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Martin Brod, Bosnia and Herzegovina


Martin Brod highlights

Known for park, river, viewpoint, waterfall

The Martin Brod waterfalls are a series of three waterfalls, cascading down a rocky slope. The air is fresh and clean, and the sound of the water creates a sense of tranquility. The Martin Brod waterfalls are a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

You understand, it is impossible to see Bosnia and Herzegovina just in a couple of days. Come with us to explore Bosnia and Herzegovina in a 1-2 week road trip. We will pass Martin Brod, along with other Bosnia and Herzegovina' attractions, to discover the soul of the country, its way of life, culture and traditions, food and drinks. Browse our tours passing Martin Brod, or contact us directly for a custom tour in Bosnia and Herzegovina. By the way, we charge nothing for a custom itinerary. Contact us directly, let's plan all the details of your trip and get it done!




Other places in Bosnia and Herzegovina that we are familiar with

Banja Luka - Known for fortress, museum, river, orthodox cathedral, islam mosque

Bihać (Bihac) - Known for museum, park, river

Blagaj - Known for architecture, bridge, cave, fortress, landmark, museum, river, viewpoint, islam monastery; monastery is a UNESCO Tentative List Site

Bobovac - Known for fortress, medieval old town, viewpoint

Bosnian Pyramids - Known for ancient settlement, landmark, museum, nature, park

Doboj - Known for fortress, historical center, museum

Dobrićevo (Dobricevo) - Known for orthodox monastery

Dobrun - Known for river, scenic road, viewpoint, orthodox monastery

Gradačac (Gradacac) - Known for architecture, castle, museum

Jablanica - Known for lake, landmark, monument, river

Jajce - Known for fortress, historical center, nature, park, river, waterfall; historical center is a UNESCO Tentative List Site

Ključ (Kljuc) - Known for fortress, viewpoint

Konjic - Known for bridge, river

Kraljeva Sutjeska - Known for historical center, museum, ruines, franciscan monastery

Kravica - Known for nature, park, river, viewpoint, waterfall

Livno - Known for nature, wildlife, islam mosque

Lukomir - Known for ethno village, viewpoint

Maglaj - Known for fortress, viewpoint, islam mosque

Međugorje (Medjugorje) - Known for catholic pilgrimage center

Mogorjelo - Known for ancient settlement, archaeological site, nature

Mostar - Known for brewery, bridge, historical center, medieval old town, museum, river, franciscan monastery, islam mosque, orthodox cathedral; historical center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Neum - Known for coastal town, marina

Ostrovica - Known for castle

Ostrožac (Ostrozac) - Known for castle

Počitelj (Pocitelj) - Known for fortified town, fortress, medieval old town, viewpoint; medieval old town is a UNESCO Tentative List Site

Radimlja - Known for archaeological site; archaeological site is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Sarajevo - Known for brewery, bridge, fortress, funicular, historical center, museum, park, river, viewpoint, catholic cathedral, orthodox cathedral, islam mosque; historical center is a UNESCO Tentative List Site

Šćit (Scit) - Known for museum, peninsula, franciscan monastery

Srebrenik - Known for castle, fortress

Stolac - Known for ancient megalites, fortress, river, viewpoint, waterfall; fortress is a UNESCO Tentative List Site

Tešanj (Tesanj) - Known for fortress, historical center, viewpoint

Travnik - Known for architecture, fortress, historical center, river

Trebinje - Known for bridge, medieval old town, museum, river, viewpoint, winery, orthodox cathedral, orthodox monastery

Tunnel of Hope - Known for museum, sightseeing

Tuzla - Known for lake

Tvrdoš (Tvrdos) - Known for winery, orthodox monastery

Una National Park - Known for nature, park, river, viewpoint, waterfall

Velika Kladuša (Velika Kladusa) - Known for fortress

Višegrad (Visegrad) - Known for bridge, river, tourist attraction; bridge is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Vjetrenica - Known for cave; cave is a UNESCO World Heritage Site

Vranduk - Known for fortress, viewpoint

Zavala - Known for orthodox monastery





Last reviewed: 7 December 2024

Martin Brod description

The Martin Brod waterfalls are located in the municipality of Bihac, in the Una-Sana Canton of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The waterfalls are situated in a picturesque valley, surrounded by lush green forests and rolling hills. The nearest town, Bihac, is about 10 kilometers away. Visitors can reach the waterfalls by car or on foot, following a well-marked trail.

The Martin Brod waterfalls are a series of three waterfalls, cascading down a rocky slope. The largest waterfall is about 10 meters high, while the other two are smaller, but equally breathtaking. The water flows from a nearby lake, creating a misty veil that rises into the air. The sound of the water is soothing and calming, making it a perfect spot for relaxation.

The Martin Brod waterfalls have a rich history, dating back to the Middle Ages. The area was once a popular destination for pilgrims, who would come to visit the nearby monastery of St. Martin. The waterfalls were considered a sacred place, where people would come to pray and seek healing. Today, the waterfalls are still a popular destination, attracting visitors from all over the world.

The Martin Brod waterfalls are surrounded by stunning natural beauty. The valley is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including rare species of plants and animals. The air is fresh and clean, and the sound of the water creates a sense of tranquility. Visitors can hike through the surrounding forests, exploring the many trails and scenic viewpoints.

The Martin Brod waterfalls are a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Visitors can hike, swim, and picnic in the surrounding area. There are also several restaurants and cafes nearby, serving traditional Bosnian cuisine.

