This week, we invited journalist and travel writer Camilla Bell-Davies to be a guest blogger and tell us which Balkan countries are on her radar in 2026. Camilla lived in Serbia and often travelled to Bosnia and Kosovo for a change of scene. She wrote about Balkans travel for The Financial Times, The Guardian and

14th December 2025 marks the 30th anniversary of the end of the Bosnian War. In that time, a lot has changed. Bosnia and Herzegovina has rebuilt and it’s now a fascinating country to explore with Ottoman ruins, a rich history, an eclectic fusion of cultures and creeds, and breathtaking landscapes for outdoor adventures. But despite

Bosnia’s historic capital is where east and west quite literally meet at a compass inscribed on the pavement in the old town. You’ll find this fusion everywhere – in its architecture, food and language.  Adorned by the pine forested Dinaric Alps encircling it, there’s more to this bustling Balkan city than first meets the eye.