Meeting with our esteemed guests at Sabiha Gökçen Airport. Departure to Sarajevo with Pegasus Airlines' scheduled flight. After arriving in Sarajevo, we set off for Mostar by our private bus waiting for us. Our first break will be in the town of Konjic. Here, we will see the famous Konjic Bridge, which has survived from the Ottoman period and has been restored by Turkey. We take a coffee break while enjoying the beautiful view along the Neretva River during the journey. Continuing our journey, we move along the road to Jablanica, where we see the panoramic view of the Nazi Train sabotaged by Partisan soldiers during World War II and the destroyed bridge before continuing our way to Mostar. Upon arrival, we start our city tour. After seeing the historical Mehmet Bey Mosque and the iconic Mostar Bridge, we visit the bridge. This bridge, built to facilitate the passage of the Ottoman army during the last campaign of Suleiman the Magnificent to Hungary, was destroyed by Croats during the war in 1993, and later restored to its original form by a Turkish company. After visiting the small Mostar Bridge and wandering in the bazaar, we transfer to our hotel and check into the rooms.
Guests who wish can join the extra Počitelj & Blagaj tour.
Počitelj & Blagaj Tour (Per Person 35 Euro)
First, we visit the historically restored Turkish village of Počitelj, which carries traces of Turkish heritage. Počitelj means beginning. During the time of Suleiman the Magnificent, Počitelj, being the westernmost fortress of the Ottoman Empire, got its name from here. This village, which has suffered greatly from the war, was included in UNESCO's World Heritage List in 2007, and the entire village has been restored. We move up the stone road towards the top of the village and see the entire village and the Neretva River from the fortress at the top. After this beautiful village, we continue our journey to Blagaj. We visit the Alperen Tekke, which has been alive for 550 years. The tekke is located a bit inside the main road, right by the magnificent spring of water that emerges from a very high rock, and it was established in the early 15th century and has hosted the Kadiri, Rufa'i, Halveti, and Nakshibendi orders in its history. (Guests who wish can visit the tekke.) After our tour, we transfer back to our hotel.
2. DAY MOSTAR– BUDVAAfter waking up in the morning, checking out of the rooms, and having breakfast, we set off for Budva.
Upon arrival in Budva, we start our panoramic city tour. During our walking city tour, we will explore Stari Grad (Old Town) and the fortress. Among the places we will see are the Holy Trinity Church, Santa Maria Church, and the city walls. After some free time in the narrow streets of the old town, we will transfer to our hotel and check into the rooms.
3. DAY BUDVAAfter breakfast at our hotel in the morning, guests who wish can join the extra Kotor & Perast & Tivat tour.
Kotor & Perast & Tivat Tour (Per Person 75 Euro)
We first go to Kotor for this tour. Kotor; small but of great importance in terms of its historical and architectural works, has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979. During our walking city tour, we will see the most important structures of Kotor, which carries the traces of Venetian architecture. After some free time here, we visit Perast, known for its stunning scenery and postcard-like appearance. After exploring this charming town, we take a boat to the artificial island with a church on it, Lady of the Rocks Island. Afterwards, we set off for our last stop, Tivat. Tivat, known as Montenegro's Monaco, is where Porto Montenegro is located. After our walking tour here, we transfer back to our hotel.
4. DAY BUDVA – SARAJEVOAfter waking up in the morning, checking out of the rooms, and having breakfast, we set off for Sarajevo. After crossing the Adriatic Sea by ferry from Tivat, we reach the Montenegro-Bosnia and Herzegovina border via Risan Bay. After entering Bosnia and Herzegovina, we pass by the Bileća Lake and make a short photo stop in front of the Sutjeska Monument. Continuing along the Drina River, we arrive in Sarajevo via Foča. Upon arrival, we begin our city tour of Sarajevo. After seeing the National Library, which is one of the city's symbolic buildings, Inat Kuca, where you will be surprised when you hear its story, the Latin Bridge built during the Ottoman period, and the point where the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary, which led to the outbreak of World War I, took place, we continue to the heart of the city, Baščaršija. The tour continues with Sebil, which is a tradition of the Ottoman Empire and the Sebil Square named after this work, and we walk through the historical Başçarşı streets. Other landmarks to see include the Kuršumlija Medresa, Morica Han, the Gazi Husrev Bey Mosque, and the Clock Tower. Our tour continues with buildings reflecting Austrian-Hungarian Empire architecture on the city’s most popular street, Ferhadija, and the Cathedral, Markale Market, and the covered market, culminating at the Eternal Flame Monument dedicated to the victims of World War II. After the tour, we transfer to our hotel and check into the rooms.
In the evening, guests who wish can participate in the extra Bosnian Night tour.
