Bosnia, Croatia and Slovenia Tours & Trips
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David • traveled in October, 2025
Here are our thoughts. I want to state that our driver (Johny-nickname), our tour guides Igor (our English speaking guide) and Marko (Japanese guide) were truly outstanding. We give them 10+ out of 10. We would travel anytime
Croatia, Bosnia and Slovenia (17 destinations) - MJ
Mary • traveled in October
Took the Eastern capitals and Dalmatian Riviera tour with Insight Vacations from 9-16-17 to 9-30-17. Our tour guide Sharon Tooman was outstanding. Her knowledge of the places we visited, her patience with our slower senior members and her grace under fire with a very difficult travel mate was commendable. This tour was a trip of a life time all due to the skills of this wonderful women. I will never forget her. Thank you Insight having her on this journey.
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Ray • traveled in January, 2026
Each city on this tour felt like a new surprise. The historic atmosphere of Dubrovnik, the unique spirit of Mostar, the views in Kotor, and the energy of Split were all amazing. Ljubljana and Zagreb were the perfect way to end the trip. It was a relaxed and enjoyable program, not rushed at all. I would definitely join again.
Best of Dalmatia & (Bled – Plitvica) Partly Small Group tour Croatia,Bosnia,Montenegro,Slovenia
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Split's UNESCO-listed Diocletian's Palace and Dubrovnik's historic Old Town walls showcase ancient architecture, while a boat trip reaches Lokrum Island off the coast. Jajce Waterfall in Bosnia impresses visitors, and Mostar's iconic stone bridge connects the city's diverse communities. Plitvice Lakes National Park includes boat or train rides through the scenery, Postojna Cave offers an underground train journey, and a traditional pletna boat crosses Lake Bled to reach the island monastery below the medieval castle.
Duration 12 days Destinations Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Italy Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From
- US$2,051
Croatia, Bosnia and Slovenia (17 destinations)
41 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Had an awesome time and fun on this trip. Made memories.”
SylviaNoronha, traveled in May
Three nations reveal their treasures in 9 days for approx. $200 per day, from Zagreb's twin hills to Sarajevo's Ottoman bazaars. UNESCO-listed Dubrovnik, Lokrum Island boat trips, and Split's Diocletian's Palace captivate visitors. Slovenia's Lake Bled monastery and Ljubljana's charming capital complete the journey.
Duration 9 days Destinations Croatia, Bosnia, Slovenia Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From
- US$1,625
Eastern Capitals & the Dalmatian Riviera (Classic)
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This tour was a trip of a life time all due to the skills of this wonderful women.”
Mary, traveled in September
Three countries reveal their treasures: Croatia's Plitvice Lakes and Dubrovnik's medieval walls, Bosnia's Sarajevo War Tunnels and Mostar Bridge, and Slovenia's charming Ljubljana. UNESCO sites in Trogir and Split shine through guided tours of Diocletian's Palace cellars and local market experiences.
Duration 14 days Destinations Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Insight Vacations From
- US$4,750
Best of Dalmatia & (Bled – Plitvica) Partly Small Group tour Croatia,Bosnia,Montenegro,Slovenia
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The historic atmosphere of Dubrovnik, the unique spirit of Mostar, the views in Kotor, and the energy of Split were all amazing.”
Ray, traveled in November
Duration 6 days Destinations Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Slovenia Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Ajdinis From
- US$1,961
Belgrade to Zagreb via Dubrovnik (Bled&Plitvica) Small Group Tour
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Everything was thoughtfully planned, well organized, and enjoyable from start to finish.”
Linda, traveled in October
Duration 7 days Destinations Serbia, Bosnia, Croatia, Slovenia Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Ajdinis From
- US$2,309
Bosnia, Croatia, and Slovenia showcase 21 cities in 13 days. UNESCO sites like Mostar's Stari Most and Plitvice Lakes National Park dazzle visitors. The route leads from Sarajevo's Tunnel of Hope to Lake Bled's iconic island church, with comfortable stays in 4-star accommodations throughout.
Duration 13 days Destinations Serbia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Croatia, Slovenia Age Range Ages 8+ Operator Balkland From
- US$6,201+$226 local payments
Duration 15 days Destinations Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia, Montenegro Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator SuperTours From
- US$4,931
Bosnia's Trebinje, Croatia's UNESCO-listed Plitvice Lakes and Dubrovnik walls, and Slovenia's Postojna Cave await visitors. Oyster tasting in Lim Bay, traditional plum brandy in Belgrade's oldest tavern, and Lake Bled's pletna boat ride create memorable moments. 14 nights in 4-star accommodations with daily breakfast.
