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Igman Olympic Jumps
Olimpijski Centar Bjelasnica

I recommend planning your meals around 1 PM to avoid long restaurant waits. We had to eat at 3 PM and it was a bit tougher finding a table.

I think checking the weather in advance is key—if they’re predicting heavy snow, go early! The powder is just amazing, but the crowds can be overwhelming later.
Blidinje Ski Resort

If you’re a beginner, I recommend taking a lesson right away... I thought I could wing it, but the instructors really helped me get the hang of it faster than I expected

Try to visit mid-week if you can! The slopes were way less crowded on Tuesday and Wednesday, which made for a much more fun and relaxing ski experience.
Ski-Centar Radusa

My advice is to bring your own snacks and drinks. The on-site food can be pricey and not all that great. I packed a small backpack and enjoyed little breaks without spending a fortune on the slopes.
Jahorina
Brusnica
Kozara

Check out the smaller trails if you’re a beginner. They're less busy and great for practice. I wasted time on the popular runs only to realize they were too advanced for me.

I suggest hitting the slopes around 9 AM. The crowds are way less intense, so you can enjoy the runs without feeling rushed or waiting in line.
Rostovo Ski Resort
Ski Centar Pridolci

I think renting your gear at a local shop in Busovaca instead of at the ski center can save you some money. Plus, you might find better options and prices!

My advice is to grab a hot chocolate from the cafe on-site. It’s perfect to warm up and surprisingly cheap, so you don't have to break the bank for a cozy drink!

I suggest hitting the slopes right after they open at 9 AM. The snow is fresh, and there's way less people, so you can enjoy skiing or snowboarding for longer without waiting in queues.

If you're planning to ski multiple days, consider getting a multi-day pass. It saved me quite a bit compared to buying daily tickets, and you can just hit the slopes without hassle!
Vlasic

My advice is to rent your equipment from a shop in Travnik rather than on the mountain. It's cheaper and the selection is way better. I saved quite a bit doing that!