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7 Days - 6 Nights UNESCO Tour Bsnia, Croatia and Montenegro Magnificent Balkans

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Destination
Kravice waterfalls , Mostar , Sarajevo , Stolac , Trebinje Discover Destinations
Departure Location
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Return Location
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovinia

Join Relax Tours and tourbalkans during this great adventure around the Balkan area and we asure you will have an unforgettable experience
with us. Experience unforgettable journeys across a fascinating region that has shaped the history of modern Europe. It is where Europe greets the Orient.

  • Day I
  • Day 2
  • Day 3
  • Day 4
  • Day 5
  • Day 6
  • Day 7
Day I

Sarajevo Arrival

Arrival at the Sarajevo Airport, meet and greet at the Airport,
departure with all possible assistance by A/C modern coach
sightseeing of Sarajevo, the beautiful Ottoman style mosques and
architecture, the old quarters still maintain an authentic Ottoman
carsija with oriental sweet shops, cafes, and traditional Bosnian food.
During this sightseeing, the group would be followed by our guide
who would provide them with the detailed explanations and the
meaning of the most famous religious, cultural, historical and
economic monuments in Sarajevo such as: The Old City Hall, Old
handcrafts street, Gazi Husrev bey's mosque, Clock Tower, Gazi
Husrev bey's mausoleums (turbe), Kursumlija Madrasah, Faculty of
Islamic Studies Emperor mosque, Eternal flame Sacred Heart
Cathedral , Latin Bridge, Old and new Jewish temple, and enjoying
delicious lunch in a Traditional restaurant in the Old town. After lunch
free time at leisure. Proceed to the hotel, check-in, free time at leisure
. Dinner at the Hotel. Overnight.

Day 2

Sarajevo - Kravice waterfalls- Mostar (180km)

After breakfast, Breakfast at the hotel. Check-Out, departure to Konjic
(65 kilometers/1,5 hours). Presenting Neretva River which makes
Herzegovina a Mediterranean oasis offering all kinds of experiences:
from mountainous terrain to the offerings of local villagers to religious
tourism and excellent cuisine. In the Upper canyon are some of the
most breathtaking views in all of Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is said
that rafting down the Neretva river is one of the most wonderful things
a person can experience. In Konjic and the surrounding places there
are several rafting clubs which offers an unforgettable but safe and
comfortable passage through the 23km long Neretva canyon.
Continue the drive to Mostar(80 kilometers/1,5 hours), the largest city
in Herzegovina and one of the most popular tourist attractions in the
country. Upon arrival, proceed to the tour of city Mostar visiting The
oldest single arch stone bridge in Mostar, the Cejvan Cehaj Mosque,
the Koski Mehmed pasa Mosque, the Biscevica alley... lunch at Local
Restaurant on Neretva River. Proceed to the Stari Most (Old Bridge)
-the famous bridge over the turquoise- green Neretva River. Get to
know the city by visiting lively cafes and peaceful gallerys and the old
mosques, rest at coffee place under the bridge to see famous
jumpers, who maintain this tradition for decades by performing daring
jumps from the 25m high bridge. Drive to the city of Pocitelj, a small
town near Mostar and a famous art colony, which has been
representing an inspiration and asylum for artists from all around
Europe for decades. Pocitelj is a place that will arouse even the best-
hidden emotions and fascinate with its tranquility and beauty for all
time. Visit Hajji Alija mosque, Sisman- Ibrahim Pasha Madrasah, a
hamam...Drive to the city of Blagaj, the famous historical and touristic place located in the care of Herzegovina, in the source of the river
Buna, 12 km away from Mostar. Visit of the beautiful and very famous
Dervish Tekke, the building that is the widely known and renowned
and it can be combined with several other tourist attractions in Blagaj.
The Buna Spring is one of the largest and most beautiful in Europe
and is of interest to all nature lovers, especially to 'cavers' who still
have not fully explored the mysterious underground of this veritable
water miracle in the heart of Herzegovina. Departure to Kravice to
experience the beautiful waterfalls Kravice and enjoy. Transfer back
to Mostar(40 kilometers/50 minutes). Dinner and overnight.

