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Discover Mostar, Ston, and Kravice Waterfalls on a small-group day trip from Dubrovnik, featuring UNESCO sites, scenic waterfalls, and local culture for $143.87.
The Explore Mostar, Ston, and Kravice Waterfalls tour offers a captivating full-day experience starting from Dubrovnik, Croatia. Priced at $143.87 per person, this 11-hour small-group trip is ideal for those eager to see a blend of historic towns, natural beauty, and local traditions. The tour features a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle with WiFi, and the group size is limited to 19 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience.
The journey begins with a morning pickup from Dubrovnik hotels, setting the stage for a scenic drive along the Croatian coast. The itinerary includes a stop in Ston, known for its medieval walls and salt flats, and a chance to relax at the Kravice Waterfalls, where visitors can enjoy the lush scenery and a refreshing swim. The day concludes in Mostar, home to the UNESCO-listed Old Bridge and a charming Ottoman-influenced old town.
While the tour is praised for its expert guides and well-paced itinerary, it’s important to note that waterfalls are an optional stop, and admission fees are not included. The tour suits travelers who want a comprehensive, active day exploring multiple highlights without the hassle of planning.


This tour departs early from Dubrovnik, with pickup from hotels included. The drive follows the Croatian coast, offering stunning views of the Adriatic Sea and countryside. Traveling in an air-conditioned minivan with WiFi, small groups enjoy a more intimate, relaxed atmosphere. The guide’s commentary is multilingual, available in six languages, making it accessible to a wide range of travelers.
The scenic drive sets the tone for a day filled with natural beauty and cultural insights. The small-group format helps avoid long waits and allows for easy conversation and questions. The timing allows ample opportunity to explore each stop without feeling rushed, though the waterfalls are only accessible as an optional activity at the end of the day.
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The first major stop is Ston, a historic town famous for its over 5 kilometers of medieval walls. These walls once defended the town and now offer fantastic views of the surrounding landscape. A guided walking tour introduces the strategic importance of Ston through its fortifications and salt flats—known as the “white gold”—where salt has been harvested for centuries.
The salt pans are a highlight, illustrating centuries-old salt extraction methods. Visitors can observe how salt was produced and learn about its historical significance. The short stop allows enough time for a quick exploration and photo opportunities, making it an efficient yet enriching visit.
The Kravice Waterfalls are a major highlight of the tour. Located along the Trebizat River, these waterfalls form a stunning natural cascade surrounded by lush greenery. The crystal-clear waters and tranquil setting make this spot perfect for a relaxing break and photo opportunities.
During the summer months, visitors can swim in the refreshing waters, though the water temperature is known to be quite cold. The scenic surroundings are ideal for a leisurely walk, and the area’s beauty often draws praise from travelers. Note that admission fees to the waterfalls are not included in the tour price, and swimming is optional.

The final major stop is Mostar, a city famed for its UNESCO World Heritage-listed Old Bridge (Stari Most). The bridge spans the Neretva River and is a symbol of unity and resilience. Visitors get around 2 hours and 45 minutes to explore the vibrant marketplaces, historic mosques, and Turkish houses.
A local guide leads a walking tour highlighting the Ottoman influences in the architecture and culture. You can walk across the Old Bridge, which offers fantastic views of the old town and river, and observe craftsmen working with copper. The bazaar is lively and offers opportunities to buy handmade souvenirs, including hand-painted trays and crafts.

After the guided tour in Mostar, visitors have free time to enjoy a Turkish coffee, grab a meal, or explore independently. Food in Mostar is notably more affordable than in Croatia, with many options for traditional Bosnian fare that is both fresh and tasty. Shopping for local products and handicrafts is encouraged, especially in the vibrant market stalls.
The free time allows for a casual pace, letting travelers linger in the streets or visit additional sites such as the Turkish house or local mosques. It’s a perfect chance to absorb the atmosphere before heading back to Dubrovnik.

The tour starts promptly at 6:30 am, with pickup and drop-off included. Traveling in a small group with up to 19 travelers improves efficiency, especially through border crossings, which are smoother with fewer people. Guides are praised for their knowledge and friendly approach, making the long drive both informative and enjoyable.
The transport is a quality, air-conditioned minivan, with WiFi onboard for convenience. The timed stops and well-organized itinerary ensure visitors spend ample time at each location while maintaining a steady pace throughout the day.

The Kravice Waterfalls are a major photo opportunity and swimming spot, but admission is not included, and swimming depends on weather and personal preference. In Mostar, the Old Bridge and marketplaces provide plenty of photo opportunities and shopping options.
Optional activities include oyster tasting in Ston, which is not included in the standard tour. The guide’s storytelling is a notable feature, with reviews praising how guides share interesting facts and local insights. The small group size makes it easier to ask questions and adjust pace as needed.

This tour is suitable for most travelers, but comfortable walking shoes are recommended due to uneven streets and hilly terrain in Ston and Mostar. Summer swimwear is advised if you plan to swim at Kravice Waterfalls. Travelers should bring their passports for border crossings, and admission fees for waterfalls are not included.
Since the tour departs at 6:30 am, early risers benefit from more time at each stop. The group size ensures a personalized experience, but travelers should be prepared for a long day on the road.
The Mostar, Ston, and Kravice Waterfalls tour delivers a comprehensive look at the history, nature, and culture of this region. Its small-group format and expert guides create a relaxed atmosphere, allowing for engaging storytelling and flexible exploration.
While admission fees to waterfalls are separate, the value comes from the well-organized itinerary and diverse highlights. This tour suits active travelers who appreciate cultural sites, natural scenery, and local cuisine, all within a full-day trip that balances guided touring with free time.
Those seeking an easy, informative way to see two countries in one day will find this experience both worthwhile and enjoyable. It provides a perfect combination of history, scenery, and local flavor—a memorable addition to any Dubrovnik visit.
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Is transportation included in this tour?
Yes, pickup and drop-off are included, and you’ll travel in an air-conditioned minivan with WiFi.
What locations are visited during the tour?
Stops include Ston for its medieval walls and salt flats, the Kravice Waterfalls for scenic views and swimming, and Mostar for its UNESCO-listed Old Bridge and vibrant old town.
How long is the total tour?
The approximate duration is 11 hours, with roughly 1 hour 15 minutes at Kravice, 2 hours 45 minutes in Mostar, and a short stop in Ston.
Is swimming at Kravice Waterfalls included?
Swimming is not included and is optional; it depends on weather conditions and personal choice.
Are there any additional costs?
Yes, admission fees for Kravice Waterfalls are not included. Optional activities like oyster tasting in Ston are also extra.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, along with passport, swimwear (in summer), and cash for personal expenses.
Can I customize the tour?
The itinerary is fixed, but the small group size allows some flexibility for spontaneous exploration during free time.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but comfortable walking shoes and stamina for a full day are advisable.
What is the tour’s cancellation policy?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.