Transfer from Dubrovnik - Airport
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Departure from Dubrovnik - Airport
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Estimated arrival to Sarajevo - International Airport
13:14h

Trip duration: 254min

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Places you can visit along the way

Quality photo of Tvrdos Monastery - Bosnia and Herzegovina

Tvrdos Monastery
Bosnia and Herzegovina

75 min

One should visit Tvrdos Monastery for at least two amazing reasons: the beautiful 15th century Serbian Orthodox Monastery and the wine the monks produce here.... The Monastery is built on foundations of the Roman Church dating all the way back to the 4th century. The church has a glass floor, which is like a “window to past” because through it, foundations of the old Roman church can be seen. As for the wines, it is enough to know that today the monks produce world’s award-winning wines. Private tours of the church and its beautiful garden as well as the wine cellars are available.

Quality photo of Trebinje - Bosnia and Herzegovina

Trebinje
Bosnia and Herzegovina

75 min

With its mild Mediterranean climate, friendly and warm people, and unique architecture, Trebinje oozes that charm that is simply irresistible. It is a perfect day... trip from nearby Dubrovnik or Mostar, or a perfect slow-paced weekend getaway. Trebinje has a rich history thus many historical sites, monuments, churches and monasteries.

Quality photo of Radimlja - Bosnia and Herzegovina

Radimlja
Bosnia and Herzegovina

60 min

The necropolis Radimlja belongs to the most valuable medieval monuments in Bosnia and Herzegovina and it includes 30 tombstones. Their importance is reflected in their... design with many ornaments from basic forms to more plastic ornaments and titles mentioning historical personalities. They are densely arranged and can be seen immediately along the road.

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Mostar
Bosnia and Herzegovina

105 min

The small town of Mostar is best known for its 16th century Ottoman bridge – Stari Most (the Old Bridge) which stretches between reincarnated medieval... towers and crosses the Neretva River. City’s striking architecture, as the bridge itself, reflect many influences that Mostar has gone through in its past, from Christian Europe and Muslim Middle East. During the 1990s conflict, a major part of the historic old town and the Old Bridge were destroyed and then rebuilt in 2004. Its wide-ranging architecture and many mosques make Mostar the ideal place to go for a cultural break.

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Sarajevo War Tunnel Museum
Bosnia and Herzegovina

75 min

In the midst of the Bosnian War, during the Siege of Sarajevo that lasted for 4 years, the people of Sarajevo were trapped and starving,... living in their basements. In 1993 the Bosnian army built the Sarajevo Tunnel known as the Tunnel of Hope. The purpose of the tunnel was to deliver food and supplies to those in need. The 800 meters long, 1 m wide, 1.6 meters high tunnel was the city's lifeline to the outside world. Historians estimate that more than 1 million trips were taken through the tunnel and about 20 million tons of food were transported through here. Today, about 20 meters of tunnel are part of a museum which contains a collection of objects, archival documents and authentic video material made during the time of the Siege of Sarajevo.

Quality photo of Blagaj Tekija Monastery - Bosnia and Herzegovina

Blagaj Tekija Monastery
Bosnia and Herzegovina

75 min

Blagaj Tekija is a Dervish monastery, located just outside of Mostar, in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Although it is 600 years old, and its buildings are... quite unique, it is its location that is simply stunning – standing at the base of a cliff, next to the source of the river Buna. Due to the rock slides, the buildings needed to be thoroughly restored in 2012; hence the monastery looks mostly as it did in the past. The site features a few restaurants along the river banks, a few souvenir shops too, and a museum inside the monastery, but please remember that inside you need to cover yourself and stay quiet while you explore the site.