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Discover Bosnia’s highlights on this 2-day private tour from Dubrovnik, visiting Mostar, Pocitelj, and Sarajevo with expert guides, comfortable hotels, and included lunches.
This private 2-day tour from Dubrovnik offers a compelling escape into Bosnia and Herzegovina, priced at $824.87 per person. With a rating of 4.5 out of 5 based on 7 reviews, it’s a well-loved option for travelers eager to explore beyond the Croatian coast. The trip features visits to Mostar, Pocitelj, and Sarajevo, with the chance to see UNESCO-listed sites, historic landmarks, and vibrant cultural scenes. The tour departs early at 7:00 am and lasts approximately 2 days, with transport in air-conditioned vehicles and hotel stays in Sarajevo.
One of this tour’s key strengths is the small group size, limited to just 19 participants, ensuring more personalized guiding and a relaxed pace. It’s particularly suited to those interested in history, architecture, and authentic local experiences, with included lunches offering hearty tastes of regional cuisine. However, some reviews point out that the hotel in Sarajevo can be less comfortable, and the pace may feel brisk for some. This tour delivers a well-rounded, insightful look into Bosnia’s most notable towns in a manageable timeframe.

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The tour starts early from central Dubrovnik, with pickup arranged for your convenience. You’ll travel in a comfortable air-conditioned minivan along the Croatian coast, enjoying scenic views of the Adriatic Sea. The drive crosses the border into Bosnia and Herzegovina, setting the stage for a journey into a country layered with history and diverse cultures.
This seamless transfer makes the transition from Croatian to Bosnian scenery smooth, providing a relaxing start to your adventure. The small group size ensures attentive guidance and a more intimate experience, making it easier to absorb insights and ask questions along the way.
Your first stop is Pocitelj, a charming village along the Neretva River. Here, visitors enjoy about 30 minutes of free time to explore the narrow streets and historic architecture. The village’s tower offers a great photo opportunity, providing sweeping views over the surrounding landscape.
Pocitelj’s history as an Ottoman-era settlement is evident in its streets and buildings, making it a perfect introduction to Bosnia’s multicultural roots. The free time allows for a relaxed walk and a glimpse into local life, with options to browse small shops or simply soak in the views before moving on to Mostar.

Mostar is the tour’s highlight, especially the Old Bridge area, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The guided tour takes you through the Old Town, revealing its blend of Ottoman, Mediterranean, and Austro-Hungarian architecture. The Old Bridge itself, with its distinctive stone arch, is a symbol of reconciliation after its destruction in the 1990s conflict.
The guide shares stories about Mostar’s diverse population and its significance as a cultural crossroads. Expect about 4 hours exploring the area, with plenty of time to take photos, browse artisan shops, and learn about the city’s complex history. The guided walk ensures you don’t miss key sights and provides context for the city’s resilience and beauty.

After the guided part of the day, you have free time in Mostar to enjoy a leisurely lunch or further explore on your own. This flexible period allows for personal discovery, whether that’s visiting local cafes or shopping for souvenirs.
Later, the tour departs for Sarajevo, Bosnia’s capital, where you check into your central hotel for the night. The hotel options include 3- or 5-star accommodations, providing comfort and convenience for your overnight stay. The evening offers free time to relax or explore nearby sights at your leisure.
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On the second day, the tour begins at the Sarajevo Tunnel Museum, an important site related to the city’s 1990s siege. The museum visit, guided by an expert, lasts about 1 hour, with the entry fee included. Here, visitors learn how a tunnel under the airport facilitated supplies and communication during the conflict, offering a poignant glimpse into Sarajevo’s recent past.
This visit provides context for understanding Sarajevo’s resilience and the impact of wartime events on its development. The museum’s exhibits and stories deepen appreciation for the city’s ongoing recovery and multicultural makeup.

