Bosnia and Herzegovina Group Tours & Trips

45 Bosnia and Herzegovina trips. Tours from 9 tour companies. 222 reviews. 4.7/5 avg rating.

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Best of Balkans (Start Budapest)
By Contiki
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Hit up an incredible 7 countries in just one trip and take in the best sights the Balkans has to offer. Whether it's exploring the beautiful city of Dubrovnik, partying until the early hours in Belgrade or strolling around the historic sights Sarajevo has to offer, this trip has something for everyone.

15 days$200 / day
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Best of Balkans (Start Dubrovnik)
By Contiki
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Why we love them
Their trips create life-long memories for young people setting off to discover the world.
4.7/5 Excellent
100+ reviews
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Standard - 3 star

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This part of the world is hotter than hot right now, and we aint gonna lie, this trip's name says it all. Sunshine, sunsets, and sights are served up left right and centre, with a nature fix dotted in-between to keep every explorer tuned in. 15-days of life changing experiences are yours for the taking.

15 days$172 / day
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Balkans Discovery
By Contiki
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Their trips create life-long memories for young people setting off to discover the world.
4.7/5 Excellent
100+ reviews
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Standard - 3 star

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There's so much to fit in with this 8-day adventure around 6 incredible Balkan countries. Take in the Dalmatian Coastline as we head to Montenegro, visit some iconic sights in Albania, check out the place where WWI began and explore the architecture in Belgrade.

8 days$177 / day
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Eastern Capitals & the Dalmatian Riviera (Summer, Small Groups)
By Insight Vacations
premier
Why we love them
They really care about everyone's individual needs on each tour and they have an incredible attention to detail.
4.6/5 Excellent
100+ reviews
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Premium - 4 star

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From Vienna to Ljubljana and onto Dubrovnik, this grand tour takes in the natural wonders of Plitvice National Park, the historic wartime Sarajevo Tunnel of Hope and the ancient town of Trogir—founded by the Greek Empire over 2000 years ago. Beginning the journey in royal style, a Schönbrunn Palace tour in Vienna brings the dynasty of the Habsburgs to life as a Local Expert guides you through the palatial ballrooms, and stately grounds. In the Slovenian capital, the intoxicating aromas of Ljubljanan’s Central Market are food for the soul, while the Croatian capital of Zagreb showcases the architectural grandeur of its twin towns. A tour of the Dalmatian Riviera serves up the 1700-year-old cellars of Split and the pearl of the Adriatic—Dubrovnik.

14 days$427 / day
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Best of the Balkans
By Costsaver
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Their value for money is incredible for the exceptional experiences they offer.
4.5/5 Excellent
100+ reviews
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Standard - 3 star
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Moderate

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Step back in time on this 9-day journey through the Balkans, where medieval ruins meet ancient Roman wonders. Explore the enchanting old towns of Dubrovnik and Split, stroll through vibrant multicultural cities, and marvel at breathtaking architecture. Hear heartfelt tales of resilience and history from Local Guides who bring centuries of stories to life. The best of the Balkans is yours to discover—your way.

9 days$211 / day
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Balkan Delight
By Trafalgar
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Their travelers enjoy 24/7 travel expertise and dedicated service throughout the trips - everything is taken care of.
4.6/5 Excellent
100+ reviews
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Premium - 4 star
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Easy

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The secrets of the Balkans are revealed on this historically packed trip. Go underground and learn how Sarajevo once relied on its Bosnian War Tunnel, see the bridge of peace rebuilt with salvaged stone, and explore Adriatic beauty from Dubrovnik to Kotor.

11 days$302 / day
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Bosnia and Herzegovina Reviews & Ratings

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Oct 2018

Beautiful Bosnia

Yet again Exodus has offered an amazing package. The best guides, the best views and the best locations. The Bosnian mountains are stunning and the local people ar...

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Oct 2018

Bosnia hertz walk

Very good, particularly impressed by ou magnificent guide Kanaan who spoke English perfectly, was passionate about his country, informative and balanced when descr...

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Aug 2018

breathtaking scenery

I really enjoyed this trip. Both the guide (Kenan) and the assistant guide (Branko) contributed a lot to this and ensured everything was going smoothly and were li...

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Anonymous

Aug 2018

A beautiful country

Bosnia & Herzegovina is a really beautiful country with stunning mountain scenery. Although I'm not usually a fan of cities, all 3 cities visited on this trip ...

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Nov 2017

Already Planning my Return with Exodus

Have you ever connected so deeply with a country, you couldn't put it into words? That's how I felt about Bosnia and Herzegovina. As an avid traveler, it's one of ...

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Bosnia and Herzegovina Tour Selection Trips

