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Experience the highlights of Herzegovina with this full-day tour from Split, including Mostar’s UNESCO bridge, Kravica Waterfalls, and charming villages for only $83.93.

This 12-hour guided tour offers a balanced look at Bosnian culture and natural beauty. For $83.93 per person, you visit three distinct sites: the medieval town of Poitelj, the iconic Mostar Old Bridge, and the breathtaking Kravice Waterfalls. The tour departs early from Split or Trogir, ensuring you beat some of the crowds and get a good glimpse of Herzegovina in a day.
This experience is perfect for those who want to see diverse landscapes, enjoy free time in Mostar’s historic center, and appreciate local culture. The tour includes skip-the-line access at some attractions, a local guide with deep knowledge, and air-conditioned transport. Be prepared for a long day, as the itinerary involves several stops and border crossings. It’s especially suited for travelers comfortable with moderate physical activity and long drives.
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The tour departs at 7:00 am from Split or 6:15 am from Trogir. Pick-up occurs at Gray Line offices in each city, with hotel drop-off included in the service. The air-conditioned bus makes the long journey more comfortable, and WiFi is available onboard. Since the trip involves border crossings, travelers should carry their passports and have moderate physical fitness.
The group size is limited to 53 travelers, creating a lively atmosphere with a manageable number of participants. The tour requires a minimum of 8 people to operate. Travel time can vary depending on traffic and border formalities; expect around 1.5 hours at border controls.

The first stop is the medieval village of Poitelj, a site designated among the world’s 100 most endangered cultural heritage sites. This UNESCO-listed location is known for its well-preserved architecture and historic charm. The 30-minute visit includes a chance to admire the stone buildings and learn about its cultural significance.
Poitelj also features local markets and small cafes, where you can enjoy Bosnian coffee or buy local pomegranate juice. Though brief, this stop provides a snapshot of Bosnian rural life and its rich history. It’s a worthwhile introduction before heading to more bustling and tourist-heavy sites.

Next, the tour visits Bazar Kujundziluk, a historic market street famous for its oriental charm. Here, architecture reflects the Ottoman influence, with narrow alleyways, colorful shops, and friendly vendors. It’s a perfect spot for photos, souvenir shopping, or sampling local snacks.
The 15-minute walk through this bazaar provides a sense of authentic Bosnian culture. Visitors often enjoy tasting traditional foods and experiencing the lively atmosphere. The market also offers a range of cafes where you can enjoy Turkish-style coffee.

A short 20-minute stop at the Koski-Mehmed Pasha Mosque offers insight into Islamic architecture in Mostar. This historic mosque is known for its simple yet elegant design and significant role in the city’s religious landscape.
While time is limited, visitors can appreciate the mosque’s architecture and local significance. It’s an opportunity to learn about the religious diversity that shapes Mostar’s identity. The guided commentary enriches the experience, highlighting its history and cultural importance.

The highlight of the tour is the 30-minute visit to the Mostar Old Bridge. This majestic stone arch spans the Neretva River, connecting medieval towers and symbolizing the city’s resilience.
You’ll have time to walk across the bridge, take photos, and observe the bustling scene below. The bridge’s unique architecture and historical significance make it one of the most iconic sights in the Balkans. Guides often share stories about the bridge’s destruction and reconstruction, adding depth to the visit.

The Kravice Waterfalls are a 1 hour and 15 minutes stop, offering travelers a chance to relax and enjoy natural beauty. Known as a natural miracle, the waterfalls cascade around 25 meters into a clear pool ideal for swimming.
Entry to Kravice costs 10 euros per person, payable by cash at the site. While some reviews note that the area can become crowded, the scenic views and refreshing water make it a worthwhile stop. Visitors should be prepared with swimsuits and cash for entrance fees.

A key part of this tour involves crossing the Croatia-Bosnia border, which can take up to 1.5 hours. The border fee is 5 euros per person, payable in cash. The long drive between stops requires patience, and border delays may impact timing.
The bus is equipped with WiFi, but some reviews mention the lack of available internet at times, so travelers should bring a power bank and be prepared. The long travel distances and hot weather in summer mean bringing comfortable clothes, hats, and sunscreen.
Guides on this tour, like Petar, Ivanka, and Sasha, receive high praise for their knowledgeable, friendly, and engaging style. They provide informative commentary about each site’s history, culture, and local life.
The driver, Dale, is commended for managing the long journey smoothly and handling the bus confidently. The group size and organized schedule help keep the day flowing efficiently, despite the length.
While the tour involves walking at each stop, the overall physical effort is moderate. The walks are generally short, but travelers should be comfortable with standing and climbing stairs at some sites.
Since pets are not allowed and certain stops involve stairs, the tour may not be suitable for those with mobility challenges. It’s best suited for active travelers who can handle a full day on the road.
This full-day trip best suits those interested in cultural exploration, history, and natural scenery. It’s ideal for visitors who want a guided experience that covers multiple sites without the hassle of planning logistics themselves.
Travelers seeking a relaxed pace or more free time in Mostar might find the schedule a bit rushed. Still, the knowledgeable guides and well-organized itinerary make it a valuable choice for most.
This tour offers a comprehensive snapshot of Herzegovina’s highlights at a competitive price. The guides’ expertise, scenic stops, and easy logistics stand out, making it a trusted choice for those short on time.
While it involves long hours and border crossings, the diverse attractions — from historic villages to natural waterfalls — justify the effort. It’s best suited for active travelers who want to see a lot in one day and appreciate local culture amid stunning landscapes.
“The Mostar and Herzegovina Tour with Kravica Waterfall from Split and Trogir was an incredible experience from start to finish! Our guide Petar was…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, as long as children can handle long bus rides and moderate walking at each stop.
Do I need a visa to join this tour?
Visa requirements depend on your nationality, but travelers should carry a valid passport and verify visa needs before travel.
Are meals included?
No, food and drinks are not included. There are plenty of options in Mostar for lunch and snacks.
What should I bring?
Bring cash for entrance fees and border crossing, comfortable clothes, swimsuits if swimming, and a power bank for devices.
How long is the border crossing?
Border control can take up to 1.5 hours, which is factored into the schedule.
Is WiFi available on the bus?
Yes, WiFi is provided onboard, but some reviews mention lack of internet at times, so plan accordingly.
Can I customize the stops?
The tour follows a set itinerary; customization is limited, but guides provide informative commentary at each site.
What is the group size?
The maximum group size is 53 travelers, promoting a lively yet manageable experience.
Is this tour worth the price?
Considering the guided visits, transport, and attraction fees (excluding Kravice entry), the value is good for a full-day cultural and scenic experience.
How physically demanding is this tour?
It requires moderate physical activity; travelers should be comfortable with walking and standing for extended periods.
Can I bring pets?
No, pets are not allowed on this tour.
This Mostar and Herzegovina tour from Split or Trogir offers a well-rounded experience of historic sites, natural beauty, and local culture with trusted guides and smooth logistics. It is a solid option for those eager to discover Herzegovina in a day.