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Discover Bosnia and Serbia on this full-day transfer tour from Sarajevo to Belgrade, featuring UNESCO sites, scenic river cruises, historic bridges, and a steam railway ride.

This Sarajevo to Belgrade UNESCO Transfer Day Tour offers more than just a straightforward journey between two cities. Priced at $168.36 per person and lasting approximately 12 to 13 hours, it delivers a well-paced exploration of notable sites along the route. The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, making for a convenient and comfortable experience. With admission fees included for major attractions and features like a steam railway ride and river cruise, it provides excellent value. The tour is especially appealing to travelers who want a seamless transfer combined with enriching sightseeing—though it does involve some walking and scenic stops in varied terrain.
What makes this tour stand out is the opportunity to visit UNESCO-listed villages, medieval monasteries, and Ottoman-era bridges. Guided by knowledgeable professionals, the journey balances cultural discovery with stunning nature vistas. The tour’s reviews emphasize the expertise of the guides and the breathtaking scenery, though some note that the train ride is less authentic than expected. This tour suits those eager to see Bosnia and Serbia’s highlights without sacrificing comfort or convenience.

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The tour begins at Funky Tours pickup point in Sarajevo at 7:00 am. The journey is designed for ease, with door-to-door transfers ensuring a smooth start and finish. The group size is limited to 15 travelers, enhancing personalized attention. The entire day is structured to maximize sightseeing while maintaining a comfortable pace, with plenty of time at each stop. The tour concludes in Belgrade, with drop-off at your accommodation or desired location.

The first stops focus on Bosnia’s ancient heritage. The journey starts with a visit to the medieval Stecci tombstones near Rogatica, where unadorned limestone grave markers tell stories from the Bosnian medieval era. These UNESCO-listed necropolises are free to access and provide a quiet moment to appreciate Bosnia’s long history.
From there, the guide takes you through dense forests to Borak Steci, another UNESCO inscribed site. The short hike through Bosnian woodland reveals scattered limestone blocks that mark an important medieval Bosnian burial ground. Both sites are free admissions and offer insight into the region’s archaeological significance.

A highlight along the route is the 1577 Ottoman bridge in Visegrad, constructed by Grand Vizier Mehmed Pasa Sokolovic. The Mehmed Pasa Sokolovic Bridge spans the turquoise Drina River and is a masterpiece of Ottoman architecture. Admission is included, and the site is recognized by UNESCO for its proportions and monumental style.
This bridge also holds literary fame through Ivo Andric’s novel “Bridge Over the Drina,” which elevates its cultural importance. The guide shares stories that deepen understanding of this structure’s historic and symbolic role in the region.
After crossing the bridge, the tour visits Andricgrad, a recently built stone town dedicated to novelist Ivo Andric. The site reflects Yugoslavian film and architecture, offering a 15-minute free exploration. It’s a chance to see modern cultural tribute intertwined with traditional design.
The river cruise along the Drina River follows, showcasing the lush, green landscapes. The boat ride costs €5.50 but is included in the tour. Travelers can enjoy stunning river views and see the Ottoman bridge from the water, adding a relaxing element to the day.

On the way eastward, the tour stops at the Dobrun Monastery, built in 1343, showcasing well-preserved frescoes. The Serbian Orthodox monastery offers a peaceful setting amid nature. Admission is free, and the brief 20-minute visit provides a glimpse into religious art and Bosnian-Serbian historical ties.
The site is ideal for those interested in religious architecture or looking for a tranquil cultural stop. The monastery’s surroundings add to the scenic beauty of the route.
After the Monastery, the tour crosses into Serbia and enters the Mokra Gora area. Here, the focus is on the village of Mecavnik, also known as Küstendorf. Designed by Emir Kusturica for his film “Life is a Miracle,” this architectural masterpiece won the Philippe Rotthier European Architecture Award.
The one-hour visit to Drvengrad includes potential lunch options and a chance to appreciate the unique wooden structures that look like a fairy-tale village. The site symbolizes a blend of traditional craftsmanship and modern design, making it a highlight for architecture enthusiasts.

