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Experience a comfortable, scenic transfer from Sarajevo to Dubrovnik with stops at Mostar, Blagaj, Pocitelj, and Kravice waterfalls, guided by expert driver-guides.
Make the most of a journey from Sarajevo to Dubrovnik with this well-organized shared transfer tour priced at $178.59 per person. Spanning approximately 10 to 12 hours, the tour offers a relaxing way to travel between these two iconic cities. Instead of relying on buses or trains, travelers enjoy the comfort of air-conditioned vehicles paired with a professional driver-guide who leads the way along a thoughtfully planned itinerary. This tour is ideal for those seeking a combination of scenic vistas, interesting stops, and hotel drop-offs—making the entire experience both enjoyable and convenient.
Though the tour includes several highlights, note that entrance fees for some sites like the Blagaj Monastery and Kravice waterfalls are not included in the price. Booking is recommended about 76 days in advance, and the tour is suitable for travelers with moderate physical fitness who are comfortable with a group size capped at 8. This tour offers a seamless, guided route through some of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s most captivating sights, with the added convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off.


The journey begins at 8 am from Sarajevo, with pickup arranged at Gazi Husrev begova 75. The drive takes you through beautiful Herzegovina, offering glimpses of rural scenery and scenic landscapes en route to your first stop. The relaxed pacing ensures you enjoy the views without feeling rushed, making this transfer feel more like a sightseeing trip than a simple move from point A to B.
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Your first stop is in Konjic, a small town famous for its Old Bridge. The Old Bridge is a key historical landmark, recognized for its architectural beauty and cultural importance. Here, travelers can appreciate the craftsmanship and history, while the town itself offers a peaceful setting before moving on to more notable sites.

The highlight of the tour is Mostar, regarded as the city of stone. The Old Bridge is the central attraction, protected as a UNESCO World Heritage site. The guide provides insights into its significance as a symbol of the city’s history. Along With the bridge, travelers have the chance to visit Krvica Cuprija, the oldest arch bridge, and explore the Kujundiluk Old Bazzar. The Hamam, the only Turkish bath still standing, and the Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque are also on the list, enriching the experience with architectural and cultural details.

Next, the tour stops at Blagaj, home to the Blagaj Tekke — a Dervish Monastery perched near the spring of the Buna River. Surrounded by mountains, this peaceful site reflects the early Ottoman influence on Bosnia and Herzegovina. Travelers can enjoy the tranquil setting and admire the monastery’s architecture and natural environment.

The journey continues to Pocitelj, a medieval town with Ottoman-Mediterranean architecture. The town is built into a steep rocky amphitheater, featuring stone houses and pomegranate bushes. Its layout, with stairways climbing between ramshackle buildings, offers a unique view into the region’s history and craftsmanship.

A highlight for many is the Kravice waterfalls, located on the Trebiat River. The waterfalls form a natural amphitheater reminiscent of a smaller version of Niagara Falls. Protected as a natural rarity, the waterfalls are a perfect spot to enjoy the beauty of untouched nature, with options to relax and take photos.

After enjoying the waterfalls, the journey proceeds directly to Dubrovnik, where a hotel drop-off makes the trip highly convenient. The guide ensures efficient timing so travelers can continue exploring Dubrovnik’s attractions with ease, without needing to navigate transportation logistics.

The tour features pickup and drop-off at designated locations, with small group sizes capped at 8 travelers. Travelers should bring a current passport and note that entrance fees for sites like the Blagaj Monastery (10 BAM) and Kravice waterfalls (20 BAM) are not included in the ticket price. The vehicle used is air-conditioned, and a check-in luggage allowance includes 1 cabin and 1 checked suitcase.
The driver-guides are praised for their knowledgeable commentary, making the stops more meaningful. In particular, reviews mention Yasmin and Adnan, who provide engaging insights and ensure the journey remains enjoyable. The timing is well-managed, giving enough time at each site without feeling hurried, while the pacing allows for comfort and flexibility.
This tour is best suited for travelers who want to experience multiple highlights without the hassle of planning individual trips. It’s ideal for those comfortable with moderate physical activity, as some stops involve walking and exploration of uneven terrain. The group size makes it intimate enough for personalized attention but small enough to foster a friendly atmosphere.
Bookings can be canceled free of charge up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, providing peace of mind. The tour is operated by Meet Bosnia Travel, ensuring professional service and reliable logistics.
This transfer tour combines scenic drives, historical sites, and natural wonders into a single day. It offers a comprehensive introduction to Herzegovina’s highlights, making it an excellent choice for travelers seeking a guided experience that blends cultural discovery with comfortable transportation.
The Sarajevo to Dubrovnik: Transfer With Herzegovina Tour stands out for its ease of booking, well-rounded itinerary, and expert guidance. It provides a value-driven way to see some of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s most captivating sights, all while enjoying the comfort of air-conditioned transport and hotel drop-offs. This tour is most suitable for those who want a guided, hassle-free day of sightseeing, with the chance to learn about local history and natural beauty along the way.
“We pre-paid for the Blagaj Monastery and Kravica Waterfalls because we were told we might not be able to use a card. We probably would not have pai…”
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children must be accompanied by an adult, and the tour’s moderate physical activity level is suitable for most ages.
Are entrance fees included in the price?
No, entrance fees for Blagaj Tekke (10 BAM) and Kravice waterfalls (20 BAM) are payable separately.
What should I bring on the tour?
A passport for border crossing, comfortable walking shoes, and cash for entrance fees or snacks are recommended.
How do I know where the meeting point is?
The tour starts at Gazi Husrev begova 75 in Sarajevo, and pickup is arranged at that location.
What makes this tour stand out compared to other transfers?
The combination of scenic stops, expert driver-guides, and hotel drop-offs makes this experience more like a sightseeing day than a simple transfer.