This one-way tour from Sarajevo to Dubrovnik via Mostar offers travelers a unique opportunity to explore the stunning landscapes and historical treasures of the Balkans. From the iconic 17th-century Stone Bridge in Konjic to the UNESCO-listed Old Bridge in Mostar, the journey promises an enriching experience guided by knowledgeable professionals. As you explore the region’s cultural heritage, the Dervish Tekke in Blagaj and the charming town of Počitelj await, inviting you to uncover the captivating stories that have shaped this remarkable corner of the world. With a competitive price point and inclusive features, this tour presents a compelling proposition for those seeking to embark on an unforgettable adventure.
Good To Know
- A one-way tour from Sarajevo to Dubrovnik via Mostar, priced from $399.99 for up to 3 participants and with a duration of 11 hours.
- The tour includes hotel pickup, entrance fees, and an English-speaking guide, allowing for a seamless and comprehensive cultural and historical experience.
- Key highlights of the tour include the medieval town of Konjic, the UNESCO-listed Old Bridge in Mostar, and the historic Dervish Tekke in Blagaj.
- The tour provides an opportunity to explore significant sites along the route, such as the Ottoman village of Počitelj and the Kravice Waterfalls.
- Travelers can expect well-maintained transportation, knowledgeable guides, and a high overall satisfaction rating based on previous customer reviews.
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Tour Overview and Pricing
This one-way tour from Sarajevo to Dubrovnik via Mostar offers a comprehensive experience, with prices starting from $399.99 per group (up to 3 participants).
The 11-hour duration allows ample time to explore highlights along the way, including the historic town of Konjic, the UNESCO-listed Old Bridge in Mostar, and the picturesque Blagaj Tekke.
Travelers can take advantage of the free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance and the reserve now & pay later option for flexible planning.
The tour includes hotel pickup, entrance fees, and an English-speaking guide, ensuring a seamless and informative journey.
Itinerary Highlights
The tour takes travelers on an enriching journey, beginning with a visit to Konjic, a town renowned for its archaeological treasures dating back 4,000 years and the captivating 17th-century Stone Bridge.
Next, the tour explores Mostar, featuring the UNESCO-listed Old Bridge and picturesque cobblestone streets.
Travelers then discover Blagaj, home to the historic Dervish Tekke situated over the largest freshwater spring in the Balkans.
The tour continues to the medieval Ottoman village of Počitelj, including a fort with panoramic views.
Inclusions
The tour includes hotel pickup in Sarajevo and drop-off at the traveler’s hotel in Dubrovnik. Entrance fees for key attractions like the War Museum in Mostar, Tekke in Blagaj, and Kravica Falls are covered. Air-conditioned transportation and an English-speaking guide ensure a comfortable and informative journey. Complimentary bottled water is provided, though lunch or dinner is not included. Personal expenses and gratuities are additional.
Inclusions | Exclusions |
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Hotel pickup and drop-off | Lunch or dinner |
Entrance fees | Personal expenses |
Air-conditioned transportation | Gratuities |
English-speaking guide | |
Complimentary bottled water |
Transportation and Guide Experience
Travelers are transported through well-maintained roads, showcasing Bosnian canyons, mountains, lakes, and historic towns. Experienced guides provide insights and assistance, enhancing the travel experience.
The tour offers:
- Small group or private tour options, ensuring personalized attention.
- English-speaking guides who offer valuable commentary about the cultural and historical significance of the sites visited.
- Complimentary bottle of water to stay refreshed during the journey.
This seamless transportation and knowledgeable guidance create an informative and memorable experience for travelers on the one-way tour from Sarajevo to Dubrovnik via Mostar.
Customer Reviews and Ratings
The customer reviews for this tour are overwhelmingly positive, with an overall rating of 5 out of 5 based on 11 reviews.
Travelers highlight the excellent value for money and praise the knowledgeable and engaging guides. Many note the tour’s informative nature, allowing them to experience significant cultural sites while traveling from Sarajevo to Dubrovnik.
Reviewers also appreciate the well-maintained transportation and the opportunity to explore destinations like Mostar, Blagaj, and Kravica Falls.
