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GuideJune 20, 2026

Where to go in Bosnia: 7 places Gulf travellers love

From Sarajevo and Mostar to waterfalls and mountain resorts — the seven places Gulf travellers love most in Bosnia & Herzegovina.

Where to go in Bosnia: 7 places Gulf travellers love

Bosnia is small enough to see a lot in a week, and green enough to feel a world away from the Gulf summer. Here are seven places our guests return to again and again.

1. Sarajevo

The capital is where most trips begin. Ottoman bazaars, coffee that takes its time, and mountains on every horizon. Base yourself near Baščaršija and walk.

2. Mostar

The famous Old Bridge, turquoise river, and old town lanes. Best in the early morning before the day-trippers arrive.

3. Jahorina & Bjelašnica

Cool mountain air an hour from Sarajevo. Green meadows in summer, snow in winter — perfect for families escaping the heat.

4. Kravice Waterfalls

A wide curtain of falls near Mostar, ringed by places to swim and sit in the shade. Go on a weekday.

5. Blagaj

A dervish house built into a cliff where the Buna river bursts out of the rock. Quiet, cool, and unforgettable.

6. Una National Park

Emerald rivers and waterfalls in the northwest — the wildest, greenest corner of the country.

7. Trebinje

Sunny, walkable, and close to the Adriatic. A gentle place to end a trip.

Tip: distances are short but roads are mountain roads. A comfortable car — or a private driver — makes all the difference.

Frequently asked questions

How many days do you need to see Bosnia?

A week is comfortable to combine Sarajevo, Mostar, the mountains and a waterfall or two without rushing; five days works if you focus on the highlights.

When is the best time to visit Bosnia?

Late spring to early autumn brings green landscapes and cool, pleasant weather — a welcome escape from the Gulf summer; winter is for the ski resorts.

Is Bosnia good for Gulf families?

Very — cool green summers, halal food, prayer facilities, and short drives between sights make it easy and comfortable for families.

Do I need a car to get around Bosnia?

The best places sit between towns, so a rental car is the easiest way to explore; private transfers cover airport runs and point-to-point trips.

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