Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Discover Mostar and Kravice Waterfalls from Dubrovnik on this 11-hour small-group tour, including a visit to the Turkish House and guided walking tours.

This full-day tour from Dubrovnik costs just $55.15 per person and offers a balanced mix of natural beauty and historic exploration. It’s designed for those eager to experience Bosnia-Herzegovina’s stunning scenery and rich culture without the hassle of organizing border crossings or transportation. With a duration of approximately 11 hours, it’s a comprehensive option that covers Kravice Waterfalls, the Old Town of Mostar, and iconic sights like the Stari Most bridge.
The tour starts with hotel pickup in Dubrovnik and includes round-trip transportation in a modern, air-conditioned vehicle. While the trip involves significant travel time—about 8 hours on the coach—travellers appreciate the comfortable smaller group sizes and the expert local guides who enhance the experience with insights into Bosnia-Herzegovina’s history and culture. A notable highlight is the inclusion of a free entry to the Turkish House in Mostar, adding extra value to this well-organized day trip.
Planning more time in Dubrovnik? We've covered other experiences worth considering.

The tour begins at Vladimira Nazora 2-c, Dubrovnik, with pickup options available at your hotel or a nearby central location. Travelers should specify their accommodation details at booking for smooth pickup arrangements. The group travels in luxury, air-conditioned vehicles, with small-group options preferred for a more intimate experience.
On the return journey, there’s a stoppage for Turkish coffee or a rest break, giving time to relax before arriving back in Dubrovnik. The entire experience involves border crossing between Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, so travelers must carry a valid passport and check VISA requirements if applicable.

The Kravice Waterfalls are a major highlight of this tour. Towering up to 80 feet (25 meters), these cascades flow into shallow pools perfect for a summer swim or photo opportunity. The water levels vary with the seasons, and during summer, guests can enjoy a short swim if they wish.
Guests are allocated about 45 minutes at the site, which is enough to walk down to the falls, enjoy the views, and take some memorable photos. The entrance fee to the waterfalls is $10 per person, payable on-site, apart from the included sightseeing.
The waterfalls are often described as dramatic and beautiful, making them a perfect spot for nature lovers. However, the limited time means visitors should be prepared for a quick visit rather than a long stay.

Upon arriving in Mostar around 12:30 pm, the tour guides lead a guided walking tour through the Old Town, revealing its medieval charm and Ottoman influences. Key sights include the famous Stari Most (Old Bridge), a UNESCO World Heritage site, and the Mostar Mosque.
The Turkish House is included as a free entrance in the tour, and it’s regarded as the most visited museum in Mostar. Guides share stories about the town’s history, architecture, and cultural significance, enriching the visit beyond just sightseeing.
Guests have free time after the tour for lunch at their own expense, with many local cafes and restaurants offering Bosnian specialties. The town’s lively streets and markets provide opportunities for shopping or simply soaking up the local atmosphere.

Crossing the border from Croatia into Bosnia-Herzegovina is a smooth process facilitated by the tour. Travelers need to bring their passports and be prepared for border checks, which can sometimes extend the journey.
The tour features both an English-speaking guide on the bus and a local guide in Mostar. The guides are praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and ability to answer questions, making the trip educational and engaging. Reviews highlight Maria and Ivana as guides who provide clear commentary and interesting insights into the history and culture of the region.
Some reviews mention the length of the trip, noting that about 8 hours are spent in transit, but many find the comfortable coach and informative guides make this manageable. For some, the long travel time is a minor drawback compared to the stunning sights and cultural experiences.

While the tour includes transportation, guides, and entry to the Turkish House, there are some additional costs to consider. The entrance fee for Mala Kravica Waterfalls is $10 per person, and the tourist tax in Bosnia-Herzegovina is $3 per person.
The itinerary also factors in a stoppage for Turkish coffee or a rest, where travelers can enjoy a quick break and refresh before heading back to Dubrovnik. Travelers should budget extra for lunch, which is not included in the tour price.

The tour is designed for groups of up to 45 people, with the small-group options being particularly popular for their more personalized feel. The meet-up is at a well-known location in Dubrovnik, and travelers are encouraged to confirm their pickup details if they do not stay in central accommodations.
The duration of 11 hours makes this a long day, especially for those with limited time or who prefer shorter trips. However, the well-organized schedule and experienced guides help keep the journey smooth and enjoyable.

This day trip offers a balanced combination of natural beauty and history, with a dedicated visit to Kravice Waterfalls and a guided exploration of Mostar’s Old Town. The inclusion of free entry to the Turkish House adds value that many comparable tours do not provide.
The comfortable transportation, expert guides, and small-group experience contribute to high praise, with many reviewers highlighting the knowledgeable local guides and efficiency of the organization.
While the long travel time can be a challenge, the scenic drives and stunning sights make it worthwhile for those wanting a comprehensive day out from Dubrovnik.
This excursion suits travelers who enjoy scenic drives, cultural sights, and natural wonders. It’s especially good for those who want a hassle-free day trip with included transportation and guided commentary.
Those comfortable with long hours on the coach and border crossings will appreciate the value and convenience. It’s an excellent choice for history buffs, nature lovers, and photography enthusiasts eager to see Bosnia-Herzegovina’s highlights from Dubrovnik.
This Mostar and Kravice Waterfalls tour offers a comprehensive look at Bosnia-Herzegovina’s natural beauty and historic charm within a manageable day trip from Dubrovnik. The price point of just over $55 covers transport, guides, and entry to key sites, making it a cost-effective choice.
While the long hours in transit may be a downside for some, the small-group setting and expert guides ensure a comfortable and informative experience. Visitors will enjoy breathtaking waterfalls, iconic landmarks like the Stari Most, and the chance to explore a lively, culturally rich town.
This tour provides great value for those interested in combining nature with history, especially if short on time but eager to see Bosnia-Herzegovina’s highlights.
“This was the perfect day trip from Dubrovnik! Communication with the agency prior to the tour was amazing and they kept us updated with the pick-up…”
Is this tour suitable for children or those with limited mobility?
The tour involves walking through Mostar’s Old Town and some short walks to the waterfalls, so it’s best suited for those who are comfortable with moderate walking.
What should I bring for the tour?
Travelers should carry their passport, budget for entry fees and lunch, and bring swimwear and towels if they wish to swim at Kravice Waterfalls during summer.
Are meal options available during the trip?
Lunch is not included in the price, but there are plenty of local cafes in Mostar where guests can enjoy Bosnian cuisine at their own expense.
How long does the border crossing take?
Border checks can add around 1.5 hours to the trip, as noted by some reviews, so patience is advised during the crossings.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak English, providing informative commentary throughout the journey and during the walking tour.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours prior to the scheduled start, allowing flexible planning for your trip.