Mostar and Medjugorje Clash of Cultures Day Tour
Dubrovnik, Croatia
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Trip Type: Day Trips
Duration: 10 hours
Mostar/Medjugorje tour runs every day in a small group with an English speaking guide visiting the Roman ruins in Mogorjelo, spiritual city of Medjugorje, breathtaking old city of Mostar and the Turkish fortress in a hill called Pocitelj.
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Mostar/Medjugorje tour runs every day in a small group with an English speaking guide visiting the Roman ruins in Mogorjelo, spiritual city of Medjugorje, breathtaking old city of Mostar and the Turkish fortress in a hill called Pocitelj.Leaving Dubrovnik along the coast line we pass through picturesque valley of delta Neretva towards a border with Bosnia. Our first stop is a short break in Neum. If you’re a fan, an oyster degustation can be arranged. Afterwards we visit Mogorjelo – a first century Roman town. The guide gives a short tour and an explanation of the ruins. Next stop is Međugorje; it is a spiritual place, one of the most famous places of pilgrimage in the Catholic world. Since 1981. Virgin Mary has been attracting millions of visitors from all over the world. If you want to take your time in prayer and skip visiting Mostar it is possible to prolong your stay and be picked up on our way back from Mostar. Our journey continues to Mostar which has been a host of various cultures and religions over the centuries. Each one of them left traces which you will see in our tour. During the Turkish rule the city was an important trade center. Afterwards it endured Austrian government and was a part of Yugoslavia as well. Our guide will show you the city’s highlights such as the Bazar, the Mosque, a typical Turkish house and the old bridge. On our way back we visit Počitelj, a beautiful ancient town/fortress built in oriental architecture, from 15ct.
Included: transfer, guide.
Currency used: Bosnian marks, euro, kuna
PASSPORT OBLIGATORY
Included: transfer, guide.
Currency used: Bosnian marks, euro, kuna
PASSPORT OBLIGATORY
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