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Bosnia and Herzegovina holidays are your ticket to medieval Old Towns, mountain-meets-city views and some of the most underrated food and culture in Europe, all without the crowds of better-known hotspots.
Bosnia and Herzegovina Holiday Highlights
Where East meets West – Ottoman history, Austro-Hungarian charm and Balkan energy all in one place
Mountains on your doorstep – Sarajevo sits surrounded by dramatic peaks perfect for hiking and winter sports
Brilliant value breaks – enjoy great hotels, food and activities for a fraction of Western Europe prices
Coffee culture galore – slow down and sip strong Bosnian coffee like a local
The best things to do in Bosnia and Herzegovina
From history-packed streets to mountain escapes, Bosnia blends culture and nature in a way few destinations can match.
Sarajevo Old Town (Baščaršija)
A maze of cobbled streets, copper workshops and traditional cafés. This is where you’ll find the famous Sebilj Fountain, buzzing markets and some of the best local food spots in the city.
Latin Bridge
A small but historically huge landmark – the site linked to the start of World War I. Today it’s a peaceful riverside spot surrounded by cafés and museums.
Trebević Mountain
Just minutes from Sarajevo, take the cable car up for panoramic views over the city and abandoned Olympic bobsleigh tracks from the 1984 Winter Games.
Gazi Husrev-bey Mosque
One of the most important Ottoman-era buildings in the Balkans, showcasing beautiful Islamic architecture right in the heart of the Old Town.
Kravica Waterfalls
A true natural highlight – turquoise cascades surrounded by greenery where you can swim in summer. Often compared to a mini Plitvice without the crowds.
Mostar & Stari Most Bridge
A postcard-perfect Ottoman stone bridge over the Neretva River. Watch locals dive from the bridge in summer or stroll the cobbled streets below.
Sarajevo Cable Car
Ride from the city up to Trebević for one of the best value scenic views in Europe – especially at sunset.
Where to stay in Bosnia and Herzegovina
From city-centre comfort to spa-style escapes, Sarajevo offers a surprising mix of stays for every type of traveller.
Central Sarajevo stays
Stay close to Baščaršija and the main sights for easy exploring on foot. These areas are ideal if you want cafés, museums and nightlife right on your doorstep.
Spa & leisure hotels
Expect indoor and outdoor pools, Turkish baths, wellness centres and family-friendly facilities – perfect for relaxing after sightseeing or ski days.
Modern city apartments
Stylish aparthotels with kitchen facilities and extra space, ideal for longer stays or travellers who want flexibility.
Scenic hillside stays
Hotels slightly outside the centre offer peaceful surroundings, mountain views and easy access to nature spots like Trebević.
Good to know about Bosnia and Herzegovina
Currency – Bosnian Convertible Mark (BAM), but euros are often accepted in tourist areas
Coffee culture – expect strong, slow-served Bosnian coffee (it’s a whole ritual, not a quick drink)
Blend of cultures – mosques, churches and synagogues sit within walking distance in Sarajevo
Compact city – most of Sarajevo’s main sights are walkable
Best time to visit – spring and early autumn for mild weather and fewer crowds
Local Bosnia lingo
A few simple phrases go a long way when exploring Bosnia and Herzegovina:
Hello – Zdravo / Merhaba
Thank you – Hvala
Yes – Da
No – Ne
How much is it? – Koliko košta?
Cheers – Živjeli
Good – Dobro
Goodbye – Doviđenja
Bosnia and Herzegovina Hotels 2026/2027
Bosnia and Herzegovina does value brilliantly. You'll find city hotels with spas, apartment-style stays and family-friendly options that often cost less than similar hotels elsewhere in Europe.
Families
Hollywood – indoor and outdoor pools, a spa with hammam and a playground with games for kids make this a solid family choice.
ibis Styles Sarajevo – colourful and modern, with a kids' club, Turkish bath and family-friendly atmosphere.
Residence Inn by Marriott Sarajevo – spacious rooms with kitchenettes plus a playground and wellness facilities.
Couples
Hotel President Sarajevo – river views, stylish interiors and selected rooms with private hot tubs create a more romantic feel.
Bosmal Arjaan By Rotana – sleek suites, spa treatments and modern facilities make this ideal for couples wanting something a little more polished.
Hotel Monti Spa & Wellness – mountain surroundings and spa treatments add a peaceful escape from city life.
Groups
Old Town – right in Sarajevo's historic centre near Baščaršija, making it easy for groups to explore cafés, nightlife and attractions on foot.
Hollywood – plenty of facilities and space for larger groups who want entertainment on-site.
Bosmal Arjaan By Rotana – larger suites and city access work well for social trips.
Value
Aparthotel Centar Sarajevo – fully equipped kitchens and city tours make this a smart option for flexible travellers.
Hotel Cosmopolit – a comfortable city base if you're planning to spend most of your time exploring.
Bosnia and Herzegovina Holidays – Travel Guide
Things to do for families
Sunnyland Sarajevo – an alpine-style adventure park with attractions, play areas and one of the region's longest mountain coasters. Great for keeping the little ones entertained.
