From Dubrovni:Mostar, Kravica Waterfalls, and Kajtaz Tour - Exploring Mostar’s Old Town and the Rebuilt Old Bridge

From Dubrovni:Mostar, Kravica Waterfalls, and Kajtaz Tour

Explore Mostar, Kravica Waterfalls, and Kajtaz from Dubrovnik on a full-day tour with expert guides, stunning scenery, and cultural insights for $78.

This day trip from Dubrovnik to Bosnia and Herzegovina offers a compelling mix of natural beauty and cultural discovery. Priced at $78 per person, the tour includes visits to the famous Old Bridge in Mostar, a scenic stop at the Kravica Waterfalls, and a convenient hotel pickup and drop-off service. With a high rating of 4.5 out of 5 based on 191 reviews, this experience is well-regarded for its knowledgeable guides, smooth transportation, and memorable sights. It’s perfect for travelers seeking an affordable, well-organized way to explore Herzegovina without the hassle of self-driving or complex planning.

The tour’s highlights include seeing the rebuilt 16th-century Old Bridge, learning about the region’s diverse history, and enjoying a refreshing swim at the stunning waterfalls. While the entrance fee to Kravica Waterfalls is $10 per person, this cost is separate from the tour price, and all other major inclusions are covered.

Key Points

From Dubrovni:Mostar, Kravica Waterfalls, and Kajtaz Tour - Key Points

  • Affordable full-day trip from Dubrovnik for $78
  • Includes hotel pickup and drop-off for convenience
  • Visits Mostar’s Old Town and the iconic Old Bridge
  • See the mesmerizing Kravica Waterfalls and enjoy swimming in summer
  • Guided commentary enriches your understanding of the region
  • Flexible cancellation policy allows for a full refund if canceled 24 hours in advance
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From Dubrovnik to Herzegovina: The Route and Border Crossings

From Dubrovni:Mostar, Kravica Waterfalls, and Kajtaz Tour - From Dubrovnik to Herzegovina: The Route and Border Crossings

This tour departs early from Dubrovnik, with hotel pickup arranged for convenience. The journey begins with a drive along the Adriatic coastline, offering scenic views as the bus heads towards the border of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The route takes travelers through the small coastal town of Neum, where views of the Adriatic Sea add to the scenic drive.

Crossing the border is handled smoothly by the professional driver, eliminating any worries about delays or paperwork. This setup makes the trip suitable for those who prefer to avoid the potential hassle of border crossings, especially during busy seasons. The bus itself is air-conditioned and comfortable, ensuring a pleasant ride for the approximately 7-8 hour round trip.

Exploring Mostar’s Old Town and the Rebuilt Old Bridge

From Dubrovni:Mostar, Kravica Waterfalls, and Kajtaz Tour - Exploring Mostar’s Old Town and the Rebuilt Old Bridge

Mostar’s historic city center is the highlight of the visit. A local guide leads a 30-minute walking tour through the Old Town, where narrow streets, traditional shops, and cafes create a lively atmosphere. The famous Old Bridge (Stari Most), reconstructed after being damaged, spans the Neretva River and is a symbol of the city’s resilience.

Visitors learn about Mostar’s diverse culture, its history of conflict, and the restoration efforts that brought the bridge back to life. The Old Town offers plenty of opportunities for photos, shopping for local crafts, or trying regional snacks. After the guided tour, there’s 2.5 hours of free time to explore further, eat, or relax by the river.

Kravica Waterfalls: Nature’s Tufa Cascades

From Dubrovni:Mostar, Kravica Waterfalls, and Kajtaz Tour - Kravica Waterfalls: Nature’s Tufa Cascades

In the afternoon, the tour arrives at the Kravica Waterfalls, a natural wonder located in the Bosnian forests. The tufa cascades drop 25 meters, creating a dramatic display of water tumbling over rocks. During spring, the falls are particularly powerful, while in summer and fall, visitors enjoy swimming in the shallow pools.

The waterfall area offers about 1 hour of free time, giving visitors a chance to take photos, relax, or cool off in the clear waters. The entrance fee of $10 per person is paid separately, but the natural beauty and refreshing experience make it well worth the extra cost.

