VPN for Bosnia and Herzegovina
Travelling to Bosnia and Herzegovina? Here's everything you need to know about using a VPN โ what to protect, which providers work best, and how to pair it with your eSIM for fast private internet from arrival.
What's blocked in Bosnia and Herzegovina
VPN use is legal for personal use in Bosnia and Herzegovina. There are no known cases of foreign travellers being penalised for using a VPN here.
Bosnia and Herzegovina has minimal censorship. Most travellers use a VPN here for public Wi-Fi protection and to access their home streaming libraries (Netflix, BBC iPlayer, etc.).
Using your eSIM and VPN together in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Your uPhone eSIM provides fast local mobile data in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Running a VPN over your eSIM connection encrypts your traffic and lets you access geo-blocked content from home. It also protects you when switching to local hotel or cafรฉ Wi-Fi.
Use WireGuard โ fastest and most battery-efficient for eSIM data. This gives you the best balance of speed and reliability on mobile data in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Best VPN providers for Bosnia and Herzegovina
Any of these providers work well in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Ranked for travellers prioritising mobile performance:
Internet in Bosnia and Herzegovina โ what travellers need to know
Bosnia and Herzegovina has an open internet environment with no systematic censorship. The country has complex governance (Republika Srpska and Federation of BiH entities), but internet access is unified. Sarajevo and Mostar have decent connectivity. Rural mountainous areas have limited coverage. Some concerns exist around political surveillance, but internet freedom is generally respected. The main VPN use case is standard Wi-Fi protection and streaming access.
Local streaming services in Bosnia and Herzegovina
These services are popular in Bosnia and Herzegovina but geo-locked โ a local server unlocks them when you're at home, while a home-country server unlocks your own library when you're in Bosnia and Herzegovina:
Not EU member. Personal Data Protection Agency. No systematic censorship. Political surveillance concerns. Divided governance structure.
Sarajevo Old Town (Baลกฤarลกija) has free Wi-Fi. Mostar has decent 4G. Blagaj and Kravice waterfalls have patchy coverage. Neretva valley has solid connectivity. Use VPN on all public Wi-Fi.
Pre-trip checklist for Bosnia and Herzegovina
Everything to do at home, on your normal internet, before you board.