Croatia, Bosnia & Sarajevo

from€1139
for 7 nights

Experience the charm of one of Europe’s last undiscovered treasures—Bosnia and Herzegovina – a captivating country where East meets West.

What's Included
  • Booking advice from your Travel Escapes travel advisor
  • Return direct scheduled flights – Dublin to Split
  • All Airport Taxes
  • 10kg carry-on bag per person + Pre-booked Seat
  • Return airport transfers
  • 1 night Bed & Breakfast in the 4 star Hotel Park in Markarska
  • 2 night Half Board in the 4 star Hotel Park in Markarska
  • 2 night Bed and Breakfast in the 3 star Hotel Art in the centre of Sarajevo
  • 2 night Bed and Breakfast in the 4 star Hotel Mostar, Mostar
  • All breakfasts and 2 dinners
  • Day trip to Kravice Waterfalls, Medjugorje & Jablanica
  • City tour of Sarajevo with entrances included
  • City tour of Mostar
  • Day trip to Blagaj and Pocitelj
  • Admission to Blagaj Tekke
  • City tour of Split
  • The assistance of our tour leader
  • The assistance of our tour guide

Experience the charm of one of Europe’s last undiscovered treasures—Bosnia and Herzegovina. This captivating country is a land of contrasts, where East meets West, cultures and religions harmoniously blend, and breathtaking scenery awaits at every turn. Although the remnants of the 1990s Balkan Wars are still visible, Bosnia has emerged stronger and remains a fascinating destination to explore.

Our tour will start in Croatia, where we’ll enjoy a stay on the shores of the Adriatic. Here we’ll explore the stunning Croatian town of Split, home to Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the best-preserved Roman monuments in the world. We will then travel to Bosnia’s capital Sarajevo, a cultural melting pot steeped in a complex yet enthralling history. We will then spend two days in Mostar, uncovering the rich heritage and natural beauty of Herzegovina. This 7-night trip promises to uncover the beauty and fascinating culture of this hidden Balkan gem.

Prices
Dates Cabin Type Price
20 Apr 2026 Twin Sharing €1139 Book Now
20 Apr 2026 Single €1329 Book Now
Agent
Chloe B
Chloe B
Booking Remarks
Single room supplement from €260pp
Optional insurance available
Booking deposit €300. Full payment due 16 weeks before departure.
Itinerary
Day 1

Split, Croatia

Makarska, Croatia

Travel to Croatia

Leave Dublin airport today for our direct flight from Dublin to Split, Croatia. Upon arrival we will be welcomed by our Sunway tour leader and local guide and travel to our hotel in Makarska. Located on the glittering blue waters of the Adriatic.

Day 2

Makarska, Croatia

Today we have a free day in Markarska.

Day 3

Medjugorje, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Kravice Waterfalls, Medjugorje, Jablanica and Sarajevo

Today we embark on our journey across the border from Croatia into Bosnia and Herzegovina. On the way we will stop to admire one of the most beautiful scenic areas in southern Bosnia at Kravice Waterfalls, a natural wonder where 25-metre cascades spill into emerald pools, all surrounded by lush forests.
We will then continue to Jablanica, a historic site known for the bridge famously destroyed during World War II. You’ll have free time here to discover the town’s rich history at your own pace.

In the afternoon, we will arrive in Sarajevo, Bosnia’s capital. Settle into our hotel and explore some of the local restaurants for dinner at your leisure.

Day 4

Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Sarajevo city tour

Today, we will immerse ourselves in a full-day city tour of Sarajevo, where East meets West in a captivating blend of cultures. This vibrant capital is a mosaic of architectural styles, where the ornate Austro-Hungarian buildings stand side by side with Ottoman-era domes and minarets. Our first stop will be Butmir and the Sarajevo Tunnel Museum, also known as the Tunnel of Hope. This historic tunnel, used to smuggle supplies during the siege of Sarajevo in the Bosnian War, offers a powerful insight into the city’s perseverance during its darkest days. We then continue our journey, with a guided walking tour through Sarajevo’s historic streets through Bascarsija, the city’s old bazaar. Marvel at the mosques, bazaars and cathedrals, and stand on the historic Latin Bridge, famously known for its connection to World War I. You will have the rest of the afternoon free.

Day 5

Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Ilidza and Mostar

Today, we leave Sarajevo and head towards the charming town of Mostar.
We will drive through Bosnia and Herzegovina’s breathtaking landscapes, featuring rolling hills, mountains, and rivers. In the afternoon we will arrive to Mostar and have a guided walking tour, visiting its major sights. The crown jewel of Mostar is the Stari Most, a stunning stone bridge built in the 16th century by the Ottomans. This UNESCO World Heritage site arches gracefully over the turquoise waters of the Neretva River. The bridge is not only an architectural marvel but also a symbol of the city’s history and resilience, having been destroyed during the Bosnian War and later reconstructed.

We will then check into our hotel in Mostar and our base for the next two nights.

Day 6

Počitelj, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Balgaj, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Pocitelj and Blagaj

Today, we will explore the breathtaking landscapes of Bosnia’s Herzegovina region. First, we will visit the town of Pocitelj, dramatically perched on a hillside overlooking the Neretva River. Walk through Pocitelj’s narrow, winding, stone-paved streets and admire the town’s architecture, a stunning mix of medieval and Ottoman influences, with stone houses and fortifications blending harmoniously into the surrounding landscape. Next, we will visit Blagaj and the source of the Buna River, one of Europe’s largest and most beautiful springs. Here, nestled against the base of a towering cliff, stands the Blagaj Tekija, a Dervish monastery dating back to around 1520. This serene retreat, with its blend of Ottoman and Mediterranean architecture, boasts whitewashed walls and wooden balconies that seem to float above the crystal-clear waters of the river. We will then return to Mostar where we will have dinner at a local restaurant.

Day 7

Makarska, Croatia

Medjugorje, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Travel to Makarska & Medjugorje
This morning we will travel to Medjugorje a world-renowned pilgrimage site since 1981, when local children claimed to have seen visions of the Virgin Mary where we get to explore this spiritual town
Afterwards we will travel back over the border to Croatia and our hotel in Makarska. Here we will have the afternoon at leisure to unwind beside the beach after a busy few days.

Day 8

Split, Croatia

Split and fly home
After breakfast we check out from our hotel. We’ll explore one of the jewels of the Dalmatian Coast with a visit to Split, Croatia’s second largest city. Our local tour guide will bring us on walking tour of the Old Town, centred around the grand Diocletian’s Palace. This ancient complex, once the retirement villa of the Roman emperor Diocletian, is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We will then have some time at leisure to explore the shops, bars and restaurants built in the arches of these ruins before returning to our hotel.
It’s time to say goodbye to our time discovering the hidden gems of the Balkans as we travel to Split airport for our flight back to Dublin.

Please note that this is our planned itinerary but sometimes due to circumstances outside our control we may have to alter it slightly.

 

Please note all of our tours include some level of walking activity and may include ascending/descending steps. They are not suitable for people with walking difficulties and/or limited mobility.

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