Tour Detail
BOSNIA MONTENEGRO TOUR
WITH TURKISH AIRLINES
3 NIGHTS HOTEL ACCOMMODATION
VISA-FREE!
- Day 1
- Istanbul – Sarajevo (Travnik)
- IMPORTANT NOTE
- Flight information may vary according to tour dates. Passengers with domestic flight connections are kindly requested to obtain information.
- Meeting at Turkish Airlines counter at Istanbul Airport International Departure Terminal. After ticket, luggage, and passport procedures, departure to Sarajevo with Turkish Airlines flight TK1021 at 07:10. Arrival in Sarajevo at 08:25. After passport, luggage, and customs procedures, we depart from the airport for the Sarajevo tour. We start our city tour with a walk in Baščaršija, the most prestigious bazaar in Europe. We visit the Gazi Husrev Bey Mosque, a mosque that has been operational since the Ottoman period. Then we visit the Clock Tower, the Catholic Cathedral, Orthodox Churches, and the Jewish Synagogue in Sarajevo. After exploring the Latin Bridge, where World War I started, we pass through the gate where Fatih Sultan Mehmet entered and drink water from the Ottoman Fountain. Finally, we visit the Fatih Mosque dedicated to Fatih Sultan Mehmet Han before transferring to our hotel and checking into our rooms. Those who wish can participate in the optional Travnik Tour. (55 EUR) We head towards Travnik. Upon our arrival in Travnik, we first start visiting the old castle. After visiting the castle built during the Bosnian Kingdom and adorned during the Ottoman rule, we visit the "Sulejmanije" mosque, which is the first mosque built by the Ottomans in Bosnia. We take a stroll in the city center. One of the most important places to see in Travnik is the house of Nobel Peace Prize-winning author Ivo Andrić. After visiting the house turned into a museum of this famous writer, who beautifully explains the reasons for ethnic discrimination experienced in the Balkan geography to the world, we visit the Blue Water, where it is said that Fatih Sultan Mehmed drank. We then head back to Sarajevo. Overnight stay at our hotel.
- -Travnik Tour: 55 Euro
- Day 2
- Sarajevo – Konjic – Mostar – Počitel – Medjugorje (Blagaj-Kravice)
- After breakfast at our hotel and checking out of the rooms, we depart from the hotel with our private buses towards Mostar. Guests who wish can participate in the optional Vrelo Bosne tour. (20 EUR)We visit Vrelo Bosne, the largest national park of Sarajevo, located at the foot of Mount Igman, which is known for its beautiful walking paths, horse-drawn carriages, and authentic cafes. Our journey to Mostar will take approximately 2.5 hours with some stops along the way. Our first stop is in Konjic to see the famous Konjic bridge, which has been restored by Turkey, and enjoy a coffee on the banks of the Neretva River. After that, we arrive in Mostar, where we will see the Mostar Bridge on our walking city tour. (This bridge, built by Architect Hayreddin in 1557, is a masterpiece of Ottoman architecture. It was destroyed by Croatian artillery during the war in 1992 but was reopened in 2004 with significant contributions from the Republic of Turkey.) We see the Koski Mehmet Pasha Mosque. After our tour of Mostar, we visit the village of Počitel and have free time. Guests who wish can participate in the optional Blagaj Tour. (20 EUR)After Mostar, we transfer to Medjugorje (or its vicinity) for accommodation. Guests who wish can participate in the tour of the Kravice Waterfalls. (35 EUR)Overnight stay at our hotel.
- -Vrelo Bosne Tour: 20 Euro
- -Blagay Tour: 20 Euro
- -Kravice Waterfalls Tour: 35 Euro
- Day 3
- Trebinje – Podgorica (Kotor-Tivat-Perast-Budva)
- After breakfast at our hotel, we depart for the capital of Montenegro, Podgorica. After a panoramic city tour in Podgorica, which has developed under European architectural planning, we will transfer to our hotel. Guests who wish can participate in the optional Kotor-Tivat-Perast-Budva tour. (70 EUR) Our first stop is Kotor, a small yet historically and architecturally significant city that has been on the UNESCO World Heritage List since 1979. During our walking city tour, we will see Kotor's most important buildings, walk along Kotor Bay, and then visit Perast, which is a postcard-perfect location with its incomparable views. Our journey continues to Tivat, known as the Monaco of Montenegro, where you can relax in the luxurious cafes, swim, or stroll along the beach to unwind from the day's fatigue. After the tour, we head to Budva. After a panoramic tour of Budva, we take a break to view the famous St Stefan, once a fishing settlement that was expropriated and later sold to a Singaporean multimillionaire, now a holiday destination for the jet set, from a hilltop. We then transfer back to Podgorica for an overnight stay at our hotel.
- -Kotor - Tivat - Perast - Budva Tour: 70 Euro
- Day 4
- Podgorica - Istanbul (Lake Shkoder)
- After breakfast at our hotel. Guests who wish can participate in the optional Lunch Included Lake Skadar tour. (65 EUR)Also known as Lake Shkoder, this lake is the largest in the Balkans. It hosts more than 270 species of birds, including the endangered pelicans of Europe, making it a serene lake that will enchant you with its nature. We will have our lunch on the lake, and our tour will conclude in Rijeka Crnojevica before transferring to Podgorica Airport. After ticket, luggage, and passport procedures, we depart for Istanbul with Turkish Airlines flight TK1088 at 20:40. Arrival in Istanbul at 23:35.
- -Lunch Included Lake Skadar Tour: 65 Euro