Mon, Jul 27 · 7:00 PM BST
📍 Destinations:
Dubrovnik, Croatia
Mostar & Sarajevo, Bosnia
Dates:July 27 - August 2
Price:£450 per person
✨ Trip Highlights:
A girls' trip to Bosnia and Dubrovni
Explore the stunning Old Town of Dubrovnik
Relax on beautiful beaches
Discover the charm of Mostar's Old Bridge
Experience the vibrant culture of Sarajevo
Indulge in delicious local cuisine
💰 Price:£450 per person (based on shared double room)
*Transportation to Bosnia and accommodations included. Featuring a 4-night stay in Dubrovnik/Croatia and a 2-night midweek stay in Bosnia.
Flights not included. If you want organiser to book the flight, it will cost £210 return
Day 1: Arrival in Dubrovnik (July 27
Morning: Arrive in Dubrovnik. Check into your hotel
Afternoon: Explore Dubrovnik Old Town
Walk along the City Walls
Visit Rector's Palace and Sponza Palace
Evening: Dinner at a local restaurant in Old Town
Day 2: Dubrovnik (July 28
Morning: Take the cable car to Mount Srđ for stunning views
Afternoon: Visit Fort Lovrijenac and relax at Banje Beach
Evening: Experience the local nightlife or attend a cultural event
Day 3: Dubrovnik (July 29
Morning: Day trip to the nearby islands (e.g., Lokrum or Elaphiti Islands)
Afternoon: Enjoy swimming and sunbathing
Evening: Return to Dubrovnik and have dinner at a seaside restaurant
Day 4: Dubrovnik to Mostar, Bosnia (July 30
Morning: Depart for Mostar (approx. 2.5 hours)
Afternoon: Explore Mostar
Visit Stari Most (Old Bridge) and the Old Bazaar
Evening: Check into your hotel and enjoy dinner at a riverside café
Day 5: Mostar to Sarajevo (July 31
Morning: Depart for Sarajevo (approx. 2 hours)
Afternoon: Check into your hotel and explore
Visit Baščaršija and Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque
Evening: Dinner at a traditional Bosnian restaurant
Day 6: Sarajevo (August 1
Morning: Visit the Tunnel Museum and the Historical Museum
-Afternoon: Explore the Latin Bridge and enjoy a leisurely lunch
Evening: Return to Dubrovnik (approx. 4 hours) and check into your hotel
Day 7: Departure from Dubrovnik (August 2
Morning Last-minute sightseeing or shopping in Dubrovnik
Afternoon: Prepare for your departure
Information
CurrencyCroatia uses Kuna; Bosnia uses Convertible Mark (BAM
Language: Croatian and Bosnian are the primary languages; English is commonly spoken in tourist area