Tours to Medugorje
General Information about Medugorje
Medugorje is a small and charming town located in Bosnia, known for being a very popular sanctuary for pilgrims in search of peace and spirituality. The main reason why this place is famous is because of the alleged apparitions of the Virgin Mary that began in 1981. Since then, different miracles and healings have been reported by visitors and locals.
In addition to its religious significance, Medugorje is a fascinating tourist destination due to its beautiful mountain scenery and its variety of outdoor activities, such as hiking and cycling, which are very popular among the locals.
It also has a wide variety of bars, restaurants and stores, where visitors can experience first-hand the culture and history of this picturesque Bosnian town.
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What to See in Medugorje
Medugorje has several places of cultural and historical importance that you cannot miss on your vacation.
Apparition Hill
Apparition Hill is the place where the Virgin Mary is said to have first appeared to the young people in 1981. It is a place of great spiritual importance and many pilgrims make their way to the top of this hill every year.
St. Jacob's Church
St. Jacob's Church is the main church in Medugorje and is a place of great importance for Catholics. Many pilgrims attend masses on a regular basis and there are also opportunities for Eucharistic adoration.
The Krizevac
The Krizevac is the closest mountain to the city of Medugorje and has a large cross at the top. Pilgrims climb the hill to pray and reflect on the Passion of Christ.
The Apparition Hill
The Apparition Hill is another place where it is said that the Virgin Mary appeared to the young people. It is a quiet and beautiful place, ideal for meditation and prayer.
The Adoration Chapel
The Adoration Chapel is a small chapel near St. Jacob's Church where pilgrims can adore the Blessed Sacrament. It is a quiet and peaceful place perfect for meditation and relaxation.
Kravice Waterfalls
Kravice Waterfalls are one of the most popular attractions in Medugorje and are a set of waterfalls with a height of 25 meters where you can connect directly with nature. In these waterfalls you can see and discover the different species of fauna and flora of the region.
Cultural Aspects about Medugorje
Medugorje is a place that has a rich culture and a very interesting history. Most of its inhabitants are Catholics and this is reflected in their traditions and customs. One of the most important celebrations in the local culture is the feast of St. Jacob, which is celebrated on July 25 every year and attracts thousands of pilgrims from all over the world.
During the festivity, a special mass is held and processions are organized in honor of St. Jacob.
Music and dance are also fundamental elements of Medugorje culture, especially during religious celebrations and festivities.
In addition, gastronomy is an essential part of the local culture and traditional dishes such as cevapi (meat sausages), burek (a puff pastry filled with meat or cheese) and ajvar (a roasted red bell pepper sauce) stand out.
Finally, arts and crafts are important in the culture of Medugorje.
The locals are known for their skills in pottery, weaving and wood carving, and many tourists come to Medugorje to buy these crafts as souvenirs of their visit.
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Traditional Medugorje Food
The gastronomy of Medugorje is a fusion of Mediterranean cuisine and Balkan flavors. Typical dishes of the region include cevapi, a delicious grilled minced meat served with bread, onion and ajvar (a red bell pepper sauce), as well as burek, a meat or cheese-filled pie made with filo dough.
Another popular dish in Medugorje is grah, a bean and meat stew served with bread or rice. It is also common to find fresh fish dishes, such as branzino or sea bass, which can be grilled or baked.
As for desserts, the region is famous for its baklava, a cake made with layers of filo dough filled with walnuts and bathed in honey syrup.
You can also find other typical sweets, such as hurmasica (honey and walnut cookies) and tulumbe (a fried sweet in the shape of a tube, filled with cream and dipped in syrup).
01What is the best time to visit Medugorje?
The best time to visit Medugorje is during the spring and summer months, from April to September, when the weather is warm and dry.
02How long is it recommended to visit Medugorje?
From Greca, we recommend a minimum stay of two days to be able to visit the sacred sites and the surroundings of the city.
03What documents do you need to enter Medugorje?
To enter Medugorje, you will need a passport with a validity of at least 6 months, and depending on your country of origin, you may need a visa. From Greca we recommend consulting with your embassy for relevant questions and doubts.
04What is the climate like in Medugorje?
The climate of Medugorje is typically Mediterranean with mild and humid winters and hot and dry summers. Average summer temperatures are around 25 degrees Celsius, and in winter around 10 degrees Celsius.