BestTimesToVisit.com Logo

✓ Updated April 2026

Weather data and travel information verified current

Best Time to Visit Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina: Apr or May 2026

Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina travel destination - scenic view of Sunrise Over Stari Most during ideal visiting season
Image: Stari Most viewed from North.jpg viaWikimedia Commons

✈️ Ready to book your trip?

Compare flights, hotels, and packages on Trip.com

Search Now

Quick Answer:

For a truly captivating Mostar experience, aim for the late spring months of May and June. The air is comfortably warm, perfect for wandering the cobblestone streets and witnessing the iconic Stari Most bridge shimmer under a gentle sun. Imagine the scent of blooming flowers mingling with the aroma of grilled ćevapi from lively outdoor eateries. Alternatively, the early autumn period of September and October offers crisp air, fewer crowds, and the chance to see the city bathed in the warm glow of golden sunsets. Both seasons allow you to soak in the lively atmosphere without the intense heat of summer.

Best Months to Visit:

AprMayJunSepOct

Airport Code

OMO

Coordinates

43.34°, 17.81°

Climate Overview

Mostar's climate unfolds with a Mediterranean flair, offering distinct personalities throughout the year. Spring arrives with a gentle warmth, coaxing the region's vibrant gardens into bloom and filling the air with the sweet scent of blossoms, perfect for exploring the historic Old Bridge as the Neretva River swells with meltwater. Summer blazes with intense sunshine, ideal for lingering over iced coffee in shaded courtyards, though the heat can be profound, making early mornings and late evenings the prime time for discovery. Autumn ushers in a golden tranquility, with crisp air and fewer crowds, making it a delightful season for wandering through the cobblestone streets and enjoying the harvest bounty. Winter brings a quiet, introspective beauty, with occasional chilly rains and sometimes a dusting of snow on the surrounding mountains, creating a dramatic backdrop for the city's timeless charm.

Best months at a glance: Apr, May, Jun, Sep

Jump to the month-by-month guide →

Know when to go? Lock in your Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina trip now.

NEWVANGA Universal USB-C Travel Adapter (All-in-One)
Traveler Recommended

One Travel Essential Almost Everyone Forgets

NEWVANGA Universal USB-C Travel Adapter (All-in-One)

Compact all-in-one adapter with US, UK, EU and AU plugs plus fast USB charging, so you can charge your phone and laptop in 150+ countries without hunting for the right plug.

As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.

Top Things to Do

Sunrise Over Stari Most

Witness the iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge) bathed in the soft glow of dawn, a moment of profound peace before the day's bustle. The emerald Neretva River flows beneath, and the ancient stone arches seem to whisper tales of centuries past. Arrive before 7 AM to have this breathtaking view almost to yourself.

Kujundžiluk's Artisan Alley

Wander through the cobblestone lanes of Kujundžiluk, Mostar's old bazaar, where coppersmiths hammer intricate designs and local artisans display their wares. Look for hand-painted ceramics and traditional Bosnian coffee sets, and don't be afraid to haggle gently for a unique souvenir. The atmosphere is most vibrant in the late afternoon.

A Taste of Ćevapi at Tima-Irma

Savor the quintessential Bosnian dish, ćevapi, at a local favorite like Tima-Irma, where the grilled minced meat sausages are served in warm somun bread with chopped onions and kajmak. It's a simple yet incredibly flavorful experience, best enjoyed with a cold local beer. This is a casual, no-frills culinary delight.

Climbing the Minaret of Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque

Ascend the narrow, winding stairs of the Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque's minaret for an unparalleled, bird's-eye perspective of the Stari Most and the surrounding terracotta rooftops. The climb is steep but rewarding, offering a unique vantage point often missed by casual visitors. Go during the call to prayer for an even more immersive cultural experience.

See all 8 things to do →

💡 Travel Tip: For the best value on hotels during this season, check current rates on Trip.com.