Following the tunnel, a guided walking tour of Sarajevo Old Town covers about 5 hours. The highlight is Bascarsija Bazaar, an historic marketplace where artisans showcase local crafts, and Ottoman architecture is prominently displayed. The guide points out significant landmarks, sharing details about Sarajevo’s diverse religious heritage and its role as a Balkan crossroads.
This walking tour offers plenty of opportunities to admire the city’s blend of styles, take photos, and absorb its vibrant street life. The tour emphasizes Sarajevo’s proud history and its modern revival, making it a rich experience for visitors interested in culture and architecture.

After a full day of sightseeing, the group reunites for the journey back to Dubrovnik, arriving in the late afternoon or early evening. The return trip provides a chance to reflect on the contrasting landscapes and stories learned during the tour. The transfer is direct, with drop-off at your original meeting point in Dubrovnik.
This efficient schedule ensures that you maximize your time in Bosnia while keeping travel times comfortable and well-paced.
In Sarajevo, the tour offers overnight stays in central hotels, with options for 3-star or 5-star accommodations. The centerpiece is a well-located hotel, ideal for exploring the city on your own in the evening. Some reviews note that the hotel may be less luxurious, with concerns about its operation status, but overall, it provides a practical base for the overnight part of the tour.
Guests appreciate having a central location, which makes it easy to explore Sarajevo’s restaurants and attractions after the guided tours.
The tour begins daily at 7:00 am, with pickup from centrally located Dubrovnik hotels arranged. This tour is suitable for most travelers, with transport in air-conditioned vehicles and group sizes limited to 19 participants for a more personalized experience. The included lunches on both days add value and help you enjoy regional flavors without extra planning.
Booking in advance is recommended, with most reservations made about 73 days ahead on average. Cancellation policies allow full refunds if canceled at least 6 days in advance, offering flexibility for change of plans.
The guiding is highly praised, with reviewers highlighting the knowledge and friendliness of guides like Mateo and Mario. The scenic stops, especially in Pocitelj and Mostar, stand out as memorable highlights. The included meals and hotel stays in Sarajevo provide convenience and comfort, making the trip smooth and enjoyable.
On the downside, some reviews mention that the hotel in Sarajevo can be less satisfactory, with one describing it as closed or poorly maintained. Plus, the pacing in Sarajevo might feel rushed for those wanting more time to soak in the city’s atmosphere. Still, the overall experience delivers a meaningful and manageable introduction to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
This 2-day private trip suits travelers interested in history, architecture, and culture, especially those eager to see Bosnia’s most iconic sites. It’s ideal for first-time visitors or those with limited time, looking for a well-organized, guided experience with included meals and accommodation.
It also works well for those who prefer a small group setting for more interaction and personalized attention. While the hotel may not satisfy everyone looking for luxury, the overall value and depth of sightseeing make it a compelling choice.
This tour provides a comprehensive snapshot of Bosnia and Herzegovina in just two days, balancing guided tours, free time, and comfortable overnight stays. The expert guides, especially those praised for their knowledge, help bring history and culture to life. The UNESCO sites and historic districts offer plenty of photo opportunities and memorable moments.
While some accommodations may not meet high luxury standards, the overall experience is enriching and practical. It’s best suited for travelers who want a focused, well-organized introduction to Bosnia’s highlights with a mix of history, architecture, and local flavor.
What is the price of this tour?
The tour costs $824.87 per person.
How long does the tour last?
The tour spans approximately 2 days, starting early at 7:00 am and ending back in Dubrovnik after the second day.
What stops are included?
Stops include Pocitelj, Mostar, with a guided tour of the Old Bridge area, and Sarajevo, including the Sarajevo Tunnel Museum and Bascarsija Bazaar.
Are meals included?
Yes, lunches are included on both days, giving you a taste of regional dishes.
Can I choose different hotel standards?
Yes, travelers can select 3-star or 5-star hotel options in Sarajevo, depending on preference.
What is the group size?
The tour is limited to 19 participants, ensuring a more personal experience.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but the tour involves walking and some uneven surfaces, so physical ability should be considered.
What is the cancellation policy?
Full refunds are available if canceled at least 6 days in advance. Cancellations less than 6 days before are not eligible for a full refund.
How do I book this tour?
Booking can be done through the provider, Super Tours, with confirmation received immediately upon booking.