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Discover Mostar from Makarska with this full-day tour featuring the iconic Old Bridge, a 16th-century Turkish mansion, and lively local bazaars for $102.

For travelers staying along the Makarska Riviera, the Day Trip to Mostar offers a captivating journey into Bosnia and Herzegovina’s multicultural heart. Priced at $102 per person, this tour includes transportation, a professional guide, and entry fees to key historical sites. It appeals especially to those eager to explore a city where East meets West, with highlights like the majestic Old Bridge spanning the Neretva River and a lively bazaar full of local crafts and flavors.
While the tour is packed with memorable sights and insightful commentary, it’s worth noting that lunch is not included. The experience is well-suited for visitors interested in history, architecture, and a taste of multicultural Bosnia, with the comfort of guided transportation and expert explanations.
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This tour departs from Makarska on a well-organized coach arranged by Gulliver Travel d.o.o. The buses arrive punctually, ensuring a smooth start to the day. The journey across the border into Bosnia and Herzegovina takes travelers through scenic landscapes, with the bus providing a comfortable environment for the duration of the trip.
Travelers should bring their passport or ID card, as border crossings are involved. The transportation is designed for convenience and safety, with reviews noting the professionalism of the driver, even through challenging weather conditions like heavy rains or flooded roads.

Once in Mostar, the guide leads visitors through the winding streets of the city’s historic center. The city’s unique character emerges from its multi-faith and multicultural past, blending influences from the Ottoman Empire and other civilizations.
The centerpiece is the Old Bridge (Stari Most), an Ottoman-era marvel that spans the Neretva River’s emerald waters. This iconic structure dates back to the 16th century and remains a symbol of the city’s resilience and unity. Visitors get the chance to admire the bridge from different angles, capturing photos of its graceful arches.
A highlight of the tour is visiting the Turkish House (Kajtaz), built in the 16th century. The house is filled with historical artifacts, offering a glimpse into the Ottoman period’s domestic life. It’s a fascinating stop that enriches understanding of the city’s past and cultural blending.
The mosque visited on the tour further emphasizes Mostar’s Islamic heritage. Guides explain the significance of these sites, making the experience both educational and visually striking.
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The bustling bazaar provides a lively atmosphere for browsing handmade crafts, souvenirs, and local delicacies. The winding streets offer opportunities to see traditional architecture and enjoy the vibrant scene of local vendors. Visitors can stroll at a comfortable pace, guided by experts who highlight interesting stories and historical details along the way.
While the tour does not include lunch, the bazaar offers various options for snacks or drinks during free time, giving travelers a chance to absorb the city’s lively vibe.
Reviews highlight the friendly and knowledgeable guides, who make complex histories accessible through engaging storytelling. The guides also ensure the group moves smoothly between stops and manages timings effectively.
The pacing of the tour allows sufficient time at each location, although the summer heat can be intense, especially during midday. The bus’s air conditioning may not be very powerful, which might lead to some discomfort in extreme heat, as noted in past reviews.
Passengers should bring their passport or ID for border crossing, and avoid large luggage or bags due to space limitations on the bus. The tour begins early and ends later in the day, so planning for comfortable clothing and hydration is recommended.
The tour offers flexibility to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it a low-risk option for spontaneous plans.
This trip suits history enthusiasts, architecture fans, and anyone curious about multicultural Bosnia and Herzegovina. It provides a balanced mix of guided explanations, sightseeing, and free time, making it a satisfying day for those eager to learn and explore without the hassle of organizing border crossings independently.

While this specific tour focuses on Mostar’s highlights like the Old Bridge and Turkish House, nearby experiences include multi-island speedboat tours or visits to Biokovo Skywalk. Those seeking diverse adventures might find other options, but this trip offers a straightforward culture with expert guidance.
This full-day guided tour from Makarska provides a well-rounded introduction to Mostar’s unique charm in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The $102 price covers transportation, entry fees, and guides, making it an accessible way to explore a city rich in history and cultural fusion.
While the lack of included lunch and potential heat issues might be considerations, the tour’s highlights and friendly guides deliver a rewarding experience. It is particularly suitable for travelers interested in architecture, history, and multicultural stories, who prefer a hassle-free day trip with professional support.
Is this tour suitable for travelers with limited mobility?
The tour involves walking through winding streets and uneven surfaces, so it may not be ideal for those with mobility challenges.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, booking ahead is recommended. You can reserve your spot now and pay later, with the option to cancel up to 24 hours before the tour.
What should I bring on the trip?
Bring your passport or ID, comfortable shoes, water, and sun protection, especially during hot days. Large bags or luggage are not allowed on the bus.
Are there any additional costs?
No, all entrance fees to Turkish House and the mosque are included, but lunch is not included in the tour price.
What is the group size?
The exact group size is not specified, but guided tours typically have manageable groups to ensure personalized service.
This trip from Makarska to Mostar offers a practical, engaging way to experience a city where history, culture, and architecture collide. It balances guided insights with free time to explore, making it a worthwhile addition to any Balkan itinerary.
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