Tour Detail
Sarajevo Tour
Tour Detail
Sarajevo Tour
Tour Program
Meeting with our esteemed guests at Sabiha Gökçen Airport. Departure to Sarajevo with the scheduled flight of Pegasus Airlines. After our arrival in Sarajevo, we will proceed to the city tour with our private bus waiting for us. Upon arrival, we will disembark from our bus in front of the main library building, which is one of the city's iconic structures, and begin our walking city tour. After viewing the Main Library, the Inat Kuca, which you will be surprised to hear its story, the Latin Bridge built during the Ottoman period, and the spot where Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary and his wife were assassinated, we will continue towards the heart of the city, Baščaršija. Our tour continues with Sebil Square, named after this fountain, which is a tradition of the Ottoman Empire, and then into the historic streets of Baščaršija. The Kuršunlu Medresa, Morica Han, Gazi Husrev Bey Mosque, and the Clock Tower are other structures we will see. Our tour will continue with the most popular street in the city, Ferhadija, showcasing buildings reflecting the architecture of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Catholic Cathedral, Markale Market, and the covered market, concluding at the Eternal Flame Monument dedicated to the victims of World War II. After the tour ends, there will be free time followed by transfer to our hotel and settling into the rooms.
After having breakfast at our hotel in the morning, our guests who wish can join the optional lunch tour to Mostar & Blagaj organized for an additional fee.
Mostar & Blagaj Tour (Per Person 65.-€)
We have our first break in the town of Konjic. Here, we see the famous Konjic Bridge, which has been restored by Turkey and has survived from the Ottoman period to today. We pause our journey along the Neretva River for a coffee break and enjoy the beautiful view of the river. Continuing on our journey, we head towards Blagaj after seeing the panoramic view of the Nazi Train sabotaged by Partisan soldiers during World War II and the destroyed bridge on the way to Jablanica. Upon arrival, we visit the Alperenler Tekke, which has been alive for 550 years. The Tekke is located a little inside from the main road, under a very high and magnificent rock where water flows out, established in the early 15th century, has hosted the Qadiriyya, Rufa'i, Halveti, and Naqshbandi orders. (Our guests who wish can visit the Tekke.) After visiting the Tekke, we will have our lunch and continue our way to Mostar. After watching the historical Mehmet Bey Mosque and the historical Mostar Bridge, which are among the undiminished and unblemished works of the old city, we will visit the bridge. This bridge, built to transport the Ottoman army when Suleiman the Magnificent was embarking on his last campaign, was destroyed by Croats during the war in 1993 and later restored to its original state by a Turkish company. After visiting the small Mostar bridge and strolling in the bazaar, we head back to our hotel in Sarajevo. Overnight at our hotel.
After the breakfast we will have at our hotel, our guests who wish can join the optional lunch included Travnik tour.
Travnik Tour (Per Person 65.-€)
Known as the "City of Viziers" because it provided the most viziers to the palace during the Ottoman Empire, Travnik is a city that has managed to preserve its Ottoman character even today. Our tour will start by visiting the İbrahim Pasha Madrasah, which was established during the Ottoman period and is still active today; we will also see Lutfina Coffee, which has been in operation for 400 years, Plava Voda, the water source where Fatih Sultan Mehmet washed his hands, Sulejman Pasha Mosque, one of the two Alaca Mosques in the Balkans, and the historic Travnik Castle, which was established on a hill overlooking the city and was an important strategic point during the recent civil war. After having our lunch at a local restaurant, there will be free time. We will meet at the time determined by our guide and transfer back to our hotel in Sarajevo.
In the evening, our guests who wish can join the optional Bosnian Night tour.
Bosnian Night Tour (Per Person 70.-€)
We will have an unforgettable night with our dinner at a local restaurant in Sarajevo, featuring Bosnian dishes and local music. At the end of the night, we will return to our hotel. Overnight at our hotel.
After waking up in the morning, room check-out, and breakfast, guests have free time until the transfer time.
Guests who wish can participate in the extra tour to the War (Living) Tunnel and Vrelo Bosna National Park.
War (Living) Tunnel & Vrelo Bosna National Park Tour (Per Person 45.-€)
War (Living) Tunnel; It is the tunnel that played a significant role in maintaining communication with the outside world, meeting the city's needs, and ending the siege during the recent civil war in Sarajevo. At the exit of the tunnel, there is a spot that serves as a museum today; we will experience the part of the tunnel that is open for visitors, see the museum showcasing items used during that period, and witness the events of that time through a documentary we will watch. After this, we head to Vrelo Bosna National Park, located at the foothills of Mount Igman. Vrelo Bosna, which is the source of the Bosnia River, is a natural park that encompasses every shade of green, featuring streams, waterfalls, and ponds.
Meeting at the time determined by our guide and transfer to Sarajevo airport. After check-in procedures, we depart for Istanbul with Pegasus Airlines' scheduled flight. Arrival in Istanbul marks the end of our tour.
What's Included
Not Included
Languages on tour
What to know
There is no visa requirement for Turkish passport holders to participate in this tour. They must have a passport valid for at least 6 months.