The Martin Brod waterfalls are one of the most popular tourist destinations in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Every year, thousands of visitors come to see the waterfalls, making it a significant contributor to the local economy. The waterfalls are also a popular spot for photographers, who come to capture the stunning scenery and unique light.

The Martin Brod waterfalls are a unique and breathtaking destination, offering a range of activities and experiences for visitors. From hiking and swimming to cultural exploration and adventure activities, there's something for everyone in this stunning valley. Whether you're looking for relaxation, adventure, or cultural significance, the Martin Brod waterfalls are a must-visit destination in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Martin Brod related tours

We at Monterrasol Travel welcome you to see Martin Brod during multi-day private car tour. Contact us if you would like to customize your tour to Martin Brod.

We have developed several private tours that visiting beautiful Martin Brod. But, if you have a special conditions or any from these tours fit you, please do not hesitate to contact us, we can organize a tour exactly as you would like. We charge nothing for develop a custom itinerary. And remember, we have no problems to take you from almost any place where you stay, hotel or private accommodation.


All seasons 8 days Bosnia discovery tour from Sarajevo. Off-the-beaten-track land of the Balkans. Historic sights, amazing waterfalls, delicious cuisine.

all seasons tour

8 days

Price from € 1,522

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tour starts in: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

tour finishes in: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

tour duration: 8 days (7 nights)

tour countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina

tour destinations: Banja Luka, Bihać, Blagaj, Jajce, Ključ, Konjic, Krupa, Ljubačke doline, Martin Brod, Mostar, Travnik, Tunnel of Hope, Una National Park, Štrbački buk, Šćit

Day 1. After beginning our tour in Sarajevo, we will first travel to the Tunnel of Hope, a poignant reminder of the city's recent history and a symbol of its survival. Continuing our journey, we will come to Travnik to explore its imposing fortress overlooking the town and stroll along the picturesque riverfront. After a day of discovery, we will travel to the historic town of Jajce for our overnight stay.

Day 2. After an overnight in Jajce, we dedicate the day to exploring this magnificent town. We will explore its ancient fortress, wander through its well-preserved historical center (UNESCO Tentative List Site), and marvel at the unique beauty of the Jajce waterfall, where the Pliva River plunges directly into the town. We will also enjoy a peaceful walk in the nearby park before returning to our accommodation in Jajce for a second night.

Day 3. After 2 nights in Jajce, we travel to Kljuc to see its historic fortress, a key defensive structure in the region. From there, our journey continues to the city of Bihac, where we will explore its notable historical landmark. After a day of exploration, we will arrive in Bihac, where we will be accommodated for the next two nights.

Day 4. After an overnight in Bihac, we will venture into the pristine wilderness of Una National Park to explore its stunning parklands and crystal-clear waters. We will then travel to see the magnificent Strbacki buk waterfall, a true natural spectacle, followed by a visit to the scenic Martin Brod waterfall. After a day immersed in nature, we will return to our accommodation in Bihac for a second night.

Day 5. After 2 nights in Bihac, we travel to the vibrant city of Banja Luka, the administrative center of the Republika Srpska. Here, we will explore the impressive modern cathedral, discover the remnants of the old fortress, and even visit the local brewery to get a taste of the city's renowned beer culture. We will then settle into our accommodation in Banja Lja for the night.

Day 6. After an overnight in Banja Luka, our route takes us to the Ljubacke doline, an ethno village offering a glimpse into traditional rural life. Continuing south, we will visit the picturesque Krupa waterfall before journeying to the town of Bugojno, where we will check into our accommodation for the evening.

Day 7. After an overnight in Bugojno, we travel to Scit to explore its serene monastery and the fascinating Ethnographic museum, learning about local heritage. Our journey then brings us to the iconic city of Mostar. We will spend time exploring its vibrant historical center and gaze upon the famous Stari Most (Old Bridge) (UNESCO World Heritage Site), a masterpiece of Ottoman engineering. Afterward, we will arrive at our accommodation in Mostar for the next two nights.

Day 8. After an overnight in Mostar, we travel to Blagaj to see the remarkable Blagaj monastery (UNESCO Tentative List Site), built at the base of a cliff overlooking the source of the Buna river. On the our way back to Sarajevo where the tour concludes, we will see historic Konjic bridge.



Bosnia 10 days off-the-beaten-path year-round tour from Sarajevo. In-depth cultural travel across medieval Bosnia. Historic sights, delicious cuisine, clean nature.

all seasons tour

10 days

Price from € 1,896

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tour starts in: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

tour finishes in: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

tour duration: 10 days (9 nights)

tour countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina

tour destinations: Banja Luka, Bihać, Blagaj, Jajce, Ključ, Kravica, Krupa, Ljubačke doline, Martin Brod, Međugorje, Mostar, Počitelj, Radimlja, Stolac, Sutjeska National Park, Travnik, Trebinje, Tunnel of Hope, Tvrdoš, Una National Park, Štrbački buk, Šćit

Day 1. After arriving in Sarajevo, we will first travel to the suburbs to explore the Tunnel of Hope, a poignant reminder of the city's recent history. After that, we will come to Travnik to see its impressive fortress overlooking the town and the lively river flowing through it. After a day of exploration, we will travel to the charming town of Jajce for our overnight stay.

