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5.0 based on 9 reviews
Short drive from Dubrovnik to visit Trebinje in Bosnia Herzegovina. Visit a local market, Tvrdos Monastery and one more small winery. Enjoy local parma ham, cheese and wine. Have the option to eat lunch in superb traditional restaurant, "Peka"-long cooked meat under "iron bell" or fish with wine.
Inclusions: Guided tour of Tvrdos Monastery, Hotel pickup and drop-off (Dubrovnik hotels situated outside Dubrovnik Old Town only), Local guide, Transport by air-conditioned minivan, Visit to Trebinje Market to taste local honey and other produce, Visit to family-owned winery with wine tasting (minimum 4 wines and grappa) with local cheeses and ham, Wine tasting in monastery cellar
Exclusions: 3-course lunch (additional cost of approx. 20 euros per person), Gratuities
Due to the lack of tourists in Dubrovnik, I had the opportunity for a private wine tour with Mario in early September. As someone who works in the wine industry in the U.S., it was a true pleasure to spend the day with Mario receiving an incredible overview of the grapes grown and wines produced in the peljesac pennisula in Croatia. We began the day visting an oyster farm where we tasted oysters fresh from the sea on the boat paired with wine. Not a huge fan of oyster's, I'll try anything and I'll say they were quite tasty. We then had three different tasting with three vastly different wineries, providing a lovely overview of the wine history of the region. I then enjoyed a three course lunch at a beautiful restaurant by the sea before stopping in Ston, a sleepy historic town before we made our way back to Dubrovnik. Mario is an engaging host who knows his wine and the region very well. I'll definitely be in touch when I return to Croatia hopefully sooner than later! Thank you for a fantastic day! Highly recommend if you find yourself in Dubrovnik and want to explore the local wines!
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Experience life of local people in Sarajevo by cooking and dining with them. A local family will host you in their lovely home and welcomed with a glass of rakija. A gastro-cultural journey will continue with learning how to make traditional Bosnian pita and stuffed vegetables. Along with the cooking, you will have a chance to learn how it looks to live and work in Sarajevo nowadays but also how it was during the Yugoslavia times. Chat and cooking will be followed with a good wine from Herzegovina, Kupres and Livno cheese and prosciutto from Trebinje. On the end, you will enjoy some of the typical Bosnian sweets followed by homemade liquor.
Inclusions: Alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, Four-course dinner, Cooking instructions, Coffee and/or Tea, Snacks
Exclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off, Gratuities
This is just the food tour we were looking for! We've done the old town walking tour. We've tried the touristy burek and cevapi places, and we wanted to know a bit more about how the majority of the locals eat. We got that along with a little more local history and walking into parts of the city not covered by old town tours. What I want to do is come back and have a hands-on session making burek so that I have a lasting souvenir to take back to the USA. Tell me when!
5.0 based on 3 reviews
You will visit state called Bosnia i Hercegovina and a place called Trebinje. Trebinje is is a small sized city situated in the Trebišnjica river valley in south eastern Herzegovina, about 30 km by road from Dubrovnik, Croatia, on the Adriatic coast. Thise city is the economic and cultural centre of the region of Eastern Herzegovina. Hercegovina is well known for its wine and food. Honey and wine degustation. Lunch at konoba Studenac or restaurant Stara Hercegovina
Inclusions: Wine tasting, Driver/guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Port pickup and drop-off, Private tour, Transport by air-conditioned minivan (minibus), Tvrdoš Monastery, Old Town of Trebinje, Holy Transfiguration Ortodox Cathedral, Catholic Church, 2 Muslim Mosque, Ortodox Church of Blessings (Hercegovačka Gračanica), Modern Castle of Drašković Family, Arslanagića Old Bridge from 16 century, Lunch, Dinner, Alcoholic Beverages
Exclusions: Food and drinks
Ivo was a wonderful tour guide. We contacted him late at night the day before we wanted to do the tour and he was so helpful and accommodating. Ivo is an excellent tour guide with exceptional knowledge and interesting stories. We would recommend him to anyone wanting to do a tour in or around Dubrovnik.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Wine Tour & Tasting: On this guided tour you will have the opportunity to: ✔️Get to know the wine-growing culture in Herzegovina. ✔️Experience the best wine-growing regions in Herzegovina. ✔️Lear about the two indigenous wine types in Herzegovina. ✔️Taste this region of Herzegovina through indigenous wine and food. ✔️Discover different methods of wine-making. ✔️Visit two wineries in two main wine-growing regions (Wine Zadro & Winery Brkić) Be prepared to experience Herzegovina through our special wine tour, and be prepared to get a different perspective of this region.
