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Discover Mostar and Kravica Waterfall on this guided day trip from Split or Trogir, featuring UNESCO sites, stunning waterfalls, and local culture for $82.
If you’re looking for a full-day adventure that combines history, culture, and natural beauty, the From Split or Trogir: Mostar & Kravica Waterfall Group Tour offers an engaging experience for just $82 per person. Departing from Croatia, this tour explores Bosnia and Herzegovina’s highlights with a well-balanced mix of guided exploration and free time. With a rating of 4.7 out of 5 from over 800 reviews, it’s clear that many travelers find this trip both enjoyable and worthwhile.
The tour covers Mostar’s UNESCO-listed Old Bridge, vibrant bazaar, and historic mosque, along with the chance to swim at Kravica Waterfalls—a popular swimming and picnic spot. Expect a comfortable bus ride, knowledgeable guides, and enough time to soak up the atmosphere of these iconic sites. One thing to consider is the border crossing fee of 5 EUR and Kravica Waterfalls entry fee of 10 EUR, payable in cash, which add to the overall cost. This tour is especially suited for those eager to see Bosnia’s cultural treasures without needing extensive travel planning.
This tour departs from Split or Trogir, with pickup included from the main meeting point. The comfortable, air-conditioned bus takes you through scenic drives along the Dalmatian coast and into Bosnia and Herzegovina. The journey provides ample opportunities to enjoy the changing landscapes, from coastal views to inland hills, making the travel part of the overall experience.
Travel duration is enough for a relaxed ride, and the group size is kept manageable, allowing for personal interaction with guides. The trip ends back at the original meeting point, making logistics simple and straightforward. The transportation is praised for its comfort, and the entire experience is designed for ease, especially for travelers who prefer to avoid self-driving or complicated border crossings.
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Mostar is the centerpiece of this tour, and it offers a blend of Ottoman architecture and European influences. The Old Bridge of Stari Most is a UNESCO World Heritage site and the most iconic landmark. The guided walking tour takes you through the cobbled streets of Mostar’s Ottoman town, where you’ll see the historic bazaar and the famous mosque built in 1557—the largest mosque in Herzegovina.
Your guide provides insights into Mostar’s transition from Ottoman rule to Austro-Hungarian influence, adding depth to the sightseeing. The local guides in Mostar are praised for their knowledge and friendliness, making the exploration both educational and enjoyable. You’ll have time to shop, take photos, and soak in the lively atmosphere of the town.
After exploring Mostar, the tour heads to Kravica Waterfalls, a famous swimming spot and picnic area. The waterfalls cascade over limestone rocks, creating a lush, scenic setting. Visitors have about an hour and 15 minutes here, allowing time for a swim, a picnic, or simply relaxing in nature.
The waterfalls are described as “stunning” and provide an excellent opportunity to cool off after a warm day exploring the town. The change facilities are in a practical location, though some reviews note that changing and queuing can take time. Bringing swimwear and a towel is recommended to make the most of the water.
This tour is led by knowledgeable guides, who are praised for their friendly, entertaining, and informative style. Guides like Ivanka, Petra, and Mia stand out for their storytelling, local insights, and ability to keep the group on schedule.
The timing is generally well-organized, with enough free time in Mostar to explore independently and enjoy local cafes or shops. Many reviews highlight that the tour doesn’t feel rushed, even with multiple stops. The border crossing takes about 15-20 minutes, thanks to attentive guides who monitor borders and border fees of 5 EUR per person payable in cash.
More Great Tours NearbyWhile food and drinks are not included in the tour price, travelers have plenty of options to enjoy during free time. Many choose to sample Bosnian coffee or try local Bosnian cuisine at cafes and restaurants. The bazaar offers souvenirs, traditional crafts, and local products, allowing authentic shopping experiences.
Guides recommend popular spots for food and sightseeing, ensuring that visitors can make the most of their limited time in Mostar. The opportunity to explore on your own provides flexibility for a more personalized experience, whether that means relaxing at a cafe or visiting additional sites.
The overall cost of the tour is $82, which covers the transportation, guided tour, and insurance. However, there are additional fees payable in cash: a border crossing fee of 5 EUR and Kravica Waterfalls entry fee of 10 EUR. These costs are not included in the initial price but are straightforward to pay during the trip.
It’s advisable to carry cash in euros for these expenses. The fees are relatively modest, and many travelers feel that the overall value justifies the extra costs, given the quality of sites visited and the guides’ knowledge.
Multiple guides are lauded for their expertise and personable approach. Guides like Philipp, Mia, Ivanka, and Ana-Maria are noted for their entertaining storytelling and local knowledge. They help explain Bosnia’s history and culture, making the experience both educational and engaging.
The local guides in Mostar provide detailed insights, helping visitors appreciate the significance of the Old Bridge and other landmarks. The guides’ friendliness and ability to manage timings receive consistent praise, ensuring visitors feel well looked after throughout the day.
The meeting points are flexible depending on the booking option, and the tour includes pickup and drop-off from the main meeting location. The group size tends to be manageable, allowing for personalized attention from guides.
The border crossing process is smooth, thanks to guides who coordinate carefully. The group size and the timed schedule help prevent long waits or overcrowding at key sites, making the day comfortable and efficient.
This trip is well-suited for history enthusiasts, culture lovers, and nature admirers alike. The mix of guided sightseeing and free exploration appeals to travelers who want a structured yet flexible experience.
It’s ideal for those who enjoy walking tours, scenic drives, and swimming at waterfalls. The moderate physical activity and border crossing requirements mean it’s best for travelers who can comfortably walk and handle a full day away from the coast.
The From Split or Trogir: Mostar & Kravica Waterfall Group Tour offers great value for money with its combination of cultural sights, natural beauty, and expert guides. The UNESCO-listed Old Bridge, vibrant bazaar, and refreshing waterfalls make for a memorable day trip from Croatia.
While there are small additional costs for entry and border crossing fees, many find these acceptable given the quality and variety of sites included. The pace is well-managed, and the guides’ knowledge makes the experience especially rewarding.
This tour suits travelers eager to explore Bosnia’s highlights without the hassle of self-organizing, especially those who appreciate comfortable transportation, guided insights, and free time to explore independently. Mostar’s charm combined with Kravica Waterfalls’ beauty creates a balanced and engaging day out.
“There is a short coffee stop at the entrance to Bosnia and Herzegovina that is completely unnecessary, as an extra 40 min in Mostar would be a way …”
Is it necessary to bring my passport?
Yes, a passport is required for the border crossing between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Are food and drinks included in the tour?
No, food and drinks are not included, but there are plenty of cafes in Mostar to enjoy local cuisine.
How much are the additional fees?
The border crossing fee is 5 EUR per person, and the Kravica Waterfalls entry fee is 10 EUR per person, payable in cash.
Is this tour suitable for children or older travelers?
The tour involves walking and some physical activity, so it’s best suited for those able to walk comfortably and handle a full day trip.
What time does the tour start and end?
Start times vary based on the chosen pickup option, and the tour ends back at the original meeting point, typically in the late afternoon.
How long is the bus ride?
The drive from Split or Trogir to Mostar takes approximately 2 hours each way, providing scenic views along the route.
Can I explore Mostar on my own after the guided tour?
Yes, the tour provides free time for personal exploration, shopping, or enjoying local cafes.
Are guides available in languages other than English?
The tour is conducted in English, with reviews praising guides for their clear and friendly communication.
Is this tour wheelchair accessible?
No, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users due to the walking involved at various sites.
What should I pack for the trip?
Bring passport, comfortable shoes, swimwear, towel, camera, and comfortable clothes for the day.