Day 2. After an overnight in Jajce, we will spend the day immersed in its history and beauty. We will explore the mighty Jajce fortress, wander through the Jajce historical center (UNESCO Tentative List Site) with its unique medieval architecture, and marvel at the stunning Jajce waterfall, where the river Pliva plunges directly into the town. After a relaxing stroll through the Jajce park, we will settle back into our accommodation in Jajce for a second night.

Day 3. After 2 nights in Jajce, we will journey further west to the town of Kljuc to explore its historic fortress. Our drive then continues to Bihac, where we will see the Bihac historical landmark, a testament to the region's rich past. We will then check into our accommodation in Bihac for the night.

Day 4. After an overnight in Bihac, we will venture into the lush landscapes of Una National Park to explore its pristine parklands and cascading waters. From there, we will travel to see the powerful Strbacki buk waterfall, followed by the scenic Martin Brod waterfall. After a day surrounded by nature's beauty, we will return to our accommodation in Bihac for another night.

Day 5. After 2 nights in Bihac, we will travel to the vibrant city of Banja Luka. Here, we will explore the striking Banja Luka cathedral, discover the historical remnants of the Banja Luka fortress, and even visit the renowned Banja Luka brewery for a taste of local tradition. Our accommodation for the night will be in Banja Luka.

Day 6. After an overnight in Banja Luka, we will travel to the ethno village of Ljubacke doline to experience its preserved traditional way of life. Our journey continues to the beautiful Krupa waterfall, followed by a stop at a breathtaking Vrbas river viewpoint. After this scenic day, we will travel to the town of Bugojno for our overnight accommodation.

Day 7. After an overnight in Bugojno, we will first travel to Scit to visit its tranquil monastery and explore its fascinating museum. Our drive then takes us south to the iconic city of Mostar, where we will wander through the Mostar historical center (UNESCO World Heritage Site) and stand in awe of its famous reconstructed Mostar bridge. We will spend the night in our accommodation in Mostar.

Day 8. After an overnight in Mostar, we will travel to the medieval hilltop town of Pocitelj (UNESCO Tentative List Site) to explore its well-preserved old town. We will then continue to the stunning Kravica waterfall for a refreshing view, before visiting the internationally known Medjugorje pilgrimage center. At the end of the day, we will return to our accommodation in Mostar for a second night.

Day 9. After 2 nights in Mostar, we will travel to Blagaj to see its iconic monastery (UNESCO Tentative List Site) built into a cliff face overlooking the stunning Blagaj river. Our journey continues to the Radimlja archaeological site (UNESCO World Heritage Site) to see its unique medieval tombstones, followed by a visit to the Stolac fortress (UNESCO Tentative List Site). We will then travel to the elegant city of Trebinje for our overnight stay.

Day 10. After an overnight in Trebinje, we will first travel to Tvrdos to explore its historic monastery and enjoy a tasting at its renowned winery. We will then return to Trebinje to admire the Trebinje bridge and wander through its charming historical center. Our final excursion will take us along the scenic road of Sutjeska National Park before we complete our loop and return to Sarajevo, where our memorable tour concludes.



Bosnia medieval land discovery 17 days all seasons off the beaten path tour. Bosnia extended tour: medieval towns, amazing nature, delicious cuisine, castles, monasteries.

all seasons tour

17 days

Price from € 3,281

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tour starts in: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

tour finishes in: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

tour duration: 17 days (16 nights)

tour countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina

tour destinations: Banja Luka, Bihać, Blagaj, Doboj, Etno avlija Mačkovac, Jajce, Ključ, Kravica, Ljubačke doline, Martin Brod, Međugorje, Mostar, Ostrožac, Podrumi Andrija, Počitelj, Radimlja, Sarajevo, Srebrenik, Stolac, Sutjeska National Park, Tešanj, Travnik, Trebinje, Tunnel of Hope, Tvrdoš, Una National Park, Vjetrenica, Zavala, Štrbački buk, Šćit, Žitomislić

Day 1. After beginning our tour in Sarajevo, we dedicate our first day to exploring the city's rich historical center (UNESCO Tentative List Site), with its fascinating blend of Eastern and Western influences. We will visit the neo-Gothic Sacred Heart Cathedral from 1889, explore the Gazi Husrev-beg museum housed within a 16th-century Islamic complex, wander through the enchanting Bascarsija old bazaar dating from Ottoman times, and admire the iconic Sebilj fountain, a wooden masterpiece from 1891. We will remain in Sarajevo for the next two nights.

Day 2. After an overnight in Sarajevo, we travel to the Tunnel of Hope museum, a poignant reminder of the city's resilience during the 1992-1996 siege and a powerful symbol of human endurance. Returning to Sarajevo, we will visit the Olympic museum, commemorating the 1984 Winter Olympics and preserving the spirit of that historic international event. We will return to our accommodation in Sarajevo for a second night.

Day 3. After 2 nights in Sarajevo, we begin our journey by taking the Sarajevo funicular to the mountain overlooking the city for spectacular panoramic views of the valley below. We then travel to Etno avlija Mackovac, a charming ethno village showcasing traditional Bosnian architecture, crafts, and warm rural hospitality passed down through generations. After that, we will come to the city of Tuzla for our overnight accommodation.

Day 4. After an overnight in Tuzla, we travel to Srebrenik to explore its magnificent fortress, one of the best-preserved medieval fortifications in the country, first mentioned in 1333 and perched dramatically on a volcanic cone overlooking the surrounding plains. After that, we will come to Doboj for our overnight stay.

