Top 10 Bus Tours in Medjugorje, Herzegovina-Neretva Canton

February 26, 2022 Ying Subia

Međugorje, or Medjugorje, (Serbo-Croatian pronunciation: [mêdʑuɡoːrje]) is a town located in the Herzegovina region of Bosnia and Herzegovina, around 25 km (16 mi) southwest of Mostar and close to the border of Croatia. The town is part of the municipality of Čitluk. Since 1981, it has become a popular site of Catholic pilgrimage due to reports of alleged apparitions of the Virgin Mary to six local children.
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1. Međugorje Private Tour from Dubrovnik visiting Apparition Hill

Dubrovnik, Dubrovnik, Dubrovnik-Neretva County, Dalmatia Laus Travel
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Since 1981, when six local children claimed they had seen visions of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Medjugorje has become an unapproved destination of Catholic pilgrimage. The messages attributed to Our Lady of Medjugorje have a strong following among Catholics worldwide. Medjugorje has become one of the most popular pilgrimage sites for Catholics in the world and has turned into Europe's third most important apparition site, where each year more than 1 million people visit. Whether you’re making a pilgrimage or you’re just curious, a visit to Medjugorja is a memorable one.

Inclusions: Local taxes, Private tour, Driver / Guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off

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Reviewed By 387sheunesum

Such a nice tour from Drazen, lovely man! Very informative of Croatian history and open to questions. He made sure we were comfortable in our boats and was flexible with what we wanted from the experience. He brought refreshments and snorkelling gear and was very attentive when we asked for pictures. Overall amazing experience, a must do when in Croatia!

2. Authentic Day Trip Mostar - Kravice -Medjugorje From Split

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Join me on this Dalmatian and Herzegovina Hinterland Tour! As a special treat, my family & I would love to host you on culinary tour. We will pick up you from your accommodation and drive to visit Kravice waterfalls, Međugorje and Mostar Bridge. After city tours MY family & I would love to take you into our home in our village of Hardomilje and show you our way of life which has changed little over the generations & is based on organically grown food & homemade specialties. Trebižat River boat ride with Lunch The Trebižat river is the perfect setting for a relaxing boat ride in a traditional wooden boat. You'll see nature's best from the banks, hear about the old customs & traditions while having a drink. *Boat Ride from 1.04. to 1.11.

Inclusions: Hotel/port pickup and drop-off, Lunch, Round-trip private transfer, Wine Tasting Rupčić Family Cellers, Bottled water, Coffee and/or Tea, Alcoholic Beverages

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Reviewed By Almondnuts

Ante is very knowledgeable and always on time to pick-up us at our accommodation. During the trip, we learned a lot the history in Split and its surrounding. Ante also brought us to the nice view point to see the city we visited from the top. Overall, a nice experience and it’s highly recommended ????

3. Authentic Medjugorje Tour

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The parish of Medjugorje is situated in Herzegovina, 25 km southwest of Mostar. Medjugorje, (the name is of Slavic origin, and signifies a region between two mounts) with villages of Bijakovići, Vionica, Miletina and Šurmanci, forms a Roman-Catholic paris where today about 5000 inhabitants live. The pastoral cars of the paris is confided to the priests of the Herzegovinian Franciscan Province of the Assumptions of Mary. The whole region is inhabited by Croats (Bosnian Croats) who received Christianity 13 centuries ago. In historical documents, the village was mentioned in 1599 for the first time. The persent parish was founded in 1892, and dedicated to St.James the Apostole, protector of pilgirms. Until June 24, 1981, Medjugorje lived like all other villages of this region: people worked on their land, planted tobacco and vineyards, produced wine and vegetables to acquire just enough for modest life for their families.

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Reviewed By Tyranny1057

Nice guy (representing “Now Bosnia”), well informed and well presented. Good tour around the old town but perhaps lacking in historical data. He answered all our questions but was more interested in us and used us as a sounding board for his business plans.

4. 2D1N Sarajevo ⇄ Dubrovnik Tour via Mostar & Herzegovina (Herzegovina Journey)

Besarina čikma 5, Sarajevo 71000, Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo Funky Tours
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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

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Reviewed By arhunter87

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. 14 Day Balkan Adventure from Tirana

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Visit seven countries on this Balkan tour, where you'll revel in the beauty, history and traditions of the Balkan nations. Explore the castles, churches, monasteries, mosques and the medieval towns, enjoy the breathtaking views over the Montenegreo coastline, Sava and Danube Rivers and Ohrid Lake, admire the wide range of different languages, ethnicities, and religions that co-exists in this part of Europe.

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Reviewed By Cavidana900

Aspen hotel we are stay hotel ,Cıty centre ,grandbqzaar and hıghıa sophıa we are göne walk 30 mınutes ,undergrand metro and tramvay near good ,guıde and Aths travel good and Perfect agency

6. Mostar & Herzegovina tour from Split

Marulićeva ul. 4, 21000, Split, Croatia Booker Transfers & Tours
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Come with us on this amazing tour and experience the ambiance of Herzegovina on this one-day tour. We will pass through the beautiful Počitelj Bosnian village on our way to the incredible city of Mostar - the highlight of the tour. Mostar is a small picturesque town, famous for its Old Bridge from the 16th century and professional jumpers who jump from the bridge into the cold Neretva River to impress visitors. The architecture here presents a symbol of tolerance: a shared life of Muslims, Christians and Protestants. Mosques, churches, and synagogues existed side-by-side indicating that in this region, the Roman Catholic Croats with their Western European culture, the Eastern Orthodox Serbs with their elements of Byzantine culture live together with the Bosniaks-Muslims for more than four centuries. The last stop on the tour is the wonderful Kravica Waterfalls where you can swim during the summer months, or Međugorje famous for its placement on pilgrimage sites.

