Sarajevo - Mostar - Split: Chauffeured Collection
❮Sarajevo - Mostar - Split: Chauffeured Collection
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This 7 night sample itinerary includes:
- Flight into Sarajevo and out of Split
- Hotel for 3 nights in Sarajevo
- Transfer: Sarajevo - Mostar (including a stop at Konjic Bridge)
- Hotel for 2 nights in Mostar
- Transfer: Mostar - Split (including stop in Makarska)
- Hotel for 2 nights in SplitTransfers may include additional options: To see additional options and add any (if any are available): In the booking process select Change on the Intercity Transfer, read through the transportation details and select the options you wish to add. 
Visit historic Bosnia Herzegovina and Croatia, two stars of the Balkan states. Start your vacation in Sarajevo (the cultural hub in the Balkans it is recognized as a UNESCO Creative City). Next is lovely Mostar (another UNESCO World Heritage Site). Your transfer between cities will include a stop at the historic Konjic Bridge! After your days exploring Mostar you will transfer to Split, the largest city of the region of Dalmatia, with a stop in captivating Makarska along the way! 
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                        Flexible Itinerary
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                                    Sarajevo Day 1Arrive to Sarajevo Day 1Arrive to Sarajevo
 Overnight in SarajevoDay 2Overnight in SarajevoDay 3Overnight in SarajevoDay 4Departing from Sarajevo
 Transportation to next city by: Regional Air
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                                    Mostar Day 4Arrive to Mostar Day 4Arrive to Mostar
 Overnight in MostarDay 5Overnight in MostarDay 6Departing from Mostar
 Transportation to next city by: Regional Air
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                                    Split Day 6Arrive to Split Day 6Arrive to Split
 Overnight in SplitDay 7Overnight in SplitDay 8Departing from Split
 
 
                    Bosnia Herzegovina
Bosnia and Herzegovina is known for its Ottoman-era history and architecture, such as its famed Old Bridge in Mostar and the Old Stone Bridge in Konjic. Due to its eventful history, including many wars and conquests, many ethnic groups live in Bosnia and Herzegovina, practicing many religions. Today's Bosnia and Herzegovina, in particular the capital, Sarajevo, is committed to promoting multiculturalism.
 
                    Croatia
Croatia is a fast-growing European travel destination, as Americans are discovering a destination that Europeans have visited for decades. It has some of the most popular beaches in Europe, with the numerous islands offshore considered to have the best beaches. Croatia is also known for its history and natural beauty, offering opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, kayaking, and mountain climbing at its many national parks such as Plitvice Lakes. It also offers the chance to learn about Croatian history by visiting its many walled cities (such as Dubrovnik, Trogir, and Korcula), Roman-era buildings (of which Diocletian's Palace is perhaps the best known), and religious buildings such as Zagreb Cathedral in the country's exquisite capital.
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                            Sarajevo  Sarajevo is the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. During its four-century rule by the Ottomans, it became one of the most multicultural cities in Europe. For its commitment to multiculturalism, Sarajevo has been named a UNESCO Creative City. 
 
 Visit and discover the Sarajevo Tunnel, Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, Sebilj Fountain, Latin Bridge, Vijecnica, Skakavac Waterfall, Sacred Heart Cathedral, Miljacka River, National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Emperor's Mosque, and so much more.
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                            Mostar  Mostar, located in the southwestern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, is known the world over for its picturesque Old Bridge spanning the Neretva River. The Old Bridge was built by the Ottomans in the 16th century, tragically destroyed during the Bosnian War in 1993, and then rebuilt between 2001-04 with the help of UNESCO, which named the area a World Heritage Site. It is one of Bosnia's top tourist attractions, as are seven surviving Ottoman-era stone mosques. 
 
 Visit and explore the Old Bridge, Neretva River, Dervish House, Buna River, Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque, Karadoz Bey Mosque, Crooked Bridge, Blagaj Fort, Museum of War and Genocide, Museum of the Old Bridge, and so much more.
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                            Split  Split is the second-largest city in Croatia, and its history stretches back over 1,700 years. Listed on the register of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Diocletian's Palace is the gem of the Old Town, a pedestrianized zone which includes the beautiful riverwalk called Riva. Buzzing shops, restaurants, and bars are situated alongside monuments and buildings dating from the Roman era. The dramatic backdrop of mountains bleeds into the sea, giving an atmospheric setting to this stunning city. 
 
 Visit Split's Old Town, Diocletian's Palace, Bacvice, Marjan, Mestrovic Gallery, Klis Fortress, Diocletian's Palace, Riva, Gregory of Nin statue, Chapel of St. Arnir, Diocletian's Cellars, Peristyle, Republic Square, People's Square, and so much more.
 
                    Visit and discover the Sarajevo Tunnel, Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, Sebilj Fountain, Latin Bridge, Vijecnica, Skakavac Waterfall, Sacred Heart Cathedral, Miljacka River, National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Emperor's Mosque, and so much more.
 
                    Visit and explore the Old Bridge, Neretva River, Dervish House, Buna River, Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque, Karadoz Bey Mosque, Crooked Bridge, Blagaj Fort, Museum of War and Genocide, Museum of the Old Bridge, and so much more.
 
                    Visit Split's Old Town, Diocletian's Palace, Bacvice, Marjan, Mestrovic Gallery, Klis Fortress, Diocletian's Palace, Riva, Gregory of Nin statue, Chapel of St. Arnir, Diocletian's Cellars, Peristyle, Republic Square, People's Square, and so much more.


 
                 
                         
                         
                        