Day 5. After an overnight in Doboj, we explore the imposing Doboj fortress, dating from the early 13th century and strategically positioned above the Bosna River, offering insights into centuries of defensive history. We then travel to Tesanj to see its ancient castle, whose origins trace back to the 14th century, later serving as an important Ottoman stronghold with well-preserved architectural elements. After that, we will come to Banja Luka for the next two nights.

Day 6. After an overnight in Banja Luka, we travel to Ljubacke doline to explore this picturesque ethno village nestled in a valley, offering fascinating insights into traditional rural life, architecture, and customs preserved for generations. Returning to Banja Luka, we will visit the modern Christ the Savior Cathedral, an Orthodox cathedral completed in 2004, explore the historic Kastel fortress dating from Roman times, and discover the local brewery, renowned for traditional beer craftsmanship since 1873. We will remain in Banja Luka for a second night.

Day 7. After 2 nights in Banja Luka, we travel to Ostrozac to explore its charming castle, a fortified structure dating from the 16th century that blends medieval and Austro-Hungarian architectural elements overlooking the Una River. We continue to Bihac to discover its notable historical landmark, reflecting the city's rich Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian heritage. After that, we will come to Bihac for the next two nights.

Day 8. After an overnight in Bihac, we venture into the pristine wilderness of Una National Park, exploring its scenic roads through lush forests and along crystal-clear turquoise waters. We will then travel to see the magnificent Strbacki buk waterfall, one of the park's most impressive cascades with its thundering 25-meter drop, followed by a visit to the serene Martin Brod waterfall nestled in untouched nature. We will return to our accommodation in Bihac for a second night.

Day 9. After 2 nights in Bihac, we travel to Kljuc to explore its historic fortress, a key defensive structure first mentioned in the 14th century, strategically positioned above the Sana River. Our journey continues to Jajce, where we will enjoy a peaceful walk through Mlincici park with its historic watermills dating from the Ottoman period, set along the picturesque Pliva River. After that, we will come to the historic town of Jajce for the next two nights.

Day 10. After an overnight in Jajce, we dedicate the day to exploring this remarkable town. We will marvel at the unique Jajce waterfall where the Pliva River plunges 22 meters directly into the town center, visit the ancient Mithras Temple from the 4th century, explore the 14th-century fortress that once served as the seat of Bosnian kings, and wander through the well-preserved historical center (UNESCO Tentative List Site) with its charming streets and ancient churches. We will remain in Jajce for a second night.

Day 11. After 2 nights in Jajce, we travel to Travnik to explore its impressive 15th-century fortress, once the residence of Ottoman viziers and offering panoramic views of the town and surrounding mountains. We will also stroll along the scenic Travnik river, with its picturesque old mills and colorful bridges that have inspired poets and artists for centuries. After that, we will come to Bugojno for our overnight accommodation.

Day 12. After an overnight in Bugojno, we travel to Scit to explore its serene Franciscan monastery and the fascinating Ethnographic museum, learning about local heritage, traditional crafts, and rural life passed down through generations. Our journey then brings us to the iconic city of Mostar, where we will spend time exploring its vibrant historical center and gaze upon the famous Stari Most (Old Bridge) (UNESCO World Heritage Site), a masterpiece of Ottoman engineering from the 16th century. After that, we will come to Mostar for the next three nights.

Day 13. After an overnight in Mostar, we travel to Blagaj to see the remarkable Blagaj monastery (UNESCO Tentative List Site), a Dervish monastery built in the 16th century at the base of a dramatic cliff overlooking the crystal-clear source of the Buna river. We continue to Zitomislic to visit the Orthodox Zitomislic monastery, beautifully rebuilt after the 1990s conflict, and then to Podrumi Andrija winery to sample local wines in the picturesque Herzegovina countryside. We will return to our accommodation in Mostar for a second night.

Day 14. After 2 nights in Mostar, we travel to the picturesque medieval town of Pocitelj (UNESCO Tentative List Site), with its characteristic stone houses climbing the hillside and 15th-century fortress overlooking the Neretva River. We will then continue to the stunning Kravica waterfall, a 25-meter high cascade surrounded by lush vegetation, perfect for relaxation and enjoying nature. Our next stop is Medjugorje, the world-renowned pilgrimage center where the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared since 1981, attracting visitors from around the globe. We will return to our accommodation in Mostar for a third night.

Day 15. After 3 nights in Mostar, we travel to Radimlja to explore the remarkable Radimlja archaeological site (UNESCO World Heritage Site), featuring exceptional stecci medieval tombstones from the 15th-16th centuries with intricate carvings and inscriptions. We continue to Stolac to view its ancient fortress (UNESCO Tentative List Site), followed by a visit to Vjetrenica cave (UNESCO World Heritage Site), the largest and most biodiverse cave in Bosnia-Herzegovina, with its impressive underground chambers and unique wildlife. We will also see the nearby Zavala monastery, an Orthodox monastery dating from the 13th century, nestled beneath the cave. After that, we will come to the charming city of Trebinje for the next two nights.

Day 16. After an overnight in Trebinje, we begin with a visit to the Tvrdos monastery, an Orthodox monastery originally from the 15th century, where we can also explore its renowned winery producing fine wines from ancient cellars. Returning to Trebinje, we will see its elegant 16th-century Ottoman bridge, visit the beautiful Hercegovacka Gracanica church perched on a hill overlooking the city, and wander through the well-preserved historical center with its stone streets, squares, and welcoming cafes. We will remain in Trebinje for a second night.

