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Explore stunning Kravica Waterfalls, historic Mostar, and the village of Poitelj on this full-day, guided trip from Dubrovnik for just $35 per person.
This day trip from Dubrovnik offers an affordable and well-organized opportunity to experience some of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s most captivating sights. For only $35 per person, you’ll enjoy visits to Kravica Waterfalls, the historic Old Town of Mostar with its iconic Old Bridge, and the charming medieval village of Poitelj. The tour is designed for those who want a taste of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s natural beauty, architecture, and culture in a single day, with transportation in air-conditioned vehicles and a knowledgeable English-speaking driver and tour escort guiding the way.
While the trip provides fantastic scenery and memorable moments, the reviews highlight that time at each stop can be somewhat limited—notably at the waterfalls and Poitelj. It’s best suited for travelers who appreciate the highlights over extended stays. The border crossing delays can also extend the total day, so patience and some cash for local purchases are advisable. This tour balances affordability with a broad experience, making it ideal for those looking to explore beyond Dubrovnik at a reasonable price.


This tour departs from Dubrovnik and involves a less than 2-hour drive in an air-conditioned vehicle. The journey takes you through the Croatian countryside and across the border into Bosnia and Herzegovina, adding a touch of international adventure. The guides are experienced and provide insights into the regions’ history and culture, making the drive informative and pleasant.
Travelers should be prepared for border control delays, which can take around 30 minutes each way. The process is smooth thanks to careful planning, but it’s a good idea to carry cash for border fees and local purchases. The route offers beautiful views, setting the mood for a day filled with natural beauty and historic sites.
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The first stop is Kravica Waterfalls, created by the Trebizat River. This natural wonder is often considered one of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s best-kept secrets. The falls cascade over terraced rocks, providing a refreshing backdrop for swimming, strolling, or relaxing in the summer sun.
With about an hour allocated, visitors can enjoy a quick dip or a walk around the lush area. However, some reviews note that more time would allow for a better experience, especially if you want to swim longer or explore the surroundings at a leisurely pace. The steep descent and ascent to the waterfall are manageable but may be challenging for those with mobility issues. Bringing water shoes is recommended, as the terrain is stones underfoot.

The Old Town of Mostar is the trip’s highlight for many, with its narrow cobblestone streets and Ottoman architecture. The Old Bridge (Stari Most), a UNESCO World Heritage site, spans the Neretva River and is famous for diving competitions and its striking stone arch.
The tour includes a three-hour stop, giving ample time for wandering, shopping, and grabbing lunch. Some reviews mention that the time feels tight, especially since half of it can be spent walking to and from the historic center or eating. Visitors recommend trying the local food and pomegranate juice, both of which are affordable compared to Dubrovnik.
The Old Bridge is particularly picturesque, and many enjoy watching divers leap from the bridge if the timing aligns. The bustling bazaar area offers souvenirs, making it a lively and colorful part of the day.

The final stop is the medieval town of Poitelj, a small hillside village with Ottoman-style architecture. The visit lasts about 30 minutes, which some find short but sufficient for a quick walk and photo opportunities.
Many appreciate the stunning views from the hilltop, especially of the river Neretva and the surrounding landscape. Some travelers wish for more time to hike up to the fort or explore the village in depth, but logistical constraints limit the stay. Local vendors sell organic fruits, and picking up a snack or homemade drink adds charm to the visit.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour includes pickup and drop-off services, but hotel pickup within a 20-minute drive outside Dubrovnik is only available for small-group tour options. Mostar’s shops and restaurants often prefer cash, especially Euros, so travelers should come prepared. Entry fees to Kravica Waterfalls cost $10 per person, and a $3 tourist tax applies in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
The total day lasts around 12 hours, and while the schedule is well-organized, waiting at borders and short stops can feel rushed. Travel times are manageable, but border delays can extend the overall experience, so patience is advised.

Guides like Niko and Milko receive praise for their knowledge, friendliness, and passion for Bosnia. They actively share interesting facts and personal stories, making the experience more engaging. The drivers are noted for their smooth driving and professionalism.
The air-conditioned bus provides a comfortable ride throughout the day, even during hot weather. The small-group format enhances the experience, allowing for more personalized attention and fewer crowds.

This tour offers exceptional value, with many stops for just $35. The scenic drives, natural wonders, and historic sites packed into one day make it a cost-effective choice for exploring Bosnia and Herzegovina beyond Dubrovnik.
While more time at Kravica Waterfalls and Poitelj would improve the experience, the overall balance of sightseeing and travel logistics is well maintained. The friendly guides, beautiful scenery, and interesting cultural insights make this a recommended option for travelers seeking a manageable, affordable day trip.

This tour provides a great overview of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s natural and cultural highlights within a well-organized 12-hour schedule. It’s particularly suited for those who want a quick, affordable escape from Dubrovnik and are comfortable with short stops and border crossings.
Nature lovers will appreciate the stunning Kravica Waterfalls, while history buffs enjoy wandering Mostar’s Old Town and viewing the Old Bridge. The small-group format and knowledgeable guides enhance the overall experience, making it both educational and enjoyable.
However, travelers should be aware of the short duration at each stop and border crossing delays. For those who prefer more relaxed visits or have mobility concerns, planning extra time or choosing alternative tours might be preferable. This trip strikes a nice balance of value, scenery, and cultural discovery for budget-conscious travelers eager to explore the Balkans.
“The trip was fantastic. Being able to see the 3 places for so cheap was incredible and our guide provided the group with lots of interesting facts …”

Is this tour suitable for travelers with mobility issues?
The tour involves some walking on uneven terrain, especially at Kravica Waterfalls and Poitelj, which might be challenging for those with mobility concerns.
How much does the entry to Kravica Waterfalls cost?
Entry fees are $10 per person, payable on the day of the tour.
What should I bring for the trip?
Carrying cash is recommended for border fees, entry costs, and local purchases. Water shoes are suggested for Kravica if you want to swim and avoid stones underfoot.
How long is the stop at Mostar?
The stop lasts approximately three hours, offering enough time to explore the Old Town, see the Old Bridge, and shop for souvenirs.
Are meals included in the tour?
No, food and drinks are not included. You can find affordable options in Mostar and Poitelj.
What is the duration of the entire trip?
The tour lasts about 12 hours, including travel time, border crossings, and sightseeing stops.
Can I join this tour from outside Dubrovnik hotels?
Hotel pickup is available only for Dubrovnik hotels for the standard group option; small-group options may include pickup within 20 minutes’ drive outside Dubrovnik.
Is the tour family-friendly?
Yes, the tour suits families, but consider the short stop durations and some walking involved.
How are the guides?
Most reviews praise their knowledge, friendliness, and passion for the regions they explain.
Can I book this tour with flexible payment options?
Yes, the tour allows reserve and pay later, with the option to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour good value for money?
Absolutely—given the scenic nature, historic sites, and transport included for just $35, it offers excellent value for a full day of adventure.