Bosnia and Herzegovina is a captivating Balkan country where East meets West. Sarajevo, where the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand sparked World War I, is a unique city where mosques, churches, and synagogues stand side by side. The country's Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian heritage creates a fascinating cultural blend. Mostar's iconic Old Bridge, the waterfalls of Kravica, and the medieval town of Jajce are highlights. Bosnian coffee culture, ćevapi (grilled meat), and burek are culinary must-tries.
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EU, US, UK, Canadian, and Australian citizens can enter visa-free for up to 90 days. Citizens of many other countries also enjoy visa-free access.
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How many airports are in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
AirportsNow covers 1 airports in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The busiest is Sarajevo International Airport (SJJ) with 1.2M passengers per year.
What is the busiest airport in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
Sarajevo International Airport (SJJ) in Sarajevo is the busiest airport in Bosnia and Herzegovina, handling approximately 1.2M passengers annually.
Do I need a visa to visit Bosnia and Herzegovina?
EU, US, UK, Canadian, and Australian citizens can enter visa-free for up to 90 days. Citizens of many other countries also enjoy visa-free access.
When is the best time to visit Bosnia and Herzegovina?
The best time to visit Bosnia and Herzegovina is April to June and September to October are ideal for sightseeing. July and August can be hot. Winters are cold but charming, especially in Sarajevo, which hosted the 1984 Winter Olympics. Ski season runs from December to March..