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Discover Mostar and Kravica Waterfalls on this small-group tour from Dubrovnik, featuring door-to-door transport, expert guides, and stunning scenery for $101.91.
Travel from Dubrovnik to Bosnia and Herzegovina for a full-day adventure that combines natural beauty with historical highlights. This small-group tour, offered at $101.91 per person, lasts approximately 12 hours and includes door-to-door pickup and drop-off, making the journey seamless and comfortable. With a maximum of 8 travelers, the experience feels intimate and personalized, led by a professional guide who shares insightful background on each stop. The tour is especially recommended for those who want to explore Kravica waterfalls and Mostar without the hassle of self-driving or extensive planning.
The tour’s highlights include stunning scenery at Kravica waterfalls, a UNESCO-listed Old Bridge in Mostar, and picturesque views of the Neretva Valley. The admission fee for Kravica waterfalls is €10, payable in cash, but all transportation and guided commentary are included. It’s perfect for travelers who enjoy natural landscapes, cultural sites, and the convenience of a well-organized day trip.


This tour departs from Dubrovnik early in the morning, with pickup starting around 6:45am. The pickup service ensures guests are collected from their accommodation, removing any worries about finding the meeting point. Travelers are advised to bring their valid passports, as there is some border crossing involved when entering Bosnia and Herzegovina. The small group size, capped at 8 travelers, allows for a more intimate experience and personalized interaction with the guide.
The driver doubles as the guide, offering commentary about the regions en route. The journey includes comfortable transport in an air-conditioned vehicle, making the long day on the road more pleasant. Several comfort stops are scheduled along the way to stretch legs, grab snacks, or use the restroom.
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The tour begins with a visit to Kravica Waterfalls, a spectacular tufa cascade on the Trebiat River. The waterfalls rise about 25 meters high and form a broad lake with a 120-meter radius at the base, creating a perfect spot for photos and relaxation. This site is especially popular during the summer months when visitors can swim and enjoy a picnic in the scenic surroundings.
Guests spend around 1 hour and 30 minutes here, giving enough time to relax, take photos, or even dip into the water. Since the waterfalls are a popular swimming and picnic spot, this part of the tour offers a refreshing break on a warm day. Remember that admission costs €10 per person, payable on-site in cash.
After the waterfalls, the journey continues to Mostar, the fifth-largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Sitting on the Neretva River, Mostar is renowned for its Ottoman-era Old Bridge (Stari Most), built in the 16th century. This UNESCO World Heritage Site draws visitors from around the world, admired for its remarkable Islamic architecture and the traditional mostari who once kept watch over the bridge.
The tour allows for approximately 3 hours of free time in Mostar, giving visitors the chance to explore the city’s cobbled streets, enjoy local cuisine, or simply admire the views of the Old Bridge. The guide provides background on the history and significance of the site, enriching the experience. There is no entrance fee for the city itself, but visitors are encouraged to enjoy local cafes, shops, and cultural sites at their own pace.

Throughout the day, travelers enjoy picturesque views of the Neretva Valley and the rugged landscape of Herzegovina. The route offers opportunities to see mountainous terrains, lush riverbanks, and traditional villages, making this a visual treat. The guide offers commentary on the area’s geography and cultural history, adding depth to the scenic experience.
Stop-offs at various points along the journey also provide chances for photo breaks and to appreciate the Bosnian countryside. These stops are brief but well-timed to keep the day flowing smoothly without feeling rushed.

This small-group tour keeps the number of participants up to 8 travelers, which means more space, fewer crowds, and more personalized service. The price of $101.91 per person includes transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, a professional guide, and hotel pickup and drop-off within Dubrovnik.
While the tour covers major highlights, note that lunch, drinks, and gratuities are not included. The entrance fee for Kravica waterfalls (€10) is payable in cash on-site, and there is a tourist tax of €2 per person for the city of Mostar.
The tour operates in good weather conditions, and a valid passport is required for crossing the border into Bosnia and Herzegovina. The driver also serves as the guide, sharing stories and history throughout the day, making the experience both informative and smooth.

The start time at 6:45am means a long day on the road, with approximately 6 hours of driving split into manageable segments. The tour includes comfort stops for rest, snacks, or bathroom breaks, helping to maintain energy levels. The balance between sightseeing and leisure ensures the day doesn’t feel overly rushed, despite the full itinerary.
Guests should prepare for a 12-hour adventure that involves some walking, especially in Mostar, but no strenuous physical activity is required. The focus is on enjoying the scenery, cultural landmarks, and relaxed exploration.

What makes this tour stand out is its door-to-door service combined with intimate group size and expert guidance. The stunning Kravica waterfalls and the iconic Old Bridge in Mostar are highlights that appeal to lovers of nature and history alike. The guides’ knowledge enriches the visit, turning simple sightseeing into an educational experience.
Another advantage is the flexibility at each stop, allowing travelers to explore at their own pace. The cost, considering transportation, guide, and access to the key sites, offers good value, especially for those who prefer a hassle-free day with a small group.
However, it’s important to budget for additional expenses such as entrance fees, meals, and tips. Travelers should also be comfortable with a long day on the road and the need to carry passport documents for border crossings.

This full-day tour from Dubrovnik combines two of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s most captivating sites. The natural spectacle of Kravica Waterfalls, with its summertime swimming and scenic picnic spots, pairs beautifully with the historical allure of Mostar’s Old Bridge and the lively city atmosphere.
The expert guidance, comfortable transport, and small group size make this a convenient and enriching choice for those eager to expand their horizons beyond Croatia. The timing allows ample exploration of each site without feeling hurried, giving a well-rounded experience.
While the cost includes most logistical elements, travelers should plan for additional expenses and be prepared for a long day. This tour is ideal for those who appreciate natural beauty, history, and cultural stories delivered with personal attention.
“Lovely small group. We had a lovely trip with Edita, we travelled with one other family, pick up on time, crossed the border quickly then had a sma…”
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, hotel pickup and drop-off, and a guidance service throughout the day.
Are meals included?
No, meals and drinks are not included. There are free time options in Mostar for lunch and refreshments.
How much is the entrance fee for Kravica waterfalls?
The admission fee for Kravica waterfalls is €10 per person, payable in cash on-site.
What is the duration of the tour?
The total duration is approximately 12 hours, starting early in the morning and returning in the evening.
Is border crossing complicated?
Border crossing is quick and managed efficiently with the guide-driver handling the process. A valid passport is required.
How many people are in each group?
The small-group size is limited to up to 8 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience.
What is the best time of year for this tour?
While not explicitly specified, the water at Kravica is popular during summer, and the weather generally favors outdoor sightseeing from spring to early fall.
What should I bring?
Bring cash for entrance fees, passport, comfortable shoes, and swimsuit if you plan to swim at Kravica.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it is suitable for most travelers, but since it involves a lengthy trip and some walking, families with children should consider their comfort with long days.
Can I customize the tour?
As a pre-arranged group tour, customization isn’t typically available; however, the guide provides informative narration throughout.
What makes this tour different from self-driving?
The door-to-door service and guided commentary remove the stress of navigating unfamiliar roads and border crossings, making it a hassle-free way to see Bosnia and Herzegovina’s highlights.
This tour offers a balanced mix of natural wonder, cultural significance, and scenic beauty, all delivered with professional guidance and a cozy group atmosphere. For those seeking a convenient, informative, and memorable day trip from Dubrovnik, it stands as a reliable choice.