One of the most praised features of this tour is the steam railway ride aboard the Arganska O(s)mica. Originally built in 1925, the narrow gauge track features 22 tunnels and five bridges, climbing 300 meters in just 3,500 meters of track.
While the train is powered by a diesel electric engine rather than a true steam locomotive, the track shape, engineering marvels, and scenic wooded route make it a memorable experience. The 45-minute ride is priced at €11 and offers a glimpse into historic rail engineering, though some may wish for a more authentic steam experience.
After the train ride, the group proceeds to Tara National Park, a protected area renowned for its biological diversity. The 30-minute stop at Banjska Stena provides panoramic views of the Perucac Lake and the Drina River, which marks the border between Bosnia and Serbia.
The park itself offers options for hiking, trekking, and observing the Picea Omorica trees, as well as the animal diversity. The scenery here is a key highlight, with the viewpoint being one of the most stunning spots on the tour.
The tour concludes with a short detour along Perucac Lake on the Drina River, an artificial reservoir created by a dam. The House on the Drina, a well-known floating house and cultural icon, provides a memorable photo opportunity during the 15-minute stop.
The final drive back from Tara National Park takes approximately three hours to Belgrade, passing through beautiful landscapes and towns. The tour ends around 8 pm, with a drop-off in Belgrade, completing a day filled with history, nature, and culture.
The tour is operated by Funky Tours and includes a professional English-speaking guide and driver. All admission fees to attractions like the UNESCO sites, Drvengrad, and the train ride are included, providing good value for the $168.36 price tag.
Drinks and food are not included, so travelers should consider packing snacks or purchasing lunch at Drvengrad. The air-conditioned vehicle ensures comfort throughout the long day, and the small group size fosters a personalized experience.
This day trip is ideal for culture and history enthusiasts, nature lovers, and those wanting to combine sightseeing with a comfortable transfer between Sarajevo and Belgrade. The scenic river cruise, UNESCO sites, and architectural landmarks provide diverse experiences.
Some reviews mention that the train ride may not meet expectations for authenticity but still offers engineering marvels. Travelers with limited mobility should note the walking involved at various stops, but overall, the tour is accessible for most.
This full-day journey offers a compelling mix of cultural heritage, natural beauty, and historic engineering. The guides’ expertise and well-planned itinerary receive high praise, making it a worthwhile option for those seeking to explore Bosnia and Serbia without the hassle of independent planning.
While the train ride might not satisfy steam train purists, the scenic vistas and attraction visits compensate through their cultural significance and visual appeal. The value for money is strong given the included admissions and activities, and the convenience of door-to-door transfers greatly enhances the experience.
This tour suits travelers eager for a comprehensive, guided exploration of two countries’ highlights in a single day, combining history, architecture, and nature in a well-paced, comfortable package.
“It was a great tour. I don't remember the name of our driver/guide. She's part spanish I think. She was an excellent guide and an even better drive…”
What is the duration of this tour?
The tour lasts approximately 12 to 13 hours, starting at 7:00 am and ending in Belgrade around 8 pm.
What is included in the price?
All admission fees to UNESCO sites, the steam railway ride, and the river cruise are included, along with air-conditioned transportation and a professional guide.
Are meals included?
No, drinks and food are not included, so packing snacks or planning lunch at Drvengrad is recommended.
Is this tour suitable for all mobility levels?
While accessible for most, some walking may be involved, especially at sites like the monasteries and scenic viewpoints.
What are the main highlights of the stops?
Expect to see medieval necropolises, the Ottoman bridge in Visegrad, Küstendorf village, and the Tara National Park viewpoints, with the train ride adding a historic engineering experience.
What should I bring for the day?
Bring passport, comfortable shoes, sun protection, and any personal essentials. Consider packing light snacks or a lunch for flexible dining.
Can I customize this tour?
Given the small group size and guide’s expertise, some flexibility may be possible, especially if booking as a private tour.
How do I book this experience?
Reservations are made through the provider, Funky Tours, with the tour scheduled to depart from Sarajevo and conclude in Belgrade. Confirmations are received within 48 hours of booking.
Is there a maximum group size?
Yes, the tour is limited to 15 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.
What if I need to cancel?
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the tour start, with a full refund available if canceled within that window.
Would you recommend this tour?
Absolutely, especially for those wanting a well-organized, culturally rich, and scenic journey between Sarajevo and Belgrade. The combination of UNESCO sites, scenic cruises, and historic railways makes it a memorable day.