Saudi Investor Plans Hotel Development on Bosnia’s Jahorina Mountain
A Saudi investor is planning to build a new hotel on Jahorina mountain in Bosnia and Herzegovina, signalling growing Middle Eastern investment interest in the country’s tourism and hospitality sector.
Saudi Investor Eyes Hospitality Project in Bosnia
A Saudi investor is planning to develop a new hotel on Jahorina mountain in Bosnia and Herzegovina, according to local media reports, highlighting continued foreign investment interest in the country’s tourism sector.
Jahorina’s Growing Tourism Appeal
Jahorina is one of Bosnia’s most popular mountain destinations, known for its winter sports, year‑round tourism potential and proximity to Sarajevo. The planned hotel development is expected to further strengthen the area’s accommodation capacity and appeal to international travellers.
Rising Middle Eastern Investment
Bosnia and Herzegovina has increasingly attracted investors from the Middle East, particularly in real estate, hospitality and tourism infrastructure. Saudi investors have shown sustained interest in mountain resorts and leisure‑focused destinations across the region.
Boost for Local Economy
If realised, the hotel project could support local employment, tourism growth and related services, contributing to the broader development of Jahorina as a regional tourism hub.
Conclusion
The proposed hotel on Jahorina mountain reflects Bosnia’s growing attractiveness as an investment destination and underlines the expanding footprint of Saudi and Middle Eastern investors in Europe’s hospitality market.

Pratyaksha Singh 