The warm days ahead are a real opportunity to refresh yourself in the coldest river in the world – the Neretva River. In addition to great beaches and places to swim, the green river - as described in poems - also has its wild, or adventurous side - adrenaline rafting with unforgettable scenes of untouched…
After last year's successful tourist season, which was marked by excellent results in the number of arrivals and overnight stays, as well as a good quality-price ratio, the Herzegovina-Neretva Canton expects tourism to grow by more than 10 percent this year.
“Given the significant investments in the promotion and presentation of Herzegovina as a tourist…
At nearly 1,500 meters above sea level lies the highest and most isolated village in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Lukomir. This village belongs to the Municipality of Konjic and is approximately 50 kilometers away from Sarajevo. It symbolizes the historical, cultural, architectural, and environmental heritage of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Lukomir is unique for its stone…
Kostelski Buk is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Bosnia and Herzegovina, located near the town of Bihać, more precisely in the village of Kostela.
This natural phenomenon is part of the Una River and is known for its impressive height and crystal-clear water. The waterfall is a popular destination for nature lovers…
Traditional Bosnian cuisine, an authentic interweaving of the colors of East and West, formed by a long period of adaptation of dishes from the cuisine of those parts of the world, today represents a long series of light dishes with lots of various vegetables, milk and dairy products that are mostly boiled and stewed with…

