This site was relaunched in February 2006 and is a great improvement over the previous version. A wide variety of destinations is covered, with accommodation listings and transport timetables for each one. There is now some coveraged of Republika Srpska as well as the better-known attractions in the Federation. I still wish they would cut down the graphics content, though.
An excellent site that that includes accommodation listings and transport timetables as well as a guide to the sights of the city.
Another good Sarajevo portal, with a calendar of events as well as tourist information, maps, and transport details.
I relied on the original In Your Pocket guide to Sarajevo when I first visited the city way back in 2002 - at that time it was virtually the only useful information available. After an absence of several years, Sarajevo has made a welcome return to the IYP website, along with a short guide to Banja Luka.
Tourist information about Mostar and the surrounding area.
Travnik has an unusually informative website by Bosnian standards - it also includes information about nearby Vlašić Mountain.
One of the few good tourist information websites about the eastern part of Bosnia.
This is one of the better cantonal tourist websites, covering a number of historic towns on or near the Bosna river in the heart of Bosnia. (Unfortunately the English version seems to have disappeared).
Pioneering eco-tourism group, offering one-day and multi-day trips in the Bosnian mountains and to places of interest around the country. Their trips are very good but in my experience not always easy to arrange for an individual traveller.
Accommodation and activities in the Velez region just south of Mostar.
This site offers organised tours of Sarajevo for visitors who wish to see the city with a guide. They also organise trips to places such as Kraljeva Sutjeska Monastery and the village of Lukomir. It appears that all their tours require at least three people.