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11-14 Day Bosnia and Herzegovina Itineraries
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From Sarajevo to Mostar, enjoy a well-paced trip with time to explore
An 11-14 day trip to Bosnia And Herzegovina suits travelers who want a rewarding mix of cities, local culture, and key sights, without trying to squeeze everything into a few hurried days. Many trips connect Bosnia And Herzegovina with nearby countries such as Croatia, Serbia, and Montenegro, yet the time here typically concentrates on places with a strong historical narrative and a notably warm welcome. Expect a rhythm that blends guided touring with genuine downtime, from café-hopping in Sarajevo to easy riverside walks in Mostar. With a range of travel styles on offer, it is straightforward to choose an itinerary that balances support and independence, so the trip feels organized but not overly rigid.
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Croatia, Mostar & Montenegro
Discover the magic of Croatia on this captivating tour, starting in Zagreb and journeying through Kvarner Bay, Istria, and Plitvice Lakes. Immerse yourself in the rich history of Zadar, Split, and Trogir, and indulge in wine and truffle tastings in the Dalmatian hinterland. Conclude in Dubrovnik with explorations of its Old Town and thrilling day trips to Mostar and the Bay of Kotor in Montenegro.
Tour Highlights
Zagreb - Take in the highlights of the Croatian capital on a guided tour, including the fortified Upper Town
Opatija - Discover the delights of this beautiful 19th-century seaside resort on the Kvarner Riviera
Istria - Discover the coastal region nicknamed 'Croatian Tuscany' - explore the romantic town of Rovinj, the ancient amphitheater at Pula, and enjoy a truffle tasting in Motovun
Plitvice Lakes - Take a boat ride and scenic walk through this stunning national park which consists of 16 crystalline lakes all connected by a series of cascades and waterfalls
Zadar - Explore the oldest continuously inhabited city in Croatia, including a visit to the Roman Forum and the imposing city walls
Split - Tour the historic UNESCO-listed city and see the famous 1,700 year old Diocletian's Palace
Ston - Visit a local winery near Ston to try the famous 'Plavac Mali' wine and learn about the wine-making process
Dubrovnik - Relive history in the awe-inspiring, UNESCO-Listed Old Town with marble streets and Baroque buildings
Dalmatian Hinterland - Taste authentic Dalmatian wines and international Cuvees accompanied with delicious Croatian-style Tapas at a local hinterland winery
Trogir - Tour the UNESCO-listed town that is nicknamed the 'floating museum town,' and enjoy a traditional Dalmatian dish at Tragos Restaurant
Mostar - Explore Mostar's highlights, including its iconic Ottoman-era architecture and the famous Stari Most bridge
Montenegro - Visit the breathtaking Bay of Kotor, the medieval walled town of Kotor, and its picturesque coastal villages
Croatia Highlights Self-Drive
This 11-day tour starts and ends in Dubrovnik, taking you on a scenic journey through Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. You’ll explore stunning coastal cities like Split and Zadar, wander ancient streets in Zagreb, and visit breathtaking national parks such as Krka and Paklenica. Highlights include the medieval charm of Dubrovnik’s city walls, the historic Old Bridge in Mostar, and the UNESCO-listed towns of Trogir and Šibenik. Along the way, enjoy optional guided tours, wine tastings, and the chance to soak up local culture and landscapes at a relaxed pace. It’s a perfect blend of history, nature, and coastal beauty.
Tour Highlights
Dubrovnik: The lively city of Dubrovnik, protected by magnificent medieval walls, will conquer your heart through its fascinating number of landmarks, lively atmosphere, and an inspiring culture.
Split: Framed by a beautiful mountain backdrop and relaxing aqua-coloured waters, and hosting some of the best Roman ruins in the world, this seaside Dalmatian town is definitely a must-see.
Mostar: This enchanting medieval town will conquer your heart with its hidden gems and a picturesque stone arch bridge.
Zagreb: A city of green parks and walks, with many places to visit in the beautiful surroundings.
Croatia Best Highlights Self-Drive
This 11-day Croatian road trip starts in vibrant Zagreb and finishes in stunning Dubrovnik, offering a fantastic mix of city life, coastal charm, and natural beauty. You’ll explore Zagreb’s historic Upper Town and lively markets before heading to the elegant seaside resort of Opatija. The journey continues through the breathtaking Plitvice Lakes National Park, then on to the Roman heritage of Zadar and the bustling old town of Split. Along the way, enjoy scenic drives, cultural highlights, and optional guided tours. The tour wraps up with plenty of time to soak up Dubrovnik’s medieval walls and Adriatic views.
Tour Highlights
Zagreb: The dynamic capital of Croatia is the largest city in the country, boasting fantastic examples of Austro-Hungarian architecture and high quality of life for its residents.
Dubrovnik: Protected by magnificent medieval walls, the atmospheric capital of the historic Republic of Ragusa is a treasure trove of palaces and churches.
