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Discover the highlights of Bosnia-Herzegovina with this full-day tour from Dubrovnik, featuring stunning waterfalls, historic Mostar, and cultural sights.
Imagine a day filled with striking natural beauty, centuries-old architecture, and the chance to cross an international border—all comfortably organized in a small-group setting. This tour from Dubrovnik offers just that, combining the roaring Kravice Waterfalls with the historic charm of Mostar, including a visit to the famous Stari Most bridge and the Turkish House. For just over $55, this experience packs in a lot, especially considering the value of guided insights and entrance tickets included.
A key highlight? The small-group format (max 45 travelers) means you get a more personal experience and easier access to guides, which many reviewers appreciated. It’s an excellent way to see parts of Bosnia-Herzegovina without the need for a lengthy self-planned trip—perfect for those who want a taste of authentic culture paired with breathtaking scenery.
One thing to keep in mind: it’s an 11-hour day, and a significant amount of that is spent on the coach—so it suits travelers comfortable with some longer drives and border crossings. If you love natural sights and historic towns but prefer a structured day, this tour is likely to fit the bill.

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The tour kicks off with a morning pickup from your Dubrovnik hotel, whether from a designated meeting point or your accommodation—details confirmed in advance. You’ll be traveling in either a luxury, air-conditioned minibus or coach, depending on your booking. Reviewers consistently mention how comfortable the coaches are, making the long drive more pleasant than you’d expect, especially given the 11-hour duration.
The drive itself is scenic, with guides providing commentary that helps pass the time—an appreciated touch, according to many travelers. Expect some border crossing formalities, which can take around 1.5 hours, so patience and your passport are essential.
Your first highlight is the Kravice Waterfalls, an impressive cascade that drops about 80 feet (25 meters) into the pools below. The tour includes a 10 euro entrance fee, which many reviews note is worth the view and the experience. The waterfalls are particularly mesmerizing in the summer when water levels are lower, and visitors can even take a short swim in the shallow pools—if they feel brave enough.
Travelers reported spending about 45 minutes here, which some found just enough to take photos, enjoy the scenery, and dip their toes in the water. One reviewer shared that “the waterfalls are stunning, and the short swim was a real treat during the summer heat.”
However, some noted that time here felt a bit rushed, especially if you want to soak in the views or take a longer dip. The short duration means you should plan to prioritize what you want to see and do.
By around 12:30 pm, the bus arrives in Mostar, a city famous for its blend of Ottoman, medieval, and modern influences. The guided walking tour lasts about three hours and highlights the Old Town, the iconic Stari Most bridge, the Mostar Mosque, and the Turkish House, which is included in your ticket.
The Stari Most bridge, reconstructed after the war, remains the centerpiece of Mostar’s skyline. Its elegant arch spans the Neretva River, drawing countless photos and even some daring local divers. From the reviews, we learn that guides like Alma and Carmella are praised for their knowledge and friendly demeanor, with many noting their storytelling made the history come alive.
The Turkish House, regarded as the most visited museum in the city, offers insight into Ottoman-era life and architecture. Reviewers emphasized its value as a cultural highlight, especially since entrance is free for tour participants.
After the guided tour, you’ll have some free time to explore, shop for souvenirs, or find a local café. Lunch is not included, so you might want to budget for that—a point some reviewers mentioned, especially if you want to try local chevapi or other Bosnian specialties.
The trip back to Dubrovnik includes a stop for Turkish coffee and a rest, providing a relaxing break before the final stretch. Expect to arrive back at your hotel in the evening, completing a long but rewarding day.

The round-trip transport is a core part of the experience, making it highly convenient to visit Bosnia-Herzegovina without the hassle of organizing border crossings or driving. Group sizes vary depending on the booking—either a small-group minibus (up to 18 people) or a larger coach (up to 38)—which influences the intimacy and flexibility of the tour.
The cost of $55.15 per person is quite reasonable, considering the entrance tickets included and the guided experience. The additional costs—border tax, waterfalls entrance fee, and lunch—are separate, but many reviewers feel these are fair for what you get.

This trip is ideal for travelers who want a balanced mix of history, culture, and nature within a manageable day trip from Dubrovnik. It’s perfect if you’re interested in seeing a different country without the hassle of independent border crossings, and if you enjoy guided storytelling that brings sites to life. Nature lovers will appreciate the waterfalls, while history buffs will find plenty to fascinate at Mostar.
It’s especially suitable for those who prefer a structured itinerary to maximize sightseeing without the stress of planning every detail themselves. Keep in mind, it’s a long day—so if you’re prone to travel fatigue or have limited stamina, you might want to consider how much time on the coach you’re comfortable with.

This tour offers a compelling glimpse into Bosnia-Herzegovina’s natural beauty and historical richness, all wrapped into one well-organized package. The small-group setting makes the experience more intimate, and the included entrance tickets provide excellent value. You’ll leave with fantastic photos, stories, and a deeper understanding of a country often overlooked in mainstream travel.
It’s best suited for adventurous travelers eager to see iconic sights without the hassle of independent planning, but who also appreciate some free time to explore on their own. If you want a comprehensive, culturally enriching day that balances guided insights with personal exploration, this trip checks a lot of boxes.
For those who don’t mind a full long-day journey and are interested in natural landscapes and historic towns, this tour delivers both in spades. Just bring your patience for border crossings, a bathing suit if you plan to swim, and an appetite for stories—both historical and humorous.

Do I need a passport for this tour?
Yes, a valid passport is required for crossing the border into Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Are entrance fees included in the price?
The tour includes free entrance to the Turkish House and the guide’s services. However, you will need to pay the 10 euro entrance fee at Kravice Waterfalls.
How long is the drive?
The journey involves a significant amount of time on the coach, roughly 8 hours, including border crossing delays. It’s a long but scenic trip.
What is the group size?
You can choose between a small-group minibus (max 18) or a larger coach (up to 38), depending on your booking.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included. You’ll have time to find your own meal in Mostar or bring snacks.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour is weather-dependent; if canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or full refund.
This tour from Dubrovnik offers a balanced blend of natural beauty and cultural sights that make it a worthwhile addition to your Balkan adventure. Whether you’re after captivating waterfalls, historic bridges, or simply a chance to step outside Croatia for a day, it delivers on most counts—and leaves you with plenty of stories to tell.