Arrive into Dubrovnik Airport and collect your hire car. Drive up the coast with a possible visit to the arboretum at Trsteno en route to Ston. Here you might like to try the local delicacy - oysters.
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Experience the best of Bosnia & Herzegovina on this immersive fly-drive holiday. Starting and finishing in Dubrovnik, the itinerary combines cultural highlights in Sarajevo, Mostar, Jajce, Visegrad, and Trebinje with breathtaking natural beauty — from cascading waterfalls to emerald valleys and serene lakes. Discover centuries of history, resilient communities, and authentic local life while enjoying the freedom of the open road.
Activity code: BOFD01
Duration: 10 Days
Discover the captivating landscapes, rich history, and resilient spirit of Bosnia & Herzegovina on this "gateway to" fly-drive holiday. Starting and finishing in Dubrovnik, or optionally flying into Sarajevo, this itinerary allows you to explore both the cultural heartbeat and the natural wonders of one of Europe’s most compelling countries.
Your journey begins with the freedom of the open road: from Dubrovnik, you can soak in the dramatic Adriatic coastline, wander the walls of Ston, and explore the Pelješac Peninsula with its vineyards, charming harbours, and the possibility of a short island excursion to Korčula before crossing into Bosnia & Herzegovina.
Once inside the country, the itinerary leads you through some of the most striking scenery imaginable — from the emerald Neretva and Drina valleys to the tranquil waters of Jablanica and Ramsko lakes, and the stunning cascades of Kravice and the Skakavac waterfalls. Mediaeval towns, Ottoman-era architecture, and historic villages punctuate the route, offering glimpses into centuries of complex history. Notable highlights include the fortified village of Počitelj, the unique town Jajce, the hilltop castle at Travnik, the symbolic bridges of Mostar, and the literary and historic landmarks of Visegrad.
The itinerary balances this natural and historic exploration with a deep understanding of the country’s recent past. Sarajevo, the vibrant capital, offers a powerful experience, from its Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian heritage to the poignant memories of the 1990s siege, as well as its legacy as host of the 1984 Winter Olympic Games. Trebinje, a small riverside town in the south, provides a gentle pause, perfect for a morning stroll along its sun-dappled streets before continuing your journey.
Mostar itself is a highlight not to be missed. The iconic Stari Most (old bridge) was rebuilt in 2004 after its destruction in 1993; the surrounding old town evokes both resilience and timeless beauty, making a two-day stay highly recommended. Throughout your route, encounters with local culture, cuisine, and communities enrich your experience, offering authentic insight into everyday life and enduring traditions.
The conclusion of your holiday is best spent back in Dubrovnik, where you can relax and enjoy the Old Town, take a cable car ride over the terracotta rooftops, or simply unwind by the Adriatic, leaving your car behind as local transport and walking routes make exploration effortless.
Arrival in Sarajevo: Sarajevo, Tuzla, Visegrad, Trebinje, Mostar, Jajce & back to Sarajevo.
Arrival in Tuzla: Tuzla, Visegrad, Trebinje, Mostar, Jajce, Sarajevo & back to Tuzla.
Your fly-drive can be as active or leisurely as you prefer. One night at each stop allows maximum sightseeing; two or more nights give time for side trips or deeper exploration. A private driver or pre-booked train tickets can be arranged for those preferring not to drive, and guided tours, lunches, or additional activities can also be organised along your route.
Flights are available through a range of airlines from UK airports, and bookings through us are fully ATOL protected. Prices are a guideline “from” cost per two adults, with options for single supplements, children, or additional adults sharing. Discounts may apply for groups of three or more.
Based upon 2 persons travelling
Itinerary
Arrive into Dubrovnik Airport and collect your hire car. Drive up the coast with a possible visit to the arboretum at Trsteno en route to Ston. Here you might like to try the local delicacy - oysters.
Option A (from Ston): In the morning you have time to take a drive along the beautiful Peljesac Peninsula then you have a choice of routes inland into Bosnia & Herzegovina to the historic town of Mostar.