Inclusions: Guide
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The village is a popular stop on the tour bus route from Croatia with multiple restaurants by the roadside. We were driving and there is plenty of free parking in and around this vicinity. A short walk leads you to a small square with many stalls for shopping and from here it is a 20 to 30 minute walk up old cobblestone paths passing an old Hamman and working mosque. A path right leads you up to the summit of the village. A right fork in the path takes you towards what appears to be a renovated fort, we opted for the left turn towards the old tower. There are great views from an open terrace close to the tower which overlooks both the fort and the whole of the Neretva valley. With care you can also climb the tower which is not in a particularly good state of repair. This latter is not suitable for anyone with restricted mobility, the steps up are narrow with some unprotected areas. Once at the top the roof is in a very poor state of repair and really needs money spending on it. Good for a short break if touring around. Everything is free entry.
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Travelling between Sarajevo and Dubrovnik and staying for one night in Mostar, combined with in-depth explorations of Herzegovina region, is by far the only way of maximising your Bosnian and Herzegovinian holiday break. This is a connecting door to door 2day tour which is covering the most amazing destinations in Herzegovina with overnight in Mostar. You can start either in Sarajevo and end in Dubrovnik/Kotor/Split or the other way around. Regardless of your start/end destination, we always do the full itinerary.
Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, All Fees and Taxes, 4* Hotel in Mostar- 1 night, Maximum Group Size 8 Persons, Wine tasting on day 02, Breakfast in hotel
Exclusions: Meals
Funky Tours arranged several excellent tours while I was based in Bosnia (one or two which were free of charge) between October 2020 and March 2021. This included a food and drink tasting tour, the siege of Sarajevo tour, a day trip to Jajce and Travnik, a day trip to the Srebrenica genocide memorial centre, as well as one to Herzegovina which included stops in Mostar, Medugorje and Pocitelj. Each tour was outstanding and the tour guides, having lived through the events you learn about on the tours, are fascinating people to spend a day with (a big thanks in particular to Taib). I learned so much about Bosnia, past and present, from them. Booking the tours was always made easy and they even arranged a customised tour of the famous Sarajevo City Hall which included a visit to a replica ICTY courtroom (a big thanks in particular to Ema). I learned so much about Bosnia on each tour - from what it was like living through the war to finding out about the Bosnia of today. Even although some of the events they cover are difficult for a visitor to comprehend (partly because the country has been largely rebuilt), you come away from it realising how relevant Bosnia's history is to the world we live in today. I was lucky enough to see first hand so many of the great things about the country - its diverse landscapes and stunning views across several towns and cities (especially Sarajevo), how much the country has been rebuilt in the last 20 years (it would not be fair to class Bosnia as 'war torn' any longer), the wonderful mix of architecture and traditions, its excellent local cuisine and of course the down to earth and wonderfully hospitable Bosnian people who are always welcoming of visitors. Bosnians are rightfully keen to show that their country has so much more to it than the war that ended there more than 25 years ago. Having been on several tours I feel like I am just about an expert on all things Bosnia and Herzegovina. I absolutely recommend Funky Tours - in fact I cannot recommend them highly enough. Bosnia is a great country to explore and because of its offering which includes Olympic ski slopes near Sarajevo and vineyards in Herzegovina it can be considered as both a winter and summer destination. The main thing is to make sure you go there at some point - and use Funky Tours to show you around! (the tours I went on were always carried out within covid restrictions, in a small group or one to one)
5.0 based on 17 reviews
This will be an amazing luxury vacation while riding the prestigious motorcycles and enjoying luxury sailing on the Lagoon yacht. On this tour, you will explore three countries: Croatia which is full of life, undiscovered Bosnia and Herzegovina, and up and rising star Montenegro. Luxury yacht accommodation is provided while you are traveling the area. There will be an experienced captain and a warm hostess / chef while sailing the Adriatic islands and coast. Accommodation includes a private luxury private yacht Lagoon 46 or a similar boat. The luxury yacht offers four spacious cabins. spacey lunge salon, open outside sitting area, fly bridge and lazy net for everyday chill-axing and sunset gazing. There will be a kitchen for a hostess / chef to prepare a tasty meals. Total area of the yacht is a size of a regular size pent house of 120 square meters (360 square feet), with a whole wide ocean as a swimming pool. I believe we put together best of both worlds
Inclusions: Dinner, Dinner, Lunch, Dinner, Lunch, Breakfast, Lunch, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner
Exclusions: Personal spending money
I had a great time in Split and great time renting Multistrada 950. I highly recommend this company, motos are great and in top condition. Duje is an amazing guy and makes time even more pleasant. Go see skywalk near Makrska, moto is great to avoid cattle all-present everywhere :D
It will be a real pleasure to indulge in famous wine tasting together with locally prepared specialties of the Herzegovinian cuisine. This is the top offer on your “wine route” through Herzegovina. On the route you will taste famous wines of Zilavka and Blatina. These are two best-known types of wine of Herzegovina. Enjoy the simple village ambiance and preserved environment.
