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Discover Herzegovina with this full-day tour from Mostar, visiting Kravice Waterfalls, Blagaj, and Poitelj for stunning views, historical sites, and local culture.


The tour culminates at the stunning Kravice Waterfalls, where cascading streams flow through lush greenery into turquoise pools. Visitors have around two hours here to swim in the crystal-clear waters, relax on scenic shores, or simply enjoy the peaceful sounds of nature. The waterfalls are an ideal spot for photos and unwinding in a tranquil environment.
This location is praised for its natural beauty and serene atmosphere. While some mention it can be crowded on busy days, the spacious surroundings often allow for a peaceful experience. The scenic setting makes it perfect for a picnic or a quick dip after a busy morning of sightseeing.
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The tour begins with a visit to Fortica, perched on a hill directly behind Mostar. From this vantage point, panoramic views of the Old Town, Neretva River, and surrounding hills unfold before your eyes. The Skywalk extends out over the landscape, providing a thrilling perspective of the city below.
For those seeking extra adventure, the longest zip line in Bosnia and Herzegovina is available here. The guide explains the history of the fortress and guides visitors through the spectacular vistas, making it a memorable start to the day.

Next, the tour heads to Blagaj, one of Bosnia’s oldest towns. Here, travelers explore medieval fortress ruins and Ottoman architecture that tell stories of past centuries. The Dervish House, from the Ottoman period, is a highlight for its historic significance and unique setting beside the Buna River.
A Bosnian coffee break takes place right on the river’s edge, offering a chance to relax and soak in natural views. The area around Blagaj is also notable for the largest karst spring in Europe, with cave formations and canyon walls adding to the scenic appeal.
A photo stop at Bunski Kanali offers a look at where Mostar’s Neretva and Buna rivers meet. The narrow canal has been carved over thousands of years by the waters flowing through the valley’s rocks. Visitors learn about how this convergence shapes the landscape and contributes to the region’s distinctive geology.
The guided explanation makes this a fascinating stop, especially for those interested in natural formations and geological history. The meeting of the rivers creates a picturesque scene, perfect for photographs.
More Great Tours NearbyIn Poitelj, the Old Town showcases Ottoman-style buildings and the restored 16th-century mosque, reflecting the town’s historical heritage. Visitors also have the opportunity to climb the medieval Debhana tower for views of the Neretva River and lush surroundings.
The town’s architecture and the restored mosque offer insights into Bosnia’s Islamic influences. The tower provides a panoramic perspective of the countryside, making it a favorite among those who enjoy history and scenic vistas.
The return to Blagaj provides an extra chance to appreciate the town’s historical atmosphere. Visitors can wander through the streets, enjoy more local coffee, or explore hidden corners of the Ottoman-era site. This stop balances cultural discovery with leisure.
The guide’s commentary enriches the experience, sharing stories of local traditions and historical events. The laid-back vibe at Blagaj makes it a pleasant break during the day.
The entire 8-hour itinerary is designed for comfort and flexibility. Pickups and drop-offs are arranged at convenient locations in Blagaj or Mostar, with air-conditioned vans transporting the group smoothly between sites. The small group format, limited to 7 participants, results in a more personalized experience.
Throughout the tour, live commentary in English and Norwegian enhances understanding, with plenty of free time at each stop for personal exploration. The tour includes a boat ride in Blagaj during summer and snacks like coffee, figs, and pomegranate juice—all highly praised for their thoughtfulness.
At $53 per person, this tour offers great value, considering the multiple sites visited and personalized guide service. Entrance fees for the Dervish House and Kravice Waterfalls are payable on-site, typically around 5 and 10 respectively.
Travelers should bring comfortable shoes, sun protection, swimwear, and cash for entrance fees. The tour is suitable for those willing to walk and climb stairs, but not recommended for unaccompanied minors. The small-group size and flexible schedule make it ideal for travelers who appreciate a relaxed pace and personal attention.
This tour is highly praised for its guide, Adi, whose enthusiasm, knowledge, and friendly demeanor greatly enhance each stop. Reviewers consistently note his personal touch, such as local snacks and personalized explanations, which make the experience warm and engaging.
His ability to answer questions, share stories, and adjust pace according to the group’s needs** makes him a standout guide. Many comments highlight how his passion for Bosnia shines through, making the sights more meaningful.
This day trip from Mostar suits travelers who want a comprehensive view of Herzegovina’s natural beauty and history without rushing. The small group size, flexible schedule, and excellent guide make it a good fit for curious explorers and those who appreciate local insights.
The combination of nature, history, and culture offers a balanced experience. However, those looking for a very fast-paced or purely leisure-focused trip might find the extended walks or site entry fees less appealing.
This tour from Mostar provides a well-rounded experience of Herzegovina’s key sites in a comfortable, small-group setting. For $53, travelers get to see majestic waterfalls, learn about Ottoman history, and enjoy scenic vistas with ample free time.
The guided narration and local touches, like snacks and personalized attention, add to the overall value. The highlight remains the Kravice Waterfalls—a stunning spot for relaxing and photography—but the cultural stops truly enrich the day.
While some sites may be crowded on busy days, the expert guidance ensures you maximize your experience. This tour caters well to those eager to see the highlights of Herzegovina with a knowledgeable host and a relaxed pace.
What is the duration of this tour?
The tour lasts 8 hours, with pickups and drop-offs included.
How much does the tour cost?
It costs $53 per person, with additional entrance fees payable on-site for Dervish House (5) and Kravice Waterfalls (10).
Are meals or drinks included?
Snacks such as Bosnian coffee, figs, and pomegranate juice are included. Additional meals are not provided but can be purchased at stops.
What should I bring?
It’s recommended to bring comfortable shoes, sun protection, swimwear, and cash for entrance fees.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Unaccompanied minors are not allowed, but children accompanied by adults who are comfortable with walking and swimming should be fine.
What languages are available for the guide commentary?
The tour is offered in English and Norwegian.
How many people are in each group?
The group is limited to 7 participants, ensuring a small-group experience.
Can I customize the tour or spend more time at certain sites?
The small group and free time at each stop allow for personal exploration within the scheduled itinerary.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, booking ahead guarantees your spot; you can reserve now and pay later with flexible cancellation options.
What makes this tour stand out?
The passionate guides, stunning scenery, and personalized service create a memorable day exploring Herzegovina’s highlights.