Essential Travel Tips

money

The Bosnian Convertible Mark (BAM) is the official currency, but Euros are widely accepted, especially in tourist areas. Don't be afraid to pay in Euros, but you'll often get change back in BAM, so it's good to have some smaller denominations of the local currency for smaller purchases. ATMs are readily available if you need to withdraw BAM.

culture

Dress respectfully when visiting mosques, especially the Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque. Women should cover their heads, shoulders, and knees, and men should wear long pants. Many mosques provide headscarves and coverings at the entrance, but it's always a good idea to have a light scarf with you just in case.

food

You absolutely must try ćevapi, a delicious grilled minced meat dish served in somun bread with onions and kajmak (a creamy dairy product). For an authentic experience, head to '100% Ćevapi' or 'Hindin Han' – they specialize in this local delicacy and it's incredibly affordable.

transport

Mostar's Old Town is best explored on foot; the iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge) and surrounding cobblestone streets are pedestrian-only. For longer distances or getting to the bus/train station, consider using a local taxi – agree on the fare beforehand or ensure the meter is used. Apps like 'Sarajevo Taxi' might have coverage or similar services in Mostar.

safety

While Mostar is generally safe, be mindful of your belongings in crowded areas, especially around the Old Bridge. The cobblestone streets can be slippery, particularly after rain, so wear comfortable, non-slip shoes to avoid falls. Keep an eye out for stray dogs, though they are usually not aggressive.

packing

Pack comfortable walking shoes with good grip – those ancient cobblestones are no joke! Also, bring layers, as the weather can change. In summer, it gets very hot, so light, breathable clothing is essential, but evenings can be cooler, and spring/autumn require a light jacket.

💡 Travel Tip: If you're planning your trip, it's worth checking flight prices on Trip.com before you decide.

Weather Details

Jan
12 days
Feb
11 days
Mar
12 days
Apr
12 days
May
11 days
Jun
9 days
Jul
7 days
Aug
7 days
Sep
8 days
Oct
10 days
Nov
11 days
Dec
12 days

Monthly Weather Data Table

MonthHigh (°C)Low (°C)High (°F)Low (°F)Rainfall (mm)Rain DaysDaylight (h)
Jan7°C1°C45°F34°F90mm
12 days
9.7h
Feb9°C2°C48°F36°F85mm
11 days
10.7h
Mar13°C5°C55°F41°F80mm
12 days
12h
Apr17°C8°C63°F46°F75mm
12 days
13.4h
May22°C12°C72°F54°F70mm
11 days
14.4h
Jun26°C16°C79°F61°F65mm
9 days
15.1h
Jul29°C18°C84°F64°F55mm
7 days
15.3h
Aug29°C18°C84°F64°F50mm
7 days
14.5h
Sep25°C15°C77°F59°F70mm
8 days
13.2h
Oct19°C10°C66°F50°F95mm
10 days
11.9h
Nov13°C5°C55°F41°F110mm
11 days
10.5h
Dec8°C2°C46°F36°F100mm
12 days
9.4h

Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina Month by Month: Complete Guide

Planning your trip to Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina? Here's what to expect each month:

Jan in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Weather

7°C°C / 45°F°F

12 days rainy days • 90mmmm

What to Expect

Winter season with cooler temperatures. Fewer tourists but some attractions may have limited hours.

Crowd Level

🟢 Low - Quiet season, easy to find accommodation

Quick Tip: Jan is cooler. Pack warm clothing and layers.

Feb in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Weather

9°C°C / 48°F°F

11 days rainy days • 85mmmm

What to Expect

Late winter, beginning to warm up. Good for budget travelers seeking lower prices.

Crowd Level

🟢 Low - Quiet season, easy to find accommodation

Quick Tip: Feb is cooler. Pack warm clothing and layers.

Mar in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Weather

13°C°C / 55°F°F

12 days rainy days • 80mmmm

What to Expect

Spring begins, mild weather. Shoulder season with moderate crowds.

Crowd Level

🟢 Low - Quiet season, easy to find accommodation

Quick Tip: Mar offers a quieter experience with fewer tourists.

Apr in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

⭐ Best Time

Weather

17°C°C / 63°F°F

12 days rainy days • 75mmmm

What to Expect

Spring in full bloom. Pleasant temperatures and growing tourist activity.

Crowd Level

🟡 Moderate - Comfortable crowds, good availability

Quick Tip: Apr is one of the best times to visit with ideal weather conditions.

