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Discover the one-way Sarajevo to Belgrade tour, combining scenic stops, UNESCO sites, and cultural highlights in a full-day experience for $150.94 per person.
Make the most of a full day exploring eastern Bosnia and western Serbia with this full-day transfer and sightseeing tour between Sarajevo and Belgrade. For $150.94 per person, travelers enjoy a 12 to 14-hour journey that includes hotel pickup, air-conditioned transport, and visits to iconic landmarks along the route. This tour is ideal for those seeking a convenient transfer that doubles as an immersive sightseeing experience, featuring stops at UNESCO-listed sites, historic monasteries, and picturesque villages. While the trip is lengthy, the carefully curated itinerary and knowledgeable guides make it a rewarding way to see more of the Balkans without the hassle of transfers or public transport.
The tour departs from Sarajevo at 8:00 a.m. from the Meet Bosnia Agency on Gazi Husrev Begova 75, with flexible arrangements available. Guests are welcomed with complimentary bottled water before heading out on their journey. The tour concludes in Belgrade, with hotel drop-off included, making it a comfortable and efficient way to travel between these two cities. The group size is limited to 8 travelers, ensuring more personalized attention and a relaxed experience. This tour suits travelers interested in cultural highlights, breathtaking scenery, and historical landmarks, though it requires good stamina due to its length.

The tour begins at Meet Bosnia Tours on Gazi Husrev Begova 75 in Sarajevo, usually at 8:00 a.m.. Travelers can request different pickup locations if needed. The tour ends in Belgrade, where hotel drop-off is included, simplifying logistics and allowing travelers to relax after the full day of sightseeing. The small group size ensures a more intimate atmosphere, with a driver who also serves as a guide providing insights throughout the journey.
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The first major stop is at the Mehmed Pasa Sokolovic Bridge, built in 1577 over the Drina River. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, this Ottoman-era bridge is an architectural marvel designed by Mimar Sinan. Visitors can admire its historic structure and take photos of the scenic river below. The stop lasts approximately 45 minutes and is free of charge, making it a perfect introduction to the region’s rich history.

Next, the tour visits Andricgrad, located near the bridge. This village stretches from the bridge to the confluence of the Rzav River, and was created by Emir Kusturica. It serves as a filming location for Kusturica’s movie “Na Drini Uprija”, based on Ivo Andric’s novel “The Bridge on the Drina.” Visitors spend about 30 minutes exploring this cultural site, which is also a UNESCO-listed area, and can appreciate its unique blend of artistic architecture and historical significance.

The tour makes a 20-minute stop at the Dobrun Monastery, built in 1343. Perched in a picturesque mountainous region near Visegrad, this one of the oldest monasteries in Bosnia offers a glimpse into the region’s religious and architectural heritage. The tranquil setting provides a peaceful atmosphere for visitors to reflect on the area’s spiritual history.

Traveling into western Serbia, the route takes travelers through Mokra Gora, a valley framed by Tara and Zlatibor mountains. The area covers 10,813 hectares and offers spectacular views of Mokra Gora National Park. The drive itself offers breathtaking landscapes, with lush forests and mountain vistas that make the journey visually rewarding.
One of the tour’s highlights is Drvengrad, an ethnic village built by Emir Kusturica on the hill of Meavnik. This authentic village features log cabins transported from the region, with the oldest dating back 90 years. The urban layout resembles a village-towns with narrow streets, wooden houses, and cultural displays. Visitors typically have about an hour to explore and enjoy a lunch break amid its charming setting.
The arganska Eight is an impressive narrow-gauge railway known for its ingenious engineering that allows it to climb steep terrain quickly. Alongside the track, old locomotives and wagons are displayed as part of an outdoor museum. An optional train ride is available for purchase, with tickets sold separately, offering a unique experience of historical transportation. The stop lasts about 20 minutes.

During the drive, travelers enjoy panoramic views of Mokra Gora under the east foothills of Tara Mountain. The landscape is filled with dense forests, mountain peaks, and glistening rivers, making this segment a feast for the eyes. The scenery complements the cultural stops, adding a visual richness to the day.
The tour wraps up in Belgrade in the evening, with hotel drop-off arranged. The smooth logistics mean travelers can relax after a full day of sightseeing without worrying about navigating public transport or taxis. The tour ends without additional activities in Belgrade, allowing for flexibility to explore the city independently.
The driver doubles as a guide, offering insights into local history and culture throughout the journey. The small group size (up to 8 travelers) fosters a more personalized experience, and reviews highlight knowledgeable guides who provide engaging commentary, making the trip both informative and enjoyable. Many reviews praise the friendly personalities of guides like Kristijan, Adnan, and Vedo, who make the long hours comfortable with humor and local knowledge.
The train ride on the arganska Eight is not included in the base price but is available as an add-on. This unique railway offers a chance to experience engineering marvels and see preserved locomotives and wagons. Travelers can decide on the spot whether to participate, making this an optional highlight for those interested in historical transportation.
This tour is booked on average 58 days in advance, reflecting its popularity. It includes hotel pickup and drop-off, bottled water, and air-conditioned transport. The minimum number of travelers required ensures a cozy group setting. Travelers should note that entrance fees for attractions are not included, and food expenses are not covered in the price. The full refund policy applies if canceled more than 24 hours before the start.
This one-way transfer provides an efficient way to travel between Sarajevo and Belgrade while maximizing sightseeing. The option to see UNESCO sites, mountain landscapes, and cultural villages adds value beyond transportation. Unlike flying or bus transfers, this tour offers personalized insights from guides, flexible stops, and scenic routes that many travelers find more enjoyable.
Ideal for history enthusiasts, culture lovers, and scenic landscape seekers, this tour suits those who appreciate guided insights and small group atmospheres. It is especially beneficial for travelers who want a comprehensive experience without the hassle of navigating public transport. Given the length of the day, travelers should have good stamina and enjoy long drives with enriching stops.
This full-day transfer and sightseeing tour from Sarajevo to Belgrade offers a well-rounded experience blending historic landmarks, cultural sites, and spectacular scenery. The careful itinerary ensures visitors see the best highlights, including the UNESCO-listed bridge, Kusturica’s village, and scenic mountain landscapes. The friendly guides and personalized approach make this a reliable and enjoyable way to travel between these two major Balkan cities.
While the length of the day might be challenging for some, the value of seeing multiple sites in one journey outweighs the fatigue for most. This tour appeals most to those interested in history, culture, and beautiful scenery who seek comfort and expert guidance during their travels in the Balkans.
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What is included in the tour price?
The price of $150.94 covers driver/guide, hotel pickup and drop-off, bottled water, and air-conditioned vehicle. Entrance fees for attractions and food are not included.
Can I choose my departure city?
Yes, travelers can depart from either Sarajevo or Belgrade, with pickup arrangements made accordingly.
Is the train ride on arganska Eight included?
No, the train ride is optional and tickets are sold separately. You can decide on the spot whether to participate.
How long is the total trip?
The total duration is about 12 to 14 hours, with stops at various sites and scenic drives.
What sites will I visit?
Major stops include the Mehmed Pasa Sokolovic Bridge, Andricgrad, Dobrun Monastery, Drvengrad, and arganska Eight. You also enjoy breathtaking views of Mokra Gora National Park.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While most travelers can participate, the long hours and walking involved at stops suggest it’s best for older children comfortable with extended travel.
What is the cancellation policy?
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start, with a full refund. Less than 24 hours’ notice results in no refund.
How do I book this tour?
You can reserve your spot through the provider’s booking platform, with confirmation received immediately upon booking. The tour is most popular when booked about 58 days in advance.