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Departure from Tuzla - Airport
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Estimated arrival to Dubrovnik - Airport
14:58h

Trip duration: 358min

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Places you can visit along the way

Quality photo of Arboretum Trsteno - Croatia

Arboretum Trsteno
Croatia

90 min

Arboretum is the ideal place to reflect and relax. This protected natural monument has existed almost incessantly from the late 15th century. The only two... times when this serenity was almost destroyed was in 1991 during the attacks of the Yugoslav People's Army which, unfortunately, destroyed a large part of it and in 2000 in a forest fire when Arboretum again was severely damaged. However, today Arboretum is mostly restored and opened for visitors so don’t miss to take a walk around the oldest renaissance garden in Dalmatia.

Quality photo of Konjic Bridge - Bosnia and Herzegovina

Konjic Bridge
Bosnia and Herzegovina

75 min

A masterpiece of seventeenth century architecture, Konjic Bridge was built under Ottoman rule in 1682. It is the landmark of one of the country’s oldest... towns, Konjic and one of the finest monuments of its kind in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Destroyed by the German troops in 1945, it was not until the 2009 that the bridge was reconstructed into its original state, thanks to the funds of the Turkish government. Therefore, the grand opening with more than 1500 performers included also performances by the Turkish military band and the Turkish whirling dervishes of Konya.

Quality photo of Mostar - Bosnia and Herzegovina

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
Bosnia and Herzegovina

135 min

There is something enchanting about the way Sarajevo embraces its visitors. Although the city is more than obviously torn in its religious diversity, for which... is often called “little Jerusalem", and painful recent history when it faced near annihilation, Sarajevo and its residents still have the warmest welcoming heart. You will feel it in every corner of the restored city center whose Ottoman and Austro Hungarian buildings also reflect diversity and rich history. City’s highlights are the Bosnian Historical Museum, the Gazi Husrev-bey Mosque, the Latin Bridge where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was killed which led to the First World War and the delightful Old Town with the antique stone-flagged alleys.

Quality photo of Vjetrenica Cave - Bosnia and Herzegovina

Vjetrenica Cave
Bosnia and Herzegovina

90 min

Dating back to the ancient Roman times, the curious scientists have since explored about 7 kilometers of this magnificent cave thought to reach all the... way to the breath-taking Adriatic coast. Except containing many stalactites, flowstones and cascades of over 200 different animal species, this alluring cave is also known as one of the most bio-diverse caves in the world. If the refreshing breeze of the ‘Wind Cave’ and 600 meters of sheer fascination with nature’s creation is not enough, the now-extinct leopard fossil is sure to leave you at awe.

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.