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Bosnia Turquoise Rivers and Waterfalls

BosniaForAll · 24.05.2026
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Bosnia is astonishingly green and watery. The Una River near Bihać tumbles over the Štrbački buk falls and offers some of Europe best rafting.

In the town of Jajce, a 20-metre waterfall thunders right in the centre, where two rivers meet. The Neretva near Konjic is another rafting favourite.

For nature lovers, Bosnia is an affordable, uncrowded adventure of canyons, lakes and primeval forest.


📌 Practical info

💶 CurrencyBosnian Mark (BAM)
🗣️ LanguageBosnian, Croatian, Serbian
🛂 VisaVisa-free for EU citizens (90 days)
🕐 Time zoneCET (UTC+1)
🔌 Power plugType C/F, 230V

❓ Frequently asked questions

Is Bosnia and Herzegovina safe to visit?

Yes — Bosnia is generally very safe for tourists. Sarajevo, Mostar and Banja Luka are welcoming to visitors. Avoid marked areas in remote mountains (residual landmine signs) and stay on established paths.

When is the best time to visit Bosnia?

May-October for warm weather and outdoor activities. June offers green landscapes and waterfalls at full flow. December-March is ideal for skiing in Jahorina or Bjelašnica.

Do I need a visa for Bosnia?

EU, US, UK, Canadian and Australian citizens enter visa-free for 90 days. A valid passport is required.

What language do they speak in Bosnia?

Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian — all mutually intelligible. English is widely spoken in tourist areas, especially among younger people.

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