Inclusions: Lunch, Wine tasting, Driver/guide, Hotel drop-off (only in Mostar)
Exclusions: Hotel pickup, Gratuities
I just wanted to say thank you to Sandra, our guide around Mostar yesterday. She really made our trip with her humour, knowledge and her personal connection to this amazing place. Thank you!
It will be a real pleasure to indulge in famous wine tasting together with locally prepared specialties of the Herzegovinian cuisine. This is the top offer on your “wine route” through Herzegovina. On the route you will taste famous wines of Zilavka and Blatina. These are two best-known types of wine of Herzegovina. Enjoy the simple village ambiance and preserved environment.
Inclusions: Lunch, Wine tasting, Driver/guide, Hotel drop-off (only in Mostar)
Exclusions: Hotel pickup, Gratuities
I just wanted to say thank you to Sandra, our guide around Mostar yesterday. She really made our trip with her humour, knowledge and her personal connection to this amazing place. Thank you!
This tour takes us in two of the most charismatic and respected winemakers in Bosnia&Herzegovina, both based in the picturesque wine country of Mostar. Family Čorić in his sensational wine tasting cellars Andrija, which are based on the rocky desert-like plateau, and his exceptional use of indigenous grapes as well as international varieties is a wonderful journey of discovery. Much smaller in production, but far more experimental with his unique organic wines made from indigenous grapes from Herzegovina, Josip Brkić candlelit tasting experience in his family wine cellar could not be more intimate. Add to that a selection of his excellent flavoured olive oils, and here is the perfect introduction to the fruits of Herzegovina, expertly handled. We have carefully created this tour to showcase the incredible beauty of the Mostar area and to introduce you to the best eats and drinks that the Herzegovina has to offer.
Inclusions: Experienced tour driver-guide for small groups or individuals, Pick up and comfortable drive in a fully equipped air con vehicle to the starting point and return to your place, Guided ride along the hidden beauties of the Mostar vineyards and western Herzegovina, Explore 2 carefully selected winery of the Herzegovina wine route and meet the local winemakers, Learn about wine production and culture from old wine-growing region, Wine tasting & sampling from wooden and inox barrels (cca 5 samples in each cellar), Herzegovinian meze (tapas) with delicious local home-made food, The best recommendations for unforgettable gourmet experience and a pleasant atmosphere as well as for finding the best local products, Snacks, Alcoholic Beverages
Exclusions: Lunch, Gratuities
Camil Efendi is a wonderful guide and will make you discover Mostar in the most beautiful way. His attachment to the city and his historical knowledge will help you to discover the city in the most beautiful way.
In Smiley Herzegovina wine tour you will visit city name Trebinje where you will have first wine tasting in vinery Sekulović where you will try red wine Vranac and white wine Chardonnay. After visiting vinery Sekulović you will visit second vinery in monastery Tvrdoš. The monks of the monastery Tvrdoš started ten years ago a new chapter in the story of the monastic winemaking in our country. In an old stone cellar from the 15th century, in hundred-year-old oak barrels vranac matures, and only ten meters away, next to the Trebisnjica, a new cellar is dug, equipped with the latest technology, but perfectly integrated into the existing complex. After visiting vinery you have option to have a lunch traditional meal of region Herzegovina called Peka lamb or veal under bell. Option that this tour be a private tour but for that you need to contact supplier.
Inclusions: Local taxes, Wine tasting, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Port pickup and drop-off, Option that tour be Private tour, Transport by air-conditioned minivan, Transport by private vehicle, Need to have minimum 4 people to organise a tour
Exclusions: Gratuities
Ivo was a wonderful tour guide. We contacted him late at night the day before we wanted to do the tour and he was so helpful and accommodating. Ivo is an excellent tour guide with exceptional knowledge and interesting stories. We would recommend him to anyone wanting to do a tour in or around Dubrovnik.
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