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Bosnia and Herzegovina holidays

February 2023

  • Stari Most, a rebuilt 16th-century Ottoman bridge over the Neretva River connects the sides of Mostar’s old town.

    ‘Tourism can offer us hope’: Bosnia and Herzegovina’s staggering scenery and beautiful towns

    With its wild horses, varied activities and rich history, the small Balkan country embraces a bright new future of sustainable travel

August 2022

  • Perast town in Kotor bay, Montenegro.<br>Beautiful view of Perast town in Kotor bay, Montenegro. Famous travel destination. Summer landscape.

    Alternative Europe
    Wild east: five Balkan countries to discover for your next holiday

    Done Spain, Italy and Greece? These countries offer spectacular landscapes, unspoilt swimming spots, ancient towns – and affordable prices

July 2019

  • The Štrbački buk waterfall on the River Una marks the Bosnia- Croatia border.

    Peace amid cascades: national parks in Croatia and Bosnia

    Plitvice Lakes national park in Croatia is booming, but quieter areas with crystal-clear rivers to enjoy are nearby, including across the border in Bosnia-Herzegovina

October 2018

  • high peaks and glacial lake

    Hiking a new mega-trail in the Balkans

    A long-distance wilderness route will eventually link seven Balkan countries. We walk a stretch from Bosnia to Montenegro

September 2018

  • Old bazaar in Sarajevo

    Sarajevo, the city where east meets west

    Its idyllic mountain setting and diverse heritage makes Sarajevo one of Europe’s most intriguing cities. Yet it is its indomitable spirit that makes it truly special

May 2018

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    Happy eater
    In postwar countries, food culture is a sign of a society healing itself

    When you can go out for tapas in Bosnia or to a French bistro in Belfast, life is as it should be, writes Jay Rayner

October 2017

  • Two cyclists on a hill climb during a Balkan bike tour in Montenegro.

    A cycling tour of the Balkans: two wheels, three countries, four days

    Our writer and his friends recapture their youth and the joy of cycling, with a challenging trip taking in Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Montenegro

April 2017

  • cycling the Ciro Trail in the Neretva valley

    On the radar
    Bosnia’s new cycle trail is a big ‘open-air museum’

    The Ciro trail, from Dubrovnik to Mostar in southern Bosnia, is encouraging tourists back to the empty green landscape that was largely abandoned during the 1990s wars in the former Yugoslavia

April 2016

  • Festina Lente bridge over the Miljacka river. Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina

    Sarajevo city guide: 10 of the best art and design-inspired destinations

  • Sarajevo’s skyline, where ‘mosque, cathedral and synagogue coexist’.

    Insider's guides
    An insider's guide to Sarajevo: 'our Olympic past seems almost like a myth'

May 2015

  • Banja Luka

    Insider's guides
    The insider's cultural guide to Banja Luka: Where life is lived in cafes

    Bosnia’s second city punches above its weight culturally, from a street-food-led backlash that kicked out McDonald’s to the fateful night Lenny Kravitz and Kosheen came to town ...

November 2014

  • men on skis on a snowy mountain

    Wild skiing: from Oregon to Bosnia

    Backcountry skiing is always demanding and often dangerous, but it’s the only way to really get to know a mountain personally, says Tim Neville

June 2014

  • Stari Bar, Montenegro

    A Balkan road trip

    The Balkan Peninsula is great for country hopping – and you can explore these hidden gems without emptying your pockets, says Sara Abbasi

April 2012

  • The rebuilt Ottoman-era bridge in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

    Back to the Balkans: 20 years after the Bosnian war

    It is 20 years since the start of the Bosnian war, and on a new tour of the Balkans Liz Boulter finds a vibrant region striving to escape its troubled past

January 2011

  • Skiing in the Balkans

    Boarding the Balkan bloc

    Balkan ski resorts not only offer great value for money, they also have beautiful gladed off-piste runs, masses of powder and Europe's only cat-ski operation, reports Sam Baldwin

June 2010

  • Sarajevo old town.

    A new look at Bosnia Herzegovina

    This meeting point of east and west is typified by its laid-back attitude to life, writes Sophie Cooke

December 2009

  • Passengers on the train to Belgrade at Sarajevo railway station

    Belgrade to Sarajevo rail line reopens

    After nearly 18 years of deadlock and decay, a shabby train restores the link between capitals of Serbia and Bosnia

November 2009

  • Mostar

    Ask Tom
    Travel tips

    Tom Hall of Lonely Planet answers your questions about worldwide travel. This week: the best way to see the region between Dubrovnik and Istanbul, travelling to Jerusalem on the Sabbath, and oxygen supplies on aircraft

September 2009

  • Ask Tom
    Ask Tom

    Tom Hall of Lonely Planet answers your questions about worldwide travel. This week, Sydney, the Balkan states, South Africa and Goa

August 2009

  • Andrew Brown's blog
    An experience of prayer

    Andrew Brown: A couple of times I have had experiences which would confirm a believer in their belief. Here's what they felt like

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