Medjugorje day trips from Split are a sampling of the best of this corner of the Balkans. Since 1981, the Bosnia and Herzegovina town has attracted people from around the world hoping to catch a glimpse of the Virgin Mary.
Hike up Apparition Hill for sweeping views and maybe a message of hope, wander ancient Mostar and pause at Kravice Falls before a traditional meal. You'll find a fascinating array of attractions in Medjugorje.
Medjugorje day trips from Split are a sampling of the best of this corner of the Balkans. Since 1981, the Bosnia and Herzegovina town has attracted people from around the world hoping to catch a glimpse of the Virgin Mary.
Hike up Apparition Hill for sweeping views and maybe a message of hope, wander ancient Mostar and pause at Kravice Falls before a traditional meal. You'll find a fascinating array of attractions in Medjugorje.
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Medjugorje day trips from Split are a sampling of the best of this corner of the Balkans. Since 1981, the Bosnia and Herzegovina town has attracted people from around the world hoping to catch a glimpse of the Virgin Mary.
Hike up Apparition Hill for sweeping views and maybe a message of hope, wander ancient Mostar and pause at Kravice Falls before a traditional meal. You'll find a fascinating array of attractions in Medjugorje.
Here's all you need to know about Medjugorje, one of the most exciting day trips from Split.
Medjugorje is a town in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina, about 140 kilometers southeast of Split, Croatia.
Take the A1 north out of Split to E65. Take the E65 southeast for 116 kilometers until you reach R425a in Zvirovići. Continue on R425a for about 6 kilometers until you reach your destination. The drive takes approximately 1.5 hours and has tolls.
Affordable bus rides from Split to Medjugorje are twice as long as a car ride, but the impressive scenery can make the extra time worthwhile. From the Split bus station, twice-daily buses make the 2.5- to 3-hour journey to Medjugorje with several stops along the way. Prices range from around €10 to €25 one-way.
Simplify your visit to Medjugorje with a guided tour. Tours cover transportation and a guide, but also make stops at several nearby destinations that are hard to reach on your own.
All day tours to Medjugorje start with a morning pickup from your lodgings in Split. Take in the countryside during the 2-hour ride to your first stop, the city of Mostar. Spend hours wandering the medieval lanes, and spy the Ottoman bridge.
Relax on the 30-minute drive through the mountains from Mostar to Medjugorje. In Medjugorje, tour the picturesque village and climb Apparition Hill.
Private tours continue on to Kravice Falls and stop at a farm in Hardomilje for a meal and an overnight stay should you choose.
Guided tours from Split to Medjugorje range from affordable small-group tours to private farm, stays enhanced with personalized sightseeing from a local guide.
Economical small-group day tours to Medjugorje from Split are a great way to venture over the Bosnian-Herzegovinian border for stops at some of the country’s most famed locales. Spend some time at Mostar before your visit to Medjugorje.
Certainly a day to remember, a private tour to Medjugorje is filled with delights just for you and your group. Along with Medjugorje, you will also experience Mostar, Kravice Falls, and a cruise on the Trebizat River plus lunch with a wine tasting.
Similar to the private day tours to Medjugorje, a 2-day tour takes in all the sites of a day tour and more. Stay on a farm where you’ll enjoy a private cottage, with all meals and wines produced on-site.
Small-group day trips cost around €80 per person for a 10-hour tour. Included in the price is roundtrip transportation from your lodging in Split and guided visits to Mostar and Medjugorje.
Fully-guided private day tours cost around €400 per person and include door-to-door transportation, guided sightseeing at several stops, a boat ride and lunch with a wine tasting at a family farm.
Two-day private tours cost around €275 per person and provide all transportation, meals and accommodation in your own cottage on a farm.
On a summer afternoon in 1981, a group of visionaries spied an apparition of a woman holding a baby near the top of Crnica Hill. This was believed to be the first message from the Virgin Mary at Medjugorje.
Over the decades, the faithful have made pilgrimages to Crnica Hill, now known as Apparition Hill, in hopes of receiving a message.
A hike to the statue of Mary at its summit can be exhilarating for the religious and agnostics alike. The 360-degree views of verdant valleys and distant mountains are sure to inspire.
Tucked into a mountain valley sculpted by the Neretva River is the city Mostar. Here, you can spend some time wandering the stone lanes, shopping at the bazaar and tasting Balkan specialties.
Mostar's top attraction is the UNESCO-designated stone bridge, Stari Most. Commissioned in the 16th century by Suleyman the Magnificent, it is known as a star example of Ottoman architecture.
Nicknamed the “Oasis in Stone” by locals, Kravice Falls are uncommonly beautiful. The popular picnic and swimming locale has been carved by the tumbling Trebizat River into a collection of falls and a natural pool.
Many day trips to the falls include a cruise on the Trebizat River in a traditional boat.
Although a visit to Medjugorje can be amazing at any time of year, if you prefer mild weather and fewer crowds, the best time to visit is during the spring (April to June) or autumn (September to October).
The temperature is comfortable for exploring, and there are fewer tourists compared to the peak summer season.
Yes, there are tours departing from other cities in Croatia: