Scores of travel lovers took to the comments section lauding the destination, with many declaring it as the ‘most beautiful place on Earth’. One fan enthused: “Been here, it was absolutely magical. I’d love to visit Bosnia again.”
Another chimed in with: “Bosnia is something else.” While another labelled the spot as ‘Heaven on Earth’.
The waterfalls are a must-see, but the attraction can get pretty busy during peak hours(Image: Getty Images/500px)
You can fly direct to Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, from Luton and Stansted airports. If you’re not set on specific dates, you could pick up an absolute steal – with flights as low as £18 in October.
Once there, you can choose to stay in Sarajevo, an ideal base if you’re looking to hire a car and explore – or get a transfer to Mostar, a picturesque city known for its historical bridge and mountainous vistas. Lodging in either location can be customized according to your preferences.
As an example, you could get a four-star hotel offering free breakfast in Sarajevo for about £100 per night (price based on two adults sharing from October 1-3). A hotel of similar quality in Mostar will cost slightly less for those same dates.
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