May in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

⭐ Best Time

Weather

22°C°C / 72°F°F

11 days rainy days • 70mmmm

What to Expect

Late spring, excellent weather. One of the best times to visit for most travelers.

Crowd Level

🟡 Moderate - Comfortable crowds, good availability

Quick Tip: May is one of the best times to visit with ideal weather conditions.

Jun in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

⭐ Best Time

Weather

26°C°C / 79°F°F

9 days rainy days • 65mmmm

What to Expect

Early summer, warm and sunny. Peak season begins, book accommodations early.

Crowd Level

🔴 High - Peak tourist season, book early

Quick Tip: Jun is one of the best times to visit with ideal weather conditions.

Jul in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Weather

29°C°C / 84°F°F

7 days rainy days • 55mmmm

What to Expect

Peak summer season. Hot weather and highest tourist crowds. Most expensive time.

Crowd Level

🔴 High - Peak tourist season, book early

Quick Tip: Jul offers a quieter experience with fewer tourists.

Aug in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Weather

29°C°C / 84°F°F

7 days rainy days • 50mmmm

What to Expect

Peak summer continues. Very crowded but great weather for outdoor activities.

Crowd Level

🔴 High - Peak tourist season, book early

Quick Tip: Aug offers a quieter experience with fewer tourists.

Sep in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

⭐ Best Time

Weather

25°C°C / 77°F°F

8 days rainy days • 70mmmm

What to Expect

Early fall, shoulder season. Weather still good, crowds decreasing. Great value.

Crowd Level

🟡 Moderate - Comfortable crowds, good availability

Quick Tip: Sep is one of the best times to visit with ideal weather conditions.

Oct in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

⭐ Best Time

Weather

19°C°C / 66°F°F

10 days rainy days • 95mmmm

What to Expect

Fall season, mild temperatures. Lower crowds and good prices. Comfortable for sightseeing.

Crowd Level

🟡 Moderate - Comfortable crowds, good availability

Quick Tip: Oct is one of the best times to visit with ideal weather conditions.

Nov in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Weather

13°C°C / 55°F°F

11 days rainy days • 110mmmm

What to Expect

Late fall, cooler weather. Off-season begins, significant discounts available.

Crowd Level

🟢 Low - Quiet season, easy to find accommodation

Quick Tip: Nov sees significant rainfall. Bring waterproof gear.

Dec in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Weather

8°C°C / 46°F°F

12 days rainy days • 100mmmm

What to Expect

Winter season, holiday atmosphere. Festive but can be cold. Mixed crowds.

Crowd Level

🔴 High - Peak tourist season, book early

Quick Tip: Dec is cooler. Pack warm clothing and layers.

All Things to Do in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Sunrise Over Stari Most

attraction

Witness the iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge) bathed in the soft glow of dawn, a moment of profound peace before the day's bustle. The emerald Neretva River flows beneath, and the ancient stone arches seem to whisper tales of centuries past. Arrive before 7 AM to have this breathtaking view almost to yourself.

Best time: Apr-Oct

Kujundžiluk's Artisan Alley

shopping

Wander through the cobblestone lanes of Kujundžiluk, Mostar's old bazaar, where coppersmiths hammer intricate designs and local artisans display their wares. Look for hand-painted ceramics and traditional Bosnian coffee sets, and don't be afraid to haggle gently for a unique souvenir. The atmosphere is most vibrant in the late afternoon.

Best time: May-Sep

A Taste of Ćevapi at Tima-Irma

food

Savor the quintessential Bosnian dish, ćevapi, at a local favorite like Tima-Irma, where the grilled minced meat sausages are served in warm somun bread with chopped onions and kajmak. It's a simple yet incredibly flavorful experience, best enjoyed with a cold local beer. This is a casual, no-frills culinary delight.

Best time: Year-round

Climbing the Minaret of Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque

activity

Ascend the narrow, winding stairs of the Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque's minaret for an unparalleled, bird's-eye perspective of the Stari Most and the surrounding terracotta rooftops. The climb is steep but rewarding, offering a unique vantage point often missed by casual visitors. Go during the call to prayer for an even more immersive cultural experience.

