Awesome Girl! I know it's probably not #1 on your priority right ow but do take the time to visit neighbouring countries a little bit. Sarajevo and Belgrade are diametrically opposite but I loved my time in both. So much history, culture in that area.
No it's definitely on my list of to do's when I'm there. Meriadoc's boss is Bosnian and has bluntly informed me that there's not much to do in Kosovo. I'd like to get to as many countries as possible while I'm there.
Kosovo is kinda in the middle of the whole peninsula, so getting to the coast is a bit of work, but totally worth it. Thessaloniki in Greece is due south. To the west you can go to nice little unknown beach towns like Budva, or go for the amazing Croatian coast that is Dubrovnik, Split, and Rijeka/Opatia. Sarajevo is one of my most favorite cities ever. I had a flat there for a couple of years, and LOVED every minute I spent in that town. Great people, amazing history... just walking into the Old Town part of Sarajevo on a warm summer night is enchanting. In the Balkans there is the tradition of the "korso". This is when people get dressed up in the evenings, go out to the walking district, and spend the lovely evenings sitting at outdoor cafe's, drinking little espressos, and people watching. Everyone walks up and down - parades, courses, walks, saunters, shows off, etc - and groups of boys and girls watch and flirt with each other.... it is just lovely. And the food is amazing. And the air is just electric with young energy and excitement. And then, look down at the ground below your feet. See the "Sarajevo Roses" under your shoes. Look around at the hillsides where the artillery was mounted for the "longest siege in modern warfare", and then look around you again. See the faces of the beautiful people. Feel the energy of the place. And realize that you will never in your lifetime have to find the internal fortitude to deal with what these people dealt with. Ever. And then be even more amazed at how gorgeous it all is, and realize what amazing and terrible creatures human beings are. (PS - The building in that photo - the Executive Council Building - was across the street from my flat when I lived in Sarajevo. Bombed out. Burned. When storms blew through bits of debris would still fall from the building to the courtyard below.)
When you're in Sarajevo, 3 really cool things to do: 1. Live bosnian music night Mon/Sat at Kino Bosna, an old cinema turned into a bar/galery 2. Bosnian Genocide Museum - heartbreaking :( 3. Abandoned bobsled track up in the mountains. It might not be very abandoned anymore as they were renovating it in 2014 but still a cool hike. It was built for the olympics and then used by snipers during the siege of Sajarevo. When I was there, you could still see the holes for the guns and it had graffiti all over.