Day 3
Day at leisure or optional day trip to Kravica Waterfall and Medjugorje with a traditional lunch and wine-tasting - This morning, following breakfast, you’ll be free to spend your time under your own steam. Alternatively, you’ll have the opportunity to experience Herzegovina’s striking natural beauty with an optional trip to Kravica Waterfall. Set amongst the imposing tufa (exposed limestone) landscapes, this national reserve offers breathtaking views and the perfect backdrop for a relaxed stroll this morning.
Afterwards, you’ll swap natural beauty for religious heritage with a tour of one of the most popular pilgrimage routes in the Adriatic, Medjugorje. Made famous for sightings of the Virgin Mary in the 1980s, which allegedly still occur to this day, Medjugorje is a region steeped in religious heritage and mysticism.
Delve into the history of Medjugorje alongside your tour manager before immersing yourself in the town’s Christian legend as you’ll have the chance to view Apparition Hill, where the area’s original eight witnesses claim to have seen the Virgin Mary. You’ll also get to see the site, Plavi Kriz (translating to Blue Cross in English), which became a symbol of Christian defiance in the face of religious prohibition. Finally, visit the town’s famed sanctuary, a shrine visited by millions every year.
Having completed your escorted tour through Medjugorje, you’ll then stop at a neighbouring vineyard for a traditional ‘under the bell’ lunch, a Balkan cooking method similar to using a Dutch oven, as well as wine tasting with prosciutto and cheese.
Whichever way you choose to spend your day, reconvene at the hotel’s restaurant this evening for a three-course dinner.
Day 4
Day at leisure or optional visit to Ston with oyster and mussel tasting - Enjoy the day at your own pace or discover the Ston Peninsula, a region famed for its historic salt pans, impressive medieval walls, and exquisite seafood, on today’s optional half-day excursion.
Your first stop will be the charming town of Ston, known for its impressive city walls, which rank amongst the longest defensive fortifications in Europe. Take time to admire this architectural marvel and soak in the peaceful ambiance of this historic town. Next, visit the Ston Saltworks, where you’ll learn about the centuries-old process of traditional salt harvesting, unchanged since Roman times, which is still used to this day.
After a fascinating tour of the mines and nearby salt pans, continue to the coastal village of Mali Ston, known around the world for its oyster farms. Here, you’ll enjoy a a true taste of Dalmatia’s coastal traditions with a sampling of fresh oysters and mussels, freshly pulled from the sea and served with a chilled glass of local wine. You’ll then have some free time to find lunch locally and explore under your own steam ahead of a scenic drive back along the Adriatic Coast to Neum. Along the way, you’ll enjoy exquisite views of the region’s Mediterranean landscapes, passing through the picturesque Bay of Mali Ston, known for its tranquil waters and oyster farms.
Day 5
Included excursion to Dubrovnik - Prepare yourself for the day’s activities with breakfast before travelling south along the Adriatic coast to Dubrovnik, a city steeped in historical, cultural, and religious significance, with its UNESCO-listed medieval old town.
You’ll explore the region’s religious influences with a stop at the Cathedral of the Assumption, home to more than 180 important Christian relics, and the church of St. Blaise, which honours the city’s patron saint and historic protector. If you’re up for the challenge, a visit to the Minčeta Tower – one of four fortresses in Dubrovnik and the highest point along its city walls – offers unrivalled panoramic views of the wider landscape.
After lunch, you’ll have the rest of the afternoon free to spend at your own pace. Perhaps take to the city’s seafront or take to the mountains overlooking the city. You can even board one of Mount Srđ’s famous cable cars, which promise rewarding views of the Dalmatian coast.
Return to the hotel for dinner this evening.
Day 6
Included visit to Vjetrenica and Trebinje - Once you’ve had breakfast, you’ll have the chance to admire the Balkans’ natural beauty with an excursion to Vjetrenica, the most biodiverse cave system in the world. Home to magnificent limestone formations and a series of subterranean lakes, Vjentrica promises truly unique sights as you trace its winding paths deeper underground.
After returning to the surface, you’ll make the short journey east to Bosnia and Herzegovina’s southernmost city, Trebinje. Affectionately named the ‘city of sun and platan trees’, Trebinje is widely recognised as one of the most beautiful in the Balkans. With cobbled streets and traditional Bosnia and Herzegovinian architecture, you’ll find no shortage of picture-perfect views to enjoy. Be sure to visit the city’s Arslangic Bridge, an arched Ottoman landmark that crosses the Trebišnjica river, for scenic views of the area’s skyline. Also of note is Freedom Square, which celebrates the liberation of the Trebinje after the first world war and is the heart of the city’s bustling markets.
With the day drawing to a close, you’ll see the ancient city of Stolac, one of the oldest continually occupied settlements in the world and walk amidst the pristine medieval tombstones of the Radiljma necropolis.
Back at your hotel this evening, enjoy dinner in the company of your fellow guests.
Day 7
Day at leisure - You’ll have free reign to explore or relax as you please after breakfast. Whether you’re unwinding by the poolside atop the hotel’s roof, or meandering through Neum’s winding streets, be sure to make the most of your final day.
Day 8
Return flights to the UK - After breakfast, transfer to the airport to check in for your flight home.