The 'quieter' alternative to Croatia with vibrant cities, scenery and £15 flights

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The 'quieter' alternative to Croatia with vibrant cities, scenery and £15 flights
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Emily Wright, Laura Mckenna)
Published: Jan, 16 2025 10:31

Croatia has been a magnet for British holidaymakers over the past few decades, with its breathtaking Adriatic coastline, lush natural beauty and picturesque islands. The vibrant capital city of Dubrovnik is also a major draw. However, due to an influx of budget flights, cruise ships and Game of Thrones fans visiting filming locations, measures have been implemented to limit daily visitors in order to protect its UNESCO status from overtourism. Travellers looking to explore the region without battling through the crowds, neighbouring Bosnia and Herzegovina could be a quieter and less crowded alternative.

Despite only boasting 12 kms of coastline, this Balkan nation offers warm hospitality, hiking and skiing trails, delicious cuisine, fantastic music and a rich mix of cultural influences. Its capital, Sarajevo, is a bustling city nestled within the greater Sarajevo valley, surrounded by the Dinaric Alps and along the Miljacka River.

READ MORE: England's 'loveliest town' where house prices fall below the national average. According to the World Tourism Organization, Bosnia and Herzegovina has seen the third-highest tourism growth rate globally from 1995 to 2020. The country is quickly becoming a popular skiing destination and remains one of the Dinaric Alps' last untouched natural treasures, attracting adventurers and nature lovers with its pristine landscapes.

Often dubbed the "Jerusalem of Europe" for its rich tapestry of religious and cultural history, this city boasts a unique quarter where a mosque, Catholic church, Orthodox church, and synagogue stand in close proximity. The city shot to notoriety in 1914 following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, sparking the outbreak of World War One.

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