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Discover the highlights of Bosnia and Herzegovina on a guided day trip from Dubrovnik, featuring Mostar's charm and the stunning Kravice waterfalls, all for $68.
Mostar & Kravice Waterfalls: Guided Day Trip from Dubrovnik
Travelers often look for authentic and value-packed excursions that combine scenic beauty with cultural depth. This particular day trip from Dubrovnik to Mostar and the Kravice waterfalls fits that bill remarkably well. Priced at around $68 per person, it offers a window into Bosnia and Herzegovina’s diverse landscape and history—all within a manageable day’s itinerary.
What we particularly like about this tour is its seamless combination of stunning natural sights with meaningful cultural exploration. The guide-driven aspect means you’re never stranded or left guessing at what’s significant, which enriches the experience. That said, it’s important to note that border crossing times can sometimes extend, and the total time might be longer than expected. Still, this trip appeals most to those who crave a mix of scenic beauty, history, and a touch of adventure, making it perfect for curious travelers eager to see beyond the usual.

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The experience starts with a hotel pickup, which simplifies logistics and allows you to relax from the start. The transportation provided by the tour company is comfortable, and the journey to Bosnia and Herzegovina is quite scenic, following the course of the Trebizat River en route to Kravice. You’ll notice lush greenery and fruit plantations—specifically tangerines and kiwis—adding to the rural charm.
Expect a few stops along the way for comfort or sightseeing, and be prepared for some border crossing delays. Reviewers have noted that border checks can be time-consuming, sometimes adding 1 to 2 hours to the total trip duration. While this might be a minor inconvenience, it’s a good idea to bring snacks, water, and patience.
When you arrive at Kravice, you’re greeted by spectacular waterfalls formed by the Trebizat River. The waterfalls are protected under state preservation, which helps maintain their untouched beauty. The water cascades down multiple levels, creating pools of crystal-clear blue and green hues. Many travelers enjoy taking a dip—swimming here is often included in the free time, as confirmed by reviews.
Reviewers, like Danielle, loved the opportunity to swim and appreciated the beautiful scenery. However, some expressed that more time at Kravice would enhance the experience. The waterfalls offer a perfect setting for photos, relaxing in nature, or simply listening to the sound of rushing water. Be sure to bring swimwear and waterproof footwear if you plan to get in the water.
After enjoying Kravice, the tour continues to Mostar, a city famed for its Ottoman architecture and the iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge). The guide’s commentary provides context about the city’s complex history, especially its division and subsequent rebuilding after the Bosnian War. The blend of Eastern and Western influences makes Mostar an intriguing place to walk around.
In Mostar, you’ll get a guided tour—this is where the guide’s knowledge truly shines. Many reviews mention guides like Anastasia or Anna, who are praised for their enthusiasm and depth of knowledge. They highlight the city’s diverse cultural fabric and historic significance, making the exploration more meaningful.
You’ll also have free time to wander on your own. This is the chance to enjoy local cafes, browse artisan shops, or just soak in the atmosphere. Reviewers like Michelle appreciate the humor and insights of their guides, which make the city’s stories come alive.
Some travelers report the opportunity to sample Bosnian cuisine and local wines during the free time, adding a gastronomic layer to the visit. While lunch isn’t included in the basic package, many choose to indulge in traditional dishes, which adds to the overall value of the trip.
The trip wraps up with the return to Dubrovnik, with a drop-off point about 600 meters from the Old Town due to traffic regulations. This walking distance is manageable, especially after a full day of sightseeing. Keep in mind that this extra walk is downhill, making it easier after an active day.
Many reviews, including Larisa’s, mention the long travel and border crossings as the main time-consuming aspects, with some wishing for longer stops at key sights like Kravice. Still, most travelers agree that the experience is worth the effort for the sights, stories, and memories.

When evaluating the value of this tour, consider the price point of $68. It includes transportation, a knowledgeable guide, and access to some of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s most photogenic sites. The entry tickets are not included, but the overall cost remains reasonable given the quality of the experience.
The tour is best suited for those who want a compact, guided day that offers both natural beauty and cultural insights. If you prefer flexible, unstructured travel, or want more time at each stop, you might find this trip a bit rushed. However, for most visitors, the balance of guided commentary and free exploration hits the right note.


This guided day trip from Dubrovnik to Mostar and Kravice waterfalls offers a well-rounded experience of natural beauty, cultural richness, and scenic landscapes. The combination of expert guides, picturesque stops, and free time makes it a strong choice for travelers eager to see Bosnia and Herzegovina without the hassle of planning.
If you’re looking to taste traditional cuisine, learn about a city that’s been through a lot, and enjoy some truly stunning waterfalls, this tour delivers on all fronts. It’s especially perfect for those wanting a structured, informative day with plenty of opportunities for photos, swimming, and cultural discovery.
While border crossing times can be lengthy and the schedule is tight, most visitors find the experience rewarding—an eye-opening glimpse into a country that often flies under the radar. For travelers who value engaging guides, beautiful scenery, and good value, this trip will likely leave a positive impression.

Do I need a visa for this tour?
Some citizens may need a visa, so check your nationality requirements before booking.
Is there a dress code I should follow?
Comfortable clothes and shoes are recommended; bring swimwear if you plan to swim at Kravice.
How long is the total trip?
The trip usually lasts around 8 hours, but border crossings and traffic can extend the day to 11-12 hours.
What currency do I need?
Bosnian and Herzegovina taxes are about 3 EUR per person; carry some cash for this and small purchases.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included, but you’ll have free time to explore local options and try Bosnian cuisine.
Are the waterfalls suitable for swimming?
Yes, many travelers swim at Kravice, but check local conditions and your comfort.
What language is the tour guide’s spoken language?
Guides speak English and Spanish.
What should I bring on the day?
Passport or ID, comfortable shoes, swimwear, camera, and any personal essentials.
How do I handle border crossing delays?
Patience is key; bring snacks and water, and enjoy the scenic drive.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility in your plans.
This tour combines the best of Bosnia’s natural beauty and historic charm, all within a day’s comfortable journey. Whether you’re after stunning photo ops, cultural insights, or just a break from Dubrovnik’s busy streets, it’s a solid choice.