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Discover Herzegovina's highlights with this full-day guided tour from Sarajevo, including Mostar, Konjic, Blagaj, Pocitelj, and the Fortica Skywalk for $69.
Exploring Herzegovina in a single day becomes effortless with this full-day guided tour from Sarajevo. Priced at $69 per person, it covers six major towns and natural sights—including Mostar, Konjic, Blagaj, Pocitelj, and Stolac—and lasts approximately 12 hours. The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, a fully air-conditioned vehicle, and complimentary snacks and a breakfast sandwich, making it a convenient way to see the best of this region without the hassle of planning or driving yourself. With a maximum group size of just three people, the experience feels intimate and personalized, ensuring plenty of space for questions and engaging with your guide.
This tour is especially suited for those with limited time who want a rundown of Herzegovina’s cultural and natural treasures. Reviews highlight knowledgeable guides, stunning views, and a well-organized schedule. However, travelers should be prepared for a long day, and those with mobility limitations may want to consider the walking involved at certain stops. This experience offers a balanced mix of historic sites, scenic landscapes, and local charm that makes it ideal for curious explorers eager to maximize their time.


The tour begins at 8:30am with hotel pickup from Sarajevo, making planning simple. The meeting point is AriaTrg djece Sarajeva 1, a central location accessible via public transportation. From there, the fully air-conditioned vehicle takes you comfortably through Herzegovina, with snacks and water provided throughout the day. The small group size ensures a relaxed atmosphere, ideal for asking questions and engaging with the guide.
The journey from Sarajevo to the first stop takes about an hour, giving travelers time to settle in and enjoy the scenic drive. The tour ends back at the starting point, completing a seamless experience that maximizes sightseeing without the stress of navigating unfamiliar roads.
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The first stop is Konjic, a riverside town recognized for its 17th-century stone bridge over the Neretva River. This historic Ottoman structure is a highlight, offering photos of its impressive architecture and reflections on the turquoise waters below. The guide explains its significance and the history behind the town’s Ottoman influence.
Konjic’s setting by the river also provides picturesque views, perfect for a quick walk and photos. The town’s relaxed vibe sets a peaceful tone for the day. Visitors appreciate how the guide shares stories about the bridge and the area’s WWII history, making the visit both scenic and informative.

Next, the tour takes you to Jablanica, a town known for Jablanicko Lake, where towering mountains create a stunning backdrop. The lake’s views are breathtaking, making it an ideal spot for photos. The guide discusses the lake’s natural beauty and its role during WWII, adding depth to the scenic stop.
This area offers a chance to appreciate Herzegovina’s natural landscape while learning about its historical significance. The peaceful surroundings make it a refreshing break before the next cultural stop. The drive through mountain scenery is another highlight, showcasing the region’s rugged terrain.

The next main stop is Mostar, famous worldwide for its Old Bridge (Stari Most), which is on the UNESCO World Heritage list. The guide leads you through the charming Old Town, with narrow streets, lively cafes, and historic stone buildings. Watching local divers leap from the Old Bridge is a classic spectacle, and the guide shares stories about its history and the ongoing tradition.
The area is filled with hidden corners and local shops selling crafts and souvenirs. Visitors find the blend of Ottoman architecture and lively street life captivating. The Stari Most itself stands as a symbol of resilience and unity, and the guide offers insights into its reconstruction after the war.

A unique feature of this tour is the Fortica Skywalk, where visitors can walk on a glass bridge offering sweeping views of Mostar and the Neretva Valley. This experience combines a touch of adventure with spectacular vistas, providing excellent photo opportunities. It’s a highlight for those who enjoy scenic overlooks and modern attractions integrated into historic settings.
The guide explains the significance of the vantage point, and visitors can take their time enjoying the panoramic scenery. The skywalk adds an exciting contrast to the historic architecture, offering a memorable view of the landscape.

The medieval village of Pocitelj offers a step back in time. Known for its stone fortress, mosques, and narrow alleyways, it transports visitors to an earlier era of Ottoman rule. The guide walks you through the fortress walls and explains the town’s history and its strategic importance.
Strolling through Pocitelj reveals historic architecture and artisan shops, and the peaceful atmosphere encourages exploring at your own pace. The town’s scenic location on a hillside provides spectacular views of the surrounding landscape, making it a favorite stop for many.

The tour includes a visit to Blagaj Tekke, a Dervish monastery set dramatically beneath a towering cliff. This monastery is located at the source of the Buna River, and its setting is truly breathtaking. Visitors can walk around the monastery grounds, admire the spectacular natural backdrop, and learn about the spiritual significance of the site.
The Buna River‘s clear waters and the monastery’s scenic surroundings make Blagaj a peaceful highlight. The guide shares stories about the monastery’s history and its role in local spirituality, giving a deeper understanding of Herzegovina’s cultural fabric.

The final town on the itinerary is Stolac, where Ottoman, medieval, and Austro-Hungarian influences blend seamlessly. The town offers a calm yet historically rich atmosphere, with well-preserved architecture and quiet streets. It’s a fitting conclusion to a day of diverse sights, rounding out the experience with local charm and stories.
Travelers appreciate Stolac’s timeless beauty and the chance to reflect on the day’s highlights in a peaceful setting. The guide’s commentary ties together the day’s themes of history, architecture, and natural beauty.
The Fortica Skywalk is a standout feature, offering panoramic views that complement the historic sites. Walking on the glass bridge provides a thrilling perspective of Mostar and the surrounding landscape. It’s suitable for those comfortable with heights, and the views are worth the slight adrenaline rush.
This attraction adds a modern twist to the traditional sightseeing, creating a memorable contrast with the ancient towns and natural scenery. It’s a highlight that transforms the tour into a truly well-rounded experience.
The tour is available with hotel pickup and drop-off, ensuring a hassle-free day. The small group size of three enhances comfort and allows for a more tailored experience. Travelers should plan for a 12-hour day, including travel time, sightseeing, and breaks.
Booking is recommended about 39 days in advance, reflecting its popularity. The tour operates on a mobile ticket, making it easy to access and organize. The only notable restriction is the no smoking policy in the vehicle, so plan accordingly.
This Herzegovina highlights tour from Sarajevo offers an excellent balance of natural beauty, historic sites, and cultural experiences. The knowledgeable guides, praised for their friendliness and insights, significantly enhance the journey. The inclusion of scenic viewpoints like the Fortica Skywalk creates memorable moments, and the small-group setting ensures a personalized touch.
While it’s a long day, the carefully curated stops and smooth logistics make it a valuable option for travelers short on time. It suits those interested in history, architecture, and breathtaking landscapes, and who appreciate a well-organized, intimate tour.
“My friend and I had an incredible tour yesterday. From start to finish, everything was perfectly organized. Adis, our guide, was not only knowledge…”
Is the tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
The tour involves walking at several stops, including Pocitelj and the Skywalk, so those with mobility limitations should consider this.
What is included in the price?
The price covers transportation, guide services, entry tickets at Pocitelj and Mostar, hotel pickup/drop-off, snacks, and a breakfast sandwich. Smoking in the vehicle is not permitted.
How far in advance should I book?
It’s best to book around 39 days in advance to secure a spot, as this tour tends to fill up quickly.
Can I customize this tour or add extra stops?
This tour is designed as a pre-arranged, fixed itinerary, focusing on the highlights listed. Customizations are not detailed in the provided information.
What is the guide’s role during the tour?
The guide provides insights into the history, culture, and significance of each site, making the experience both educational and engaging.
Is food included?
A breakfast sandwich (vegetarian option available) and snacks/water are included. Additional meals are not part of the package but can be purchased at stops if desired.