Neum
Neum, a captivating coastal town, is Bosnia and Herzegovina's sole
access to the Adriatic Sea. This unique location, 47 kilometers northwest of Dubrovnik and
50 kilometers south of Mostar, separates the southernmost Croatian exclave from
the rest of Croatia due to historical treaties.
Neum's main attraction is its picturesque beaches, ideal for
swimming and sunbathing. Explore ancient history at the Narona Archaeological Museum in nearby Vid, or venture into the nearby
mountains for scenic hikes. Immerse yourself in Bosnian cuisine at local
restaurants and cafes. For water activities, rent kayaks and paddleboards to
explore the beautiful coastline. Nature lovers can visit the stunning Blue and
Red Lakes.
Neum offers local markets and shops selling essentials and
souvenirs. Look out for unique items and traditional Bosnian crafts. While not
known for a bustling nightlife scene, Neum offers options for summer nights with
concerts, live gigs, and cocktails with sea views in gardens and bars. Young
visitors can enjoy dancing in clubs or unwinding with drinks by the water.