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Sarajevo to Dubrovnik

Empires, Mountains & the Adriatic Coast

Moderate7 DaysMax 10 people
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About this package

This journey connects two of the most dramatic cities in the Balkans — Sarajevo, the city where East met West and history turned on a bullet, and Dubrovnik, the walled pearl of the Adriatic. In between lies a landscape most travellers never see: Herzegovina's limestone gorges, Ottoman bridge towns, the wild Neretva river, and a short but sovereign corridor of Bosnian sea.

The route is not just a transfer — it is a narrative. You will move through layers of Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, Yugoslav, and Mediterranean history. You will eat burek in a Sarajevo backstreet, swim beneath the old bridge in Mostar at golden hour, taste Herzegovinian wine in a family cellar, and walk the walls of Dubrovnik as the Adriatic turns orange below you.

Seven days. Two countries. One unforgettable arc.

Activities & experiences

Between Empires Walking Tour

Ottoman bazaars, Austro-Hungarian boulevards, and four religions within 500 metres.

Siege of Sarajevo Tour

The 1,425-day siege told through real stories by someone who lived through it.

Bosnian Coffee Ceremony

Learn the ritual behind the most important daily tradition in Bosnia.

ARK D-0 — Tito's Nuclear Bunker

One of Yugoslavia's best-kept secrets — a city-sized bunker carved into the mountain above Konjic.

Mostar Old Bridge & War Walk

The 16th-century bridge, its destruction in 1993, and the city that rebuilt itself.

Herzegovinian Wine Cellar

Three-generation family winery in one of Europe's sunniest wine regions.

Mali Ston Oysters

Bay-grown oysters from a tradition dating back to the 14th century.

Dubrovnik City Walls at Sunset

2km circuit above the Adriatic with views no photograph fully captures.

Day by day itinerary

Day 1
Sarajevo
Arrival in Sarajevo

Arrival, orientation walk, and first taste of Bosnian hospitality.

Arrival in Sarajevo
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Morning

Arrival into Sarajevo by air or road. Private transfer to your accommodation in the old town or immediate surroundings. Settle in, freshen up, and step outside — the city begins at your doorstep. Baščaršija, the Ottoman bazaar quarter, is within walking distance. Let it disorient you gently. That is part of the design.

Afternoon

At 16:00 meet your guide for a 90-minute orientation walk through Baščaršija and across the invisible line where the Ottoman city meets the Austro-Hungarian boulevard. Your guide will explain why this 200-metre stretch is called the 'Jerusalem of Europe'. Dinner is at a local konoba — slow-roasted lamb under the sač, Bosnian bread, and your first glass of Žilavka white wine. Evening free.

If arriving late, the orientation walk moves to Day 2 morning. Dinner still happens.

Included activities
Private arrival transfer
Orientation walk through Baščaršija
Welcome dinner at local konoba
Optional activities
Evening free walk in the old town
Hotel Hecco Deluxe, Sarajevo
Welcome dinner
Day 2
Sarajevo
Sarajevo Deep Dive

Full day in Sarajevo — history, siege, coffee ritual, and local lunch.

Day 3
Konjic / Jablanica
Into Herzegovina

Drive south through the Neretva canyon, Tito's bunker, and the wartime bridge.

Day 4
Mostar
Mostar & the Old Bridge

Full day in Mostar — the bridge, the war, the old town, and a swim.

Day 5
Čapljina / Neum / Pelješac
Wine Country & the Coast

Herzegovinian wine cellars, Bosnia's only sea, and the Pelješac peninsula.

Day 6
Dubrovnik
Dubrovnik — The Walled City

Old town immersion, city walls walk, and the real Dubrovnik beneath the tourism.

Day 7
Dubrovnik
Departure Day

Final morning in the old town, farewell breakfast, transfer to airport.

Moderate fitness required

Most walking is on flat or gently uneven surfaces. The Dubrovnik city walls (Day 6) involve 2km of uneven stone steps in full sun — the most demanding segment. The siege and wartime content on Days 2 and 4 carries emotional weight. Neither is sanitised.

What's included

Accommodation
Hotel Hecco Deluxe, Sarajevo (Days 1–2)Hotel Bristol, Mostar (Days 3–4)Hotel Adriatic, Dubrovnik (Days 5–7)
Meals
Welcome dinner at local konoba (Day 1)Breakfast & lunch (Day 2)Jablanica riverside lamb lunch (Day 3)Breakfast & trout lunch (Day 4)Wine tasting & Neum seafood lunch (Day 5)
Transport
Private minibus throughout (Sarajevo to Dubrovnik)Arrival and departure private transfers
Destinations
SarajevoKonjic (ARK D-0)JablanicaMostarBlagaj
Included activities
Orientation walk through BaščaršijaBosnian coffee ceremonyBetween Empires Walking TourSiege of Sarajevo TourKonjic Ottoman bridge
Optional activities
Tunnel of Hope MuseumWar Childhood MuseumSwimming under Stari Most (June–Sep)Lokrum island ferryMount Srđ cable car
Not included
Flights and international transportAccommodation (hotel recommendations provided at each stop)Most lunches and dinners (exceptions listed in inclusions)Entry fees not specified in inclusionsTravel insurance — required, not includedGratuities — appreciated but never expectedPersonal expenses and souvenirs

Is this trip right for you?

This trip is for you if…

Travellers who want history with depth, not dates
First-time visitors to Bosnia and Herzegovina
Small group travellers who dislike coach tours
People combining Dubrovnik with a Balkans cultural journey
Wine, food and coastal travel enthusiasts
Anyone who wants to understand the 1990s Balkan wars in context

This trip may not be right if…

If you want a beach-focused holiday — this is a moving journey, not a resort stay
If wartime and siege content is difficult for you — Days 2 and 4 cover heavy material
If you need luxury hotels at every stop — mid-range accommodation is the baseline
If Dubrovnik in July/August peak crowds concern you — consider travelling in May, June, or September

Important Information

Free cancellation up to 72 hours before departure. Cancellations within 72 hours are non-refundable.

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