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Discover Herzegovina with this full-day tour featuring Kravice waterfalls, Mostar, Ston walls, optional Medjugorje visit, and oyster tasting in Doli from Dubrovnik.


The Kravice waterfalls are the highlight of this tour, offering a stunning sight just over an hour’s drive from Mostar. Visitors can expect to spend about one hour at the waterfalls—or 30 minutes if they choose to visit Medjugorje instead. The waterfalls feature powerful cascades over terraced rocks, creating a picturesque landscape perfect for photos and relaxation.
Since a ticket is required to enter the waterfalls, costing 10 for adults and 5 for children (7-18), travelers should plan accordingly. The waterfalls’ natural beauty makes it a memorable stop, especially during warmer months when the water flow is most vibrant.
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Medjugorje can be included as an optional visit during the tour, with about 30 minutes allocated to explore this religious site. Known for its spiritual significance, Medjugorje attracts visitors seeking reflection or prayer, adding a different dimension to the trip.
Travelers who opt for this stop will spend less time at Kravice (around 30 minutes), which can be convenient for those interested in a shorter nature experience combined with a spiritual visit. This flexibility allows for personalization based on interests.

Arriving in Mostar around 1:15 p.m., the tour provides free time for sightseeing in this lively old town. Mostar’s famous bridge, the Stari Most, is a striking feature, complemented by stone streets, historic mosques, and traditional bazaars.
Visitors are encouraged to enjoy local restaurants during their time here, sampling Bosnian dishes. The guide may suggest popular spots, ensuring a taste of authentic cuisine. Mostar’s mix of history and lively street life makes it a captivating stop before heading back to Dubrovnik.
On the way to Bosnia and Herzegovina, the tour makes a short stop in Ston, famous for its impressive city walls. The Ston walls stretch over 5 kilometers, making them some of the longest fortifications in Europe.
A 30-45 minute break allows for a quick walk along the walls, offering views over the salt pans and countryside. This visit provides a glimpse into medieval fortifications and the area’s rich past. It’s a quick but enriching stop before continuing to the waterfalls.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour includes an optional oyster tasting stop in Doli, where each oyster costs about 1. This 10-minute visit offers a chance to sample fresh oysters, adding a culinary touch to the day.
While optional, this tasting is a small but authentic experience, appealing to seafood lovers. The stop is brief but provides a nice break and an opportunity to enjoy local flavors.
The tour departs from Dubrovnik at 8:00 a.m., with a roughly one-hour drive to Ston, followed by a 30-45 minute break. After crossing into Bosnia and Herzegovina, the drive to Kravice waterfall takes about an hour and a half.
Group sizes are limited to up to 8 people, creating a more intimate setting. The transport is managed by a professional driver, often praised for safe and careful driving. The guide, Daniel in particular, is recognized for his helpfulness and knowledge, though some reviews mention occasional language barriers.

The total price of $353 per group covers the transportation, entrance fees for Bosnia and Herzegovina, a voucher for Mostar, and a bottle of water per passenger. However, the waterfall tickets, museum tickets, and optional activities like wine tasting or oyster sampling are not included.
This setup means travelers should budget extra for waterfall entrance fees and optional tastings. The tour offers flexibility with the “reserve and pay later” option and cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
The itinerary is structured to allow a full day of sightseeing with approximately 8 hours from departure to return. The schedule is generally well-paced, with enough time allocated at each stop to enjoy the scenery, explore, or relax.
The tour concludes around 6:00 p.m. in Dubrovnik, making it a practical choice for a day trip. Shorter options like half-day tours are available, but this full-day experience provides a comprehensive look at Herzegovina’s highlights.

The guide, often named Daniel, is praised for driving carefully and being informative. The reviews highlight that he manages the schedule well and offers restaurant recommendations, which enhance the overall experience.
However, some guests mention communication issues due to language barriers, emphasizing the importance of being prepared for limited commentary during certain stops. The guide’s professionalism contributes positively to the trip.
This tour suits those interested in a combination of natural beauty, historic sites, and cultural experiences. It’s especially appealing to travelers who appreciate flexibility, as optional visits like Medjugorje and oyster tasting can be included or skipped.
People comfortable with a full day of travel and eager to explore multiple locations will find this tour rewarding. It is not ideal for travelers seeking a highly guided, commentary-rich experience but works well for those who enjoy self-exploration and scenic stops.
While most reviews praise the scenery and organization, some express disappointment over communication issues or perceived lack of engagement. It’s worth considering that the tour offers a more flexible, informal experience, which might not suit everyone.
The value lies in visiting several notable sites with transport included, making it a convenient and cost-effective way to see Herzegovina from Dubrovnik.
This tour delivers a balanced mix of nature, history, and culinary experiences in a single day. It offers stunning views at Kravice waterfalls, an opportunity to walk along Ston walls, and a vibrant stroll through Mostar’s old town.
The optional Medjugorje visit and oyster tasting add variety, though travelers should be aware of additional costs. The professional guide helps keep the day on schedule and provides local recommendations, making it a practical choice.
This tour is best suited for adventurous travelers eager for a diverse itinerary and comfortable with a small group setting. While some reviews note communication quirks, the overall experience remains positive and well-organized for most.
“Very nice excursion. Daniel is a very professionnel and is driving very carefully. We have splent a wonderful jouney”
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 7-18 need to buy a ticket for the waterfalls, costing 5, and can enjoy the stops like Kravice and Mostar comfortably.
Do I need to bring anything special?
A passport or ID card is required for crossing into Bosnia and Herzegovina. Comfortable footwear and water are recommended.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included, but the free time in Mostar allows for exploring local restaurants and tasting Bosnian cuisine.
Can I skip the optional Medjugorje or oyster tasting?
Yes, both are optional, and the schedule can be adjusted accordingly.
What is the maximum group size?
Up to 8 people, ensuring a more personal experience.
How flexible is the schedule?
The tour maintains a set timetable with some flexibility for start times and optional stops, depending on guest preferences.