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Enjoy a seamless transfer from Dubrovnik to Sarajevo with stops at Mostar, Blagaj, and Kravice waterfalls, guided by knowledgeable locals for $411.
This tour offers a comfortable, shared transfer between Dubrovnik and Sarajevo for $411 per group up to 3, making it an excellent choice for travelers wanting to see Bosnia and Herzegovina’s most iconic sights along the way. Instead of dealing with trains or buses, this door-to-door service takes you through stunning landscapes while stopping at Mostar, Blagaj, and the Kravice waterfalls. The guide provides insightful commentary, making each visit both enjoyable and informative.
The tour suits those who want a relaxed day with sightseeing on the way between two major Balkan cities, with hotel pickup and drop-off included. One notable strength is the expert driver-guide, who ensures smooth travel and engaging storytelling. However, travelers should be prepared for entrance fees to certain attractions, which are not included in the price. This trip balances scenic beauty, cultural exploration, and convenience, perfect for those eager to learn more about Bosnia’s landscape and history without the hassle of independent travel.
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The journey begins with a morning departure from Dubrovnik, where travelers are picked up directly from their hotel. The air-conditioned vehicle ensures comfort as the driver-guide leads through the scenic landscapes of Herzegovina. The drive offers views of lush mountains and rural villages, giving a glimpse into Bosnia’s countryside.
The first notable stop is Konjic, a town famous for its Old Bridge. This historic site reflects Ottoman-era architecture and serves as a picturesque introduction to Bosnia’s rich history. The stop is brief but provides a perfect photo opportunity and a chance to appreciate the town’s charm before heading to the next destination.

Mostar is the highlight of this tour, famous worldwide for its stunning bridge, which is protected as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The Old Bridge spans the Neretva River and is recognized as a symbol of the city’s resilience and history. Visitors will find the medieval old town bustling with cafes, shops, and narrow cobblestone streets.
The guide offers insights into the bridge’s history and the city’s cultural mix. Visitors can also see the Old Bazaar and enjoy the lively atmosphere, making Mostar a captivating stop that combines architecture, history, and local life. The visit typically includes time to walk around, take photos, and absorb the vibrant surroundings.

Next, the tour takes you to Blagaj, a peaceful village famous for its Dervish Tekke, an early Ottoman period monument. The Blagaj Tekke is a monument of early Ottoman architecture, set beside a spring-fed river, creating a serene environment. This stop is a chance to see a spiritual site and enjoy the natural beauty.
Blagaj is described as a place of natural harmony and tranquility, offering a stark contrast to the bustling streets of Mostar. The guide provides background about the monastery’s history and significance, enriching the experience of this tranquil spot.
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The tour then moves to Pocitelj, a medieval town with Ottoman influences. Known for its architecture and natural surroundings, Pocitelj impresses visitors with its stone houses, narrow alleys, and castle ruins perched above the Trebižat River.
This stop provides a unique glimpse into Bosnia’s medieval and Ottoman past. The scenery is striking, with the town’s historical buildings set against lush hills. Visitors can walk along the ancient streets, explore the fortress, and admire panoramic views.

The Kravice waterfalls are often called a mini Niagara, and it’s easy to see why. Located on the Trebiat River, this natural wonder features cascading waters and lush surroundings. The waterfalls make for a beautiful photo stop and a chance to stretch the legs.
Guests often appreciate the scenic setting, with opportunities for a quick swim or just to relax by the water. The guide shares stories about the area’s geology and history, making this stop both picturesque and educational.

Throughout the trip, the driver-guide shares stories and insights, making each stop more meaningful. The air-conditioned vehicle ensures comfort, while hotel pickup and drop-off add extra convenience, especially for travelers with luggage.
The group size remains intimate, with up to three people per booking, allowing for personalized attention and a more relaxed pace. Guests are encouraged to bring passport or ID for border crossing and entrance procedures.

While the transport and guiding are included, entrance fees to attractions are not. Travelers should budget for these separately if they wish to access sites like the Old Bridge museum or the monastery.
Booking at least 12-15 hours in advance is recommended to ensure timely pickup, especially if combining this with other travel plans. The cancellation policy allows full refunds if canceled 24 hours before the scheduled departure.

This scheduled transfer stands out for its combination of scenic drives, cultural stops, and natural beauty. Unlike simple point-to-point transfers, it offers meaningful visits to Bosnia’s most notable sites. The guided commentary elevates the experience, giving context to each location.
Travelers who want to avoid the hassle of public transport and prefer a comfortable, guided day will find this tour especially appealing. It’s a solid choice for those eager to see Mostar, Blagaj, and Kravice while traveling between Dubrovnik and Sarajevo.
This shared transfer with sightseeing stops offers a practical and enriching way to travel between Croatia and Bosnia. The $411 price covers up to three people, making it a good value for small groups or couples. The guides’ knowledge and stories are consistently praised, adding depth to the visits.
While entrance fees are extra, the trip’s highlights—Mostar’s bridge, Blagaj Tekke, and Kravice waterfalls—are well worth the time. The hotel pickup and drop-off streamline logistics, and the scenic drive provides a memorable backdrop to Bosnia’s diverse landscapes.
If you value comfort, local insights, and scenic stops on your way from Dubrovnik to Sarajevo, this tour is a well-organized, rewarding experience suited for those keen on Bosnia’s culture and nature.
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How many people can join this tour?
The tour price applies to a group of up to 3 people.
What is included in the price?
Fuel surcharge, driver-guide, air-conditioned vehicle, and hotel pickup and drop-off are included.
Are entrance fees to sights covered?
No, entrance fees are not included and should be paid separately if you wish to enter attractions.
How long is the total tour?
The exact duration isn’t specified, but the focus is on a day trip with multiple stops.
When should I book?
Booking at least 12-15 hours before the scheduled pickup is recommended to ensure availability.
Can I bring luggage?
Yes, guests are welcome to bring luggage, typically one check-in bag and one cabin bag per person.
What language is the guide in?
The tour is operated in English.
Is this tour suitable for all physical levels?
Most stops involve walking but are generally manageable; travelers with mobility concerns should inquire about specifics.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, a full refund is available if canceled 24 hours in advance.
Who is the tour provider?
Meet Bosnia Tours organizes this experience, known for attentive service and knowledgeable guides.