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Discover Bosnia and Croatia with this private tour featuring Kravice Waterfalls, Mostar, and Pojećitelj—stunning scenery, historic sites, and expert guides.
Exploring the Hidden Gems of the Balkans: Kravice Waterfalls, Mostar, and Pojećitelj Tour Review
If you’re after a day filled with spectacular scenery, historic charm, and authentic local flavors, this private tour from Dubrovnik ticks all the boxes. Covering some of the most photogenic spots in Bosnia and Croatia, it promises a blend of natural beauty and cultural intrigue. From cascading waterfalls to medieval towns and the iconic Old Bridge, this trip offers a well-rounded experience for those who want to see beyond the usual tourist trail.
What really stands out about this tour is the opportunity to explore Kravice Waterfalls, a true natural marvel with crystalline pools perfect for a quick swim or just relaxing in the sun. The visit to Pojećitelj, with its well-preserved medieval architecture, offers a glimpse into Bosnia’s storied past. Plus, the highlight for many—Mostar’s Old Bridge—is as captivating as the postcards suggest, with its history and stunning views.
That said, it’s worth noting that some travelers mention the long driving hours—up to five hours in total—making this a hefty day for those prone to travel fatigue. Plus, if your main interest is in Mostar’s city life rather than the waterfalls, you might find the stops somewhat brief. Still, for those craving a full Balkan experience, this tour delivers a satisfying mix of scenery and history.
This tour suits travelers who appreciate scenic drives, cultural sights, and natural wonders. It’s ideal for those who don’t mind a longer day, are eager to explore outside Croatia, and want a guided experience that handles all the logistics. Perfect for curious adventurers looking to maximize a day trip without the hassle of planning individual transport or entry tickets.


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Your day begins with a pickup from Dubrovnik, and the first stop is the Franjo Tudman Bridge terrace. Here, the panoramic vistas of Rijeka Dubrovaka bay unfold—brightly turquoise waters framed by cliffs and Mediterranean vegetation. It’s a picture-perfect moment to snap photos before the journey continues. The guide usually shares some local tidbits, making this a friendly, engaging start.
Next, you’ll head to the Peljesac Bridge, which is an engineering marvel and Croatia’s largest infrastructure project. The drive across this impressive span offers sweeping views of the sea and coastline, giving a taste of Croatia’s scenic diversity. Although the stop here is brief—about an hour—many travelers appreciate the chance to cross this significant crossing point between land and sea.
The centerpiece of the day is the Kravice Waterfalls. Located in Bosnia and Herzegovina, this series of cascading waterfalls creates a stunning display of nature’s power and grace. Visitors can expect to spend around three hours here, which is ample time to take in the scenery, snap photos, and perhaps even dip into the clear pools.
Reviewers often mention how beautiful Kravice is—”a natural wonder” as one put it—and many are surprised by the crystal-clear waters. It’s a popular spot for swimming, so bringing swimwear is advisable. The setting is both peaceful and lively, especially if you visit during peak season when locals and travelers alike enjoy the sun and water. Some mention that the entry fee isn’t included, so budget accordingly.
After cooling off at Kravice, you’ll visit Pojećitelj, a well-preserved medieval town perched above the Neretva River. The town’s narrow streets, stone houses, and fortress walls evoke a sense of stepping back in time. Expect about two hours here—enough to wander the old streets, explore the fortress, and appreciate the cultural architecture.
Travelers highlight how Elvir, the guide, brought the town to life with stories and insights, making the visit both visually appealing and educational. It’s a quiet spot compared to the bustling city centers and offers fantastic photo opportunities with panoramic views of the river valley.
The final major stop is Mostar, home to the iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge). This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a must-see, with its centuries-old stone bridge arching over the Neretva River. You’ll have about two hours to explore the old town, admire the bridge, and soak in the lively atmosphere. Many reviews praise the stunning architecture and the chance to learn about the bridge’s history, especially its reconstruction after war damage.
Visitors often mention how dazzling the views are, especially from the nearby cafes or from the top of the nearby tower. The old town also offers charming streets, traditional shops, and lively cafes, making it an excellent spot for a leisurely walk and some photos.
After a full day of sightseeing, you’ll head back to Dubrovnik. The return journey takes about four and a half hours, so be prepared for a long day—many find it worth it for the variety packed into the itinerary.

One reviewer praised their guide Elvir for taking them to scenic photo spots and arranging a delicious Bosnian picnic lunch with a view of the city—an unexpected bonus that added a personal touch to the trip. Others shared that their driver, Dino, was friendly and accommodating, making the long drive more comfortable.
However, some travelers felt the drive was lengthy, with around five hours spent in transit, which could be tiring for those less accustomed to long bus rides. One review even noted that Mostar’s stop was somewhat brief and the fortress visit was perhaps underwhelming, emphasizing that expectations should be managed accordingly.


This excursion suits travelers eager to experience a mix of natural beauty and cultural sites in one day. It’s perfect if you’re interested in scenic drives, medieval architecture, and iconic landmarks like Mostar’s Old Bridge. The level of walking is moderate, but the drive can be lengthy, so it’s better suited for those comfortable with long hours on the road.
If you’re looking for a relaxed, guided adventure with knowledgeable guides and stunning vistas, this tour offers excellent value. However, if you prefer shorter days or want more time exploring just one destination, you might want to consider alternative options.

This private tour from Dubrovnik offers a well-rounded glimpse into Bosnia and Croatia’s natural and historic highlights. With a focus on stunning waterfalls, medieval towns, and the legendary Old Bridge, it hits many checkboxes for travelers seeking an active, visually rewarding day. The guides, notably Elvir and Dino, are praised for their friendliness and local insights, enhancing the experience beyond just sightseeing.
While the long hours in transit may be a downside for some, the carefully curated stops mean you get a taste of diverse scenery and culture without the hassle of organizing transport on your own. The flexibility of a private tour makes it a good fit for those wanting a personalized experience, especially if you’re keen on striking a balance between natural beauty and history.
In all, this tour is a strong choice for adventurous, curious travelers who want to see more than just Dubrovnik—and are ready for a full, immersive day in the Balkans.

Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but keep in mind the long driving hours and walking involved at Pojećitelj and Mostar.
How long is the total driving time?
The total driving time is approximately 4 hours and 30 minutes, spread across the day, so be prepared for a lengthy journey.
What is included in the price?
The price covers private transportation, guided commentary, and the stops listed. Entrance fees for Kravice Waterfalls are not included.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, giving you flexibility if your plans change.
Is there a specific guide assigned to me?
Yes, the tour is private, and guides like Elvir and Dino are mentioned as friendly and knowledgeable, making your experience more personalized.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear for Kravice, comfortable shoes, sun protection, and water. Pack a camera or smartphone for photos.
Is lunch included?
The tour mentions a Bosnian picnic lunch in some reviews, but the official itinerary does not specify if it’s included. You might find it an optional add-on.
How physically demanding is the tour?
Moderate. Expect some walking at Pojećitelj and Mostar, but the tour is designed to be manageable for most travelers.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of stunning waterfalls, medieval towns, and expert guides makes it a memorable Balkan adventure with beautiful scenery and cultural insight.
This detailed exploration hopefully helps you decide if this tour aligns with your travel style. Whether you’re after picture-perfect landscapes or a taste of Bosnia’s history, it promises a full, engaging day at a good value.