Best time: Apr-Oct

Exploring the Blagaj Tekke (Dervish Monastery)

cultural

Take a short trip to the serene Blagaj Tekke, a 16th-century Dervish monastery nestled at the base of a cliff, where the Buna River emerges from a cave. The tranquil setting, surrounded by lush greenery and the sound of rushing water, offers a spiritual escape. Visit in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy the peaceful ambiance.

Best time: Apr-Oct

Hiking to the Hum Fortress

nature

Embark on a moderate hike up to the Hum Fortress, perched on a hill overlooking Mostar, for panoramic views that stretch across the city and the valley. The ruins themselves are fascinating, and the sunset from this vantage point is truly spectacular. Pack water and wear sturdy shoes, especially during warmer months.

Best time: Mar-Nov

Evening Stroll and Live Music

activity

As dusk settles, Mostar's Old Town transforms. Enjoy a leisurely walk along the illuminated Stari Most and find a cafe or bar with live traditional music. Sip on Bosnian coffee or rakija while soaking in the lively yet romantic atmosphere. Many smaller establishments off the main path offer more intimate musical performances.

Best time: May-Sep

Discovering the Partisan Memorial Cemetery

attraction

Venture slightly off the beaten path to the starkly beautiful Partisan Memorial Cemetery, designed by Bogdan Bogdanović. This modernist monument, dedicated to Yugoslav Partisan soldiers, is an architectural marvel set against a dramatic landscape, offering a poignant reflection on history. Visit on a clear day to appreciate its unique design and scale.

Best time: Year-round

Planning your Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina adventure? Enhance it with a customizable private tour guide via GoWithGuide—perfect for exploring beyond the city.

GoWithGuide Tours and Experiences
NEWVANGA Universal USB-C Travel Adapter (All-in-One)
Traveler Recommended

One Travel Essential Almost Everyone Forgets

NEWVANGA Universal USB-C Travel Adapter (All-in-One)

Compact all-in-one adapter with US, UK, EU and AU plugs plus fast USB charging, so you can charge your phone and laptop in 150+ countries without hunting for the right plug.

As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.

Getting Around Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Local Buses (Autobuske Stanice)

These are the workhorses for getting around Mostar and connecting to surrounding towns and villages. They are frequent and affordable, making them a great option for exploring beyond the immediate Old Town.

Cost:Around 1-3 BAM per ride within the city, longer distances vary.
Tip:The main bus station (Autobuska Stanica Mostar) is a bit of a walk or short taxi ride from the Old Town. Don't expect real-time schedules online; it's best to ask at the station or at your accommodation. Be prepared for crowded conditions during peak hours and have small change ready for the driver.

Taxis

Taxis are readily available and a convenient way to get to and from the bus or train station, or if you're carrying luggage. They can also be useful for reaching slightly further afield attractions like Blagaj Tekke.

Cost:Expect to pay around 5-10 BAM for short trips within Mostar. Longer trips like to Blagaj should be negotiated beforehand, perhaps 20-30 BAM round trip.
Tip:Always agree on the fare *before* you get in, as meters are not always used or trusted. Insist on a metered ride if possible, or have a clear understanding of the price. Many drivers speak some English, but having your destination written down in Bosnian can be helpful. Avoid hailing taxis directly in front of major tourist sites, as they may inflate prices.

Walking

Mostar's Old Town (Stari Grad) is incredibly compact and best explored on foot. The iconic Stari Most bridge and surrounding cobblestone streets are a joy to wander through.

Cost:Free!
Tip:Wear comfortable, non-slip shoes! The cobblestones can be very slippery, especially when wet. Allow ample time to get lost in the alleyways – that's where the real charm lies. Be mindful of the steep steps leading down to the riverbanks.

Rental Cars

If you plan on exploring further afield in Bosnia and Herzegovina, a rental car offers the most flexibility. It's useful for day trips to places like Kravice Waterfalls or Sarajevo.

Cost:Varies widely depending on the rental company and car type, but expect around 50-100 BAM per day.
Tip:Parking in Mostar's Old Town is extremely limited and often expensive. Look for designated parking lots on the outskirts and be prepared to walk. International Driving Permits are generally required. Be aware that road conditions can vary outside of major routes.

