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Ski Holidays in Bosnia-Herzegovina

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. Sarajevo is also the largest city in Bosnia-Herzegovina and is made up of four separate municipalities. Although there are ski areas scattered throughout the mountain ranges of the region, the most popular ski destinations surround Sarajevo itself.

A scenic bridge in Bosnia Herzegovina - sadly destroyed in the war - courtesy Linda N

The two most prominent ski areas here are Jahorina (below) and Bjelasnica, which are only half an hour from Sarajevo’s center. Jahorina hosted the Alpine events for women in the 1984 Olympics, while Bjelasnica hosted the Alpine events for men. Both locations host après-ski action and have places to rent equipment, dining options, and luxurious or budget accommodations.

At 1,915 m high, Jahorina offers 20 km worth of groomed slopes designed primarily for Alpine skiing. There are eight lifts capable of transporting 7,500 skiers every hour. At 2,067 m high, Bjelasnica is more challenging than Jahorina.

Jahorina resort - courtesy vladotesanovic

Visitors can purchase a ski pass for either destination for €13. A three-day pass is available for the price of €33. Visitors extending their stay may want to purchase a weekly pass for €70. The ski season in Bosnia-Herzegovina runs from December until April, with the high season occurring between January and the middle of February.

Bosnia-Herzegovina is a great ski destination for visitors of all ages of ski enthusiasts. The area also offers several dozen different perks, including breathtaking views, first-rate ski slopes, inexpensive accommodations, international tourism attractions, and nightlife attractions to suit any taste.

Visitors will find resorts with just about any amenities, as well as restaurants to suit the gourmet or the hot dog enthusiast even. But best of all, the friendly faces of the people of Bosnia-Herzegovina are warm enough to melt the deepest snow. Relive Olympic glory, or just relax and enjoy Sarajevo.

Mostar, Bosnia Herzegovina - courtesy PnP!

For more information about the wonderful ski adventures in Bosnia-Herzegovina, please check out the Visit Bosnia-Herzegovina official website, Tourism Association of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina site,  or the official Sarajevo website.

Aleksandr Shatskih:

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  • Great review! I have heard good things about Bosnia from a couple friends who all have been there so I plan on checking it out for myself :)

    • @Damir, thanks to you, we hope you have a great trip and let us know if you do :O)

      Always,
      Phil

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