Transport and Group Size: Comfortable and Well-Organized

From Dubrovni:Mostar, Kravica Waterfalls, and Kajtaz Tour - Transport and Group Size: Comfortable and Well-Organized

The tour uses a modern air-conditioned bus, with pickup and drop-off included from select Dubrovnik hotels. The group size tends to be around 16-20 passengers, which balances comfort and social atmosphere. The driver and guides are praised for their professionalism, safety, and friendliness.

Every aspect of logistics is handled smoothly, with border crossing procedures managed efficiently. The seating and USB charging ports on the bus enhance comfort during the longer stretches of travel, making the journey enjoyable rather than tiring.

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The Guides: Knowledgeable and Engaging Storytellers

According to reviews, guides like Laura, Lora, Petra, and Rosa stand out for their passion, knowledge, and storytelling skills. They provide insights into the history, politics, and culture of Croatia and Bosnia, often weaving personal stories into their explanations.

Guests appreciate guides who are friendly, funny, and attentive, making the long drive more engaging. Many mention the guides’ ability to keep the group interested, share local anecdotes, and manage border crossings seamlessly. This personal touch adds a lot to the overall experience.

Pacing and Timing: Well-Thought-Out Schedule

The itinerary balances sightseeing with free time. After arriving in Mostar, travelers get 30 minutes of guided walking, followed by 2.5 hours of free time. The Kravica Waterfalls are visited later in the day with about 1 hour of free time.

This schedule allows enough time to explore, take photos, and enjoy a quick meal. Some reviews note that the waterfalls could benefit from slightly longer stays, but overall, the timing works well for a full day of sightseeing without feeling rushed.

Accessibility and Practical Tips

This tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments due to the walking involved in Mostar’s old town and near the waterfalls. Travelers should bring their passports or ID cards, especially EU citizens, to facilitate border crossings. Pets are not allowed on the bus.

Guests should bring cash for entrance fees (around $10 for Kravica) and any personal expenses. It’s also helpful to wear comfortable shoes and bring sunscreen or hats, especially during summer months when the sun can be strong.

Comparing to Similar Experiences

From Dubrovni:Mostar, Kravica Waterfalls, and Kajtaz Tour - Comparing to Similar Experiences

Many similar tours operate from Dubrovnik, but this one is praised for its competitive price, comprehensive itinerary, and high-quality guides. The $78 price point is considered good value given the inclusions and the natural and cultural sites visited.

While some reviews mention that Mostar can feel underwhelming initially, the guided tour and the bridge visit quickly reveal its charm. Likewise, the waterfalls provide a refreshing break, even if they are sometimes considered slightly less impressive than other European waterfalls like Plitvice.

Final Verdict: Who Will Appreciate This Tour?

This full-day trip from Dubrovnik suits travelers who want a well-organized, budget-friendly way to explore Herzegovina’s highlights. It’s ideal for those interested in history, culture, and nature, with guides who make the experience more engaging.

People who value comfort, efficient border crossings, and professional guides will find it especially satisfying. The long drive is balanced by the scenic views and the variety of stops, making it a solid choice for a day of discovery.

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From Dubrovni:Mostar, Kravica Waterfalls, and Kajtaz Tour



4.5

(191 reviews)

“An excellent day out to Bosnia, we both really enjoyed the trip. Laura was a superb guide and provided lots of information on the country and where…”

— Sam, September 23, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for children or families?
While the tour does not specify restrictions, it may be less suitable for children with mobility impairments or very young kids due to walking and long hours in the bus.

Do I need a visa to join this tour?
Travelers should check if they need a visa for Bosnia and Herzegovina; all passengers must bring valid passports or ID cards if EU citizens.

What should I bring for the trip?
Bring passport or ID, cash for entrance fees, comfortable shoes, and sunscreen. Remember, pets are not allowed.

How long is the total travel time?
The entire trip lasts around 7-8 hours, including border crossings, sightseeing, and free time at stops.

Are meals included?
No, food and drinks are not included, so guests should plan to buy their own meals or snacks during the day.

Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility for your plans.

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