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Discover the full-day tour from Dubrovnik to Mostar and Kravice Waterfalls, featuring guided visits, scenic drives, and free time at iconic sites for $57.55.
The Full-Day Mostar and Kravice Waterfalls tour from Dubrovnik offers a compelling combination of natural beauty and cultural exploration at an accessible price of $57.55 per person. This approximately 10 to 12-hour trip is ideal for those eager to experience Bosnia and Herzegovina’s highlights without the stress of organizing transfers or guides themselves. It includes door-to-door pickup and drop-off, along with professional guidance and two-way transfers, making it a convenient choice for visitors based in Dubrovnik.
While the tour provides excellent value, it’s worth noting that entrance to Kravice Waterfalls costs an additional €10 per person, and there are small government fees. The length of the day—often exceeding 8 hours on the bus—may be tiring, especially in warmer months, but the sights and guided insights largely compensate for this. The tour is well-suited for those who appreciate scenic drives, historic sites, and natural landscapes, and who are comfortable with limited free time at each stop.


The journey begins with a scenic coastal drive from Dubrovnik to Neum, Bosnia and Herzegovina’s only seaside town. Expect beautiful views of the Adriatic coastline along the way. This stretch includes a short coffee break, giving passengers a moment to stretch and prepare for the stops ahead.
The drive then continues crossing the border into Bosnia, where two key stops await. This route offers an excellent opportunity to see a different side of the region, with plenty of photo opportunities of the coastline and rural landscapes.
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The Kravice Waterfalls are the first major stop, where visitors get approximately 1.5 hours of free time. The waterfalls cascade into a natural forest basin, creating an inviting setting for swimming, relaxing, or enjoying a drink at the park.
Entrance to the Kravice natural park costs €10 per person, an additional expense to consider. The waterfalls are free to view from outside, but the park offers various activities, including swimming and kayaking. Lifeguards are present, making it a safe spot to cool off. Some reviews mention that crowds can be heavy, especially later in the day, so arriving earlier helps avoid the busiest times.

Following Kravice, the tour proceeds to Mostar, famous for its UNESCO World Heritage Site — the Old Bridge (Stari Most). The guided walk lasts about 1.5 hours, during which the guide leads through the historic streets, pointing out local landmarks, shops, and cafés.
The Old Bridge provides a photo-worthy scene, with many visitors capturing its architecture and history. After the guided tour, travelers have approximately 3 hours of free time to shop, explore, or dine. This flexible period allows visitors to follow their interests, whether that’s sampling local cuisine, browsing artisan shops, or simply soaking in the vibrant atmosphere.

The tour’s timing requires some planning. The departure at 7:00 am means an early start, and the long bus ride can extend past 8 hours, as some reviews highlight. Because the route involves multiple pickup points, the drive tends to take longer than expected.
The sequence of stops—first Kravice, then Mostar—means that late afternoon visitors arrive at the waterfalls around 3 pm, which can lead to crowding. Adjusting the itinerary to visit the waterfalls first might provide a more relaxed experience, especially if a shorter, less rushed visit is preferred.

The tour provides transportation by car or van, ensuring comfortable transfers between sites. The group size is capped at a maximum of 100 travelers, which helps maintain a manageable experience.
The pickup and drop-off service operates from Dubrovnik hotels and the meeting point at Hrvatskog Crvenog Kriza 43. The coach is described as comfortable, with bilingual guides switching between Spanish and English during the trip, ensuring clear communication.

Guides are praised for their knowledge, friendly demeanor, and ability to inform about both historic and local highlights. One review mentions a guide named Dzenan, who is described as passionate and informative. Guides also help navigate the timing, making sure travelers see the key sights without feeling rushed.
However, some reviews mention fast-paced guided tours at Mostar, with limited time for exploring independently. It’s important to manage expectations if wanting more time in each location.

Travelers should bring Euros for the border tax and park entrance at Kravice. Since no restrooms are available on the bus, snacks, water, and bathroom breaks should be prepared in advance.
Considering the long bus ride, wearing comfortable clothing and bringing water bottles helps. Swimming gear is optional but recommended if wanting to enjoy the waterfalls more thoroughly. The tour involves some walking and steps, notably at Kravice, so sturdy footwear is advisable.

This tour excels in offering a full day of scenic and cultural highlights, with guided insights and organized transfers. The scenic coastal drive and spectacular waterfalls make it a memorable experience. The local guide’s expertise in Mostar enhances the visit, and free time allows for personalized exploration.
Limitations include the length of travel time, which can extend beyond 8 hours, and crowding at Kravice later in the day. The additional costs for park entrance and border tax can surprise some, so budgeting accordingly is wise. The limited time in each location means visitors should prioritize what interests them most.
This full-day trip suits those who enjoy scenic drives, historic sites, and natural scenery. It’s ideal for travelers who want guided convenience, especially if they prefer organized transportation. Those with mobility issues should note the steps at Kravice and crowded conditions.
People who appreciate informative guides and free time to explore will find this tour satisfying. However, those seeking more relaxed pacing or more time at each site might want to consider alternatives or customize their experience.
“Its a full day tour by coach. Visits are time limited, so plan how you spend the time accordingly. The water falls and Mostar old town are both spe…”
Does the tour include entrance fees?
The tour fee covers transportation and guiding, but entrance to Kravice Waterfalls costs €10 per person and is paid separately.
What is the start time?
The tour departs at 7:00 am from Hrvatskog Crvenog Kriza 43 in Dubrovnik.
How long are the stops at each site?
Visitors have about 1.5 hours at Kravice Waterfalls and around 3 hours in Mostar, including guided tour and free time.
Is the water at Kravice cold?
Many describe the water as warm enough for swimming, especially in August, making it a good spot to cool off.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included. However, there are local cafes and shops at most stops for snacks or drinks.
Can I swim at Kravice?
Yes, swimming is possible and encouraged, with lifeguards present for safety.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
The pebble paths and steps at Kravice may pose challenges for wheelchair and pushchair users.
What should I bring?
Bring cash for entrance and border taxes, swimming gear if desired, water, sunscreen, and comfortable footwear.
How much free time do I get in Mostar?
Approximately 3 hours of free time after the guided tour, enough to explore, shop, or dine.
What if I want to cancel?
Cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the start, with a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refundable.
This organized tour from Dubrovnik offers a balanced mix of natural beauty and cultural sights, with guided insights and convenient transfers. While it involves a long day with some limitations on free time, the spectacular waterfalls and historic charm of Mostar make it a rewarding experience for adventurous travelers.