Old town of Mostar

A deeply historic town originating from the 15th and 16th centuries developed as an Ottoman Empire frontier village in the 19th and 20th centuries. Look out for the Turkish houses.

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The old Turkish houses are a must see

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Peljesac Peninsula
A stunning coastal area of Croatia famous for its wine and culinary
Monastery Tvrdos
A 15th-century monastery just inside the border of Bosnia and Herzegovina which was the seat of the rulers of Herzegovina until its sacking in 1694. Today the rebuilt version is renowned for its wine production.
Neretva Valley
Known by many as the “mandarin valley’, this slice of nature at its most unorthodox but spectacular self. The Neretva river has been making its way through this valley to the Adriatic since the dawn of time and in doing so has created the garden of Dubrovnik.
River boat ride on Neratva Valley
Enjoy a relaxing boat ride along the Neratva river where you can see the stunning valley around you from a different perspective.
Trpanj
Trpanj is a laid back coastal town in south-eastern Croatia. This charming place still has a small village feel but now attracts tourists from all over the world.
Edivo Under Water Winery
Croatians know their wine more than most. Now they are taking it to the next level with the country's first underwater winery. You can either just drink it or for the more adventurous, you can scuba dive down and retrieve it alongside an old sunken boat.

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