Plitvice Lakes National Park: This national park is a nature lover's paradise. The cascading waterfalls and variety of wildlife are sure to take your breath away.
Split: This seaside Dalmatian town is must-see, framed by a beautiful mountain backdrop and aqua-coloured waters, plus some of the best Roman ruins in the world.
Balkan Marvels Castles, Monasteries, and Beaches
Start location – Sofia End location – Dubrovnik Total number of days – 11 Key experiences or destinations – Sofia, Plovdiv, Rose Valley and Thracian heritage, Veliko Tarnovo, Bucharest and the Palace of Parliament, Transylvanian castles including Bran and Hunedoara, Sighisoara and Biertan, Belgrade and Kalemegdan, Sarajevo’s bazaar, Mostar’s bridge, Dubrovnik’s Old Town and Lokrum. Set off from Sofia and finish in Dubrovnik on an 11–day journey through the Balkans and Transylvania. You’ll explore Bulgaria’s monasteries and medieval towns – from Bachkovo and Plovdiv to Veliko Tarnovo – before crossing to Romania for Bucharest’s grand boulevards, the castles of Transylvania including Bran and Hunedoara, and the UNESCO charms of Sighisoara and Biertan. Continue via vibrant Belgrade and Vojvodina’s Roman past to Bosnia and Herzegovina – Sarajevo’s bazaar and Mostar’s iconic bridge – then end by the Adriatic in Dubrovnik, with monastery cloisters, sea views and a hop to Lokrum. Expect varied scenery, rich history, relaxed pacing and plenty of atmospheric old towns.
Croatia Plitvice Highlights Self-Drive
This 11-day tour starts in Split and finishes back at Split Airport, offering a fantastic blend of cultural gems and natural beauty. You’ll explore historic towns like Trogir and Zagreb, with chances to savour local pastries and visit castles. Nature lovers will enjoy Plitvice National Park’s stunning lakes and hiking trails, plus the Adriatic charm of Biograd na Moru with its nearby parks. The journey continues to Mostar, where East meets West, before heading to the medieval marvel of Dubrovnik. With plenty of free time to wander and optional guided tours, this trip balances relaxation and discovery perfectly.
Tour Highlights
Dubrovnik: the lively city of Dubrovnik, protected by magnificent medieval walls, will conquer your heart through its fascinating number of landmarks, lively atmosphere, and inspiring culture.
Split: framed by a beautiful mountain backdrop and relaxing aqua-coloured waters, and hosting some of the best Roman ruins in the world, this seaside Dalmatian town is definitely a must-see.
Mostar: this enchanting medieval town will conquer your heart with its hidden gems and a picturesque stone arch bridge.
Zagreb: a city of green parks and walks, with many places to visit in the beautiful surroundings.
Belgrade to Zagreb
This 12-day escorted group tour travels from Belgrade in Serbia to Zagreb, capital of Croatia. Along the way it discovers European gems including the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo, Kotor in Montenegro and Mostar, 'City of Bridges'. Ride a heritage train in the mountains of Zlatibor, explore Dubrovnik, Split and Sibenik in Croatia and enjoy a guided tour of Plitvice Lakes National Park before arriving in Zagreb.
Tour Highlights
Belgrade - Tour the highlights of the Serbian capital, sip coffee at the famous ? Tavern and enjoy a sundown cruise on the Sava & Danube rivers
Zlatibor - Ride the "Sargan Eight" heritage train, offering incredible mountain views and passing through tunnels
Sarajevo - See the sights of the Bosnian capital on a guided tour and taste mouthwatering baklava
Mostar - See the iconic UNESCO-listed Old Bridge and join a hands-on copper workshop
Kotor - Pop into Montenegro to explore this historic walled city and take a boat trip to the island of Our Lady on the Rocks
Dubrovnik - Uncover the historic City Walls, Stradun main street and other highlights of this iconic Croatian city
Hvar - Discover this laid-back, sun-kissed island on a day trip from Split, with a walking tour and free time to explore
Plitvice Lakes - Join a 3-hour guided tour of this picturesque region, home to 16 inter-connected lakes
Zagreb - End your journey in the Croatian capital, with a guided sightseeing tour
Belgrade to Zagreb (Superior)
This 12-day escorted group tour travels from Belgrade in Serbia to Zagreb, capital of Croatia, staying in 4-5 star hotels. Along the way it discovers European gems including the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo, Kotor in Montenegro and Mostar, 'City of Bridges'. Ride a heritage train in the mountains of Zlatibor, explore Dubrovnik, Split and Sibenik in Croatia and enjoy a guided tour of Plitvice Lakes National Park before arriving in Zagreb.
