Bosnian Coffee in Sarajevo

Why Bosnia & Herzegovina Should Be Your Family’s Next Adventure:

Our Epic Sarajevo Stay

Ashlea Barber on 13 Dec 2025

Are you craving an escape that’s both off the beaten path and incredibly family-friendly? Let me share why Bosnia & Herzegovina – and especially Sarajevo – needs to be on your radar for 2026. Our recent family stay was a revelation: equal parts adventure, relaxation, and heartfelt local warmth.

Hidden Gems and Warm Welcomes

Travelling with three kids (ages 4, 9, and 11), our goal was simple: swap screen time for the great outdoors, sample new flavours, and make some core memories. From the moment we arrived, Bosnia delivered in every way.


Sebilj-ocated on Baščaršija Square

Local Hospitality:
From the chic comfort of Hotel Nomad in the snowy peaks of Bjelašnica to the serene luxury of Tarcin Forest Resort & Spa, and the unbeatable location of Hotel President in Sarajevo’s old town, every stop felt like a home-from-home. The locals genuinely loved our kids, and we were embraced everywhere we went-our kids were greeted with warmth and smiles, and service was always thoughtful.

Halal-Friendly and Culinary Highlights:
Worried about dining? Don’t be-halal options are plentiful, and the food is simply superb. We started our days with aromatic Bosnian coffee, hearty Bey soup, and mouth-watering ćevapi, topped off with fresh baklava and some delightful treats from a hidden bakery in the old town. Pro tip: skip the hotel breakfast for a morning adventure to the local bakeries-you won’t regret it!

Ćevapi

Sarajevo’s Family-Friendly Magic

Historic Old Town:
If your family loves history, Sarajevo is captivating. We wandered cobbled streets in the old town, discovering mosques, churches, and reminders of the city’s extraordinary “east meets west” atmosphere.

Me at Sebilj with a pigeon on my head

War Museums & Storytelling:
Museums bring history to life-my older kids were fascinated by the war exhibits, providing powerful reminders of historical events and how hope emerges from hardship.

Nature, Snow & Adventure:
Bjelašnica in winter is a snowy playground-think crisp mountain air and family time on the slopes (perfect for first-time snow lovers). Snow falls from December, but peak time is January to February. We had limited snow this visit as it was early in the season... but my husband did manage to get some snowboarding in as they did have some of slopes open and the kids enjoyed sledding right in front of our hotel. Tarcin Forest Resort was an super relaxing: ideal for hiking, wellness and, crucially for us, switching off from screens. Great for littles with a little farm with horses, goats and sheep, as well as a small little forest adventure playground for the slightly bigger kids.

Bjelašnica, Dinaric Alps in central Bosnia and Herzegovina

Beyond Sarajevo:
Hiring a car unlocks even more: crystal-clear lakes, tumbling waterfalls, and tranquil forests-all within easy reach for day trips. We loved the freedom to explore at our own pace.

Tarcin Forest Resort outdoor play

Why Choose Bosnia for Your Family in 2026?

  • It’s genuinely welcoming, affordable, and accessible with direct flights from the UAE 
  • Family-focused hospitality: your children will be adored
  • Breathtaking nature – from mountains to forests to waterfalls
  • Fascinating culture and mouth-watering cuisine
  • Stress-free halal travel and endless options for relaxation
  • Easy to create dual trip holiday with other countries close by such as Croatia.

We returned home with full hearts and a new appreciation for the magic that happens when you unplug and reconnect as a family. If you’re looking for a destination with soul, adventure, and warmth, put Bosnia at the top of your wish list for 2026!

Ready to discover Bosnia with your loved ones? Contact me for tailor-made itineraries, inside tips, and support from the moment you land to your last baklava. Let’s make your next trip unforgettable. 

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