Duration 15 days Destinations Hungary, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From $6,850
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Three countries unveil their treasures in 21 days, from Ljubljana Castle to Sarajevo's historic center. Zadar's food tour delights the senses, while UNESCO-listed Plitvice Lakes and Krka National Park's waterfalls showcase natural beauty. Comfortable hotels complement authentic experiences like oyster farming in Uvala Bistrina and wine tasting in Slovenia's Brda region.
Duration 21 days Destinations Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia Age Range Ages 18-39 Operator G Adventures From $5,599
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Duration 9 days Destinations Croatia, Bosnia, Slovenia Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From $2,420
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What our customers ask about Bosnia, Croatia and Slovenia Tours & Trips
What are the must-visit historical sites in Bosnia Croatia and Slovenia?
The three countries showcase a rich collection of historical landmarks including several UNESCO World Heritage sites. Croatia's Dubrovnik welcomes visitors with its well-preserved city walls and Diocletian's Palace in Split remains a central attraction. Bosnia's Ottoman-era Mostar Bridge spans gracefully across the Neretva River while Slovenia's Lake Bled features both a medieval castle and the 16th century Church of Assumption. Many travelers stay at properties like Hotel Lero in Dubrovnik which provides easy access to sites such as Europe's oldest working pharmacy in the Franciscan Monastery the Rector's Palace and Pula's Roman amphitheater. A TourRadar traveler noted "Walking the walls of Dubrovnik and experiencing its ancient architecture was truly spectacular."
What is the best time of year to visit Bosnia Croatia and Slovenia?
The shoulder seasons of May-June or September-October offer the most pleasant conditions with fewer tourists and moderate temperatures. Coastal cities like Split and Dubrovnik can get quite hot in summer reaching over 85°F (29°C). Inland cities such as Ljubljana and Zagreb stay more temperate. Winter brings snow to Slovenia especially around Lake Bled where temperatures hover around 35°F (2°C). One TourRadar traveler shared "The weather in September was perfect for exploring Hvar and Korcula islands." Fall is particularly good for visiting the Istrian peninsula when truffle season begins and coastal towns like Rovinj and Pula become quieter.
What kind of food specialties should I try in each country?
The regional cuisine varies distinctly across these countries. Croatian coastal areas excel in fresh seafood while Istria is known for truffles local prosciutto and cheese. Slovenia's Alpine influence shows in dishes like žlikrofi (dumplings) and potica (nut roll) which can be found at restaurants like Panorama Restaurant near Lake Bled. Bosnian cuisine features grilled meats burek (meat pastry) and traditional Turkish coffee especially in Mostar's old bazaar. A TourRadar traveler noted "The farmhouse lunch in Istria with fresh pasta and truffles was a highlight of the trip." Tours often include meals at local establishments like the traditional restaurants in Sarajevo's Bašcaršija district.
What type of accommodations can I expect in these countries?
The accommodation options range from comfortable 3-star to upscale 4-star hotels typically located in city centers. Croatia offers properties like Hotel Adria in Dubrovnik overlooking the Adriatic and Hotel Mondo in Split near Diocletian's Palace. Slovenia features unique stays such as the Bohinj ECO Hotel & Wellness while Bosnia provides modern comfort at places like Hotel Hills in Sarajevo. A TourRadar traveler shared "The Hotel Bristol in Opatija was excellent with its perfect seafront location and historic charm." Standard amenities include WiFi air conditioning and private bathrooms.
How many days should I plan for visiting all three countries?
A comprehensive visit requires 9-14 days. Most travelers spend 3-4 days in Croatia exploring Dubrovnik Split and the islands 2-3 days in Bosnia visiting Sarajevo and Mostar and 2-3 days in Slovenia discovering Ljubljana and Lake Bled. One TourRadar traveler shared "Our 14-day tour gave us enough time to really appreciate each destination from Hvar and Korcula to Mostar and Lake Bled." This timeline allows visitors to see major sites and local attractions while maintaining a relaxed pace.
What's the best way to get around these three countries?
Transportation typically combines coach travel for longer routes with local options within cities. Modern buses connect major points like Zagreb to Sarajevo or Ljubljana to Lake Bled. Walking serves as the main way to explore historic areas such as Dubrovnik's Old Town or Split's Diocletian's Palace. Water transportation includes catamarans between Croatian islands and traditional vessels like Lake Bled's pletna boats. A TourRadar traveler mentioned "The transport arrangements were excellent particularly the comfortable bus journeys through the beautiful countryside." Many itineraries also feature cable car rides such as Dubrovnik's Mount Srd or Slovenia's Vogel.






