Day 17. After 2 nights in Trebinje, we travel to Sutjeska National Park, the oldest national park in Bosnia-Herzegovina, established in 1962. We will explore its scenic roads through primeval forests and dramatic mountain landscapes, home to the last primeval forest in Europe and the site of a significant World War II battle, with opportunities to appreciate untouched nature at its finest. After that, we will return to Sarajevo, where our memorable tour concludes.



All seasons 17 days Bosnia discovery non-touristy places tour from Tuzla. Explore Medieval land of Bosnia by off the beaten path travel.

all seasons tour

17 days

Price from € 3,329

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tour starts in: Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina

tour finishes in: Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina

tour duration: 17 days (16 nights)

tour countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina

tour destinations: Banja Luka, Bihać, Blagaj, Bosnian Pyramids, Doboj, Jajce, Ključ, Kravica, Livno, Ljubačke doline, Martin Brod, Međugorje, Mogorjelo, Mostar, Počitelj, Radimlja, Sarajevo, Srebrenik, Stolac, Tešanj, Travnik, Trebinje, Tvrdoš, Una National Park, Višegrad, Vjetrenica, Vranduk, Zavala, Štrbački buk, Šćit

We welcome you to travel all across Bosnia-Herzegovina with our all seasons 17 days discovery tour starting from Tuzla. Visit the medieval land of Bosnia-Herzegovina and see old towns, fortresses and monasteries, as well as most of the existing UNESCO World Heritage sites. This tour is a good example of off the beaten path travel, out of touristy areas, and still in Europe.

During this tour, we are going to visit several medieval fortresses: Srebrenik, Doboj, Tesanj, Banja Luka, Kljuc, Jajce, Stolac, Travnik, and Vranduk. We will come to see wonders of nature, waterfalls Strbacki Buk, Martin Brod, and Kravica. We will pass small roads across National Parks Una and Sutjeska. We will visit medieval towns Jajce, Blagaj, Pocitelj, Stolac, and Visegrad. We will stay on bridges from the Ottoman era in Visegrad, Mostar, and Trebinje.

The whole tour will open for you the history and nature of the medieval land of Bosnia-Herzegovina. You will learn local traditions, see museums and monasteries, try local food and drinks, and will remember this tour full of unexpected positive impressions.



Year-round Bosnia medieval land extended 19 days tour from Sarajevo. Off the beaten path cultural tour. Historical sightseeing. Amazing nature, delicious cuisine.

all seasons tour

19 days

Price from € 3,729

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tour starts in: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

tour finishes in: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

tour duration: 19 days (18 nights)

tour countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina

tour destinations: Banja Luka, Bihać, Blagaj, Doboj, Etno avlija Mačkovac, Jajce, Ključ, Kravica, Ljubačke doline, Martin Brod, Međugorje, Mostar, Ostrožac, Podrumi Andrija, Počitelj, Radimlja, Sarajevo, Srebrenik, Stolac, Sutjeska National Park, Tešanj, Travnik, Trebinje, Tunnel of Hope, Tvrdoš, Una National Park, Višegrad, Vjetrenica, Zavala, Štrbački buk, Šćit, Žitomislić

Day 1. After beginning our tour in Sarajevo, we dedicate our first day to exploring the city's rich historical center (UNESCO Tentative List Site), with its fascinating blend of Eastern and Western influences. We will visit the neo-Gothic Sacred Heart Cathedral from 1889, explore the Gazi Husrev-beg museum housed within a 16th-century Islamic complex, wander through the enchanting Bascarsija old bazaar dating from Ottoman times, and admire the iconic Sebilj fountain, a wooden masterpiece from 1891. We will remain in Sarajevo for the next two nights.

Day 2. After an overnight in Sarajevo, we travel to the Tunnel of Hope museum, a poignant reminder of the city's resilience during the 1992-1996 siege and a powerful symbol of human endurance under extraordinary circumstances. Returning to Sarajevo, we will visit the Olympic museum, commemorating the 1984 Winter Olympics and preserving the spirit of that historic international event that brought the world to Bosnia-Herzegovina. We will return to our accommodation in Sarajevo for a second night.

Day 3. After 2 nights in Sarajevo, we begin our journey by taking the Sarajevo funicular to the mountain overlooking the city for spectacular panoramic views of the valley below and the surrounding Dinaric Alps. We then travel to Etno avlija Mackovac, a charming ethno village showcasing traditional Bosnian architecture, crafts, and warm rural hospitality passed down through generations. After that, we will come to the city of Tuzla for our overnight accommodation.

Day 4. After an overnight in Tuzla, we travel to Srebrenik to explore its magnificent fortress, one of the best-preserved medieval fortifications in the country, first mentioned in 1333 and perched dramatically on a volcanic cone overlooking the surrounding plains. We continue to Destilerija Monogram to visit this renowned winery and distillery, sampling artisanal fruit brandies and learning about traditional production methods. After that, we will come to Gradacac for our overnight accommodation.

Day 5. After an overnight in Gradacac, we travel to Duga Njiva to explore its serene monastery, a place of spiritual reflection and religious heritage dating from the medieval period. We then continue to Doboj to see its imposing fortress, dating from the early 13th century and strategically positioned above the Bosna River, offering insights into centuries of defensive history. After that, we will come to Doboj for our overnight stay.

