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Discover Sarajevo on a private full-day trip from Dubrovnik, passing through Mostar, with over three hours to explore Bosnia's capital in comfort and style.

The Private Tour: Sarajevo Day Trip from Dubrovnik offers a comprehensive exploration of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital, with over three hours of free time to explore Sarajevo’s vibrant streets and landmarks. Priced at $383.66 per person, this full-day journey lasts approximately 13 to 14 hours, making it ideal for travelers eager to see multiple highlights without sacrificing comfort. The tour is operated by Super Tours and features hotel pickup, private transportation, and the flexibility to customize your itinerary—all within a small, private group setting.
This trip is perfect for those interested in history, architecture, and local culture, as it passes through towns like Neum, Poitelj, and Mostar before reaching Sarajevo. Many reviews emphasize the knowledgeable guides and stunning scenery, though it’s a long day, so travelers should be prepared for an early start. This private tour balances convenience, informative narration, and ample free time to enjoy Sarajevo at your own pace.
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The journey begins with a hotel pickup in central Dubrovnik in a luxury, air-conditioned vehicle. As you leave Croatia behind, the tour crosses into Bosnia and Herzegovina via the Impressive Franjo Tudjman Bridge, where panoramic photos are a highlight. The crossing requires a valid passport and offers an initial taste of the scenic landscape of the Balkans.
En route, travelers pass through historically significant towns like Nuem and Poitelj, which showcase traditional architecture and local charm. The route also includes a quick glance at Mostar’s famous 14th-century bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage site, surrounded by Ottoman-style buildings. These stops set the scene for Sarajevo’s diverse history and architecture.

The first major stop is Mostar, where visitors explore the Old Town and its iconic Old Bridge. This Ottoman-era structure is a symbol of the city and the Balkans, attracting photographers and history enthusiasts alike. The Old Town features narrow cobblestone streets, mosques, and traditional shops, giving a glimpse into the city’s past.
For about an hour and a half, travelers can freely stroll, take photos, and soak in the lively atmosphere. The tour’s pace allows for enough time to admire the architecture without feeling rushed. The admission is free, making this stop an excellent value for those interested in history and scenic views.

In the early afternoon, the group arrives in Sarajevo, a city that blends Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian influences. The cityscape features mosques built by Ottoman Turks alongside neo-classical buildings from the Austro-Hungarian period. The over three hours of free time give ample opportunity to explore independently.
During this period, visitors can see significant sites such as the Latin Bridge, famous for being the site of Archduke Franz Ferdinand’s assassination. The city’s architecture reflects its layered past, with buildings that tell stories of different eras and cultural influences. The guide provides context, but travelers are encouraged to wander and discover Sarajevo’s vibrant neighborhoods, cafes, and markets on their own.

The tour is operated exclusively for your party, with a private driver leading the journey. This setup allows for personalized adjustments to the itinerary, such as spending more time at specific sites or skipping certain stops. Many reviews highlight the friendly and knowledgeable drivers—notably Ivan and Vlado—who provide insights and recommendations along the way.
This flexibility ensures that travelers can prioritize their interests, whether they want to focus on history, architecture, or simply enjoy the scenic drive through the Balkan countryside. The air-conditioned vehicle enhances comfort during the long day, especially in warmer months.
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The tour departs at 8:00 am from central Dubrovnik, with an earlier start recommended due to the long drive and border crossing. The border process can cause delays, as noted in some reviews, so patience is advised. The return to Dubrovnik typically occurs late in the evening, with drop-off at your hotel.
Included in the price are hotel pickup and drop-off, private transportation, and the services of a private driver. The tour does not include lunch or drinks, so travelers should plan accordingly. The flexibility to adjust the itinerary makes it easy to include stops for refreshments or photographs.

During the free exploration time, travelers can visit notable landmarks like Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, the Bascarsija Bazaar, and other historic sites. The city’s eclectic architecture and cultural atmosphere appeal to history fans and those interested in Balkan traditions.
Many reviews praise guides for their expert explanations about Sarajevo’s history, especially regarding its role during the wars of the 1990s. However, physical reminders of past conflicts are few today, as Sarajevo has seen significant restoration and renewal.

The drive between Dubrovnik and Sarajevo offers beautiful views of the Balkan landscape. Passing through Neum, Bosnia’s only coastal town, provides a chance to see how the country blends sea and mountain scenery. The route also includes Poitelj, known for its picturesque setting and traditional architecture.
Travelers often remark on the stunning scenery and well-maintained roads. The private vehicle ensures a smooth ride, with several stops for photographs and comfort.
Priced at $383.66 per person, this private tour offers personalized attention and the ability to customize your day. Many reviews commend the professionalism of the guides, with Vlado and Milko frequently mentioned for their knowledge and friendly approach.
This tour suits those who prefer a flexible schedule, want to avoid crowded group tours, and appreciate in-depth local insights. Being a long day, it’s best suited for travelers with good stamina and an interest in Balkan history.
This tour is ideal for history buffs, architecture lovers, and cultural explorers who want a comprehensive, comfortable experience of Sarajevo and its surrounds. The small, private group setting allows for more personalized attention and the chance to ask questions freely.
It’s also a good choice for those who want a full-day adventure from Dubrovnik, seeing multiple towns and landmarks without the hassle of planning transport or guides themselves. Travelers should be prepared for a long day but will gain a detailed, flexible, and scenic overview of Bosnia’s capital.
This private day trip from Dubrovnik to Sarajevo offers an informative and flexible way to explore Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital. With over three hours free time, travelers can enjoy the city’s diverse architecture, lively neighborhoods, and historic sites at their own pace.
The scenic drive passing through Mostar and other towns adds visual appeal, while the private driver and customizable itinerary provide personalized comfort. The high praise for guides’ knowledge and the opportunity to see key sites like the Latin Bridge and Bascarsija make this tour highly recommended—especially for those interested in history and culture.
While it’s a long day, the value of comfort, flexibility, and insights makes this a rewarding option for adventurous, curious travelers seeking a meaningful day outside Dubrovnik.
“Great day exploring with igor we were able to bounce around and maximize our day trip and see as much as we possibly could”
How long is the trip from Dubrovnik to Sarajevo?
The tour lasts approximately 13 to 14 hours, including travel time, stops, and free exploration.
What is included in the price?
The price includes hotel pickup and drop-off, private driver, and transport by air-conditioned vehicle. Lunch and drinks are not included.
Do I need a passport?
Yes, a current valid passport is required to cross the border into Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Yes, the tour is operated privately for your group, allowing you to adjust the itinerary to suit your interests.
How much free time do I get in Sarajevo?
You receive over three hours of free time to explore Sarajevo independently.
Are the stops on this tour worth it?
Absolutely, stops in Mostar and Sarajevo are highlights, offering both historical significance and scenic beauty.
Is the tour suitable for all physical levels?
Yes, though travelers should be prepared for a long day with some walking during free exploration.
What guides lead this tour?
The tour features knowledgeable guides known for their expertise and friendly manner. Specific guide names like Vlado and Milko are praised.
What makes this tour unique?
The private, customizable experience combined with scenic drives and free time in Sarajevo sets this apart from standard group excursions.
How do reviews rate this tour?
The tour holds a 4.7 out of 5 stars based on 22 reviews, with high praise for guides, scenery, and overall value.