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Discover Croatia and Bosnia with this private guided day trip from Split to Dubrovnik via Mostar and Ston, including local wine and oyster tasting for $358 per person.

This 9-hour private tour from Split to Dubrovnik offers a well-rounded day of history, scenic views, and local flavors. Priced at $358.01 per person, it provides a personalized experience led by an English-speaking private guide. The tour features pickup in Split and drop-off in Dubrovnik, making it convenient and stress-free.
What makes this trip stand out is the expertly curated stops, including the Mostar Old Bridge, the medieval town of Ston, and a short visit to the Neretva River valley. It’s entirely family friendly and a great choice for those wanting to combine cultural exploration with delicious oysters and local wine tasting. The tour has earned a perfect 5/5 rating from four reviews, emphasizing its engaging guides and seamless organization.
A key consideration is that the tour is designed for groups of up to 8 people, ensuring a personalized experience, but travelers should have a current passport for border crossing. The tour’s timing and pacing suit those with an interest in history, scenic landscapes, and regional cuisine, offering a taste of both Croatia and Bosnia with comfort and ease.

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This trip begins in Split, Croatia, with pickup arranged in the morning, offering a convenient start. The guide leads you through a comfortable vehicle across the scenic landscapes of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The journey provides an excellent mix of natural beauty and historic landmarks, all within a manageable time frame.
The tour is designed to maximize sightseeing without feeling rushed, combining key stops that each offer unique insights into regional history and culture. The 9-hour schedule includes time for exploration, tasting, and absorbing each location’s atmosphere, making it ideal for travelers who want a comprehensive day trip.
The adventure begins with a 20-minute stop in the Neretva River valley. This short visit grants a quick but impressive glimpse of this magnificent natural feature. The admission is free, and it provides a perfect photo opportunity to appreciate the lush landscape and the river’s role in the region’s geography.
This stop serves as an introduction to the area’s stunning views and sets the tone for the scenic journey ahead. It’s an ideal moment to stretch and take in the breathtaking landscape before heading towards Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The highlight of the Bosnian leg is the 2-hour stop in Mostar to see the Ottoman-style Old Bridge, or Stari Most. This 28-meter-wide bridge stretches across the Neretva River, connecting the Croat West bank with the Bosnian/Muslim East bank. Known for its historical significance and striking appearance, the bridge is a symbol of unity and resilience.
Alongside the bridge, the guide shares stories about Mostar’s history and architecture. The area retains a vivid atmosphere, with cobblestone streets and traditional buildings that evoke a sense of stepping back in time. The free admission makes it easy to explore its surroundings and enjoy the views.

Next, the tour visits the medieval town of Ston, known for its long stone walls and oyster farms. The 45-minute stop allows travelers to marvel at the 5.5 km-long wall, the longest in Europe, and learn about salt cultivation and oyster farming that are central to Ston’s economy.
Here, visitors are invited to taste freshly opened oysters, served right at the oyster farms. The experience provides a delicious insight into local culinary traditions and a chance to enjoy fresh seafood that is opened right before your eyes. The stop requires no admission fee, but the oysters and tastings are included in the tour, adding a memorable flavor to the day.

The tour features a local lunch, which is part of the food tasting experience. The inclusion of oyster tasting and local food highlights the region’s culinary richness. The wine tasting at a local vineyard is also part of the experience, giving travelers an authentic taste of regional wines and flavors.
These food experiences are designed to complement the sightseeing, offering a culinary window into Croatian and Bosnian tastes. The included tastings are well-reviewed, and guides ensure that guests have ample opportunity to enjoy the flavors and learn about local food traditions.

Transportation is in a comfortable vehicle, with pickup in Split and drop-off in Dubrovnik. The private guide and driver enhance the experience by providing personalized attention, answering questions, and sharing insights along the way.
The English-speaking guide is praised for being knowledgeable and friendly, making the journey both informative and enjoyable. The tour is fully private, meaning your group will not be mixed with others, ensuring a relaxed and tailored experience.

Travelers should bring a current passport for border crossing into Bosnia and Herzegovina. The dress code is formal, so dressing appropriately for a day that includes cultural sites and tastings is advisable. The tour operates with a minimum of two people and a maximum of 8, making it ideal for small groups seeking a personalized adventure.
Since it is a private tour, there are no hidden costs beyond the listed price, though souvenir photos are available for purchase. Food and drinks not included in the tastings are not covered, so pack accordingly if you wish to buy additional refreshments.
Reviews highlight the knowledgeable and passionate guides, such as Ante, Jakov, Oliver, and Marko. Their enthusiasm and expertise bring the landmarks to life and deepen the understanding of each site. Whether explaining the history of the Old Bridge or sharing local anecdotes, guides add significant value to this trip.
Positive comments emphasize how the guides convey Croatia’s history and culture with warmth and clarity. Their promptness and attentiveness make the experience seamless, from pickup to drop-off.
At $358.01 per person, this tour offers a comprehensive package that includes transportation, a private guide, local oyster and wine tastings, and multiple sightseeing stops. Booking on average 58 days in advance indicates strong interest and a well-organized itinerary.
The free cancellation policy provides peace of mind, allowing cancellations up to 24 hours before departure for a full refund. This flexibility makes it a practical choice for travelers planning ahead.
This trip appeals to travelers seeking a blend of history, scenery, and gastronomy. It’s especially suited for those who prefer private guided tours and want to explore beyond the typical Croatian highlights. The stops in Mostar and Ston introduce a cross-border dimension, adding cultural depth to a Croatian-centric itinerary.
The family-friendly nature and emphasis on comfortable transport make it suitable for all ages, provided travelers are prepared for some walking and border crossing.
This private guided day trip offers a well-balanced mix of scenic landscapes, historic sites, and local flavors. The knowledgeable guides and personalized service are key strengths, providing an enriching experience without the stress of planning logistics independently.
It’s a strong choice for those eager to see Mostar’s Old Bridge, walk the longest stone wall in Europe in Ston, and sample fresh oysters—all in one seamless day. While the pace is full, it suits travelers who want a comprehensive yet manageable exploration of Bosnia and Croatia.
For anyone interested in cultural understanding, scenic beauty, and regional cuisine, this tour delivers a satisfying and memorable adventure. The focus on authentic experiences combined with practical organization makes it a recommended option for a rich day out.
“The places we visited were amazing. Ante our tour guide is so knowledgeable about the history of the landmarks we visited.”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it is family friendly and suitable for all ages, provided there is basic mobility for walking at stops.
Do I need a visa or special documentation?
Travelers should carry a current valid passport for border crossings into Bosnia and Herzegovina.
What is included in the price?
The cost covers private guided tour, transportation, pickup and drop-off, oyster tasting, and local food and wine tastings.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start for a full refund.
How long is the stop in Mostar?
The stop in Mostar lasts approximately 2 hours.
Are there any hidden costs?
No, the price includes all listed features, though souvenirs and extra food or drinks are not included.
What should I wear?
A formal dress code is recommended, and comfortable shoes are advisable for walking.
Is pickup available from Trogir or nearby?
Yes, pickup from Trogir and other locations outside Split is available, making it flexible for different starting points.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is private, with up to 8 people maximum, ensuring intimate and personalized service.
What is the main focus of this tour?
It combines historic sights, such as Mostar’s Old Bridge and Ston’s walls, with culinary experiences like oyster and wine tastings, offering a well-rounded day trip.