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Mostar excursion

DURATION: Up to 8 hours

                     

Private tours:  260 Euro for up to 3 persons

                            340 Euro for up to 7 persons

                            580 Euro for up to 19 persons

 

HIGHLIGHTS:

- Magnificent viewpoints of Neretva river

- Pocitelj village

- Mostar old town part with the „old bridge“

 

INCLUDING:

- Pick up from hotel / apartment

- English speaking driver / guide

- Local guide in Mostar

- Comfortable, air conditioned vehicle

- Insurances, road tolls, vat and taxes

Dubrovnik Urlaub

Mostar is the regional capital of Herzegovina region, of an alluring country situated in the heart of the Western Balkans.

 

It is hard to sum up the uniqueness of this multi-faceted city – East and West meet on the gleaming, turquoise river in a blend of oriental architecture, Mediterranean air and Balkan beauty.

 

The day begins with a pleasant drive along the coastal road.

Enjoy the beautiful views to the Elaphite islands, the peninsula Peljesac, the Delta of the river Neretva and further on the inland of Herzegovina.

 

Before we arrive to Mostar, we will make a stop at the place called Pocitelj, a very interesting small village.

The Catholics begin to build this village in the 15th century, but the Ottomans ended it over 100 years later.

 

During this excursion, You will have about 3 hours time, to explore the specific town of Mostar including 1 hour accompanied by a local licensed guide who will also give you tips how to spend your time in Mostar the best.

The bridge is Mostar’s core and its reconstruction means that life is returning to normal in what is most certainly the most beautiful city in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

 

It is also the symbol of the town and the main attraction that connects the two coasts of the river Neretva, although visitors soon find themselves immersed in other sights around its Ottoman Old Town such as the Old Bazaar, the Turkish House and one of the many fascinating mosques which have stood in this city for hundreds of years.

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