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Discover the highlights of Bosnia on a full-day private tour from Sarajevo, visiting Mostar, Kravica Waterfalls, Blagaj, and Pocitelj with expert guides.
Planning a trip to Bosnia and Herzegovina? This full-day private tour promises a rich mix of history, natural beauty, and authentic local sights. From the iconic Mostar Bridge to the stunning Kravica Waterfalls, this trip is designed to give you a taste of Herzegovina’s most captivating spots, all in one seamless day.
What we love most about this tour is how it balances sightseeing with authentic experiences—visiting charming villages, learning about the region’s resilience, and enjoying natural wonders. The highlight for many travelers is the Kravica Waterfalls, which feel like a hidden gem offering both impressive views and a chance to cool off with a swim.
That said, there’s a fair amount of driving involved, so if you’re not a fan of long bus rides, this might feel a bit taxing. Also, since lunch isn’t included, you’ll want to budget some time or money for a good meal locally. This tour suits those craving a comprehensive day trip with a mix of cultural highlights and nature, especially if you appreciate stunning vistas and historical sites.


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Your day kicks off with a pick-up at your Sarajevo accommodation, which sets a comfortable tone. The guide—often experienced locals—knows how to make the drive engaging, pointing out interesting sights along the way. The journey immediately offers views of Bosnia’s mountainous landscape, with the road winding through lush countryside that hints at the natural beauty ahead.
Kravica Waterfalls is the first major highlight. We loved the way the guide emphasized that this natural treasure is a “best-kept secret,” often less crowded than other European waterfalls. As you approach, the sound of rushing water grows louder, building anticipation.
Once there, you’ll have time to stroll around and marvel at the cascade of waterfalls flowing into a large, crystal-clear pool. The water’s transparency, combined with surrounding greenery, makes for incredible photo opportunities. Many reviews mention how stunning the views are, noting that the waterfalls’ scale and raw beauty are truly impressive. You might find yourself wishing for more than just a quick stop—it’s a perfect place to relax, take photos, and even dip your toes in the cool water.
A common traveler tip: bring your swimsuit if you want to swim, and don’t forget your camera — the scenery looks like a postcard.
Next, we stop at Jablanica to see the famous old train bridge, which is tied to WWII history. The guide shares fascinating insights into the Battle of the Neretva, making this more than just a photo op. Many visitors say this spot helps contextualize the region’s resilience and history.
As you head towards Mostar, the landscape becomes increasingly dramatic. The drive itself is enjoyable, with many reviewers noting how the mountain scenery enhances the experience.
Once in Mostar, you’re greeted by a delightful mix of Ottoman architecture and vibrant street life. We loved the Old Town, where narrow cobbled streets lead to the iconic Old Bridge (Stari Most)—a symbol of the city’s resilience and unity. The guide offers insightful stories about its destruction in 1993 and subsequent reconstruction, adding emotional depth to your visit.
You’ll have time to explore the lively streets, visit local galleries, and watch traditional craftsmen at work. Many reviews mention the warm climate and inviting atmosphere that make wandering here feel like stepping back in time, yet with a modern twist.
You can choose to visit Blagaj instead of taking a lunch break. This quaint village is famous for its Dervish Monastery and the crystal-clear Buna River flowing from nearby cliffs. The tranquility of Blagaj offers a peaceful contrast to the bustling old town.
Alternatively, you could grab lunch in Mostar, where local restaurants serve delicious Bosnian cuisine—think cevapi, burek, and fresh bread. Although lunch isn’t included, many travelers recommend trying a local eatery to soak up the flavors.
Your journey continues to Počitelj, described as an open-air museum. The town’s architecture and scenic setting—on a hilltop overlooking the Neretva River—make it a favorite for photographers and history buffs alike. Travelers often comment on how Počitelj fuels the imagination, thanks to its well-preserved structures and scenic views.
Some tours include a return visit or extended time at Kravica to enjoy a swim or simply relax by the water. Many reviewers say this is the perfect way to unwind after a busy day, especially since the waterfall area offers a peaceful, refreshing environment.
After a full day of sightseeing, your guide will drive you back to Sarajevo. The trip typically wraps up in the early evening, giving you time to process everything you’ve seen while enjoying the scenic drive back.

This tour offers a private guide and transportation, which ensures a smooth experience without worrying about group logistics. The price ($245 per person) covers pickup, drop-off, snacks, bottled water, and the guiding service.
Note that lunch is not included, so plan accordingly—either pack snacks or plan to dine at one of the local spots in Mostar or Blagaj. Many travelers mention that the value lies in the well-curated itinerary and the expert guidance that brings these sites to life.

This full-day adventure is perfect for travelers who want a comprehensive snapshot of Herzegovina in one day. Nature lovers will adore the Kravica Waterfalls and mountain scenery, while history buffs will appreciate the stories woven into Mostar’s architecture and WWII sites. It’s a great choice if you’re seeking a balance of cultural exploration and natural beauty without the hassle of planning multiple trips.
The tour’s flexibility—like optional visits to Blagaj and Počitelj—means you can tailor your experience slightly, depending on your interests and energy levels. However, be prepared for a fair amount of driving, and remember that lunch isn’t included, so plan accordingly.
This tour offers value for money through its rich itinerary, expert guide, and the chance to see some of Bosnia’s most stunning and meaningful sights all in one day.

How long is the drive from Sarajevo to Mostar and other stops?
The journey involves a bit of travel—expect roughly 2 hours to reach Kravica Waterfalls and additional time for stops along the way. The total tour duration is a full day, allowing for sightseeing and some flexibility.
Is this a group or private tour?
It’s a private tour, which means you’ll have a dedicated guide and vehicle, making for a more personalized and comfortable experience.
What should I bring for the tour?
Bring comfortable shoes, a sun hat, and clothes suitable for the weather. Don’t forget your camera to capture those amazing views, especially at Kravica and Počitelj.
Are meals included?
No, lunch and dinner are not included. You’ll have time for a meal either in Mostar or Blagaj, so plan ahead.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering some flexibility if your plans change.
Is there time for swimming at Kravica Waterfalls?
Many travelers do swim here, as the water is crystal clear and inviting, but swimming is optional and depends on your comfort.
What language is the guide service available in?
The tour is conducted in English, ensuring clear communication and stories along the way.
How much does the tour cost?
The price is $245 per person, which covers transportation, guide, snacks, and bottled water—considering the sites visited, it’s a good value for a full-day private experience.
To sum it up, this tour provides a well-rounded experience of Herzegovina’s natural beauty, historical significance, and charming towns. It’s ideal for those wanting a hassle-free, immersive day combining stunning vistas with cultural insights. Whether you’re fascinated by Ottoman architecture, captivated by waterfalls, or simply eager to explore Bosnia beyond Sarajevo, this trip delivers on all counts.