Bosnia and Herzegovina

Sustainable And Eco-Hotels In Bosnia and Herzegovina

The 8 Most Ethical And Sustainable Hotels In Bosnia and Herzegovina according to ETIC Hotels

Hotel Vila Viktorija

Free parking,Free WiFi,Family rooms,Restaurant,Airport shuttle,Room service,Bar,Superb breakfast
ETIC carbon rating
14.3
tCO2e
ETIC Silver rating
6.8
/10

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Fortuna

2 swimming pools,Free parking,Free WiFi,Spa and wellness centre,Family rooms,Non-smoking rooms,Fitness centre,Breakfast
ETIC carbon rating
14.3
tCO2e
ETIC Silver rating
6.4
/10

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Hotel Opal Exclusive

Free parking,Free WiFi,Fitness centre,Family rooms,Spa and wellness centre,Facilities for disabled guests,Room service,Restaurant,Bar,Very good breakfast
ETIC carbon rating
14.3
tCO2e
ETIC Silver rating
6.4
/10

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Hotel Kostelski buk

Free parking,Free WiFi,Beachfront,Fitness centre,Family rooms,Facilities for disabled guests,Room service,Bar,Private beach area,Superb breakfast
ETIC carbon rating
14.3
tCO2e
ETIC Silver rating
6.2
/10

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Hotel Talija

Indoor swimming pool,Free parking,Free WiFi,Spa and wellness centre,Non-smoking rooms,Fitness centre,Restaurant,Airport shuttle,Facilities for disabled guests,Bar
ETIC carbon rating
14.3
tCO2e
ETIC Silver rating
6
/10

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Hotel Zepter Palas

Free WiFi,Family rooms,Non-smoking rooms,Restaurant,Room service,Tea/coffee maker in all rooms,Bar,Very good breakfast
ETIC carbon rating
14.3
tCO2e
ETIC Silver rating
6
/10

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Hotel Zepter Palas

Free WiFi,Family rooms,Non-smoking rooms,Restaurant,Room service,Tea/coffee maker in all rooms,Bar,Very good breakfast
ETIC carbon rating
14.3
tCO2e
ETIC Silver rating
6
/10

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Hotel Cezar

Free parking,Free WiFi,Family rooms,Non-smoking rooms,Airport shuttle,Room service,Bar,Superb breakfast
ETIC carbon rating
14.3
tCO2e
ETIC Bronze rating
5.9
/10

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COUNTRY PROFILE

Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Official Name:Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Capital:Sarajevo

  • Population:3,280,819

  • Area:51,129 km²

  • Major Languages:Bosnian, Serbian, Croatian

  • Major Religions:Islam, Christianity

  • Life expectancy:77.33 years

  • Currency:Convertible Mark

10 Things To Do In Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • 1. Mostar`s Stari Most

    Experience the timeless beauty and historical significance of Mostar`s Stari Most, the iconic Ottoman-era bridge that arches gracefully over the Neretva River. This architectural masterpiece stands as a symbol of unity and reconciliation, having been reconstructed after the Bosnian War. As you walk along its cobblestone path, you`ll feel the weight of history beneath your feet. Admire the views of the crystalline river and the charming streets of the old town that lead up to the bridge. Witness heart-stopping daredevils as they plunge into the river during the annual diving competition. Stari Most is a testament to the resilience of Bosnia and Herzegovina`s people and an embodiment of the nation`s rich cultural tapestry.

  • 2. Sarajevo`s Old Town

    Step into the captivating ambiance of Sarajevo`s Old Town, where the echoes of history resonate through its narrow alleyways and vibrant marketplaces. The city is a melting pot of cultures, with Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, and modern influences coalescing into a harmonious whole. Explore the Bascarsija Square, where artisans display their crafts, and indulge in Bosnian coffee and cevapi, traditional grilled meat. Visit the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque and the Sebilj fountain, both symbols of the city`s rich heritage. As you stroll through the streets that once hosted the 1984 Winter Olympics, you`ll feel the energy of a city that has risen above challenges and embraced its multicultural identity.

  • 3. Kravice Waterfalls

    Immerse yourself in the enchanting beauty of Kravice Waterfalls, a natural oasis that captivates with its cascading waters and lush surroundings. This hidden gem offers a respite from the heat and an opportunity to connect with nature. Swim in the emerald pools, picnic beneath the shade of trees, and marvel at the spectacle of water plunging into the depths. The sound of rushing water and the refreshing mist create a serene ambiance that invites relaxation and reflection. Kravice Waterfalls is a hidden paradise that beckons those seeking tranquility and a connection with Bosnia and Herzegovina`s untouched landscapes.

