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Discover Mostar and Kravice Waterfalls with this 10-hour guided day tour from Dubrovnik, including hotel pickup, expert guide, and stunning photo opportunities.

This day tour from Dubrovnik offers a full experience of two iconic Balkan sights: Mostar and the Kravice Waterfalls. Priced at $83.93 per person, it lasts about 10 hours, making it a convenient way to explore Bosnia Herzegovina without the need for an overnight stay. The tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, with a professional guide leading the way. This makes logistics simple and stress-free, especially if you’re staying in Dubrovnik.
While the majority of reviews praise the stunning views at both stops and the knowledgeable guide, some mention the tour running longer than advertised—up to 14 hours—and the bus sometimes feeling warm despite advertised air conditioning. It’s ideal for travelers who appreciate well-organized excursions with a mix of natural beauty and historic sites, but those sensitive to longer days or heat should prepare accordingly.

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The tour begins with a pickup from your Dubrovnik hotel, making it easy to start your day without hassle. The air-conditioned vehicle transports you across the border into Bosnia and Herzegovina, where the journey takes approximately 1.5 hours to Kravice Waterfalls first.
The pickup service is praised for punctuality, ensuring a smooth start. Group sizes are capped at 99 travelers, so while some reviews mention the bus feeling warm, the overall comfort is generally good, especially given the long travel times.

Kravice Waterfalls are the first stop, offering a natural wonder with cascading waters, especially impressive in spring when the falls are at their fullest and the landscape turns vibrant green. The site features a cafe, rope swing, picnic area, and a camping spot, making it perfect for a relaxed visit.
Travelers can bring a swimsuit for a quick swim if the weather permits. Nearby attractions include a small grotto with stalactites, an old mill, and a sailing ship—all within close proximity to the falls. The local owner Zaim-beg Selimi was a notable landowner, adding a touch of local history to the site.
A typical visit lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes, giving enough time to enjoy the scenery, take photos, and perhaps grab a snack at the cafe. During high season, nearby restaurants serve grilled dishes and fish specialties, providing options for lunch.

After Kravice, the tour moves to Mostar, a fifth-largest city situated on the Neretva River. Known for the Ottoman-era Stari Most (Old Bridge)—a UNESCO World Heritage Site—Mostar offers a lively blend of history and culture.
The guide shares stories about the medieval bridge keepers (mostari) and the Islamic architecture that characterizes the city. Visitors can snap photos of the Old Bridge from various vantage points or walk across it to experience its architectural beauty firsthand.
Mostar’s three-hour visit allows ample time to explore medieval Poitelj, admire its architecture, and soak in the historic atmosphere. Some reviews suggest that two and a half hours feels a bit short, so planning for three hours is advisable for fully appreciating the city.

Bring your passport on the day, as border crossing into Bosnia and Herzegovina is required. Light sneakers make walking easier, especially when navigating stairs at Kravice and uneven streets in Mostar.
Food and drinks are not included in the tour price, although during high season, nearby restaurants serve a variety of grilled dishes and fish. The tour also charges a city tax of €1.50 in Mostar, and an admission fee of €10 applies for Kravice Waterfalls.
While the guide and driver generally receive high praise, some reviews highlight moments of inattentiveness or long waiting times. Nonetheless, knowledgeable guides are known for sharing interesting stories and providing helpful tips.

The Kravice Waterfalls are the highlight for natural scenery, especially during springtime when the water flow peaks. The scenic landscape is perfect for photography and swimming. The site features a cafe and picnic areas to relax and enjoy the surroundings.
Mostar’s Old Bridge and medieval Poitelj showcase the region’s architectural heritage. The Old Bridge is a perfect photo spot and a symbol of the city’s resilience. Its Islamic-style architecture makes it one of the most recognizable landmarks in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The old mill, sailing ship, and the small grotto near Kravice add additional points of interest to the trip, enriching the experience beyond just the main stops.

This 10-hour trip often extends to 14 hours due to border crossings, traffic, and the time spent at each stop. While some reviews mention the long hours and warm bus, overall, the schedule offers enough time for sightseeing and photos.
Travelers should brace for a full day, but the balance of natural beauty and history makes the long hours worthwhile. Those with energy for walking and exploration will enjoy the ample opportunities to photograph and relax.

The guide plays a crucial role, especially in Mostar, where storytelling enhances understanding of the architecture and history. Many reviews commend guides like Ivo and Hana for their informative narration and friendly attitude.
However, some note that guide enthusiasm may vary, and moments of inattentiveness or perceived disinterest have been mentioned. Still, the majority find the guides helpful and knowledgeable, making the sightseeing more meaningful.
During the high season, the vicinity of Kravice offers grilled dishes and fish specialties at local restaurants, perfect for a hearty lunch after the waterfall visit. The tour does not include meals, so travelers should plan accordingly.
At Kravice, a cafe provides light snacks and drinks, allowing for a quick refresh before heading to Mostar. In Mostar, the many cafes and restaurants offer an array of Bosnian cuisine, adding flavor to the cultural experience.
The return transfer from Mostar and Kravice Waterfalls ends with hotel drop-off in Dubrovnik, completing the comfortable day trip. The bus ride back offers a chance to relax and reflect on the day’s sights.
While the trip length can be unexpectedly extended, the overall experience remains engaging and scenic, especially for those interested in natural wonders and historic cities.
This day trip suits travelers who want a comprehensive day exploring Bosnia and Herzegovina without the hassle of planning individual transport. It’s perfect for those who enjoy historic architecture, natural waterfalls, and cultural stories.
Those comfortable with long days and walking will find it rewarding, though individuals sensitive to heat or long hours may want to prepare accordingly. The guided aspect ensures a richer understanding of each location, especially if you appreciate storytelling and local insights.
The Group Day Tour Mostar and Kravice Waterfalls offers a well-organized way to see the highlights of Bosnia and Herzegovina from Dubrovnik. Its price, at $83.93, includes transport, hotel pickup, and expert guiding, making it a practical choice for a day filled with stunning scenery and historic charm.
While some reviews mention a longer-than-expected day and temperature issues inside the bus, the spectacular waterfalls and the fascinating Old Bridge make up for it. This tour is particularly suited for those eager to combine natural beauty with cultural sights in a single trip, with an emphasis on photo opportunities and storytelling.
“Mostar and the waterfalls were both amazing. The issue is with the trip. It was advertised as a 10 hour trip but was actually 14. We had other plan…”
Is a passport necessary for this tour?
Yes, a current valid passport is required because the trip crosses the border into Bosnia and Herzegovina.
How long do stops at Kravice and Mostar last?
The stop at Kravice Waterfalls typically lasts 1 hour 30 minutes, while the visit to Mostar is about 3 hours.
Are meals included in the tour price?
No, meals and drinks are not included, though there are restaurants and cafes available near the stops.
What should I bring for the tour?
Bring passport, sneakers for walking, and a swimsuit if you plan to swim at Kravice Waterfalls.
How long is the tour?
The official duration is around 10 hours, but it can extend up to 14 hours depending on border crossing times and traffic.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but consider the long hours and walking involved.
What are the main highlights of this trip?
The spectacular Kravice Waterfalls and the historic Old Bridge in Mostar are the key sights. The best photo points and viewing spots are included.
Is the tour customizable or flexible?
The tour follows a set itinerary, but some flexibility exists during free time at each stop.
Can I swim at Kravice Waterfalls?
Yes, bringing a swimsuit allows for a swim in the falls if the weather is good.
How is the guide on this tour?
Most reviews praise the guides for their knowledge and friendly attitude, although some mention moments of inattentiveness. Overall, guides add value with their storytelling.