
Mostar
A Proud of Bosnia and Herzegovina
A beautiful city, shaped by the past and rich in history.

The Trip
A trip to a neighbouring country — Bosnia and Herzegovina (Republika Srpska). The route проходит through the town of Herceg Novi and over Mount Orjen to the city of Trebinje. Trebinje, which has preserved the charming atmosphere of a provincial yet distinctly European town, is located in the far south of Republika Srpska, on the banks of the Trebišnjica River. Trebinje is often described as a city of wine, sunshine, and plane trees. A sightseeing tour of the city centre by bus.
Kravice Waterfall
We then continue our excursion to the Kravice Waterfalls — a national park where streams of white water cascade from a height of 25 meters, shimmering with hundreds of rainbows as they plunge into the turquoise pool below. After enjoying the natural beauty and time for swimming, we head toward Mostar.


The City of Mostar
Mostar is picturesquely spread along both banks of the Neretva River. The two parts of the city are connected by the famous Old Bridge, which once gave the city its name. The turbulent post-Yugoslav period sadly destroyed much of its former splendour — historic buildings from the Ottoman era were severely damaged by bombardments, and the Old Bridge itself was almost completely destroyed, only to be rebuilt in 2004. Despite this tragic past, Mostar today is an exceptionally beautiful, welcoming, and vibrant city, rich in attractions in its old town and surrounded by many scenic spots in the nearby area.
The Cost is €60 per adult, €30 per child* under 12 (for tourists staying at hotels in Budva, Bečići, Rafailovići, Sveti Stefan, Pržno, and Petrovac). The price for tourists staying in Herceg Novi is €50 per adult, €25 per child* (under 12).
*Children under 3 years old in a parent's lap travel free.
The price includes: a comfortable air-conditioned bus, a English-speaking guide, and entrance fees to the national park. Lunch is an additional charge.


