Travelling to Trebinje from Mostar Airport (OMO)? Begin your journey in comfort with our professional Mostar Airport to Trebinje transfer service. We provide direct private transportation from Mostar Airport to Trebinje -- 110 kilometres in approximately 132 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 Trebinje private transfer delivers you directly -- confirmed, comfortable and door-to-door.
Our private transfer from Mostar Airport to Trebinje provides the most direct, comfortable and reliable connection -- door to door, fixed price, no connections.
Trebinje is the most beautiful small city in Herzegovina and the most completely Mediterranean-characterised urban settlement in Bosnia and Herzegovina -- a city of 31,000 inhabitants 110km southeast of Mostar Airport on the Trebisnjica River near the Montenegro and Croatian borders, whose extraordinary combination of the Trebinje Old Town (the most completely preserved 18th-century fortified town nucleus in Herzegovina -- the Trebinje kasaba, built in 1706 by the Ottoman vizier Osman Pasha Resulbegovic within the most completely intact original Ottoman town walls in the Republika Srpska entity, the most uniformly preserved single-period urban ensemble in the entire RS, its stone-paved lanes and Ottoman houses the most atmospherically intact small-scale Ottoman townscape in the entity) and the most Mediterranean urban climate in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Trebinje has the warmest, driest and most consistently Mediterranean climate of any city in Bosnia and Herzegovina -- the most Mediterranean-characterised urban microclimate in the country, its plane-tree-lined central square the most pleasantly shaded and most cafe-culture-oriented public space in the RS entity, the most agreeable outdoor urban space in any Bosnian city in summer) give it a heritage and climatic identity of extraordinary pleasantness and architectural distinction.
Trebinje's most celebrated landmarks are the Hercegovacka Gracanica (the most dramatically positioned Orthodox church in Herzegovina -- the Church of the Holy Transfiguration on the Crkvina hill above the city, built 1939-2000 as a replica of the most beautiful medieval Serbian monastery Gracanica in Kosovo, its hilltop position commanding the most complete panorama of the Trebinje basin, the Trebisnjica River, the Popovo polje and the distant Adriatic, the most photographically rewarding viewpoint above any Herzegovinian city) and the Arslanagic Bridge (the most important Ottoman bridge in the Trebinje area -- the 1574 Ottoman stone bridge with two arches, the most historically significant pre-modern bridge in the Trebinje basin, relocated stone by stone in 1966 to preserve it from the rising waters of the Grancevo reservoir in the most carefully executed single heritage rescue operation in the history of Bosnian engineering). The Vjetrenica Cave (30km northwest -- the most important cave system in Herzegovina, one of the most biologically diverse cave ecosystems in Europe, UNESCO tentative listed, the most visited speleological destination in the RS) and the Trebinje wine region (the most consistent and most sun-exposed wine-growing zone in Republika Srpska, the most established local wine tradition of any RS city) give the city a natural and viticultural identity of considerable Herzegovinian completeness.
Trebinje Old Town -- Most Completely Preserved 18th-Century Ottoman Fortified Town Nucleus in Herzegovina, Most Atmospherically Intact Small-Scale Ottoman Townscape in Republika Srpska (Built 1706): The Trebinje kasaba (built 1706 by Ottoman vizier Osman Pasha Resulbegovic -- the most completely preserved 18th-century Ottoman town nucleus in Herzegovina, the most uniformly intact single-period urban ensemble in Republika Srpska, stone-paved lanes and Ottoman houses in the most atmospherically preserved small Ottoman townscape in the RS entity) gives Trebinje an Ottoman urban heritage of extraordinary completeness and visual coherence.
Most Mediterranean Urban Climate in Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Most Pleasantly Agreeable Outdoor Urban Space in Any Bosnian City, Most Consistently Warm and Dry Microclimate in the Country: Trebinje's identity as the most Mediterranean-characterised city in Bosnia and Herzegovina (the warmest, driest and most consistently Mediterranean urban microclimate in the country, plane-tree-lined central square -- the most pleasantly shaded cafe-culture public space in the RS, the most agreeable outdoor urban environment in any Bosnian city in summer) gives the city a climatic and lifestyle appeal of the most pleasurable Herzegovinian kind.
M17/M6 Southeast Transfer -- 132 Minutes via the Herzegovina Interior to the Most Beautiful Small City in the Entity: The transfer from Mostar Airport to Trebinje takes approximately 132 minutes via the M17 south and M6 southeast -- through the Herzegovina limestone plateau to the most Mediterranean city in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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