Tour Highlights
Belgrade - Tour the highlights of the Serbian capital, sip coffee at the famous ? Tavern and enjoy a sundown cruise on the Sava & Danube rivers
Zlatibor - Ride the "Sargan Eight" heritage train, offering incredible mountain views and passing through tunnels
Sarajevo - See the sights of the Bosnian capital on a guided tour and taste mouthwatering baklava
Mostar - See the iconic UNESCO-listed Old Bridge and join a hands-on copper workshop
Kotor - Pop into Montenegro to explore this historic walled city and take a boat trip to the island of Our Lady on the Rocks
Dubrovnik - Uncover the historic City Walls, Stradun main street and other highlights of this iconic Croatian city
Hvar - Discover this laid-back, sun-kissed island on a day trip from Split, with a walking tour and free time to explore
Plitvice Lakes - Join a 3-hour guided tour of this picturesque region, home to 16 inter-connected lakes
Zagreb - End your journey in the Croatian capital, with a guided sightseeing tour
Explore Transylvania to Venice Odyssey
Begin in Bucharest and finish in Venice on a 13 day journey through Romania, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Slovenia. Expect city panoramas and grand castles in Transylvania – Peles, Bran and Hunedoara – plus medieval Sighisoara and elegant Sibiu and Timisoara. You’ll explore Belgrade’s fortress and Tito’s legacy, wander Sarajevo’s bazaar and Mostar’s stone bridge, then trace Croatia’s Adriatic coast to Dubrovnik, Split and the walls of Ston. Nature lovers will enjoy Plitvice’s lakes and waterfalls and Postojna Cave, while Lake Bled and Ljubljana add storybook charm. The finale is Venice – glide along canals, pause by St Mark’s and toast a brilliant trip.
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Bosnia And Herzegovina 11-14 day itineraries at a glance
Trip and guiding style
11-14 day trips that include Bosnia And Herzegovina come in several formats, from fully guided tours with a leader to itineraries that rely on local guides for key visits and leave you more free time. Many routes cover more than one country, and they usually follow a clear day-by-day plan with set inclusions, which helps keep travel days manageable.
Accommodation
Hotel style and comfort can vary by trip, with options ranging from 3 star to 4-5 star accommodation, and some departures may also offer upgrades. If a planned hotel is not available, a similar alternative may be used, and it is worth noting that local star ratings do not always align neatly with UK expectations.
Trip pacing
Trip pace depends on the itinerary: some programs move quickly to fit in more stops, while others keep a steadier tempo with longer stays. Plan for some early starts and road travel between locations, as well as busy sightseeing balanced by free time in Bosnia And Herzegovina’s main centers.
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Frequently asked questions
Are trips featuring Bosnia And Herzegovina fully guided?
Guiding styles vary by trip. Some itineraries include a tour leader throughout, while others focus on guided visits in key locations with free time between arranged activities. Your itinerary will outline what is guided, what is independent, and how transport is organized for each segment.
Is Sarajevo included on Bosnia And Herzegovina itineraries?
Sarajevo is a frequent highlight on trips to Bosnia And Herzegovina, and it is included on many itineraries. It is common to have a city tour alongside time to explore on foot, giving you both local insight and space for cafés, markets, and museums.
Is Mostar included on Bosnia And Herzegovina itineraries?
Mostar is often included, typically with time to explore the old town and see the Stari Most bridge. Because the center is compact and easy to walk, even a short stay can feel substantial, especially if you factor in time for river views and a relaxed meal.
Do Bosnia And Herzegovina trips visit Trebinje?
Some itineraries include Trebinje within the Bosnia And Herzegovina portion of the trip. It can be a quieter stop that breaks up longer travel days, while offering an easy change of scene and time for a simple walk or short visit.
What is the group size on tours that include Bosnia And Herzegovina?
Group size depends on the itinerary, so it is best to check the trip details before reservation. Smaller groups can feel more personal and flexible, while larger groups may offer better value and a more social atmosphere.
Are there private trips that include Bosnia And Herzegovina?
Yes—alongside group tours, some itineraries are available as private trips. Private travel is for your party only, and it can suit couples, families, or friends who want greater freedom while key plans are arranged in advance.
What kind of transport is used on trips featuring Bosnia And Herzegovina?
Transport varies depending on the itinerary, although many trips rely on road travel between stops. On some routes you may move between places without a tour leader, with support provided locally instead; the trip notes will explain how each journey works and what is included.
Are meals included on Bosnia And Herzegovina itineraries?
Meal inclusions vary by trip. Some itineraries include daily breakfast and a selection of extra meals, while others keep meals more flexible to give you choice. Checking the meal plan in advance helps you budget accurately and understand how structured each day will feel.
What should be packed for Bosnia And Herzegovina tours?
Bring comfortable shoes for cobbled streets in Sarajevo and Mostar, and pack layers for changeable conditions, especially in spring and autumn. A light rain jacket is useful, and modest clothing can be important for visits to religious sites; a small day bag also helps for walking tours and day-to-day essentials.
What is accommodation like on trips that include Bosnia And Herzegovina?
Accommodation depends on the tour, and similar properties may be used if the planned hotels are not available. The itinerary usually indicates the expected comfort level and style, but keep in mind that hotel standards and star ratings can differ by country, so they may not match UK benchmarks exactly.
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