Day 6. After an overnight in Doboj, we travel to Tesanj to see its ancient castle, whose origins trace back to the 14th century, later serving as an important Ottoman stronghold with well-preserved architectural elements and panoramic views. Continuing to Banja Luka, we will visit the Mariastern Trappist abbey, a Catholic monastery founded in 1869, known for its peaceful atmosphere and traditional cheese production. After that, we will come to Banja Luka for the next two nights.

Day 7. After an overnight in Banja Luka, we travel to Ljubacke doline to explore this picturesque ethno village nestled in a valley, offering fascinating insights into traditional rural life, architecture, and customs preserved for generations. Returning to Banja Luka, we will visit the modern Christ the Savior Cathedral, an Orthodox cathedral completed in 2004, explore the historic Kastel fortress dating from Roman times, and discover the local brewery, renowned for traditional beer craftsmanship since 1873. We will remain in Banja Luka for a second night.

Day 8. After 2 nights in Banja Luka, we travel to Bosanska Krupa to explore Zeleni Otoci park, a beautiful green oasis along the Una River with walking paths and pristine nature. We then continue to Ostrozac to see its charming castle, a fortified structure dating from the 16th century that blends medieval and Austro-Hungarian architectural elements overlooking the Una River. After that, we will come to Bihac for the next two nights.

Day 9. After an overnight in Bihac, we venture into the pristine wilderness of Una National Park, exploring its scenic roads through lush forests and along crystal-clear turquoise waters. We will then travel to see the magnificent Strbacki buk waterfall, one of the park's most impressive cascades with its thundering 25-meter drop, followed by a visit to the serene Martin Brod waterfall nestled in untouched nature. We will return to our accommodation in Bihac for a second night.

Day 10. After 2 nights in Bihac, we travel to Kljuc to explore its historic fortress, a key defensive structure first mentioned in the 14th century, strategically positioned above the Sana River with commanding views of the countryside. Our journey continues to Jajce, where we will enjoy a peaceful walk through Mlincici park with its historic watermills dating from the Ottoman period, set idyllically along the picturesque Pliva River. After that, we will come to the historic town of Jajce for the next two nights.

Day 11. After an overnight in Jajce, we dedicate the day to exploring this remarkable town. We will marvel at the unique Jajce waterfall where the Pliva River plunges 22 meters directly into the town center, visit the ancient Mithras Temple from the 4th century, explore the 14th-century fortress that once served as the seat of Bosnian kings, and wander through the well-preserved historical center (UNESCO Tentative List Site) with its charming streets and ancient churches. We will remain in Jajce for a second night.

Day 12. After 2 nights in Jajce, we travel to Travnik to explore its impressive 15th-century fortress, once the residence of Ottoman viziers and offering panoramic views of the town and surrounding mountains. We will also stroll along the scenic Travnik river, with its picturesque old mills and colorful bridges that have inspired poets and artists for centuries. After that, we will come to Bugojno for our overnight accommodation.

Day 13. After an overnight in Bugojno, we travel to Scit to explore its serene Franciscan monastery and the fascinating Ethnographic museum, learning about local heritage, traditional crafts, and rural life passed down through generations in this mountainous region. Our journey then brings us to the iconic city of Mostar, where we will spend time exploring its vibrant historical center and gaze upon the famous Stari Most (Old Bridge) (UNESCO World Heritage Site), a masterpiece of Ottoman engineering from the 16th century. After that, we will come to Mostar for the next three nights.

Day 14. After an overnight in Mostar, we travel to Blagaj to see the remarkable Blagaj monastery (UNESCO Tentative List Site), a Dervish monastery built in the 16th century at the base of a dramatic cliff overlooking the crystal-clear source of the Buna river. We continue to Zitomislic to visit the Orthodox Zitomislic monastery, beautifully rebuilt after the 1990s conflict, and then to Podrumi Andrija winery to sample local wines in the picturesque Herzegovina countryside. We will return to our accommodation in Mostar for a second night.

Day 15. After 2 nights in Mostar, we travel to the picturesque medieval town of Pocitelj (UNESCO Tentative List Site), with its characteristic stone houses climbing the hillside and 15th-century fortress overlooking the Neretva River. We will then continue to the stunning Kravica waterfall, a 25-meter high cascade surrounded by lush vegetation, perfect for relaxation and enjoying nature's beauty. Our next stop is Medjugorje, the world-renowned pilgrimage center where the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared since 1981, attracting visitors from around the globe seeking spiritual renewal. We will return to our accommodation in Mostar for a third night.

Day 16. After 3 nights in Mostar, we travel to Radimlja to explore the remarkable Radimlja archaeological site (UNESCO World Heritage Site), featuring exceptional stecci medieval tombstones from the 15th-16th centuries with intricate carvings and inscriptions. We continue to Stolac to view its ancient fortress (UNESCO Tentative List Site), followed by a visit to Vjetrenica cave (UNESCO World Heritage Site), the largest and most biodiverse cave in Bosnia-Herzegovina, with its impressive underground chambers, unique wildlife, and archaeological significance. We will also see the nearby Zavala monastery, an Orthodox monastery dating from the 13th century, nestled dramatically beneath the cave. After that, we will come to the charming city of Trebinje for the next two nights.

Day 17. After an overnight in Trebinje, we begin with a visit to the Tvrdos monastery, an Orthodox monastery originally from the 15th century, where we can also explore its renowned winery producing fine wines from ancient cellars and vineyards. Returning to Trebinje, we will see its elegant 16th-century Ottoman bridge, visit the beautiful Hercegovacka Gracanica church perched on a hill overlooking the city, and wander through the well-preserved historical center with its stone streets, squares, and welcoming cafes. We will remain in Trebinje for a second night.