Inclusions: English speaking guide/driver,, Insurance,, road tolls and parking,, all taxes and VAT., Air-conditioned vehicle

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Reviewed By DavidLaboulbene

We spend an amazing day at the waterfalls. The are absolutely gorgeous !! Breath taking views all the way ????. Our driver Andrea was great, very nice and good driver, she gave us a lot of information during the ride that made it feel much shorter. Absolutely recommended it.

7. Private Tour: Medjugorje and Mostar Day Trip from Dubrovnik

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Visit Medjugorje and Mostar on this incredible private day trip from Dubrovnik, blending culture with religious sites. Traveling with an expert local guide by luxury vehicle, your tour includes a walking tour around Počitelj’s UNESCO-listed town center, a visit to the Christian pilgrimage town of Medjugorje and a walking tour around Mostar. See the incredible Mostar Old Bridge (Stari Most) and enjoy a final stop in Tekija to see Turkish-style architecture.

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Reviewed By W2587QMgregc

Really enjoyed it. Kotor and Budva are beautiful. Picked up from the hotel, the driver/guide was very good and knowledgeable, I forgot his name otherwise I would personally praise him. I would recommend the trip. The price of it I thought was fair. 2 hours in each of the above towns is just enough to have a quick look round and visit a few buildings.

8. Bosnia and Herzegovina Day Trip Including Medjugorje and Mostar

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Experience the best of Bosnia and Herzegovina on a day trip to the country's main cities, including Mostar and Medjugorje. Leave Dubrovnik behind and visit Bosnia's only coastal town, Neum, and continue to Pocitelj, whose city center is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visit Pocitelj with your guide and see sights like the Haji-Ali Mosque and Sahat-kula. Next, spend time in Medjugorje, an important spiritual location for the Catholic world. Continue to Mostar and witness the town's mixed cultural background and historical sites, like Mostar's Old Bridge, before returning to Dubrovnik.

Inclusions: Centrally located hotels, Transport by air-conditioned vehicle, Tour Guide, Tour Guide in Mostar, English Speaking Driver

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Reviewed By W2587QMgregc

Really enjoyed it. Kotor and Budva are beautiful. Picked up from the hotel, the driver/guide was very good and knowledgeable, I forgot his name otherwise I would personally praise him. I would recommend the trip. The price of it I thought was fair. 2 hours in each of the above towns is just enough to have a quick look round and visit a few buildings.

9. Mostar and Medjugorje Small Group Tour from Split or Trogir

South Tours Travel Agency, Mrčelina 1, 21000, Split, Croatia South Tours Croatia
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Discover Mostar, known as a window to the Orient. See the old Turkish bridge that’s a symbol of the city and explore the old bazaar. Visit the famous pilgrimage site at Medjugorje, where the Virgin Mary is said to have appeared to local children. Mostar as the center and capital of Herzegovina has always managed to captivate its visitors a unique experience of mixing cultures of East and West. It is situated on the Neretva River, which separates and connects both the Muslim and the Christian side of the city. The Old bridge is a world-famous symbol of the city, which with mosques, Turkish houses and other closely eastern sights makes Mostar a destination everyone will remember.

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Reviewed By foxylady23

Our tours guide was Sandra, she had a great deal of knowledge and tried to impart it in a comprehendive manner. Her explaination of the cathedral was brilliant She was interesting and personable Would highly recommend

10. Medjugorje Pilgrimage site & Mostar Bridge from Split

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Visit 2 countries in one holiday! Explore Bosnia and Herzegovina on this day trip from Split to the neighbor country. Medjugorje is a well known Pilgrim site where it's embarrassed by the region that blessed Virgin Mary has been appearing in supernatural apparition and giving messages to the world. Ever since it receives tens of thousands of pilgrims to Medjugorje every year. combined with Mostar and it's stone Old bridge and diverse heritage, a memorable day trip out of Split.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, English or Spanish Speaking Local Guide, visit to Mostar Old Bridge, visit to Medjugorje Pilgrimage site

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Reviewed By Margaret C

We’d booked this tour with Costco as we had had good luck with their service on previous cruises—and they did not disappoint. Our guide, Jolanta Car, was waiting at the bottom of the gangplank with a sign. There were three of us + Jolanta. We walked to her car and began the hour and 15 minute drive into Istria. Jolanta speaks perfect english and carried on a running conversation all the way to the first stop: a little farm restaurant out in the hills. After a brief wait for the members of another tour (which arrived by bus), we had a light lunch with wine and could see Motovun—an old tiny town built on top of a mountain. That was our second stop. Jolanta parked the car and we started up the hill. My wife had recent surgery and chose not to make the walk, and waited in the car. The three of us walked to the top and Jolanta purchased tickets to walk around the wall, as well as a cappucino. We spent about a half-hour there, then walked back to the car and continued to a small distillery, where the owner provided an overview of their processing and provided free samples. Very informative. We returned to the ship on time. It was a wonderfult time and we felt like we had gained a new friend. As we left here, my wife asked if she had a card—she does and owns her own tour company ([email protected]). When we got back to the ship, my wife wondered if Yolanta could set up a private tour in Dubrovnik. We had not as it was supposed to rain—but perhaps a private tour could work. 45 minutes later, we had a tour and a deal. The Dubrovnik tour was also excellent and we recommend Jolanta without reservation.

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