Trebinje Tours — Walking Tours, Wine Tasting & Private Transfers

Trebinje is small enough to explore in a few hours — and rich enough to keep you for days. Only 30 km from Dubrovnik, yet a world apart. Whether you have an hour or a full day, there is a tour for you.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Why book a local tour guide in Trebinje?

Local knowledge — I'll take you to places most visitors never find: hidden courtyards, family wineries, viewpoints no guidebook mentions and the best restaurants locals actually eat at.

Flexibility — your pace, your interests, your questions. If you want more time at the monastery or fewer minutes at the bridge, we adjust on the spot.

No language barriers — all tours are conducted in English. Cyrillic street signs and  menus become invisible when you have a local at your side.

Cultural context — every place in Trebinje has a story. Ottoman bridges, Orthodox monasteries, Austro-Hungarian facades, Yugoslav monuments — I'll connect the dots for you.

It's like travelling with a well-informed local friend who happens to know exactly where you should eat lunch.

Trebinje Free Walking Tour — Tip Based

The perfect introduction to Trebinje for travellers who are short on time.

In one hour we'll cover the essential highlights of the city centre: the Old Town (Kastel), Trg Slobode and Pod Platanima, the Orthodox Cathedral, the green market, and the Trebisnjica River promenade. Along the way I'll share the stories behind the stones — Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, Yugoslav, and modern Trebinje, all in one walk.

This is a tip-based tour — there's no fixed price. You pay what you think the experience was worth. Most guests tip between 10–20 EUR per person.

Ideal if you're arriving on a day trip from Dubrovnik and have only a few hours, staying overnight and want a quick local orientation, or looking for the fastest and most authentic introduction to Trebinje. Book Free Walking Tour via WhatsApp

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Trebinje City Tour with Wine Tasting and Gastro Experience

If you have more time — this is the tour I recommend above all others.

We start with the city walking tour in the morning: Old Town, Arslanagic Bridge, Hercegovacka Gracanica monastery with the best panoramic view of the city, and the Trebisnjica River.

Then we move into wine country for the afternoon. Herzegovina is one of Europe's last undiscovered wine regions, and most visitors leave without ever knowing it exists. You won't be one of them.

The wine and gastro portion includes: Tvrdos Monastery wine cellar — where monks have been making wine from native Zilavka grapes for over 400 years. Family winery visit — small, off-the-tourist-trail, poured by the winemaker themselves. Traditional Herzegovina lunch — peka, local cheese, prosciutto, honey, seasonal produce. Local market stop — optional, for honey, rakija, or souvenirs to take home. Duration: 2–3 hours. Half-day or full-day versions available. Book City and Wine Gastro Tour via WhatsApp

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Trebinje to Mostar — Private Transfer and Day Trip

90 minutes · Bosnia and Herzegovina · No Schengen border crossing

Mostar is one of the most iconic cities in the Balkans — the Stari Most bridge, the old bazaar, the call to prayer echoing across the Neretva River. The road from Trebinje to Mostar passes through some of the most dramatic scenery in Herzegovina.

This route stays entirely within Bosnia and Herzegovina — no Schengen border crossing, no EES checks, no waiting. Especially important in 2026 with EU Entry/Exit System delays at Croatian borders.

Optional stops along the route: Stolac — medieval fortress and UNESCO-listed stecci tombstones. Pocitelj — Ottoman hilltop village frozen in time. Blagaj Tekija — dervish monastery where the Buna River springs from a cliff. Kravice Waterfalls — one of the most beautiful spots in Herzegovina. Book Trebinje to Mostar Transfer via WhatsApp

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Trebinje to Kotor — Private Transfer and Day Trip

75 minutes · Montenegro

The Bay of Kotor is among the most dramatic landscapes in all of Europe — a UNESCO-listed medieval old town enclosed by fortress walls and mountains that fall straight into the Adriatic Sea.

The full experience can include: Kotor Old Town — walking tour of the medieval streets. Perast — the baroque coastal village that feels frozen in time. Our Lady of the Rocks — island church reached by local boat. Optional lunch — fresh seafood with a view of the bay.

Return to Trebinje by evening, or I can drop you off in Kotor, Budva or Tivat for onward travel. Book Trebinje to Kotor Transfer via WhatsApp

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dubrovnik to Trebinje — Day Trip with Local Guide

30 km · 45 minutes · Bosnia and Herzegovina

Staying in Dubrovnik and looking for a day completely different from the crowds? Trebinje is only 30 km from Dubrovnik — yet feels like a completely different world. Authentic, unhurried, affordable, and with none of the tourist traps or overpriced menus you'll find on the coast.

I'll pick you up at your hotel in Dubrovnik, drive you across the border into Bosnia and Herzegovina, and show you a side of the Balkans that most Dubrovnik day-trippers never find.

Typical day trip includes: Pickup from Dubrovnik hotel or port. Trebinje city walking tour — Old Town, Arslanagic Bridge, Gracanica. Wine tasting at a local winery or Tvrdos Monastery. Traditional riverside lunch. Return to Dubrovnik by evening. Book Dubrovnik to Trebinje Day Trip via WhatsApp

Can be combined with Mostar or Kotor for travellers who want to see more in one day.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Custom Tours — Design Your Own Day

Not sure which tour fits? Tell me what interests you, how much time you have, and your group size — I'll design something just for you.

Popular custom options: Multi-day Balkans journey — Dubrovnik, Trebinje, Mostar, Sarajevo, Kotor. Private wine tour through multiple Herzegovina wineries. Photography tours focused on Trebinje's best viewpoints and hidden spots. Group tours for schools, universities, or company team-building.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the Trebinje free walking tour really free? A: It's tip-based. There's no fixed price — you pay what you think the experience was worth. Most guests tip between 10–20 EUR per person.

Q: How long is the city walking tour? A: The free walking tour is 60–90 minutes. The full city tour with wine tasting and lunch is 5–7 hours.

Q: Do I need to book in advance? A: Yes, especially for wine tours and transfers. WhatsApp is the fastest way — I usually reply within a few hours.

Q: What is the best time of year to visit Trebinje? A: April, May, June, September and October offer the best weather — sunny but not too hot.

Q: Can I combine multiple tours in one day? A: Absolutely. Most travellers combine the city walking tour with wine tasting, or pair Trebinje with Mostar or Kotor on the same day.

Q: What language does the guide speak? A: All tours are conducted in English. Local knowledge and personal stories are included on every experience.

Ready to book your Trebinje tour?

Send me a message on WhatsApp with your dates, group size, and which tour you're interested in. Reply within a few hours.

WhatsApp / Viber: +387 66 813 911 Email: booking.trebinjeguide@gmail.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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