Day 18. After 2 nights in Trebinje, we travel to Sutjeska National Park, the oldest national park in Bosnia-Herzegovina, established in 1962. We will explore its scenic roads through primeval forests and dramatic mountain landscapes, home to the last primeval forest in Europe and the site of a significant World War II battle. Continuing our journey, we travel to Visegrad to see the magnificent Mehmed Pasa Sokolovic Bridge (UNESCO World Heritage Site), an engineering masterpiece from 1577 spanning the Drina River, immortalized in literature. After that, we will come to Visegrad for our overnight accommodation.

Day 19. After an overnight in Visegrad, we explore Andric-Grad, also known as Stone Town, a unique tourist attraction and cultural project built in 2011-2014, dedicated to Nobel laureate Ivo Andric and his novel 'The Bridge on the Drina', featuring traditional architecture and museums. After that, we will return to Sarajevo, where our memorable tour concludes.



Off-season 21 days Bosnia +Montenegro +Albania tour from Sarajevo. The Balkans off the beaten path.

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21 days

Price from € 4,649

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tour starts in: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

tour finishes in: Tirana, Albania

tour duration: 21 days (20 nights)

tour countries: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro

tour destinations: Apollonia, Ardenica, Banja Luka, Berat, Bihać, Blagaj, Blue eye, Budva, Butrint, Durrës, Gjirokastër, Jajce, Ključ, Kotor, Kravica, Krujë, Ksamil, Lezhë, Ljubačke doline, Martin Brod, Međugorje, Mostar, Perast, Podgorica, Počitelj, Radimlja, Risan, Sarandë, Shkodër, Stari Bar, Tepelenë, Travnik, Trebinje, Tunnel of Hope, Tvrdoš, Una National Park, Vjetrenica, Vlorë, Štrbački buk, Šćit

Day 1. We begin our tour in Sarajevo. We will explore the city's fascinating historical center, ascend via the charming funicular for panoramic views, and visit the iconic Sarajevo Cathedral. Our first overnight is in Sarajevo.

Day 2. After staying in Sarajevo, we travel to the poignant Tunnel of Hope Museum, a testament to the city's resilience. We then journey to Travnik to visit its imposing fortress and scenic riverfront, before continuing to Jajce for accommodation.

Day 3. After an overnight in Jajce, we explore the town's magnificent fortress and its historical center (UNESCO Tentative List Site). We will also admire the stunning Jajce waterfall, where the Pliva River plunges into the Vrbas, and enjoy the surrounding park. We stay another night in Jajce.

Day 4. After 2 nights in Jajce, we travel to the unique Ethno Village of Ljubacke doline. We then proceed to Banja Luka to see its grand cathedral, explore the historic Kastel Fortress, and visit the famous Banja Luka brewery. Our accommodation for the night is in Banja Luka.

Day 5. After staying in Banja Luka, we head to Kljuc to see its ancient fortress. We then continue to the beautiful Una National Park and the spectacular Strbacki buk waterfall on the Una River. Afterwards, we will come to Bihac for our overnight stay.

Day 6. After an overnight in Bihac, we explore a key historical landmark in the town before traveling to the remote and picturesque Martin Brod waterfall. We then journey to Livno for accommodation.

Day 7. After staying in Livno, we visit the serene Scit monastery and its museum. Our day continues to the iconic city of Mostar, where we will explore its famous Old Bridge and historical center (UNESCO World Heritage Site). We will stay in Mostar.

Day 8. After an overnight in Mostar, we visit the enchanting medieval town of Pocitelj (UNESCO Tentative List Site), followed by the magnificent Kravica waterfalls. We then see the renowned pilgrimage center of Medjugorje before returning to Mostar for accommodation.

Day 9. After staying in Mostar, we travel to Blagaj to see its stunning monastery beneath a cliff (UNESCO Tentative List Site). We then visit the remarkable stecci (medieval tombstones) at Radimlja (UNESCO World Heritage Site) and the fascinating Vjetrenica cave (UNESCO World Heritage Site). After that, we will come to Trebinje for the night.

Day 10. After an overnight in Trebinje, we visit the Tvrdos monastery and its winery for a taste of local white, rose and red wines. We then explore Trebinje itself, including its cathedral, iconic bridge, and charming historical center. We stay another night in Trebinje.

Day 11. After 2 nights in Trebinje, we enter Montenegro. We visit the beautiful coastal town of Perast (UNESCO World Heritage Site) and the ancient Roman mosaics at Risan (UNESCO World Heritage Site). We then continue to Budva to explore its well-known historical center. Our accommodation is in Budva.

Day 12. After staying in Budva, we explore the magnificent fortified city of Kotor (UNESCO World Heritage Site), including its cathedral and the climb to its formidable fortress for breathtaking views of the bay. Afterwards, we will come to Bar for accommodation.

Day 13. After an overnight in Bar, we explore its ancient settlement before traveling to Podgorica to see its modern cathedral. We then cross into Albania, heading to Shkoder for our overnight stay.

Day 14. After staying in Shkoder, we explore the imposing Rozafa Fortress. We then travel to Lezhe to see its historical landmark and continue to Kruje to experience its vibrant old bazaar. We will stay in Kruje.

Day 15. After an overnight in Kruje, we explore its fortified town and museum. We then travel to the coast to see the ancient theatre in Durres (UNESCO Tentative List Site). After that, we will come to Berat for accommodation.

