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The Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a political entity within the country of Bosnia and Herzegovina, is defined by its diverse cultures, compelling history, and mesmerising natural beauty. From the charming old towns to the stunning countryside, prepare for a journey of discovery.
In Bosnia and Herzegovina, vehicles drive on the right-hand side of the road, unlike the left-hand traffic rule in the UK. The general speed limit in towns is 50 km/h, outside towns 80 km/h, and on motorways it's 130 km/h. However, speed limits may vary, and it's always important to take note of road signs. Drinking and driving are illegal and highly discouraged with the set legal alcohol limit being 0.03%. Seat belts must be worn at all times and use of a mobile whilst driving is prohibited, except with a hands-free system.
While a standard or economy car will serve you well in cities, it's recommended to opt for a 4x4 if you plan to explore rural areas due to potentially rugged terrains. Save by booking early! Prices increase as the season nears, and the demand for rental cars goes up.
Start with a visit to the historic city of Sarajevo, renowned for its cultural diversity and rich history. Don't miss the lively Baščaršija Bazaar. Next, head to the city of Mostar, famous for its old bridge, Stari Most, a marvel of Ottoman engineering. Plunge into nature at Una National Park or Sutjeska National Park, gazing at their stunning waterfalls and rivers. When driving, the scenic routes of Bosnia offer breathtaking sights; consider the Sarajevo - Travnik highway with its beautiful mountain-passroads and the Jablanica - Mostar road that offers an exceptional view of the Neretva river.
The national currency is the Bosnian convertible mark (BAM). Credit cards are widely accepted in cities, but it's always handy to have some cash for smaller venues and rural areas. Fuel prices are lower compared to UK ones, making road trips more affordable.
The climate varies across Bosnia and Herzegovina. The central and eastern regions experience a continental climate, while the coastline has a Mediterranean climate. The best time to visit is from May to September, when the weather is typically warm and dry, perfect for sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Each town in Bosnia and Herzegovina carries its unique charm and character. With a rental car, you'll have the liberty to explore at your pace and convenience. Here's to an unforgettable journey!