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Travel to Bosnia

Travel to Bosnia?

 One of the European countries that isn’t covered by EU RLAH rule and could get you really high charges is Bosnia.

Therefore, EU phone users in Bosnia will still be subject to roaming charges when they are in Bosnia (there are operators who did exceptions but it must be checked).

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Currency: Bosnian Convertible Mark * Capital: Sarajevo * Population: 3,262,456 * Calling code: +387

Buying SIM card in Bosnia

Local SIM Cards: Bosnia and Herzegovina has several mobile operators, including BH Telecom, HT Eronet, and m:tel. These operators offer prepaid and postpaid plans, which can be purchased at their stores, authorized retailers, or online.

SIM cards in Bosnia and Herzegovina are easily available and can be purchased at a low cost. On average, a prepaid SIM card costs around €10 to €15, which includes a set amount of data, minutes, and texts.

SIM cards don’t require registration in Bosnia and Herzegovina and remain anonymous. You can buy them in many kiosks, newsstands, or shopping malls for around 4-5 KM plus some loaded credit.


When purchasing a sim card, it is recommended to avoid buying an expensive one at the airport or in the last minute, as prices tend to be higher and you may be limited in your options.  Travel to BOSNIA? 

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Take a look at these Bosnia eSIM deals:

1 GB With no expiration =  €15.15
3 GB With no expiration =  €44.07
5 GB With no expiration =  €71.18

Choose between daily, monthly or plans with no expiration here.

 

In terms of plug types, Bosnia and Herzegovina uses the European standard type C and type F plugs. Buy it now.

Bosnia Tourism

Craggily beautiful Bosnia and Hercegovina is most intriguing for its East-meets-West atmosphere born of blended Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian histories filtered through a Southern Slavic lens. Many still associate the country with the heartbreaking civil war of the 1990s, and the scars from that time are all too visible. But today’s visitors are likely to remember the country for its deep, unassuming human warmth, its beautiful mountains, numerous medieval castle ruins, raftable rivers, impressive waterfalls and bargain-value skiing.

 

There are over 1,000 hotels in the country, with the majority being located in cities such as Sarajevo, Mostar, and Banja Luka. Average hotel prices vary depending on the location and time of year, but prices can range from €30 to €100 per night.

Bosnia and Herzegovina is served by several domestic airlines, including B&H Airlines, and is also served by several international airlines such as Lufthansa, Turkish Airlines, and Air Serbia.

Hotels in Bosnia & Herzegovina

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