Day 16. After staying in Berat, we dedicate the day to exploring this City of a Thousand Windows, its magnificent fortress and historical center (UNESCO World Heritage Site), and its excellent museums. We stay another night in Berat.

Day 17. After 2 nights in Berat, we visit the extensive ruins of the ancient city of Apollonia (UNESCO Tentative List Site). We then see the Vlore St Mary monastery before continuing to the coastal city of Vlore for our overnight stay.

Day 18. After an overnight in Vlore, we travel to Tepelene to see its historical landmark before continuing to the stone city of Gjirokaster. Here, we will explore its atmospheric old bazaar. We will stay in Gjirokaster.

Day 19. After staying in Gjirokaster, we explore its remarkable historical center (UNESCO World Heritage Site), its imposing fortress, and a local museum. Later, we visit the stunning Blue Eye natural spring before traveling to the coastal town of Sarande for accommodation.

Day 20. After an overnight in Sarande, we travel to the extraordinary archaeological site of Butrint (UNESCO World Heritage Site). We then visit the lovely coastal village of Ksamil and return to Sarande to see its fortress. We stay another night in Sarande.

Day 21. After 2 nights in Sarande, we make our way north, stopping at the historic Ardenica Monastery. Finally, we arrive in Tirana, where our memorable 21-day Balkan journey concludes.



Off-season 23 days Montenegro +Bosnia +Albania tour from Tivat. Scenic Balkans off the beaten path.

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23 days

Price from € 5,224

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tour starts in: Tivat, Montenegro

tour finishes in: Tirana, Albania

tour duration: 23 days (22 nights)

tour countries: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro

tour destinations: Apollonia, Berat, Bihać, Blagaj, Borsh, Budva, Butrint, Dajbabe, Divjakë, Durrës, Gjirokastër, Himarë, Jajce, Ključ, Konjic, Kotor, Kravica, Krujë, Ksamil, Lezhë, Livno, Llogara pass, Martin Brod, Međugorje, Mogorjelo, Mostar, Nikšić, Ostrog, Perast, Podgorica, Počitelj, Radimlja, Risan, Sarajevo, Sarandë, Shkodër, Stari Bar, Stolac, Tepelenë, Travnik, Trebinje, Tvrdoš, Una National Park, Vjetrenica, Vlorë, Štrbački buk

We welcome you to travel with us and discover 3 Balkans countries: Montenegro, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Albania. Scenic Balkans off-season 23 days tour from Tivat, off the beaten path, with many non-touristy sites. Explore the most important attractions in each country in safe and secure manner, out of crowd, in your pace.

With this tour we going to walk in streets of medieval old towns, climb on walls of Ottoman fortress and castles, refresh in parks, admire the beauty of waterfalls, enjoy local food and local wine, admire scenic roads and panoramic views from the hills and mountains, wonder in silent monasteries, visit few UNESCO World Heritage sites, and all that across three Balkans countries definitely worth to see.



Year-round 42 days Serbia +Bosnia +Montenegro +Albania Trans-Balkan tour from Belgrade. Roman Empire traces, medieval monasteries and fortresses, cuisine and scenic roads.

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42 days

Price from € 11,936

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tour starts in: Belgrade, Serbia

tour finishes in: Tirana, Albania

tour duration: 42 days (41 nights)

tour countries: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia

tour destinations: Apollonia, Berat, Bihać, Blagaj, Blue eye, Borsh, Bosnian Pyramids, Budva, Butrint, Dajbabe, Divjakë, Durrës, Gamzigrad Feliks Romulijana, Gjirokastër, Golubac, Gostilje, Himarë, Jajce, Ključ, Kotor, Kraljevo, Kravica, Krujë, Ksamil, Lezhë, Livno, Llogara pass, Manasija, Martin Brod, Mediana, Međugorje, Mileševa, Mogorjelo, Mokra Gora, Mostar, Nikšić, Niš, Novi Pazar, Ostrog, Perast, Podgorica, Porto Palermo, Počitelj, Radimlja, Ram, Ravanica, Resavska, Risan, Sarajevo, Sarandë, Shkodër, Sirogojno, Smederevo, Sopoćani, St Peter and Paul in Ras, Stari Bar, Stari Ras, Stolac, Stopića, Studenica, Tepelenë, Tivat, Travnik, Trebinje, Tumane, Tvrdoš, Ulcinj, Una National Park, Uvac Molitva, Viminacium, Višegrad, Vjetrenica, Vlorë, Zaječar, Zlatibor, Đavolja Varoš, Đurđevi Stupovi, Štrbački buk, Šćit, Žiča

We welcome you to travel with us across four Balkan countries with our year-round 42 days Serbia Bosnia-Herzegovina Montenegro Albania Trans-Balkan tour from Belgrade.

With this extended, exploring-style, in-depth cultural tour, you will understand the sense and style of a few Balkan countries, which are different and similar at the same time. We will pass deeply Christian Orthodox areas with old but active monasteries and strong Muslim areas with mosques almost on every corner. We will come to old towns with rich history and beautiful parks with unique natural ensembles, like amazing waterfalls or unusual rock formations.

We will visit small villages and large cities, UNESCO sites, fortresses and castles, beaches and breathtaking viewpoints. You will be able to walk narrow medieval streets and sandy beaches, climb steps of ancient archaeological sites, watch the beautiful coastal line with faraway islands, take amazing pictures passing by scenic roads, and all that within just one trip.




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