





Bosnia Photography Holiday
Your guided Bosnia photography holiday
Travel with us on this guided photography holiday to Bosnia and Herzegovina, a country rich in photographic opportunities. The historic streets of Mostar and its iconic Stari Most bridge, along with the landscapes of the Neretva Valley, Blagaj Tekke, and the Kravica Waterfalls, offer a perfect backdrop for developing documentary, street, architectural, and landscape photography skills in an inspiring setting. On this holiday, we’ll explore Bosnia not just through the camera’s lens, but also through its rich culture, regional cuisine, and traditions shaped by centuries of Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, and Yugoslav history. We’ll be joined by an additional tutor from the Dublin Photography School, who will provide tutorials, demonstrations, and expert tips throughout the holiday, helping our small group make the most of every image captured.
Please Note: This tour is provided in association with Dublin Photography School and is suitable for anyone seeking to develop their digital photography skills, from beginner to advanced.

Trip Itinerary

Activity Level: Easy
Day
Arrival in Split (Croatia)
Overnight in Split at Hotel Batuda 3*
Arrive into Split on an evening flight from Dublin. On arrival, you will be met at the airport and transferred privately to your hotel. The rest of the evening is free, with time to settle in or take a short walk in the city. Overnight in Split at Hotel Batuda 3*
Split to Mostar
Slow-paced photography session in the Old Town
After breakfast, travel by private transfer to Mostar, a journey of approximately three hours including the border crossing. In the afternoon, begin a slow-paced photography session in the Old Town, focusing on the historic streets, riverbanks, and views of Stari Most. Time is allowed to work carefully on composition and light rather than moving quickly between locations. Later in the day, visit the Partisan Memorial Cemetery, a large modernist complex offering a contrasting historical and visual perspective. An optional evening session is available for blue-hour or night photography. Overnight in Mostar.
Neretva Valley and Konjic
Explore the rural landscapes north of Mostar
Today explores the rural landscapes north of Mostar, travelling along the Neretva Valley with a local guide. The morning is spent in the riverside town of Konjic, photographing the stone bridge, riverbanks, and surrounding scenery. There is an optional visit to Tito’s Bunker, an underground Cold War site that offers opportunities for industrial and interior photography. Return to Mostar via the same scenic route, with time for late-afternoon or sunset shooting along the river. Overnight in Mostar.
Blagaj, Počitelj and Kravica Waterfalls
Architectural studies, reflections, and longer exposures
This morning begins with a visit to Blagaj Tekke, set beside the source of the Buna River, allowing time for architectural studies, reflections, and longer exposures. Continue to the historic village of Počitelj, where the stone houses, stairways, and hillside layout lend themselves to detail-focused photography. In the afternoon, travel to Kravica Waterfalls, arriving later in the day when light conditions are softer and more suitable for longer exposures. Return to Mostar in the early evening. An optional cultural evening with a private folklore performance and traditional dinner can be arranged. Overnight in Mostar.
Return to Split
City Tour and Return to Dublin
After breakfast, depart Mostar and return to Split, with a journey time of approximately two and a half to three hours. Depending on timing, short stops can be made en route for photography, such as the industrial port area at Ploče Port, the Baćina Lakes, or the historic fortress town of Omiš. On arrival in Split, a short guided orientation is included before drop-off at the airport for onward travel.
* We aim to operate your tour itinerary according to the format shown. Occasionally, local conditions and unexpected events may result in adjustments to the planned schedule. We kindly ask for your understanding and flexibility in the event of any changes.
Know before you go
What if there is an emergency?
We have local representatives in all of our destinations who are available 24/7 as well as an emergency contact number for our offices in Ireland should you ever need it.
Do I need a Visa?
Please visit our visa page for information on requirements for each country's entry requirements
Will I be met at the airport?
You will be met on arrival at your destination airport and transferred to your accommodation. You will be accompanied on all included excursions by your Travel Department guide. Your expert local guide is also available to give you tips and advice on any aspect of your holiday.











