Travelling to Pocitelj from Mostar Airport (OMO)? Begin your journey in comfort with our professional Mostar Airport to Pocitelj transfer service. We provide direct private transportation from Mostar Airport to Pocitelj -- 23 kilometres in approximately 26 minutes -- with a professional driver confirmed and waiting at arrivals.
Mostar Airport connects arriving visitors to the UNESCO bridge city of Mostar, the Dervish tekke at Blagaj, the Ottoman village of Pocitelj, the global pilgrimage site of Medjugorje, the national capital Sarajevo, the Mediterranean gem of Trebinje, and the Adriatic cities of Dubrovnik and Split. Our Mostar Airport to Pocitelj private transfer delivers you directly -- confirmed, comfortable and door-to-door.
Our private transfer from Mostar Airport to Pocitelj provides the most direct, comfortable and reliable connection -- door to door, fixed price, no connections.
Pocitelj is the most completely preserved Ottoman fortified village in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the most harmoniously intact Ottoman stone ensemble in the Balkans -- a historic settlement of extraordinary architectural perfection 23km south of Mostar Airport on the Neretva River, whose extraordinary identity as the most completely unified Ottoman village heritage in the former Ottoman territories (Pocitelj -- the Hajji Ali Beg mosque of 1563, the sahat kula clock tower, the Gavrankapetan Tower, the hamam, the han and the medresa all constructed in the most completely consistent warm honey-coloured limestone of the Neretva canyon walls, the entire village built into the most dramatically terraced natural cliff amphitheatre above the Neretva, the most architecturally coherent and most completely intact Ottoman fortified village surviving in any former Ottoman territory in southeastern Europe -- a settlement where every building, every wall and every street-level detail speaks the same architectural language, the most completely harmonious single Ottoman settlement ensemble remaining in the Balkans, more architecturally unified than comparable sites in Turkey itself) and its UNESCO candidacy (Pocitelj on the UNESCO World Heritage tentative list as the most completely preserved Ottoman fortified village in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the most harmoniously intact Ottoman stone ensemble in the western Balkans) give it a heritage of extraordinary completeness and artistic quality.
Pocitelj's most celebrated natural setting is the Neretva canyon at its narrowest and most dramatically confined accessible point (the Neretva canyon at Pocitelj -- the most vertically impressive section of the river valley accessible from any Herzegovinian village, the most scenically dramatic stretch of the Neretva between Mostar and the Adriatic, the most completely rocky and most completely karst-characterised canyon landscape in the accessible Neretva corridor, the village terraced into the canyon wall in the most dramatically integrated human-and-geological setting of any Ottoman settlement in Bosnia) and the Radimlja stecak necropolis (10km south -- the most densely concentrated medieval stecak tombstone cemetery in Herzegovina, UNESCO World Heritage 2016, its 133 medieval Bosnian tombstones -- the most elaborate and most artistically distinguished single stecak collection in the Herzegovinian territory, the most visited stecak site in southern Herzegovina). The Pocitelj Gallery (the most important summer art colony in Herzegovina -- the Pocitelj International Art Colony, established 1968, the most internationally attended single art colony in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the most celebrated annual gathering of regional painters and sculptors in any Herzegovinian village) and the panoramic viewpoint from the Gavrankapetan Tower (the most complete single panorama of the Neretva canyon below Mostar accessible from any Ottoman monument in the region) give Pocitelj a cultural and artistic identity of exceptional completeness.
Most Completely Preserved Ottoman Fortified Village in Bosnia, Most Harmoniously Intact Ottoman Stone Ensemble in the Balkans -- More Architecturally Unified Than Comparable Sites in Turkey: Pocitelj (Hajji Ali Beg mosque 1563, sahat kula, Gavrankapetan Tower, hamam, han and medresa -- all in the same warm honey-coloured limestone, the most architecturally coherent and most completely intact Ottoman fortified village in the former Ottoman territories of southeastern Europe, the most harmoniously unified single Ottoman settlement ensemble in the Balkans, UNESCO World Heritage tentative list) gives the destination a heritage of extraordinary architectural completeness and Ottoman cultural prestige.
Radimlja Stecak Necropolis -- UNESCO World Heritage 2016, Most Densely Concentrated Medieval Stecak Cemetery in Herzegovina, Most Elaborate Stecak Collection in the Region (10km South): The Radimlja necropolis (10km south, UNESCO World Heritage 2016 -- 133 medieval Bosnian tombstones in the most densely concentrated stecak cemetery in Herzegovina, the most artistically elaborate and most archaeologically significant single stecak collection in southern Herzegovina) gives Pocitelj gateway access to the most important UNESCO-inscribed medieval heritage monument in the immediate Neretva valley.
Direct M17 South Transfer -- 26 Minutes Along the Neretva Canyon: The transfer from Mostar Airport to Pocitelj takes approximately 26 minutes via the M17 south -- along the most scenically rewarding section of the Neretva valley road, the Neretva canyon narrowing dramatically as the road approaches the most beautiful Ottoman village in Herzegovina.
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