  • Tours to Bosnia and Herzegovina often include other Balkan Peninsula countries. While there’s no widespread agreement on which countries make up the Balkan Peninsula, Macedonia, Croatia, Montenegro and Kosovo might also be included in your itinerary. Tours to Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Tourism in Bosnia and Herzegovina is relatively undeveloped so set your expectations accordingly; for example, accommodations are generally in the “value” category (vs. “basic” or “premium”), food is excellent but not gourmet, and the region’s infrastructure is not up to par with more heavily touristed destinations. However, the lack of commercialization is what endears many travelers to the region. Speak with your tour company for specific information.
  • No matter the tour you choose, the impact of the war that took place in the early 90s will be evident and sights may be raw for some particularly in Sarajevo; however, resilience, resourcefulness and hope are also plain to see. As well, the coexistence of people with different ethnic backgrounds and religions. Most tour guides have excellent knowledge of the complex history in the region, many with personal experience of the war. Learning about the region will be both eye opening and inspiring.
  • Tours will use buses; otherwise, longer lines at checkpoints, road conditions that may be more hazardous to passenger vehicles and special laws when driving in Bosnia and Herzegovina are to be expected. Roads can be long, bumpy, and windy so if prone to car sickness, take appropriate measures. 
  • Most tours to Bosnia and Herzegovina are cultural in nature with a travel style that will offer a good mix of activities and free time. 
  • Is it expensive to travel to Bosnia and Herzegovina? If you’re a budget traveler, Bosnia and Herzegovina is the place.  You’ll find several dozen tours under $200/day and plenty of tours under $150/day. Take into consideration that flights are generally more expensive in June and less expensive in February with New York to Sarajevo being the most commonly chosen flight route.
  • While a cultural tour might be what you have in mind when traveling to this part of the world, have you ever thought of cycling in Bosnia and Herzegovina? Most haven’t and yet, the pristine landscapes beckon the active traveler. There are not only cycling tours to choose from but also, rafting, walking and even snowshoeing. You’re sure to be one of the few who post a cycling selfie from the Balkans! Walking tours in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Cycling in Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina small ship cruises offer sights of the ever popular Croatian coast which is on the Adriatic Sea. Croatia borders Bosnia and Herzegovina to its west and north. The southwestern border of Bosnia and Herzegovina is close to the Southern Dalmatian Islands, just off the coast of Croatia and a popular small cruising destination. Stops in Dubrovnik, Croatia and the Bosnian cities of Mostar and Sarajevo are often included in these itineraries. 
  • You might be wondering, “should I travel to Bosnia Herzegovina?” The answer, if it is safe to go, is yes! You’ll read in review after review that tours to this part of the world exceed expectations. You will have a great variety of experiences, most likely ones you’ve never had before, whether cultural, historical or natural.

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Are Bosnia & Herzegovina Two Separate Countries?

Although often informally called Bosnia, Bosnia and Herzegovina are not two separate countries but rather, two autonomous entities. Geographically, Bosnia makes up the larger northern region while Herzegovina makes up the smaller southern region.

The political map is drawn differently: the Bosnian entity, called the Bosnian Serb Republic, is located in the north, south and southwestern parts of the country. The Herzegovinian entity, called the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, is located in the central and northwestern parts of the country. These entities reflect ethnic divisions between Serbs and Croats.

Nearby Countries

Bosnia Herzegovina is in the Balkan region of southern Europe.

Countries in the Balkan region that are nearby Bosnia and Herzegovina include Albania, Northern Macedonia, Serbia (adjacent to its east), Croatia (adjacent to its north), Bulgaria, Kosovo, Slovenia, Montenegro (adjacent to its south), and Romania.

Similar to regions of the United States there is no widespread agreement on which countries make up the Balkan region and sometimes parts of Turkey and Greece are included. Further complicating designation is that in most recent times the terms Southeastern or Southeast are becoming more common, perhaps because of the political and ethnic upheaval often associated with the Balkan region. 

There are three southern peninsulas in Europe. From west to east they are the Iberian Peninsula of Spain and Portugal; the Italian Peninsula and the Balkan Peninsula.

What Language Do They Speak?

The language spoken in Bosnia Herzegovina reflects ethnic, political, religious, geographic, and historic ties as well as no standardization. Bosnian, Serbian and Croatian are the three primary languages, also termed Serbo-Croatian.

In recent years, the term has come to include the Bosnian and Montenegrin languages. While similar and not a hindrance to communication between groups, all are separate languages with their own dialects.

Is English spoken in Bosnia Herzegovina? Many do speak English that’s quite good, especially younger generation Bosnians. As always when traveling to a country with a language different than your own, learning common words and phrases can enrich your experience  - and that of your hosts, too.

What is the Weather Like?

Weather in Bosnia and Herzegovina is mild with variations depending on whether you are close to the Meditteranean, traveling through the plains or more hilly regions. In the Bosnian north, expect the coldest winter temps in January to hover around freezing, while in southern Herzegovina, about 42℉. Summer is a balmy 72℉ on average in Bosnia and about 78℉ in Herzegovina. June, July, August, and September are generally good times to travel to Bosnia Herzegovina weather-wise.

How much does it rain in Bosnia Herzegovina?

It’s always helpful to know whether you need to pack for rainy weather. The northern city of Banja Luka sees about 40 inches per year. Rain is heaviest during the months of October, November, December, and June with average monthly precipitation of about 4 inches.

In the southwestern part of Bosnia Herzegovina, the city of Mostar close to the Meditteranean sees an average of about 57 inches of precipitation per year. The months of October, November, and December are the heaviest with nearly 7, 8, and 9 inches respectively. The average annual precipitation in Sarajevo, situated further north and inland is about 37 inches. There, too, rain is heaviest during the months of October, November, and December.

Do I need a Visa? 

Visas for travel to Bosnia and Herzegovina are not required for stays under 3 months. Passports are required and must be valid for three months past your date of departure. 

Is it Safe to Travel?

As of the latest U.S. Department of State Travel Advisory in June of 2019, Bosnia and Herzegovina is at Level 2: travelers are advised to exercise increased caution due to terrorism and land mines. Be sure to visit Travel.State.Gov to see what current advisory levels are.

Also, be aware that air quality might be poor, especially in Sarajevo not only because of cigarette smoke but other pollution. What are the roads like in Bosnia Herzegovina? Road conditions can be hazardous; for example, no roadside guardrails and no street lights outside of city centers. There are special laws and papers are required so know before you go. General safety recommendations such as not wearing jewelry and keeping items of value close to your person should be followed.

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