  • 4. Blagaj Tekke and Buna River

    Embark on a spiritual and scenic journey to Blagaj Tekke, a 16th-century Dervish monastery built at the foot of a towering cliff. The site exudes an air of mysticism and serenity, with its white walls and tranquil gardens reflected in the clear waters of the Buna River. Explore the prayer rooms and living quarters of the Tekke, gaining insight into the Sufi way of life and its significance in Bosnia and Herzegovina`s cultural mosaic. Take a boat ride along the Buna River, marveling at the turquoise hues and the lush greenery that envelopes the landscape. Blagaj Tekke and Buna River offer a unique blend of spirituality and natural beauty that leaves a lasting impression.

  • 5. Vrelo Bosne

    Embark on a journey of rejuvenation and exploration at Vrelo Bosne, a serene natural park that encompasses the source of the Bosna River. This oasis of tranquility is a haven for nature enthusiasts and those seeking respite from urban life. Stroll through tree-lined avenues, enjoy a leisurely picnic by the river, and encounter swans gliding gracefully on the water. The park`s centerpiece is the spring of the Bosna River, surrounded by lush greenery and complemented by walking paths and footbridges. Vrelo Bosne is a sanctuary that invites you to reconnect with nature and savor moments of stillness and beauty.

  • 6. Počitelj

    Step back in time as you explore the enchanting town of Počitelj, a well-preserved gem that bears the marks of its Ottoman heritage. Perched on a hill overlooking the Neretva River, Počitelj boasts cobblestone streets, stone houses, and an iconic clock tower that graces the skyline. Wander through the alleys to discover artisan shops, galleries, and cultural landmarks, including the Hajji Alija`s Mosque and the Sahat-kula fortress. As you ascend to the top of the hill, you`ll be rewarded with panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. Počitelj is a journey through history that reveals Bosnia and Herzegovina`s architectural and cultural evolution.

  • 7. Bijambare Caves

    Embark on an underground adventure into the heart of Bijambare Caves, a fascinating limestone cave system that holds geological wonders and a sense of mystery. Guided tours lead you through a labyrinth of chambers adorned with stalactites, stalagmites, and other intricate formations that have been shaped over millennia. As you explore the subterranean world, you`ll learn about the caves` formation and the unique ecosystems that thrive within their depths. Bijambare Caves offer a glimpse into the hidden wonders of Bosnia and Herzegovina`s natural landscapes and a chance to marvel at the geological forces that have sculpted these ethereal caverns.

  • 8. Visegrad`s Mehmed Pasha Sokolovic Bridge

    Traverse history as you cross the iconic Mehmed Pasha Sokolovic Bridge in Visegrad, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that spans the Drina River. This Ottoman masterpiece is not just a feat of engineering but a symbol of cultural exchange and architectural excellence. As you walk along its stone path, you`ll appreciate the blend of East and West in its design, as well as the intricate carvings that adorn its surface. The bridge`s significance is immortalized in Ivo Andric`s novel "The Bridge on the Drina," which weaves together the stories of the people who lived along its banks. The bridge is a testament to the enduring legacy of Bosnia and Herzegovina`s past.

  • 9. Sutjeska National Park

    Immerse yourself in the untamed beauty of Sutjeska National Park, a haven of pristine landscapes, rugged mountains, and diverse ecosystems. Home to the iconic Maglic Mountain, the park offers a range of activities for nature enthusiasts, from hiking and mountaineering to wildlife spotting. Discover the ethereal beauty of Trnovacko Lake, surrounded by verdant forests and snow-capped peaks. Explore the primeval Perucica Rainforest, where ancient trees and endemic species thrive in a protected habitat. Sutjeska National Park invites you to step into a world where natural splendor and wilderness preservation come together in harmony.

  • 10. Prokoško Lake

    Discover the serene beauty of Prokoško Lake, a high-altitude alpine gem nestled within the folds of the Vranica Mountain. This tranquil lake is a haven for relaxation and outdoor exploration. Take leisurely walks along its shores, breathe in the fresh mountain air, and soak in the breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks. The lake`s clear waters mirror the skies above, creating an atmosphere of serenity and reflection. Whether you`re picnicking by the water`s edge or embarking on a scenic hike, Prokoško Lake offers a serene retreat where the stresses of everyday life melt away in the embrace of nature.

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When To Go To Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • From May to September, the landscape of Bosnia and Herzegovina transforms into a vibrant canvas of colors and experiences. The warm weather beckons travelers to immerse themselves in the nation`s rich history and natural beauty. The iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge) in Mostar stands as a symbol of unity and resilience, while the capital city of Sarajevo offers a blend of cultures and a glimpse into the past. The Sarajevo Film Festival, held in August, brings together artists and cinephiles from around the world, infusing the city with creative energy. Against the backdrop of stunning landscapes, including the cascading Kravica Waterfalls and the picturesque Blidinje Nature Park, Bosnia and Herzegovina during these months provides an opportunity to savor the intertwining threads of history, nature, and artistic expression.

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