Trebević Cable Car – jump aboard for panoramic city views before exploring mountain walking trails and open green spaces.
Sarajevo Zoo (Pionirska Dolina) – a family-friendly day out with animals, playgrounds and picnic spots.
Kravica Waterfalls – ideal for summer visits where families can enjoy nature walks and cool off by the water.
Olympic history spots – Sarajevo hosted the 1984 Winter Olympics, and old ski areas and sporting landmarks still make fun places to explore.
Things to do for couples
Baščaršija evening strolls – Sarajevo's Old Town is at its best after sunset, with glowing lanterns, cosy cafés and traditional restaurants.
Sunset from Trebević Mountain – panoramic views over the city and surrounding mountains make this a brilliant date-night spot.
Bosnian coffee experiences – sit in a traditional café and slow things down with strong local coffee and handmade sweet treats.
Mostar day trip – wander riverside streets and cross the iconic stone bridge for one of the most romantic settings in the Balkans.
Things to do for groups
Sarajevo food tours – try local favourites like ćevapi, burek and baklava while hopping between cafés and restaurants.
Winter sports trips – nearby Olympic mountains like Jahorina and Bjelašnica offer skiing and snowboarding during winter.
River rafting adventures – Bosnia has some of Europe's best white-water rafting, especially around the Neretva River.
Old Town nightlife – bars, live music venues and late-night cafés create a lively but relaxed social scene.
Things to do on a budget
Explore Baščaršija for free – Sarajevo's atmospheric Old Town costs nothing to wander.
Walk across Latin Bridge – one of the city's most important historic sites.
Visit Sarajevo's viewpoints – plenty of panoramic spots around the city are completely free.
Local bakeries – grab fresh burek pastries and coffee without spending much.
Markets and bazaars – browse traditional crafts, copper goods and souvenirs without stretching your budget.
More destinations near Bosnia and Herzegovina
Looking to turn your Bosnia holiday into a bigger Balkan adventure? These nearby destinations are easy to combine:
Croatia – beaches, islands and historic cities like Dubrovnik and Split.
Montenegro – dramatic mountain scenery and stunning coastline around Kotor Bay.
Serbia – buzzing city breaks in Belgrade mixed with traditional Balkan culture.
Slovenia – lakes, mountains and charming cities with an outdoorsy feel.
Hungary – thermal spas, grand architecture and lively city breaks in Budapest.
Albania – one of Europe's rising stars with beautiful beaches and fantastic value.
Greece – sunshine, islands and classic Mediterranean holidays just a short hop away.
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FAQs
Is Bosnia good for a holiday?
Is Bosnia good for a holiday?
Yes, Bosnia and Herzegovina is a great holiday destination if you want culture, scenery and value for money without heavy tourist crowds. It combines historic cities, mountain landscapes, rivers and traditional food, making it different from a typical beach holiday.
Bosnia is especially good for:
Traveller type | Why Bosnia works |
Couples | Historic streets, cafés and scenic views |
Families | Outdoor activities and affordable prices |
Adventure travellers | Hiking, rafting and mountain sports |
Culture lovers | Ottoman history, mosques and museums |
Budget travellers | Lower costs than many European destinations |
Popular highlights include:
Sarajevo Old Town (Baščaršija)
Mostar and Stari Most Bridge
Kravica Waterfalls
Olympic mountains around Sarajevo
Traditional Bosnian food and coffee culture
For travellers looking for a city break with character and strong value, Bosnia often surprises people in a good way.
Which UK airports fly direct to Bosnia?
Which UK airports fly direct to Bosnia?
Direct UK flights to Bosnia and Herzegovina are usually available seasonally and can vary by airline and time of year. Most direct routes typically fly into Sarajevo International Airport.
Common UK departure airports can include:
UK airport | Typical route |
London Luton | Sarajevo |
London Stansted | Sarajevo |
London Gatwick | Seasonal Sarajevo routes |
Manchester | Selected seasonal routes |
Birmingham | Selected seasonal routes |
Direct availability changes throughout the year, with summer usually offering more options than winter.
Is it safe to go to Bosnia?
Is it safe to go to Bosnia?
Yes, Bosnia and Herzegovina is generally considered safe for tourists, and most visits are trouble-free. Major cities like Sarajevo and Mostar are popular with international visitors throughout the year.
General travel advice:
Keep valuables secure in busy tourist areas
Use licensed taxis or transport providers
Follow local guidance during mountain or outdoor activities
Stay aware of any current travel updates before departure
Tourist areas are well established, and visitors commonly travel around the country independently.
Which month is best to visit Bosnia and Herzegovina?
Which month is best to visit Bosnia and Herzegovina?
The best months to visit Bosnia and Herzegovina are usually May, June and September, when temperatures are pleasant and sightseeing conditions are ideal.
Month | Why visit |
May | Spring scenery and comfortable temperatures |
June | Warm weather without peak crowds |
July–August | Hottest months and busiest period |
September | Mild weather and fewer tourists |
October–April | Lower prices and winter mountain activities |
Best overall: June often offers the best balance of weather, daylight and crowd levels.