Intercity Buses (Sarajevo, Dubrovnik, etc.)

These buses connect Mostar to major cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina and neighboring countries. They are a popular and economical choice for longer journeys.

Cost:Sarajevo to Mostar is typically around 15-25 BAM. Dubrovnik to Mostar can range from 30-50 BAM.
Tip:Book tickets in advance, especially during peak season, either online through sites like GetByBus or BusTicket4.me, or directly at the bus station. Arrive at the station at least 30 minutes early. Be aware that border crossings can add significant time to your journey.

💡 Travel Tip: This season usually means better deals — check what's available on Trip.com.

Similar Destinations

Compare Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina With

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time to visit Mostar to truly soak in its atmosphere without the overwhelming crowds?

I always recommend visiting in the shoulder seasons: late April to early June, or September to early October. The weather is pleasant for exploring, the summer heat isn't as intense, and you'll find the iconic Stari Most bridge and surrounding Old Town much more enjoyable without the peak season throngs. Plus, the autumn colors add a beautiful layer to the landscape.

Beyond the famous Stari Most, what's a hidden gem or a less-touristy experience I shouldn't miss in Mostar?

Definitely seek out the Kujundžiluk, the Old Bazaar, early in the morning before the tour buses arrive. Wander through the narrow cobblestone streets, admire the artisan workshops, and perhaps pick up a unique copper souvenir. For a truly local feel, try to find a small cafe away from the main bridge area for a Bosnian coffee – it's a ritual worth experiencing.

What's the deal with diving from the Stari Most? Is it something a visitor can or should attempt?

While you'll see brave locals dive from the Stari Most, it's absolutely not something for tourists to attempt without extensive training and local guidance. The jump is incredibly dangerous, requiring precise technique to avoid serious injury due to the cold water and submerged rocks. If you want to witness it, the best time is usually late afternoon when the local divers often perform for tips.

How should I handle money and tipping in Mostar? Are credit cards widely accepted?

The currency is the Bosnian Convertible Mark (BAM). While credit cards are accepted in many hotels and larger restaurants, it's always wise to carry some cash, especially for smaller shops, cafes, and market stalls in the Old Town. Tipping isn't mandatory but is appreciated for good service, typically around 10% in restaurants if a service charge isn't already included.

What's a common cultural custom I should be aware of when interacting with locals in Mostar?

Bosnians are incredibly hospitable, and a simple 'Dobar dan' (Good day) or 'Hvala' (Thank you) goes a long way. When invited into someone's home, it's customary to bring a small gift, like sweets or coffee. Also, remember that Mostar is a city with a complex history; while generally very welcoming, be mindful and respectful when discussing sensitive topics.

Is it easy to get around Mostar, and are there any transportation quirks I should know?

Mostar's Old Town is very walkable, and honestly, that's the best way to explore its charm. If you're arriving by bus or train, taxis are readily available and relatively inexpensive for reaching your accommodation. Always agree on a price with the taxi driver before starting your journey, especially if they don't use a meter, to avoid any misunderstandings.

How many days do you need in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina?

We recommend spending 3-5 days in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina to see the main attractions without feeling rushed. This gives you time to explore the top sights, experience local culture, and take a day trip if desired. Budget travelers might do 2-3 days, while those wanting a deeper experience should plan for a week.

Is Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina expensive to visit?

Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina can be enjoyed on various budgets. Daily costs typically range from $50-80 for budget travelers, $100-200 for mid-range visitors, and $250+ for luxury experiences. Prices are highest during Apr and lowest during off-season months. Book accommodations early to secure better rates.

What is Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina famous for?

Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina is famous for its unique attractions, rich culture, and memorable experiences. The destination is best known for its architectural landmarks, local cuisine, and vibrant atmosphere. Visit during Apr or May for the best experience.

Ready to book Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina?

Compare prices across top travel sites to find the best deal.

Get Travel Tips for Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Get the best travel timing tips delivered to your inbox:

Ready to Plan Your Trip?

Explore accommodation options on Booking.com or find amazing tours and activities with Tiqets.

Tip: Booking through these links may earn us a small commission at no extra cost to you, helping support this site's free content!

Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Book Hotels