Option B (from Ravno): Very close to your starting point is the cave system of Vjetrenica, afterwards we suggest driving towards Mostar via Hutovo Blato Nature Park or Stolac with its ancient necropolis.
Additional places to visit along the way in southern Herzegovina include the historic village of Pocitelj, the pilgrim site of Medugorje and the stunning waterfalls at Kravice.
Today you embark upon one of the most scenic drives in the Balkans, along the Neretva river valley with its impressive canyon not far to the north of Mostar. Your route also passes the beautiful lakes of Jablaniko and Ramsko prior to arriving at Jajce.
A full day to relax in this beautiful historic town and to visit the natural and cultural wonders in the area which include waterfalls, castles, watermills, catacombs and Roman temples.
Hugging the sides of the hill just under the spectacular medieval citadel are beautiful Ottoman-style houses which in turn lie above the crashing 27m high waterfalls on the Pliva River. Beneath St Luke's church are the catacombs, where high priests and nobility were buried and nearby is the site of the 3rd Century Temple of Mithras.
Heading north is the Vrbas Canyon - an amazing drive which can be done as a small circuit if you return via Mrkonjic Grad and the Plivsko Lake. In the wide areas of the Pliva you can find many mills that were built during Ottoman times; most of the mills are still in decent shape, and some remain in use.
Drive via a choice of roads, although we definitely recommend passing through Travnik (maybe for lunch by the river) and the Franciscan monastery of Kraljeva Sutjeska, near Kakanj. Once in Sarajevo you can spend the evening taking in the atmosphere of the old town and beginning to appreciate both the history and much more recent turbulent period.
A full day to explore Sarajevo's capital city.
When travelling around Sarajevo you'll feel totally at ease as there is a real, 'welcome to Sarajevo' atmosphere throughout the city. Places to visit include the old town and, in particular, the Bascarsija as well as many fine cultural sites such as the Bosniak institute, which holds various exhibitions on Sarajevo culture and Sarajevo history, the National Theatre of Bosnia and the National Museum. Whilst in the city your curiosity about the War of Independence and the Siege of Sarajevo can be satisfied with a number of sympathetic exhibitions and experiences such as the Freedom Tunnel and we definitely recommend a guided tour to understand what it was like to live here during this turbulent period.
Don't miss an opportunity to visit Jahorina National Park, site of the 1984 Winter Olympics, and, also not far from the city is the second tallest waterfall in Europe (98m), so beautiful that it is worth the short trip. The vegetation surrounding the waterfall contains a variety of rare species.
Yet more scenic routes, east to Rogatica and up the Drina valley to Visegrad with its fabulous 16th century stone bridge. You could opt for an extra night in Visegrad, (or nearby Gorazde) or consider a more direct route, albeit still a scenic one, to Trebinje. This alternative direction out of Sarajevo, southeast, follows the Zeleznica river up-stream and crosses the mountains at the Rogoj Pass (1161m) heading to Foca. This is where the two route options meet.
The final section of the route today involves two mountain passes over 1000m, the Sutjeska National Park and Bilecko Lake as well as so much fabulous scenery in between.
** you may wish to stay an extra night here if you are NOT choosing to end your holiday in Dubrovnik.
A full day in the delightful town of Trebinje in the Republic of Srpska. Trebinje's Stari Grad (old town) is intact and is full of life in the evenings offering locals and visitors alike a choice of bars, restaurants and ice-cream parlours. Trebinje has its own Old Bridge (the Arslanagica) which is worthy of a stroll alongside the river to view and walk over (why not try this as early as possible for some great photos). Return to your hotel and a visit to the traditional market on the main square before heading out of town in the afternoon for the short drive to Dubrovnik.
** or if you have an evening flight you could elect to go straight to the airport and drop off your car directly.
Option 1: If you have stayed an extra night in Trebinje then you'll make the short drive over the hills directly to Dubrovnik Airport, drop off the car and take your flight home.
Option 2: If staying in Dubrovnik you won't need the car so you can explore on foot (and bus/cable car) and we will provide a private departure transfer to the airport on Day 10 or Day 11, depending on how long you wish to stay in Dubrovnik.
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