Neum is the largest seaside resort town in Bosnia and Herzegovina, which has the shortest coastline out of all the countries on the Adriatic Sea at just 12 miles in length. Situated between Split and Dubrovnik in Croatia, Neum is populated almost entirely by Croats. Smaller than the resort towns in nearby Croatia and Montenegro, Neum offers small-village charm while simultaneously offering world-class resort, beach, boating, swimming and water sport amenities. As a matter of fact, its the only town located on the 15 miles of Bosnia and Herzegovina coastline. The Croatian Coast is divided into two parts, with 15 miles of the Bosnian Coastline inserted in between the Croatian Coastline.
Visit beautiful and criminally overlooked Bosnia Herzegovina and its more popular 'big brother,' Croatia. Combine Sarajevo (a Balkan cultural hub recognized as a UNESCO Creative City - it is full of history, charm, and quirk) and the beautiful but small seaside city Neum with a stop in UNESCO heritage listed Mostar in between before heading to Dubrovnik (with impressive architecture and glorious, sunny beaches). This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
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