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Explore Herzegovina from Sarajevo in a comprehensive full-day tour for $73.15, visiting UNESCO sites, historic towns, and scenic spots with expert guides.

This full-day guided tour from Sarajevo offers an efficient way to experience Herzegovina’s most captivating sights in just 12 hours. Priced at $73.15 per person, it includes hotel pickup, entrance fees, and round-trip transport, making it a convenient and cost-effective option for travelers with limited time. The tour is highly recommended, with a rating of 5.0 out of 5 from 78 reviews, and 99% of participants suggesting it to others. It’s perfect for those eager to explore multiple towns and landmarks in a single day without hassle.
This tour stands out due to its well-curated stops, including the historic town of Konjic, the Battle of Neretva Memorial in Jablanica, and the UNESCO-listed city of Mostar. The small-group format ensures a more personal experience, and the mobile ticket and group discounts add to its practicality. While it involves some walking and a busy schedule, the expert guides’ insights help bring the sights to life, making it an engaging and enriching day trip.

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The tour begins promptly at 8:00 am, with hotel pickup included in the package, allowing for a smooth start without the need to navigate public transportation. The air-conditioned vehicle ensures comfort throughout the approximately 12-hour journey. The group size is limited to 15 travelers, fostering a friendly atmosphere and easier interaction with the guides. All fees and taxes are included, so there are no hidden costs during the day.

The first stop is Konjic, situated about 60 kilometers southwest of Sarajevo. This mountainous town is notable for its history dating back nearly 4,000 years and its development into an important settlement in the late 14th century. The Old Bridge (Stara uprija), built between 1682 and 1683 by Ali-aga Hasei, is a key highlight and a symbol of the town’s centuries-old architecture.
At Konjic, visitors appreciate the long-standing heritage and the scenic setting on both sides of the Neretva River. The stop lasts approximately 30 minutes, offering a quick but meaningful glimpse into Bosnia’s ancient roots. Admission to the town’s attractions is free, allowing travelers to soak in the atmosphere without extra costs.

Next, the tour takes you to Jablanica, home to the Memorial Complex of the Battle on the Neretva. Opened in 1978, this site commemorates the crucial Battle of the Neretva during World War II. The complex includes the monument on Makljen near Prozor, designed by Boko Kuanski, and is situated at the very location of this historic event.
The visit in Jablanica lasts about 30 minutes and is free of charge. It provides insight into the wartime history that shaped the region. The memorial’s significance is underscored by its inauguration by Josip Broz Tito, adding a layer of historical importance. This stop offers a meaningful perspective on Herzegovina’s role in recent history.

Mostar is the tour’s centerpiece, with a 2-hour walking tour of the city. The guide leads visitors through the medieval streets, showcasing a blend of Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian architecture that makes Mostar visually striking. The Old Bridge (Stari Most), a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the most iconic landmark, with stories about its construction and restoration adding to its allure.
The guided walk includes a visit to a notable museum that presents exhibits on the Old Bridge’s history, local culture, and traditions. The museum offers a chance to understand the deep cultural roots of Mostar. Before heading to the next stop, the group typically enjoys a lunch break at a local restaurant, allowing some downtime and a taste of regional cuisine.

After exploring Mostar, the tour visits Buna, a short river fed by one of Europe’s most powerful springs, Vrelo Bune. The cold, clear waters emerge from the karstic spring near the village of Blagaj and meander for around 9 km before joining the Neretva.
This one-hour stop offers a picturesque landscape and an opportunity to experience one of Europe’s natural wonders. The spring’s strength and the scenic surroundings make it a memorable highlight. The free access to this site allows visitors to enjoy the natural beauty at their own pace.

Next, the tour takes you to Pocitelj, an open-air museum located about 30 kilometers south of Mostar. This historic village is perched on the left bank of the Neretva River and features medieval architecture and narrow streets. Its unique location and well-preserved structures have earned it recognition as a cultural jewel of Bosnia.
The one-hour visit includes walking through the village, where guides share stories about its history and significance as a symbol of Bosnia’s heritage. The village’s scenic views and ancient buildings provide excellent photo opportunities, making it a fitting final stop before heading back to Sarajevo.

The entire tour is designed for easy participation with minimal physical requirements. It is suitable for most travelers, including those with limited mobility, as it involves short walks and bus transportation. The meeting point is flexible, with hotel pickup included, and the tours run rain or shine unless weather conditions prevent travel, in which case a full refund or alternative date is offered.
The group size of up to 15 people ensures an intimate experience, with guides available to answer questions and share insights along the way. The tour does not include lunch, but a lunch stop is built into the schedule at Mostar. Travelers should plan for comfortable clothing and footwear suitable for walking.
This comprehensive day trip covers Herzegovina’s core attractions efficiently, making it ideal for those with limited time. The large variety of stops offers a well-rounded picture, from historic towns to natural springs and a UNESCO site. The inclusion of entrance fees and transportation simplifies planning and budgeting.
While the schedule is busy, the expert guides’ knowledge and engaging storytelling keep interest high throughout the day. The small-group format ensures personal attention and a relaxed atmosphere. The cost of $73.15 covers all major expenses, providing good value for a full-day adventure.
This tour delivers a rich overview of Herzegovina’s highlights in one day, with notable stops that include historic, cultural, and natural sites. The UNESCO-listed Mostar offers a memorable experience, especially with the guided walk and museum visit. The scenic landscapes, such as the Buna spring and Pocitelj village, add a visual dimension to the trip.
While the busy schedule means there’s little free time at each location, the organized transport and included entrance fees make the experience smooth and hassle-free. The high ratings and positive reviews underscore the quality of guides and overall value. This tour suits travelers eager to see a broad swath of Herzegovina without sacrificing depth or comfort.
“Muammar our guide/driver was very good, friendly and informative. Love the tour – we did so much! Wish we could stay longer in Mostar but I guess a…”
Does this tour include hotel pickup?
Yes, hotel pickup is included, making the start of the day seamless.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 12 hours, beginning at 8:00 am.
What locations are visited during the day?
Stops include Konjic, Jablanica, Mostar, Buna spring, and Pocitelj.
Is lunch included in the tour price?
No, lunch is not included, but a lunch break at Mostar is scheduled.
Are entrance fees covered?
Yes, all entrance fees are included in the $73.15 price.
How large are the groups?
The tour is limited to a maximum of 15 travelers for a more personal experience.
What is the physical demand of the tour?
It involves short walks and is suitable for most travelers with basic mobility.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour suitable for families?
Yes, the moderate physical requirements and engaging stops make it appropriate for family groups.
What are the main highlights of this tour?
The UNESCO city of Mostar, the Battle of Neretva Memorial, and the scenic Buna spring are the standout sights.