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Discover Herzegovina in a day with this full-day tour from Mostar, visiting Kravice Waterfalls, Blagaj, Pocitelj, and more—perfect for culture and nature lovers.
Traveling through Bosnia and Herzegovina offers some of the most rewarding experiences, especially if you’re eager to explore beyond Mostar’s famous bridge. This full-day tour, organized by Mostar Travel & Tours, packs a punch with visits to iconic sites like Kravice Waterfalls, the historic town of Poitelj, and the mystical Blagaj Tekke. All of this is done comfortably in an air-conditioned minivan, making it accessible and easy to enjoy even after a long drive.
What we really love about this experience is the guides’ deep local knowledge—they bring history alive with personal stories and a genuine passion that resonates. The stunning scenery is a huge plus, from panoramic views atop Fortica Hill to the peaceful waters of Kravice. That said, some travelers might find the timing for lunch or the busy nature of popular spots a little tight, especially if they prefer more leisurely exploration. This tour is perfect for those who want a balanced taste of nature, history, and authentic local culture in just one day.
If you’re after an organized, insightful, and scenic trip that covers the highlights without the stress of planning, this tour should be high on your list. It suits curious travelers eager to learn and explore, but also those looking for incredible photo ops and a taste of Bosnia’s diverse landscape.
This tour offers an efficient way to see some of Herzegovina’s standout sights in about 8 hours, making it ideal for travelers with tight schedules or those eager to maximize their time. For just over fifty dollars, you gain access to a well-rounded experience that combines natural beauty, historical sites, and cultural insights.
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Starting at 8:30 am from Mostar, you’ll hop into an air-conditioned minivan with a small group—generally around 15 people or fewer, which helps keep things intimate and interactive. The ride itself feels like part of the experience, as the guide points out scenery along the way and provides context about Bosnia’s landscape and history. The logistics are smooth, with parking fees included, so there’s no worry about extra costs or getting lost.
The tour kicks off with a 10-minute ride through lush valleys leading to Fortica Hill, where you’ll experience a breathtaking view of Mostar. This is more than just a picture-perfect spot; it’s a chance to breathe in the scenery and get a sense of where the city sits amidst natural beauty. The skywalk offers a clear, expansive vista, and the guide provides a brief but meaningful history of Mostar, including stories from the 1992-95 war period. Reviewers highlight this as a “highlight,” especially for the first-hand stories that add depth and emotion to the experience.
Next, the trip takes you to Blagaj, where history, nature, and spirituality intertwine. The Dervish house carved into the cliff is a unique sight—an old, peaceful monastery that seems to float above the Buna spring. Expect to spend about an hour here, enjoying the serene atmosphere and stunning surroundings. Visitors often note the bright sunlight and blue sky adding to the mystical feel. Many reviewers mention how the guide’s insights make this visit more meaningful, sharing stories about the spiritual significance of the site.
From Blagaj, you’ll head to Poitelj, described as Bosnia and Herzegovina’s open-air museum. Built in the 14th century, this town is a perfect example of Ottoman architecture and features narrow, winding streets, stone houses, and a strategic location on the Neretva River’s bank. It’s a place where history feels alive—especially when you taste the local organic fruits like figs, grapes, and pomegranates sold by vendors. The 1-hour stop here offers time to wander the streets and absorb the atmosphere. Reviewers emphasize the charm of Poitelj’s authentic feel, calling it a “beautiful, strategic town” with a captivating Ottoman ambiance.
The highlight for many is the Kravice Waterfalls, a two-hour visit that’s perfect for relaxation and fun. The waterfalls cascade over limestone rocks into a series of pools, creating a lush, peaceful setting. Visitors can swim, rent a canoe, or simply lounge on the beaches while enjoying local refreshments. Many reviewers mention how pictures don’t do justice to the beauty of Kravice, describing it as a “place of peace” and “everyone’s favorite destination.”
Some travelers appreciate how the tour allows flexibility here: you can choose to relax or indulge in some light adventure. Keep in mind that entrance fees aren’t included, costing around 10 BAM per person, so plan accordingly.
The final stop is the Buna channel, where the Buna River flows into Neretva. It’s a short 20-minute visit to a natural spot renowned for its vivid colors and tranquil scenery. Many find it a peaceful conclusion to a busy day, and the landscape here offers great photo opportunities.
At $52.03 per person, this tour provides excellent value. It includes pickup and drop-off, a professional guide, live commentary, and parking fees—elements that make the experience smooth and stress-free. While the price doesn’t cover meals or entrance fees to Kravice, the combination of stunning sites, expert guides, and comfortable transport makes it worth every penny.
The consistent praise from over 590 reviews highlights the expertise and friendliness of the guides, particularly Esmer, who is frequently mentioned as “exceptional” and “passionate.” Travelers love how guides share personal stories and practical tips, enriching the experience beyond mere sightseeing.
The tour’s pace is generally appreciated—long enough at each site to explore, but not so rushed that you feel hurried. Reviewers also mention the delicious lunch options available in Poitelj or Kravice, with options suited for halal, vegetarian, and vegan diets, adding to the overall value.

This experience is ideal for travelers who want a well-organized, insightful day exploring Herzegovina’s highlights without the hassle of doing it alone. It’s perfect for those interested in history, culture, and nature—and for anyone eager to see some of the most picturesque spots Bosnia has to offer. The small group setting and guided commentary also make it well-suited for travelers who enjoy learning from local experts.
However, if you’re seeking a very leisurely pace or a more adventurous, free-form day, you might find this tour’s schedule a bit tightly packed. Also, those who prefer to avoid entrance fees or additional costs might want to consider this when planning.
This tour offers a fantastic blend of scenic beauty, cultural insight, and historical perspective—all in one manageable day. The guides’ passion and knowledge transform a sightseeing trip into an engaging experience that leaves visitors both inspired and educated. Travelers consistently praise the warmth, humor, and expertise of guides like Esmer, making each stop feel personal and meaningful.
With its excellent value, stunning vistas, and authentic cultural encounters, this Herzegovina day tour is a smart choice for those eager to get a well-rounded picture of Bosnia’s natural and cultural treasures. Whether you’re a history buff, nature lover, or simply someone looking for a memorable day out, this trip delivers on all fronts.
What time does the tour start?
The tour begins at 8:30 am from the meeting point in Mostar, giving you a full day of exploring.
Is transportation included?
Yes, pickup and drop-off in Mostar are included, along with parking fees.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, giving enough time at each stop without feeling rushed.
What’s the cost per person?
The price is $52.03, which covers most costs except for the optional entrance fee at Kravice.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included, but there’s plenty of time to enjoy lunch in Poitelj or Kravice with options for various dietary needs.
How many people usually join?
The tour operates in small groups, typically up to 15 travelers, for a more personal experience.
Is the tour suitable in all weather?
Yes, the tour operates in all weather conditions, so dress accordingly.
What should I bring?
Bring water, sunscreen, comfortable walking shoes, swimsuit and towel if you plan to swim, and warmer clothing if visiting outside summer months.
Are the sites accessible?
Most sites are accessible but expect some walking and uneven surfaces, especially in Poitelj and Kravice.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start, with a full refund.
Whether you’re seeking a scenic escape, a cultural deep dive, or a bit of both, this Herzegovina tour offers a well-balanced, memorable day that you’ll cherish long after you leave.