The area of the City of Trebinje is located in the extreme southern part of Republika Srpska and Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is the hinterland of the southern Adriatic or the hinterland of the Dubrovnik-Hercegnovi coast. Trebinje is 27 km from Dubrovnik, and 40 km from Herceg Novi.
Dubrovnik, the pearl of the Adriatic, is a city whose beauty enchants the whole world and which attracts many guests. It is a place of rich cultural and historical heritage, and the most valuable part of that legacy is the incredible walls of Dubrovnik. Whether you love antiquity or not, Dubrovnik will not leave you indifferent! A special attraction is the cable car that takes you to Srđ hill, where you can enjoy a wonderful panorama with dinner or a cocktail. The distance between Trebinje and Dubrovnik is 30 km.
Herceg Novi is a city recognizable by mimosas and numerous stairs. It is also the city of the “sun” due to the large number of sunny days a year. The center of Herceg Novi is the Old Town, which is adorned with buildings from various eras of history. The clock tower (1667), the Kanli tower (1483), the Spanjola fortress (1538) and the Forte mare fortress (1687) are only part of the cultural heritage of this famous city. Full of lush greenery, it hides numerous types of tropical flowers. At the end of January, the entire city exudes the delicate scent of yellow-green mimosas, so the festival called Mimosa Festival is dedicated to this flower. During the summer months, festivals are held that further enrich the tourist offer of this magical city. The distance between Trebinje and Herceg Novi is 40 km.
Boka Kotorska is the most beautiful and southernmost bay in Europe. Mountain ranges rise above the narrow coast, protecting this region from the cold continental climate. The natural division of 4 smaller bays: Herceg Novi, Risan, Kotor and Tivat make the Bay of Kotor unique. Like strung pearls on a coastal necklace, there are small towns, rich in history and culture: Kotor, Perast, Risan, Herceg Novi and Tivat. Often mentioned as the southernmost fjord in Europe, the Bay of Kotor is actually a river canyon. High mountains, which rise above the coast, protect the bay from the open sea and the cold climate in winter. This allows a variety of Mediterranean vegetation to flourish in these areas: palm trees, oleander, kiwi, pomegranate and medicinal plants. The distance between Trebinje and Kotor is 80 km.
The picturesque valley of Župa Dubrovacka is filled with subtropical flora of magnificent natural beauty, which is why it is often called one of the most spectacular oases of the Dubrovnik Riviera. Tourists visit Župa Dubrovačka in the summer because of the many sandy and pebble beaches. Dubrovnik County, in addition to numerous villages along the county bay, also consists of several beautiful tourist resorts (Kupari, Srebreno, Mlini, Soline and Plat). It is located about 4 kilometers southeast of Dubrovnik. The distance between Trebinje and the first place in Župa – Kupari is 29 kilometers.