Bosnia And Herzegovina
Some would say that it would be a good idea to be on high alert as a female solo traveler when you visit this part of the world, only because pick-pocketing is a job here like any other profession. But the beauty of Bosnia and Herzegovina can’t be denied.
As the area is still healing from a war that only ended in the 1990s, you’ll be amazed by the contrast of new constructions set against buildings with remnants of bullets and shelling.
And outside of the cities, the countryside offers a stunning escape to a part of the world that’s still relatively untouched by mass tourism. The exchange rate is excellent and booking private tours is entirely reasonable, making it an ideal location for solo travel.
But if you want to continue touring this area, it’s easy to find a ferry to Dubrovnik and set sail through the many gorgeous islands and coastline of Croatia, visiting Split and Hvar.