top of page
Međugorje

One hour by car or bus you will find world wide known site of religious pilgrimage. The messages attributed to Our Lady of Medjugorje have a strong following among Catholics worldwide. Medjugorje has become one of the most popular pilgrimage sites for Catholics in the world and has turned into Europe's third most important apparition site, where each year more than 1 million people visit. It has been estimated that 30 million pilgrims have come to Medjugorje since the reputed apparitions began in 1981. Many have reported visual phenomena including the sun spinning in the sky or changing colors and figures such as hearts and crosses around the sun.

Dubrovnik

Less then houndred kilometers southern from Rogotin there is mediterranian pearl - Dubrovnik. After more than a half-century in obscurity, the walled city of Dubrovnik is making up for lost time, quickly transforming the Croatian coast from a ragged backwater into a fashionable seaside resort. Celebrities and mere mortals alike are flocking to the quiet stone streets, among the largest pedestrian zones in Europe, ogling the purity of its Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque architecture and partying on its pristine Adriatic beaches.

Mostar

50 kilometers from Rogotin, in nearby Herzegovina you will find beaautiful town of Mostar.

 

"When you spend a night in Mostar, it is not the sound that wakes you up in the morning, but- the light. I know this from my own experience. It was the light that welcomed me when I arrived, it followed me from the morning to the evening, and when I left, that light forever stayed in me as the main characteristic of my memories of Mostar..."

 

Ivo Andric, Nobel Prize winner

bottom of page