Mostar & Kravice Waterfalls: Guided Day Trip from Dubrovnik
If you’re looking to add a splash of history, culture, and nature to your trip from Dubrovnik, this guided day trip to Mostar and the Kravice waterfalls offers a compelling package. The adventure covers a lot of ground—about 13 hours in total—taking you across borders, through lush landscapes, and into cities that tell stories of resilience and beauty.
What I really appreciate about this experience is how well-organized it is—you’re picked up from a convenient Dubrovnik location, transported comfortably, and guided throughout. The two highlights—Mostar’s historic charm and the stunning Kravice waterfalls—are both genuine eye-openers. The guides are knowledgeable, adding a layer of local insight that elevates the trip beyond just sightseeing.
However, a note of caution: the day is quite long, and some reviews mention the border crossing delays and the limited time in Mostar. If you’re not a fan of long travel days or tight schedules, this might require some planning on your part. Also, the trip does not include entrance tickets or lunch, so packing some snacks or planning for a meal might be wise.
This tour strikes a good balance between value and authenticity. It’s especially suitable if you’re eager to see Bosnia’s diverse culture and breathtaking scenery without the hassle of planning every detail yourself.
Key points / Takeaways

Comfortable, Convenient Transportation ensures you’ll spend less time stressing about logistics and more time enjoying the sights.
In-depth Guided Tours of Mostar give you rich context—perfect for those wanting to understand the city’s layered history and culture.
Unforgettable Natural Beauty at Kravice Waterfalls offers a refreshing break, with some guests swimming under the falls.
Flexibility for Solo Exploration during your free time in Mostar means you can dive deeper into what interests you most.
Knowledgeable Guides like Anna and others bring stories and insights to life, making the experience engaging and educational.
Cost-Effective considering it includes transportation, a guide, and a tour of Mostar—though you pay extra for entrance fees and lunch.
The Experience in Detail: A Complete Breakdown

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Starting Point and Pickup Logistics
You’ll be able to choose from 22 pickup locations across Dubrovnik, including hotels, bus stops, and popular neighborhoods such as Lapad and the Old Town. This flexibility makes it easier to fit the tour into your travel schedule. Expect to be picked up early morning; check your specific start time when booking.
The Journey to Kravice Waterfalls
The first stretch by bus takes about three hours, giving you ample time to relax, enjoy scenic views, and perhaps chat with fellow travelers. The route follows the Neretva River, and you’ll see a variety of landscapes—tangerine and kiwi plantations, lush greenery, and natural terrain that feels untouched.
Visiting Kravice Waterfalls
The highlight here is the Kravice Waterfalls, formed by the Trebizat River. The waterfalls are protected by the state and renowned for their vivid shades of green. The area is perfect for a swim or just relaxing by the water. Several reviews mention how beautiful and photogenic the falls are, with some visitors wishing they had more time to enjoy the water. An hour is allocated for this stop, so plan accordingly—bring your swimwear and a towel.
The Drive to Mostar and Its Character
The next leg is a brief hour-long bus ride to Mostar, a city famous for its iconic Ottoman bridge and cultural mosaic. Along the way, you’ll pass through charming landscapes, including kiwi and tangerine plantations—a reminder of Bosnia’s agricultural side.
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Exploring Mostar
Once in Mostar, a guided tour lasts about two and a half hours. Your guide will walk you through the city’s divided yet harmonious history, highlighting sites like the Old Bridge, the old bazaar, and Muslim and Christian quarters. What makes Mostar special is how it embodies fusion and resilience—a city that has overcome war and rebuilt its identity.
Many reviews mention guides like Anna, praising her knowledge, caring attitude, and engaging stories. You’ll get a well-rounded understanding of the city’s complex past and vibrant present. After the tour, you’ll have free time—perhaps to sip coffee, explore shops, or take photos. Keep in mind, some reviewers say the two and a half hours can feel a bit rushed if you want to linger in shops or cafes.
The Return Journey and Logistics
After your free time, the bus departs most likely around late afternoon for the three-hour ride back to Dubrovnik. The tour ends with your drop-off at one of the initial pickup points or nearby bus stops. Due to traffic regulations, drop-offs near Dubrovnik Old Town are on a bus stop 600 meters away, so be prepared for a downhill walk if you plan to re-enter the Old Town.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This trip is ideal for travelers who enjoy a mix of history, culture, and natural scenery. It’s perfect if you’re comfortable with long travel days and want a hassle-free way to see Bosnia without arranging your border crossings or transport. Those interested in ethnic and religious contrasts will find Mostar’s story particularly compelling, and nature lovers will appreciate the chance to swim at Kravice.
If you love guides who share stories with humor and insight—like the glowing reviews of Anna or other guides—you’ll find the tour’s narration engaging. The price is reasonable considering transportation and guided tours, but just remember it’s a full day with limited time at each stop.
This experience might not suit travelers looking for a leisurely, relaxed pace or those who prefer more time in each location. Also, keep in mind that entrance fees and lunch are extra, so budget accordingly.
Price and Logistics: What You Need to Know

The tour costs cover transportation, a guide, and a guided tour of Mostar. Given the travel time and included activities, it provides good value—especially if you want an overview of Bosnia and Herzegovina without the hassle of planning. However, you’ll need to pay for entrance tickets (around 3 EUR per person), and lunch isn’t included, so pack snacks or plan to eat in Mostar.
Pickups are flexible, with 22 options, but be aware of the drop-off location near Dubrovnik Old Town. The long journey means you should prepare for a 13-hour day, so bring comfortable shoes, swimwear, and a camera.
Final Thoughts: Is This Tour for You?

If you’re craving a day that combines stunning scenery with cultural depth, this trip hits the mark. It’s best for those who appreciate guided commentary from experienced guides and want to see Bosnia’s most iconic spots without the stress of self-planning. The opportunity to swim at Kravice makes it especially appealing in summer, and the guided tour of Mostar provides context that turns sightseeing into storytelling.
The long day might be a downside for some, but it’s a small price to pay for a comprehensive experience that covers both natural beauty and historic architecture. Plus, reviews highlight how well-organized and friendly the guides are, making the entire journey more enjoyable.
Overall, if you’re interested in exploring beyond Dubrovnik and eager to see a city that embodies resilience and cultural fusion, this tour offers a meaningful, well-rounded day trip.
FAQ

Do I need a visa to join this tour?
Most travelers will need a valid passport, and some countries’ citizens might require a visa. It’s best to check your specific country’s requirements before booking.
How long is the total travel time?
The trip lasts about 13 hours, including pickup, driving, sightseeing, and return. The bus ride alone is around three hours each way, so prepare for a long but rewarding day.
Is swimming at Kravice Waterfalls included?
You have the chance to swim during the hour-long stop at Kravice. Remember to bring your swimwear and towels.
What is not included in the price?
You will need to pay for Bosnia and Herzegovina taxes (about 3 EUR) and entrance tickets separately. Lunch is also not included, so bring snacks or plan to eat in Mostar.
Will I have free time in Mostar?
Yes, after the guided tour, you get approximately 2.5 hours for independent exploration, shopping, or relaxing in cafes.
Are the guides knowledgeable?
Reviews consistently mention guides like Anna who are very well-informed, passionate, and able to share stories that make the city’s history come alive.
This guided day trip offers a well-balanced taste of Bosnia’s natural and cultural treasures, making it a worthwhile addition to your Dubrovnik itinerary. Just prepare for a full day—your memory cards, and your curiosity, will thank you.
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