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Discover Bosnia and Herzegovina with this full-day trip from Dubrovnik, including stops at Pocitelj, Medjugorje, and Mostar's iconic bridge, guided and hassle-free.


This full-day guided trip, offered by Super Tours, offers an accessible way to experience Bosnia and Herzegovina when based in Dubrovnik. For $101.91, travelers get approximately 11 hours of sightseeing, including multiple highlights such as Pocitelj, Medjugorje, and Mostar. The tour is ideal for those interested in history, spirituality, and stunning Balkan scenery, with hotel pickup from central Dubrovnik included, making logistics smooth.
While some reviews note audio issues and variable guide engagement, overall the trip’s scenic stops and cultural highlights make it a worthwhile excursion. An important tip: cash in Euros is advisable in Mostar, as many vendors do not accept credit cards. The tour suits most travelers, with its moderate physical demands and small group size (up to 50 participants).
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The adventure begins with a pick-up from central Dubrovnik, after which the comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle heads north, passing rustic seaside villages. The journey to Pocitelj takes roughly 30 minutes, with a short stop at this UNESCO World Heritage-listed medieval town.
In Pocitelj, travelers can take a stroll around the town, admire Haji-Ali Mosque, and view the Sahat-kula, a hilltop fort. The scenic views of the Bosnian countryside add to this stop’s appeal, especially for those interested in history and architecture. A climb up the tower offers a great perspective over the Neretva River valley.
Next, the tour continues inland to Medjugorje, a spiritual town famous for the 1981 apparition of the Virgin Mary to six children. Tourists are given about 1 hour 30 minutes here, providing ample free time to explore the town and attend church services if desired.
Many visitors find Medjugorje a deeply moving experience, especially if they appreciate religious sites or want a personal moment of reflection. The stop allows for some casual sightseeing, shopping for souvenirs, or simply soaking in the serene atmosphere of this pilgrimage destination.

The highlight for many is the visit to Mostar, approximately 2 hours 30 minutes of exploration. The Old Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is renowned for its spectacular architecture and the brave divers who leap from its top into the Neretva River.
The cobblestone streets of Mostar’s Old Town are perfect for a leisurely walk, with numerous shops and cafes. Visitors often watch daredevils perform their diving acts, which are both thrilling and traditional. Many choose to capture photos of this stunning structure and enjoy people-watching on the historic bridges and streets.

On the way back to Dubrovnik, the tour makes a quick stop at Pocitelj for about 30 minutes. This medieval town offers a peaceful escape with its stone walls and tower overlooking the Neretva River. Climbing the tower provides panoramic views, making it a perfect photo opportunity before the journey concludes.

Transport is provided in an air-conditioned vehicle, with a pickup from central Dubrovnik hotels. The group size is capped at 50 travelers, ensuring a comfortable experience.
Passenger requirements include having a valid passport for crossing the Bosnia-Herzegovina border. The border crossing takes place at the Poitelj stop, and passports are checked—so remember to bring yours.
The tour operates with flexibility in timing, and pickup times may vary depending on your hotel location. The Old Bridge in Mostar can be slippery, so appropriate footwear is advised, especially when near the diving platforms.

The overall physical activity is moderate: walking through medieval towns, climbing towers, and strolling cobblestone streets. For those concerned about accessibility, the short stops and level walkways make it manageable for most travelers.
However, the Jagged rocks near the Virgin Mary apparition site in Medjugorje can be dangerous, so wear sturdy shoes if intending to explore close-up. The drive involves some scenic curves and border crossings, which might stretch comfort levels for sensitive travelers.

At $101.91 per person, this tour offers a comprehensive day with multiple stops that cater to history, spirituality, and stunning scenery. The guided narration enhances understanding of each location, and hotel pickup offers convenience.
While some reviews mention audio issues and driver concerns, the majority praise the knowledgeable guides, especially for their friendly demeanor and informative commentary. The free time at Medjugorje and Mostar allows for personal exploration, adding to the overall value.
This day trip is ideal for history buffs, spiritual seekers, and photo enthusiasts. It suits most physical levels, as long as travelers are comfortable with long drives and walking on cobblestones. The small group setting encourages a personalized experience, especially with guides known for their friendly manner.
Since cash is preferred in Mostar, travelers should prepare accordingly. The inclusion of border crossings and scenic stops makes this tour a well-rounded glimpse into Bosnian culture, history, and landscape, all conveniently accessible from Dubrovnik.
Medjugorje offers a spiritual atmosphere that attracts pilgrims from around the world, making it a meaningful stop for those interested in religious sites. Its free time allows for personal reflection or attending church services.
Mostar’s famous Old Bridge and cobblestone streets showcase the architectural beauty and diving traditions of the region. Many find Mostar to be visually stunning and a highlight of the trip. The dive show is both exciting and traditional, adding a thrilling element to the visit.
This tour provides a rich combination of historic towns, religious sites, and spectacular architecture, all within a manageable and well-organized day. The scenic drive and diverse stops make it suitable for most travelers interested in Balkan culture and history.
While some audio and driver issues are noted, the overall experience remains positive, especially thanks to knowledgeable guides and beautiful scenery. It’s a cost-effective way to see Bosnia and Herzegovina without the hassle of independent border crossings or planning.
If you appreciate cultural exploration, historical landmarks, and spiritual sites, this guided day trip from Dubrovnik offers a convenient and enriching experience.
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Where does the tour start?
The tour begins with hotel pickup in central Dubrovnik or at the meeting point at Pile Gate by the Gift Shop Dubravka.
What is included in the price?
The price covers transport in an air-conditioned vehicle, a tour escort, and a driver who speaks English.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included unless specified, so bringing some cash or snacks is recommended.
Do I need a passport?
Yes, a current valid passport is required for border crossing between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Can I visit Kravice waterfalls instead of Medjugorje?
Yes, it’s possible to swap the Medjugorje stop for a visit to Kravice waterfalls with prior notice at least one day before.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are suggested, especially for cobblestone streets and climbing towers.
How long is the stop at Medjugorje?
You get approximately 1 hour 30 minutes for free time, sightseeing, or attending church services.
Is the Old Bridge in Mostar safe to visit?
The Old Bridge can be slippery, so caution is advised near the diving platforms.
What if the tour is canceled?
The tour has a full refund policy if canceled 24 hours in advance or if bad weather causes cancellation.
What is the group size?
The tour accommodates up to 50 travelers, ensuring a comfortable group experience.