What to see & do with your IDP in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
An International Driving Permit gives you the freedom to explore Bosnia and Herzegovina at your own pace, unlocking road trip experiences that are both scenic and culturally rich. Here are some top driving destinations that are ideal for travelers with a car and an IDP in hand:
1. Sarajevo to Mostar – Historic Cities Route
Start in Sarajevo, a city known for its blend of Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, and modern architecture. From there, drive to Mostar, famous for its iconic Old Bridge (Stari Most) and cobbled streets. The journey through the Neretva River canyon is especially scenic, with mountains and river views accompanying much of the way.
2. Sutjeska National Park – Nature and Hiking
If you’re drawn to natural beauty, head east to Sutjeska, Bosnia’s oldest national park. Home to the Perućica forest (one of Europe’s last primeval forests) and Mount Maglić, the country’s highest peak, it’s a top destination for nature lovers. With your IDP, renting a 4×4 or SUV for this terrain becomes simpler.
3. The Trebinje Wine Region
Drive south to Trebinje, a charming town near the Adriatic coast. This lesser-known gem boasts vineyards, medieval churches, and relaxed countryside roads. Exploring the wine region by car lets you visit local wineries and enjoy panoramic drives through rolling hills.
4. Jajce and Pliva Lakes
Located in central Bosnia, Jajce is a fairytale town featuring a waterfall right in its city center. A short drive from Jajce are the Pliva Lakes, where you can rent a kayak or enjoy a lakeside picnic. This road trip is ideal for families and couples alike.
5. Bjelašnica and Jahorina – Mountain Escapes
For alpine scenery and ski resort vibes, take a drive into the Bjelašnica and Jahorina mountains. These areas are only about an hour from Sarajevo, making them perfect for day trips or overnight getaways.
Having an IDP makes car rentals easier and lets you take spontaneous turns, explore small villages, and truly discover the depth of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s landscape.