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Discover Mostar’s iconic Old Bridge, explore Kravice Falls, and enjoy a full-day guided tour from Cavtat featuring stunning scenery, history, and local highlights.
The Mostar and Kravice waterfalls full day tour offers an engaging way to explore Bosnia and Herzegovina’s highlights without the stress of self-drive. Priced at $81.53 per person, this 12-hour trip departs early from Cavtat, Croatia, and includes a pickup, a professional driver, and a local guide who brings the history and sights to life. Visitors are taken to see the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Mostar Old Town, famous for its Stari Most (Old Bridge), and the breathtaking Kravice Falls, often called the Bosnian mini Niagara.
While the day is long and involves some driving, the impressive scenery, guided insights, and convenient logistics make this tour a rewarding experience. It’s especially suited for those who want a rundown of Mostar’s architecture and stories, along with the chance to relax at natural waterfalls, all arranged with minimal hassle.


The tour begins at 6:00 am at Frankopanska ul. 1 in Cavtat, with a pickup service that makes the journey stress-free. The route takes you through scenic landscapes and crosses the border into Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a border control stop included in the schedule. Expect a long drive—about 5.5 hours to reach your first stop, the Kravice Falls.
This timing means travelers should prepare for a full day. The guides help pass the time with informative commentary, making the drive as engaging as the stops themselves. The early start and the coach’s comfortable environment are key in managing this extended journey.
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The first stop on the tour is the Kravice Falls, often likened to a mini Niagara for their tumbling waters and scenic setting. The waterfalls are impressive and photogenic, especially in April when the flow is strong.
Visitors have about 1 hour to take photos, enjoy the view, and possibly dip their toes in the water. The site features slippery stairs for access, so sensible footwear is recommended. There’s a small cabin with drinks and toilets, making it convenient to relax before heading back into nature.
While swimming is not included and depends on the weather, many find the sight of the cascades alone well worth the visit. Note that admission to the waterfalls costs around 10 euros, payable on-site.

The highlight of the tour is a 3-hour guided exploration of Mostar Old Town. The local guide leads a walk through narrow streets lined with traditional shops, cafés, and historic buildings. The Old Bridge (Stari Most) is the city’s centerpiece and appears in many photos as a symbol of peace and resilience.
The guide also takes you to Kajtaz’s House, a Turkish museum that offers insights into Ottoman-era life. Though entry isn’t included in the tour price, the small fee of 2.50 euros is optional.
Along With sightseeing, there’s time to enjoy local food and shop for traditional crafts. The overall experience emphasizes the city’s rich architecture and complex history, contextualized by the guides’ knowledgeable narration.

The tour’s transportation involves a comfortable bus with a maximum of 48 travelers, which helps avoid the crowding of larger coach groups. The meeting point is near public transport, making access straightforward.
The departure at 6:00 am means a very early start, and the return is approximately 7:30 pm to Cavtat. The final transfer to individual accommodations may involve smaller vehicles for those staying in Cavtat, easing the journey home.
Travelers should budget extra for the waterfalls’ entrance fee and the Bosnian tourist tax, both payable on-site. The guide provides practical advice on border crossing procedures and local customs.

While the total trip lasts about 12 hours, some reviews note the long drive—about 5.5 hours each way. The time in Mostar is about 3 hours, which many find sufficient to see the main sights and enjoy a meal.
The waterfalls stop lasts 1 hour, which is enough for photos and a quick visit, though swimming is not included and might not be feasible in colder months. The timing and pace can feel a bit tight, especially if you want to linger or explore more.
Reviewers suggest bringing snacks or breakfast, as lunch arrives late in the schedule, around 1:30 pm. Comfortable shoes and loose clothing are recommended due to walking on uneven terrain and stairs.

The bus guide is praised for being informative and helpful, sharing insights into Bosnia’s history and culture throughout the long drive. The local guide in Mostar adds depth, explaining the city’s architecture and the significance of sights like the Old Bridge and Kajtaz’s House.
Reviewers note that the guides make the experience more engaging and help clarify the complex history of the region. Some mention that the guides’ explanations are detailed and that they appreciate the entertainment and storytelling style.

The tour price covers the coach transport, guides, and entry to Mostar’s main sights. However, additional fees include 9-10 euros for waterfalls entrance and taxes. Food and drinks are not included, so travelers should bring cash for meals or snacks.
Some reviewers also mention that more detailed timing in the tour description would help with planning, especially for meals and breaks. The overall value remains high given the sights and guided insights provided.

This full-day trip is ideal for those who enjoy scenic views, historical sites, and guided explanations. It suits adventurous travelers comfortable with long drives and early starts.
Visitors who want a rundown of Mostar’s architecture, Ottoman influences, and the natural beauty of Kravice Falls will find this tour rewarding. It’s less suitable for those seeking a more relaxed pace or spontaneous exploration.
This full-day tour provides a cost-effective way to see some of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s most stunning sights, with professional guides helping make sense of the region’s complex history. The scenery at Kravice Falls and the historic charm of Mostar are highlights that many visitors appreciate.
While the long travel time and early start are notable, the organized logistics and insightful commentary compensate for these inconveniences. It’s a good option for those eager to maximize a day trip from Cavtat with guided comfort.
Travelers should be prepared for additional costs, walking on uneven terrain, and a full schedule, but the memorable sights and stories make it worthwhile.
“Really enjoyable day and many thanks to our guide who was informative and helpful throughout. Very long day….12 hours… and a lot of driving. H…”
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but be prepared for a long day with walking and stairs. Comfortable shoes and water are recommended.
Are meals included in the tour?
No, food and drinks are not included. There are opportunities to buy meals during the free time in Mostar.
Do I need a visa to join this tour?
If you hold a valid passport, check visa requirements for Bosnia and Herzegovina before travel. The tour involves border crossing.
How much extra will I need to pay?
Expect to pay around 10 euros for waterfalls entrance and 3 euros tourist tax, payable on-site. Cash euros are accepted in Mostar.
Can I swim at Kravice Falls?
Swimming is not included and depends on weather conditions. In April, cold weather may limit swimming, but you can enjoy the view and photo opportunities.
What is the group size limit?
The maximum number of travelers is 48, with options for smaller transport for Cavtat guests.
Is there any free time in Mostar?
Yes, there are about 3 hours to explore, eat, and shop freely in Mostar’s Old Town.
What should I bring for the day?
Bring sensible shoes, water, cash for extras, and a light jacket or layers depending on weather.
Is the tour wheelchair accessible?
The data does not specify accessibility, but expect some walking on uneven terrain and stairs at the waterfalls.
How do I confirm a pickup in Cavtat?
When booking, specify your hotel or accommodation details, and the tour provider will notify you of pickup arrangements.