The tour seems to provide a comprehensive and enjoyable experience for visitors seeking to discover the history and natural beauty of the Balkans.
Exploring Konjic and Its Treasures
Konjic, a picturesque town nestled along the banks of the Neretva River, beckons visitors with its rich history and cultural legacy.
The town boasts a remarkable 17th-century Stone Bridge, a testament to the region’s Ottoman past. Travelers can also explore the town’s archaeological traces, some dating back over 4,000 years, offering a glimpse into the area’s ancient roots.
Key highlights of Konjic include:
- The Stone Bridge, a stunning architectural masterpiece spanning the Neretva River.
- Archaeological sites that reveal the town’s millennia-old history.
- The scenic natural setting, with the Neretva River winding through the heart of the town.
Konjic’s blend of history, culture, and natural beauty make it a captivating stop on the tour from Sarajevo to Dubrovnik.
Discovering the Charm of Mostar
The historic city of Mostar captivates visitors with its iconic Old Bridge, a UNESCO-listed treasure that has spanned the Neretva River for centuries. Destroyed during the Bosnian War and painstakingly rebuilt, the bridge is now a symbol of resilience and unity. Wandering the picturesque cobblestone streets, travelers can explore the vibrant Old Town, admire the traditional architecture, and visit the War Museum to learn about the region’s complex history.
Old Bridge | War Museum | Bazar | Mosques | Tekke |
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Iconic landmark | Informative exhibits | Lively market | Historic places of worship | Dervish monastery |
UNESCO World Heritage site | Insights into Bosnian conflict | Local crafts and goods | Blagaj Tekke overlooking spring | Exploring Bosnian culture |
Destroyed and rebuilt after war | Understanding the past | Experiencing local life | Architectural marvels | Serene spiritual retreat |
Symbol of unity and resilience | Powerful and emotional | Shopping and dining | Husein-Kazeroon Mosque | Fascinating history |
Must-see attraction in Mostar | Important stop on the tour | Immersive cultural experience | Breathtaking natural setting | Unique cultural heritage |
Visiting Blagaj and Počitelj
As travelers continue their journey from Mostar, they’ll discover the charming town of Blagaj, nestled at the base of towering cliffs.
Home to the historic Dervish Tekke, this 16th-century Sufi monastery is situated over the largest freshwater spring in the Balkans.
Nearby, the medieval Ottoman village of Počitelj offers a glimpse into the region’s rich history. Visitors can explore the fort, which provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
The final stop on the tour is Kravica Falls, a natural attraction with a 26-28 meter-high cascade, offering opportunities for swimming and relaxation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Customize the Tour Itinerary to Fit My Interests?
Yes, the tour can be customized to fit your interests. Travelers can work with the tour provider to modify the itinerary and include or exclude specific sites based on their preferences.
How Can I Arrange a Private Tour Versus a Group Tour?
Travelers can arrange a private tour by contacting the tour operator directly. This allows for a more personalized experience and the ability to customize the itinerary to suit individual interests. Group tours are also available for a more cost-effective option.
Are Any Vegetarian or Dietary Meal Options Available During the Tour?
The tour doesn’t specifically include vegetarian or dietary meal options, but the guide can accommodate special requests if notified in advance. Travelers with dietary needs should contact the tour operator to discuss their requirements.
What Is the Cancellation Policy if I Need to Change My Travel Dates?
The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, allowing for flexible travel plans. Customers can also choose the "Reserve now & pay later" option to accommodate changes in their schedule.
Can I Extend My Stay in Dubrovnik After the Tour Concludes?
You can extend your stay in Dubrovnik after the tour concludes. The tour provider offers a flexible "reserve now & pay later" option, allowing you to plan your onward travel without additional fees.
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The Sum Up
This captivating one-way tour from Sarajevo to Dubrovnik via Mostar promises an enriching experience for up to three participants. Priced at $399.99, the 11-hour journey showcases iconic sights, including the Stone Bridge in Konjic, the Old Bridge in Mostar, and the Dervish Tekke in Blagaj, with hotel pickup, entrance fees, and an English-speaking guide ensuring a seamless and memorable exploration of the stunning Balkan landscapes.