Your free companion on the journey
Whether you are visiting Medjugorje for the first time or returning after many years, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the sacredness of the place—and the silence it asks of you.
Where is the entrance to Apparition Hill?
What time is Adoration?
Where do I find the Risen Christ statue, the Blue Cross, or a quiet café to rest and reflect?
And most importantly—where do I go to simply be a pilgrim?
That’s why we at Medjugorje-guide.com created something simple, useful, and free:
👉 The Interactive Medjugorje Pilgrim Map
📍 What You’ll Find on the Map
Our map is more than just pins—it’s a spiritual compass. It shows:
- All main holy sites: St. James Church, Apparition Hill (Podbrdo), Cross Mountain (Križevac), Risen Christ, Adoration Chapel, Blue Cross
- Hidden spiritual gems: Mother’s Village, Oasis of Peace, Cenacolo, Chapel of the Two Hearts
- Practical support: bus station, ATMs, currency exchange, pharmacy, toilets
- MG tour pick-up spots and our headquarters at the Museum Naša Majka
You can open it on your phone, share it with your group, or scan the QR code printed on our free guides available in Međugorje.
🙏 Free Resources for Pilgrims
Medjugorjeguide.com exists for one reason: to serve the pilgrim.
Here’s what we currently offer for free:
- Downloadable Pilgrim PDF Guide – a short, printable booklet with spiritual insights, key sites, and a suggested daily schedule
- Interactive Google Map with over 20 helpful pins and real-time updates
- Local help at our desk in the Museum Naša Majka, where you can ask for directions, recommendations, or simply take a moment to breathe
- Tour coordination & day trips to sacred sites like Badija, Mostar, Salona, and more – all hosted with reverence, not tourism
And more is coming: multilingual versions of our guide, audio reflections, walking trails, and support for special needs pilgrims.
💬 We’re Not an Agency. We’re a Companion.
We are not here to sell you a package.
We are here to walk with you.
If our guide or map helps you, pass it on. If you’d like to support our work so we can keep all these resources free, there’s a quiet donation box at the museum—and a link online. Nothing is expected. Everything is appreciated.