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Discover the highlights of Bosnia with this private tour from Dubrovnik, visiting Mostar, Pocitelj, and Kravice Waterfalls for a memorable day trip.
Traveling from Dubrovnik to Bosnia offers a fascinating glimpse into a region filled with stunning scenery, historic towns, and natural wonders. This private tour promises a personalized experience, with the flexibility to explore at your own pace, guided by local experts. What makes this trip particularly appealing is its combination of iconic landmarks like the Mostar Old Bridge, the charming medieval village of Pocitelj, and the breathtaking Kravice Waterfalls—all conveniently accessible via comfortable, air-conditioned transport.
One of the standout features of this tour is the undivided attention from your guide, ensuring you get tailored insights and a more authentic experience. The round-trip hotel pickup and drop-off add ease, making it a smooth day without the stress of navigation or logistics. But, of course, with a full day packed into around 10 hours, some travelers might find the drive a bit long, especially if they prefer more leisurely exploration.
This tour is best suited for travelers eager for a cultural escape and natural beauty, looking for a blend of history, scenic landscapes, and local flavor—all wrapped into a private, comfortable setting. If you’re after a well-rounded, hassle-free day with expert guidance, this experience could be just what you need.


This tour offers a comprehensive day out that balances sightseeing with moments to relax and absorb local culture. Starting early at 7:30 am, you’ll be picked up from your Dubrovnik accommodation—an easy, fuss-free start that sets the tone for a smooth experience. The journey itself is approximately 3.5 hours, but many guides, like Novak, are praised for their punctuality and engaging commentary, transforming the long drive into a captivating introduction to the region.
For a more personal experience, these private Dubrovnik tours deliver individual attention
Your first stop is at Kravice Waterfalls, a highlight for many travelers. These cascading falls are a spectacle, especially in summer when you can take a dip if you wish—just remember to bring a swimsuit or a change of clothes. Entrance fees are included, removing any hassle at this part of the trip. Reviewers mention that the waterfalls are “simply beautiful” and a “spectacular” way to start the day. Some appreciated having extra time here to enjoy the natural surroundings and maybe even swim, though a few found it slightly underwhelming compared to Croatian counterparts like Plitvice Lakes. Still, the chance to cool off in a scenic setting is a definite plus.
Next, you’ll visit Pocitelj, a UNESCO-listed village that offers a snapshot of historic Bosnia. The quick walk through this ancient town is enough to soak in its medieval architecture, narrow streets, and panoramic views. Visitors say it’s a “great photo stop” and an interesting glimpse into the region’s past. With only about 30 minutes here, it’s a brief but meaningful visit, perfect for those wanting a taste rather than a full-on tour of the town.
The core of the day is Mostar, famous for its Stari Most (Old Bridge)—a symbol of reconciliation and resilience. You’ll have around 3 hours to explore the old town, enjoy lunch, and walk across this historic bridge. Many reviews highlight guides like Eddie and Josh for their storytelling and local insights, which made the visit more enriching. You’ll find plenty of cafes, bazaar stalls, and small mosques to explore at your own pace. The Old Bridge area buzzes with activity, and the views from the bridge are truly photogenic.
A notable point from travelers is the flexibility offered here: guides like Holly and Jennifer appreciated the “good timing” and recommendations for local restaurants, making the most of their time. Some reviews mention that the experience was almost like traveling with a friend—informative yet relaxed.
Some guides have been known to offer optional detours, like a visit to Medjugorje, highlighted during the trip as a “wonderful experience” by some travelers. While not part of the standard itinerary, this flexibility is a bonus, especially if you’re interested in religious sites or additional cultural insights.
At $647.43 per group (max four people), the tour is priced competitively considering the private nature, guide expertise, and included entrance fees. Reviewers frequently mention the value they received, especially when comparing the cost to the curated experience and comfort.
Transportation is primarily via air-conditioned vehicle, with many guides, including Ivo and Novak, praised for their professionalism and local knowledge. The journey allows plenty of opportunities for storytelling, making the long drive more engaging.
If you’re after a well-organized, informative, and scenic day trip that balances history, nature, and local life, this tour hits the mark. It’s perfect for travelers who want to avoid the hassle of self-driving or navigating borders, and who appreciate the personal touch of a private guide. However, it’s worth noting that this is a full day—long drives and brief stops may not suit those seeking a more relaxed pace or a deeper dive into each location.

Multiple reviews highlight how guides like Eddie, Josh, and Novak make the trip special, thanks to their knowledge, friendly demeanor, and ability to adapt. The stunning waterfalls and the Old Bridge in Mostar stood out as the trip’s highlights for many, with travelers appreciating the opportunity to take photos, browse the bazaar, and enjoy local cuisine.
Some reviewers also mentioned the option to explore Medjugorje, which added an extra layer of spiritual and cultural interest. The flexibility to tailor the tour or extend time at certain stops is a significant benefit.
The main drawback for some is the long travel time, especially if you prefer a more leisurely experience or are not comfortable being on the road for several hours. Weather can also play a role—adverse conditions might limit certain activities, like swimming at Kravice or walking around Pocitelj. One reviewer noted that, despite weather challenges, their guide Novak went out of his way to ensure a positive experience.
This private tour from Dubrovnik offers a compelling way to visit Bosnia’s highlights without the stress of independent travel. The combination of stunning waterfalls, a historic village, and the iconic Mostar bridge makes for a well-rounded day trip full of photo opportunities, cultural insights, and natural beauty.
The tour’s strength lies in its personalized approach, with guides praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and flexibility. The included transport and entry fees add to the value, making it a practical choice for travelers looking for an organized, all-in-one experience.
While a full day on the road might not suit everyone, those eager to explore Bosnia’s best spots with a trusted local will find this tour rewarding. It’s especially ideal for travelers wanting a hassle-free, guided experience that balances sightseeing with culture.

Is hotel pickup and drop-off included in this tour?
Yes, the tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off in an air-conditioned vehicle, making it very convenient for travelers staying in Dubrovnik.
How long is the drive from Dubrovnik to Bosnia?
The journey takes approximately 3.5 hours each way, with timing managed efficiently by guides like Novak and Ivo, to maximize your sightseeing time.
Can I swim at Kravice Waterfalls?
Yes, in summer you are welcome to swim, provided you bring a change of clothes. Entrance fees are included, but swimming gear is not.
What can I expect during the stop at Pocitelj?
You’ll take a short walk through this medieval village, enjoying its architecture and scenic views. It’s a quick visit—about 30 minutes—designed to give you a taste of Bosnia’s historic charm.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children are welcome, but must be accompanied by an adult. The drive and stops are flexible enough for family needs.
Can I customize this tour?
Yes, guides like Novak and Ivo can tailor the experience on the day, depending on weather and your interests, such as adding a visit to Medjugorje.
In summary, this private tour is a fantastic choice for those wanting to see Bosnia’s top sights in a hassle-free, flexible, and comfortable manner. With knowledgeable guides, stunning scenery, and convenient logistics, it’s a memorable day that balances history, nature, and local culture—perfect for travelers craving an authentic experience beyond Dubrovnik’s walls.