Day 3

Mostar - Dubrovnik – Budva (250km)

Breakfast at the hotel. Check-Out, Transfer to Dubrovnik (140
kilometers/2 hours). City tour of this UNESCO protected pearl of the
Adriatic and its Cathedral, Rector’s Palace, Franciscan Monastery
(included Old Pharmacy), Clock Tower, Orlando’s Columns, Sponze
palace, Dubrovnik City. Lunch at Local Restaurant. Optional boat and
cable car ride in Dubrovnik. Free time for shopping. Continue to
Budva (100 kilometers/2 hours). Check in. Dinner and Overnight in
Dubrovnik.

Day 4

Budva - Kotor – Budva (50 km)

Breakfast at the hotel. Check-out. Proceed to Kotor(20 kilometers/40
minutes). Visit of Kotor, Medieval town on Adriatic coast which is also
surrounded by stone walls. Kotor is also one of the largest bays on
Adriatic which attracts many cruise ships. Lunch in the Kotor Old Town
(Seafood), proceed to Budva. Half day city tour: Old town Budva, which
is inside of the stone walls. Visit the old Entrance, Square of the poet,
Square of the churches. Beach. Free time for shopping. Dinner and
Overnight in Budva

Day 5

Budva - Trebinje - Stolac - Sarajevo (400 km)

Breakfast at the hotel. Check-Out, departure to Sarajevo (400
kilometers/5 hours) via Trebinje (one of themost beautiful cities in
Herzegovina). Short stop for sightseeing and refreshments... Proceed
to city Stelae which can be referred to as an open-air museum.
Bregava river flows through Stelae creating waterfalls, cascades and
islands. The Bregava river, with its bridges and flour and filling mills,
forms the backbone of urban Stelae. The town is known for its unique
Ottoman architecture. Visit of the most valuable buildings from
that period - Begovina, residential complex of the Rizvanbegovic
family, Turkovic tower, Tekke, Old lslamic school and the Town,
Podgrad, Uznovic and Cuprija Mosques (Noon prayer in Cuprija
mosque). Lunch in local restaurant. Drive to UNESCO PROTECTED
Necropolis of Radimlja. Stecaks are a special type of tombstone.
They represent the most interesting phenomenon, and indeed the
greatest mystery, of the medieval Bosnian state. In Radimlja
cemetery are 133 tombstones, 63 of which are decorated - most with
rich ornamentation on all four sides. Drive back to Sarajevo. Dinner at
the hotel. Overnight.

Day 6

Sarajevo - Olympic mountains (80km)

Breakfast at the hotel. Visit Vrelo Bosne and Tunnel museum. Transfer
to Olympic mountain Bjelasnica (40 kilometers/1 hour) where you will
enjoy snow and winter sports. Lunch in local restaurant. in noon
hours transfer to Hotel. Dinner and overnight

Day 7

Sarajevo departure

Breakfast at the hotel. Check-out from the hotel, Free time for
shopping. Lunch in a restaurant. Departure to Sarajevo Airport, final
departure.

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Sarajevo was founded in the early 15th century, at the junction of Roman roads in an area inhabited since the Neolithic Age. It was a time of expansion of the Ottoman Empire over the Kingdom of Bosnia, a time of great social and cultural changes. Ishak Bey Ishaković is regarded as a founder of Sarajevo – he was the first to build a mosque, a court, a bridge, and several public institutions - but the fact is that the city was established by native inhabitants of this region, Bosniaks, many of whom had by then already converted to Islam, a religion that came to this part (Balkan) of the world with the Ottomans. A rapid development of crafts and trade made Sarajevo a rich town, a crossroad of religions and cultures, trade routes, and all sorts of travellers. In the 16th century it was one of the most affluent cities in this part of the Balkans, and it was during this period that some of the monumental buildings were built which to this day represent masterpieces of the architecture and civilisation of that age. A higher education institution was also established under the legacy of Gazi Husrev Bey in 1537, which in almost all its aspects mirrored the universities of other large cities in Europe. Sarajevo has been a cosmopolitan city ever since it was founded. It was a place of refuge and settlement of Jews expelled from Spain in the 15th century, who built their synagogues, Orthodox churches, and then Catholic cathedrals were also built.

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Unesco tour - Bosnia Croatia Montenegro

Duration
7
Destination
More than 1
Travellers
2

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