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Discover Bosnia's hidden gems on this scenic one-way tour from Sarajevo to Dubrovnik, featuring Mostar, Kravica Falls, Blagaj, and more for an authentic experience.
Traveling from Sarajevo to Dubrovnik? This guided tour offers a fantastic way to experience some of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s most captivating spots along the way. With a knowledgeable guide leading the way, you’ll explore historic towns, stunning waterfalls, and scenic viewpoints—all packed into a single day. The journey covers a variety of highlights, making it a perfect option for travelers wanting to break up a long drive with meaningful sightseeing.
What we really appreciate about this tour is how seamlessly it combines natural beauty with cultural richness. The stops are thoughtfully chosen, allowing plenty of time for photos, exploration, and learning about the local stories behind each site. However, keep in mind that the group size is limited (up to three people for the price), which means a more intimate experience but also requires early booking for popular dates. This tour suits those who enjoy scenic drives, cultural insights, and authentic, off-the-beaten-path stops.


This journey from Sarajevo to Dubrovnik isn’t just about moving between two cities—it’s about experiencing Bosnia and Herzegovina’s soul at every stop. The tour is designed for travelers who want to see a variety of landscapes and historical sites without the hassle of organizing separate trips.
You’ll start your day with pickup from your Sarajevo accommodation in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle. The route takes you through Bosnian canyons and mountains, offering photo-worthy vistas often missed when just driving by. The small-group format ensures you’re not just another face in a crowd, and guides genuinely share their insights, making every stop meaningful.
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Your first stop is Konjic, an ancient town with archaeological roots stretching back over 4,000 years. Here, you’ll see the Stone Bridge from the 17th century, a relic that illustrates Ottoman engineering. One reviewer mentioned that Konjic’s history is fascinating, and it’s a great spot to stretch your legs and soak in a quieter, less touristy atmosphere.

Mostar is arguably the star of the tour. Its iconic Old Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a magnificent sight to behold. Walking over the bridge, you’ll get a chance to marvel at its architecture and snap those classic photos of the Neretva River below. One traveler described the cobblestone streets of Mostar as “picturesque,” and most agree it’s a must-see.
The Old Bridge isn’t just a pretty scene; it’s a symbol of reconciliation and resilience, especially considering its history of destruction and rebuilding. Guides often share stories about the bridge’s significance, adding depth to your visit.

Next, you visit Blagaj, a place that feels like stepping into a fairytale. The town’s highlight is the Dervish Tekke, built over the largest freshwater spring in the Balkans. The Tekke was a place of spiritual retreat for Sufi mystics, and by visiting, you get a glimpse of Bosnia’s spiritual diversity. The serene setting, with water rushing beneath the monastery, makes for a peaceful stop where you can absorb the local atmosphere.
Reviewers mention how the Tekke’s architecture and its riverside location create a mystical ambiance. The entrance fee is included, and guides often point out the details that make this spot unique.

Then, you’ll explore Pocitelj, a medieval Ottoman village perched on a hilltop. Here, you can walk along stone streets, admire the Ottoman architecture, and visit the silo-shaped fortress overlooking the village. The views are stunning, and one reviewer raved about the “fantastic vistas” from the top of the fortress.
This stop offers a perfect chance for photos, with many mentioning how the landscape and historic structures create a perfect backdrop.