Bosnian Night (Per Person 70 Euro)
We will have an unforgettable night at a local restaurant in Sarajevo, enjoying Bosnian cuisine accompanied by local music. At the end of the night, we will head back to our hotel. Overnight at the hotel.
After waking up in the morning, checking out of the rooms, and having breakfast, there will be free time until the transfer time.
Guests who wish can join the extra Tunnel of Life & Vrelo Bosna National Park tour.(*** It will depend on the return flight schedule***
Tunnel of Life & Vrelo Bosna National Park Tour (Per Person 45 Euro)
The Tunnel of Life; is the tunnel that provided Sarajevo, which was under siege for a long time during the recent civil war, with communication with the outside world, allowing the city’s every need to be met and played a crucial role in ending the siege. At the exit point of the tunnel, which now serves as a museum; we will experience the part of the tunnel that is open to visitors, view the exhibits of items used during that period, and witness the documentary about what happened at that time.
Afterwards, we will head to the Vrelo Bosna National Park, located at the foot of Mount Igman. Vrelo Bosna, which is the source of the Bosna river, is a natural park that contains streams, waterfalls, and lakes, showcasing every shade of green.
After the tour, we will have free time and then gather at the specified time for transfer to Sarajevo airport. After check-in procedures, departure to Istanbul with Pegasus Airlines' scheduled flight. Arrival in Istanbul and the end of our tour.
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Departure Date |
Departure Time |
Return Date |
Return Time |
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April 29, 2026 Wednesday |
PC 291 SAW 08:45 SJJ 09:40 |
May 3, 2026 Sunday |
PC 294 SJJ 17:35 SAW 20:25 |
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May 26, 2026 Tuesday |
PC 291 SAW 09:15 SJJ 10:10 |
May 30, 2026 Saturday |
PC 294 SJJ 17:35 SAW 20:25 |
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June 27, 2026 Saturday |
PC 291 SAW 08:40 SJJ 09:35 |
July 1, 2026 Wednesday |
PC 294 SJJ 17:40 SAW 20:30 |
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July 22, 2026 Wednesday |
PC 291 SAW 08:45 SJJ 09:40 |
July 26, 2026 Sunday |
PC 294 SJJ 17:35 SAW 20:25 |
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August 26, 2026 Wednesday |
PC 291 SAW 08:45 SJJ 09:40 |
August 30, 2026 Sunday |
PC 294 SJJ 17:35 SAW 20:25 |
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September 23, 2026 Wednesday |
PC 291 SAW 08:45 SJJ 09:40 |
September 27, 2026 Sunday |
PC 294 SJJ 17:35 SAW 20:25 |
IMPORTANT NOTES
*** Our tour program is organized with a minimum participation condition of 20 people.
*** Tiered pricing is applied and prices may change during the day.
*** The participant has the right to cancel without penalty for cancellations made up to 30 days before the tour departure date; cancellations between 29-15 days may be subject to a 50% penalty, and cancellations made less than 14 days before the tour will incur a 100% penalty.
*** The agency reserves the right to cancel the tour with minimum 21 days notice to the participant if adequate participation is not achieved.
*** During fairs, congresses, concerts, or special events, our hotels may be used farther away from the indicated distance from the center. In such cases, you will be notified 10 days prior to departure.
*** In cases where only category information is provided without specific names and/or there are alternative options for the same destination, the hotel(s) will be communicated to you by your agency 48 hours prior to the tour departure.
*** Triple rooms may be provided based on hotel availability, and the bed allocated to the 3rd person in such rooms is smaller than standard beds. Triple rooms consist of 1 large bed + 1 extra bed. Since the extra beds are convertible beds known as opening-closing beds, tour participants in reservations for the 3rd person and/or children accept that they acknowledge and accept the cramped conditions and bed types in the rooms. Child discounts are valid for the single child matching the age group staying with 2 adults.
*** The services included in the tour package, breakfasts taken at the hotel, are generally offered as a limited menu consisting of butter, jam, bread, tea or coffee, suitable for the country's breakfast culture, and may be served in a separate hall allocated for groups.
*** The panoramic city tours included in the tour package are organized for the general introduction of the cities and are conducted with a guide narration from within the vehicle, excluding entrance fees to museums or historical sites.
*** The days and times of extra tours may be changed by the guide depending on the opening/closing status of the museums and historical sites in the areas to be visited and weather conditions.
*** Extra tour fees are paid to the guide during the tour.
*** In cases where only category information is provided and/or there are alternative options for the same destination, you can find out the hotels you will be staying in 48 hours before the tour departure.
*** Maxserdmc acts as an intermediary between the airline and the passengers and is subject to the Hague Protocol of September 28, 1955.