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Explore Herzegovina's top sights including Mostar, Blagaj, Pocitelj, and Kravice Waterfalls on a full-day guided tour from Sarajevo for $87.

This Herzegovina Tour from Sarajevo offers an effortless way to see four of the region’s most captivating sites for only $87. The 10 to 12-hour experience is perfect for those who want a comprehensive taste of Herzegovina without the hassle of planning transport or navigating unfamiliar roads. The tour features hotel pickup and drop-off, an air-conditioned vehicle, and a professional guide to enrich the journey. With a perfect 5.0 rating from 15 reviews, it’s clear that visitors find this trip both enjoyable and well-organized.
The tour is designed to focus on the region’s scenic landscapes and historic landmarks, making it ideal for travelers who appreciate cultural richness and natural beauty. Keep in mind that admission tickets to attractions are not included, so some stops may require a small extra fee. This tour suits those who prefer guided experiences over independent travel and want to maximize their time in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

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The tour departs from Sarajevo at 8:00 am, beginning with a scenic drive through the landscape of Herzegovina. The route passes through Konjic, famous for Borako Lake, rafting, and Tito’s bunker, as well as Jablanica, known for its WWII Battle of the Neretva and the picturesque Jablanica Lake. This initial journey offers travelers stunning views of the canyon of river Neretva and the surrounding mountains, setting a dramatic tone for the day.
While there’s no highway to Herzegovina, the drive itself is a highlight, with beautiful landscapes and interesting stops. The bus is air-conditioned, providing comfort throughout the day. The tour emphasizes relaxing paced visits rather than rushed stops, allowing guests to absorb the scenery and history.
The trip begins with Kravice Waterfalls, a highlight noted for their breathtaking beauty and the opportunity for summer swimming. Because of the scenic canyon of river Neretva, the ride to Kravice is filled with impressive landscape views, making the journey memorable even before arriving at the waterfalls.
Guests are encouraged to bring bathing suits if visiting during summer months, as they can enjoy the beautiful lake beneath the waterfalls. The admission ticket to the waterfalls is not included, so visitors should plan accordingly if they wish to swim or explore more closely. The waterfalls are ideal for a quick, refreshing stop with plenty of opportunities for photos and relaxation.
After Kravice, the tour moves on to Pocitelj, a National Monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina with a history dating back centuries. The Old Town is a candidate for UNESCO World Heritage status, highlighting its cultural significance.
Visitors have about 30 minutes to explore this charming town, known for its medieval fortress and Ottoman architecture. Climbing to the top of the fortress offers sweeping views of the Neretva River and surrounding landscape. The town’s narrow streets and historic structures provide a glimpse into the region’s past, making it a favorite spot for history lovers and photographers alike.
Next, the tour visits Blagaj, a small town famous for the Spring of the Buna River, which emerges from a cavern in a spectacular display of nature’s power. The Buna Spring is one of the largest and most beautiful springs in Europe, producing about 30 cubic meters of cold, clean water per second.
At Blagaj, visitors can admire the Ottoman-built Tekke, a Dervi monastery constructed around 1520 that represents a blend of Ottoman and Mediterranean styles. The spring itself is a tranquil spot perfect for a relaxing break, and many choose to enjoy a lunch nearby, with options likely to include local fish dishes. Entrance to the Tekke and spring viewing area is not included in the tour price, but the setting is worth the visit for its calm and mystical atmosphere.
The highlight of the day is Mostar’s Old Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage site that epitomizes the city’s blend of history and beauty. The Old Town around the bridge features cobbled streets, traditional shops, and inviting cafes, offering plenty of time for exploration.
The Old Bridge itself is a marvel of Ottoman architecture, spanning the Neretva River, which is often called the country’s green emerald for its vibrant hue. Visitors can walk along the riverbanks, take photos of the bridge’s elegant structure, or simply enjoy the lively atmosphere of this historic area. The tour provides about 2 hours here, giving ample opportunity to absorb the vibrant scene and learn about the history behind this iconic structure.
On the return journey, the tour includes brief visits to Jablanica and Konjic, both rich in history and natural beauty. In Jablanica, travelers see the site of a significant WWII battle and the Jablanica Lake, a popular summer spot. The town is also famous for its roasted lamb served in local restaurants, making it a great place for a quick snack or photo stop.
In Konjic, the famous bridge is a photo-worthy landmark, and the town is known for rafting adventures starting from the hill above. Visitors can also learn about Tito’s bunkers, adding a touch of Cold War history to the day.
This full-day tour begins promptly at 8:00 am with a hotel pickup option, ensuring a smooth start. The group size typically doesn’t exceed 50 travelers, maintaining an intimate atmosphere. The transport is private and air-conditioned, making the long drive comfortable.
While lunch is not included in the base price, the stops at Blagaj and Jablanica offer opportunities to enjoy local cuisine. The tour’s pacing balances sightseeing with enough downtime to appreciate each location, making it suitable for most physical levels. Accessibility specifics are not detailed, but the stops primarily involve walking around towns and viewing natural sites.
The Herzegovina Tour from Sarajevo offers excellent value for travelers eager to see multiple highlights in one day. The guides are praised for their knowledge and friendliness, with one reviewer noting a guide as “friendly and professional”. The carefully curated stops allow for a mix of natural beauty and cultural discovery, suited to those interested in both scenic landscapes and history.
A potential limitation is that admission tickets are not included, so visitors should budget for entrance fees at Kravice, Pocitelj, and Blagaj. Also, some reviews mention that breakfast and bottled water were expected to be included but were not, so it’s worth bringing some snacks and water along.
The tour’s strong reviews and well-organized itinerary make it a reliable choice for those who want a comprehensive, guided experience of Herzegovina’s best sites. It’s especially suitable for visitors with limited time but wanting to maximize their sightseeing with minimal planning.
The Herzegovina Tour from Sarajevo stands out for its balance of scenic beauty and historical sites, all delivered with professional guides and comfortable transport. For $87, travelers receive a full-day exploration of the region’s most impressive sights, making it a practical and enriching choice.
While some stops require extra fees, the views, stories, and atmosphere you experience make the extra cost worthwhile. This tour is especially recommended for those who value guided insights and want to see multiple locations without the stress of self-driving. It’s a great way to get a deep feel for Herzegovina’s landscape and history in a single memorable day.
“Getting to explore so many places in one day is amazing! Hamza, our guide was super friendly and professional. It was our favorite day during in ou…”
Does the tour include lunch?
Lunch is not included in the standard price, but there are opportunities to enjoy local food at stops like Jablanica and Blagaj.
Are admission tickets to sites included?
No, entrance fees to Kravice Waterfalls, Pocitelj, and the Tekke at Blagaj are not included, so budget accordingly.
Is the tour suitable for all physical levels?
Most stops involve walking around towns and scenic areas, making it accessible for most travelers, though no specific accessibility info is provided.
What should I bring for the day?
It’s recommended to bring bottled water, sunscreen, and swimming gear if visiting Kravice in summer. Comfortable shoes are advised for walking around historic sites.