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Bosnia and Herzegovina

G Adventures to Launch New Tours in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2025

Iorgos Pappas

G Adventures, USAID Turizam, and GTTRC are collaborating to launch new tours to this fascinating destination in the Balkans.

1 year ago

Christmas in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Phil Butler

Christmas in Bosnia and Herzegovina is a holiday of love and light, with typical traditions to enchant tourists, good food, and a lot of interesting events.

8 years ago

Mostar, the Enchanted Gem of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Mihaela Lica Butler

Traces of troubled past lure at every step but the walk is peaceful on the cobbled streets of Mostar. You can hardly see signs of the war as the site was widely reconstructed and even Stari Most, the glorious Old Bridge that stood here for more than 425 years before being destroyed in 1993 by […]

8 years ago

Sarajevo In June – The Peace Event 2014

Aleksandr Shatskih

oming to Sarajevo June 6th through 9th, a monumental event, 2014: 100 years after World War I at the Bosanski kulturni centar Sarajevo.

11 years ago

Marriott International to Open First Hotel in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Aleksandr Shatskih

Expected to open in late 2014, the 75-suite Residence Inn Sarajevo will operate as a Marriott franchise, owned by SEIC Hospitality and managed by Interstate Hotels & Resorts.

11 years ago

Kuwaiti Vacationers Loving Bosnia Herzegovina

Aleksandr Shatskih

According to the Arab Times, some 7,000 Kuwaitis have been vacationing in Bosnia Herzegovina since June. Also the number of vacationers from Kuwait is expected to increase to 17,000 by the end of the year.

12 years ago

Bosnia-Herzegovina: Art and Adventure

Guest Author

Despite its dark past, Bosnia-Herzegovina is now reborn as a country of culture, arts and adventure. It is, as yet, undiscovered by the tourist throng.

13 years ago

10 Things to Do in Eastern Europe in 2012

Mihaela Lica Butler

Argophilia Travel News has selected ten of the most interesting and diverse events in Eastern Europe to help you choose a destination for 2012.

13 years ago

Kozara Ethno Festival 2011

Mihaela Lica Butler

The 7th Kozara Ethno Festival will be held on July, 1-4, 2011, in Piskavica, Banja Luka.

14 years ago

Sarajevo Celebrates the Nights of Baščaršija

Mihaela Lica Butler

Every July, for the whole month, Sarajevo celebrates the Nights of Baščaršija, considered the largest summer cultural festival in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

14 years ago

Kid’s Festival 2011 in Sarajevo

Aleksandr Shatskih

Kid’s Festival is the largest independent youth event in S.E. Europe, and will open June 10, to last till June 14, 2011.

14 years ago

Ski Holidays in Bosnia-Herzegovina

Aleksandr Shatskih

For a ski holiday in a faraway land, consider Bosnia-Herzegovina. The beautiful capital city is Sarajevo, which played host to the Winter Olympics in 1984. For superb skiing vacations, or just camping out next to the campfire at one of Europe’s most famous Winter destinations, Bosnia-Herzegovina presents a unique travel value.

14 years ago

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