Finally, the tour takes you to Kravica Falls, a natural spectacle that draws crowds and photographers alike. The 26-28 meter high cascade plunges into emerald pools, offering a refreshing spot to unwind and even take a swim. One traveler described it as an “incredible location,” and many find it a highlight for its sheer beauty and photogenic qualities. It’s ideal for a quick dip or just relaxing while soaking in the scenery.
The timing at Kravica is flexible enough to allow for some leisure, and guides typically provide safety tips and suggestions for making the most of your visit.
Throughout the day, transportation is smooth and comfortable, with air conditioning and plenty of space for photos and rest. The tour runs on a flexible schedule, with entrance fees included for sites like the War Museum in Mostar, Tekke in Blagaj, and Kravica Falls, ensuring no hidden costs during your trip.
Lunch is not included, giving you the freedom to choose where and what to eat—perhaps sampling local Bosnian cuisine or grabbing a quick snack at one of the stops. Travelers have mentioned that the driver sometimes leaves visitors at a distance from key sites, which might mean some walking with heavy bags, so packing light and comfortable shoes are advisable.
The tour is offered in English, with a guide ready to answer questions and share stories, making the experience educational as well as scenic.
From reviews, we learn that guides like Faris and Ibrahim are highly praised for their friendliness, knowledge, and safety-conscious driving. Ibrahim, in particular, was described as “exceptional” and attentive, adding a personal touch that many travelers appreciated.
One traveler mentioned that the driver was very nice and knowledgeable but noted that the air conditioning was sometimes less effective, and the driver left them quite far from the old town gate of Mostar with heavy bags. These small details highlight that, while the tour offers incredible value and experiences, some practical considerations like weather and luggage handling are worth being mindful of.

This journey is perfect for travelers who want to see a variety of Bosnia’s highlights without the hassle of separate arrangements. It’s especially great if you appreciate scenic drives, historic towns, and natural beauty in one day. The small-group setting suits those who prefer a more personalized experience, and the price reflects a comprehensive day with an expert guide.
If you’re interested in photography, history, or simply enjoying breathtaking landscapes, this tour hits all those marks. It’s also ideal for adventurers who want a taste of Bosnia’s diverse attractions before heading into Croatia.
This Sarajevo to Dubrovnik tour offers a carefully curated taste of Bosnia’s most photogenic spots and cultural treasures. The combination of scenic landscapes, historic sites, and friendly guides makes it a strong choice for anyone seeking a memorable day, especially those who value authentic experiences over touristy crowds. The small-group approach means you’ll get more personalized commentary and the chance to ask questions, adding depth to your understanding of the region.
The highlights—Mostar’s Old Bridge, Blagaj’s mystical Tekke, Pocitelj’s panoramic views, and Kravica Falls—are all unforgettable in their own right. While a few practical hiccups have been noted (like air conditioning issues and walking distances), the overall experience is praised for its value, beauty, and educational quality.
For those wanting to connect Sarajevo and Dubrovnik while discovering Bosnia’s treasures, this tour hits the sweet spot of convenience, scenery, and cultural richness. It’s best suited for curious travelers eager to explore beyond the main cities and dive into Bosnia’s compelling landscapes and stories.
“Drivers have the risk of the accident. They are using mobile phone when then drlve, or any other dangerous driving.”
How long is the total tour?
The tour lasts a full day, taking you from early morning pickup in Sarajevo to drop-off in Dubrovnik, including multiple sightseeing stops along the way.
What is included in the price?
Your fee covers hotel pickup in Sarajevo, drop-off in Dubrovnik, entrance fees for key sites (War Museum in Mostar, Tekke in Blagaj, Kravica Falls), bottled water, and an experienced English-speaking guide.
Are meals included?
No, lunch and dinner are not included, giving you the flexibility to choose your own eating options during the day.
What should I bring?
Bring your passport for border crossings, comfortable shoes for walking, and any personal essentials. It’s also wise to have some cash for snacks or additional expenses.
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
While not explicitly stated, the focus on scenic stops and walking suggests it can be suitable for families with older children who enjoy sightseeing and light walking.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which offers some flexibility if your plans change.
What is the group size?
The tour price is for up to three people, making it a more intimate experience compared to larger group tours.
How is the transportation arranged?
Transportation is air-conditioned and comfortable, with a driver that guides you through the scenic routes, ensuring a smooth journey.
Are there opportunities for photos?
Absolutely, each stop offers fantastic photo opportunities, and guides often assist in capturing memorable moments.
Whether you’re after cultural insights, stunning natural beauty, or simply a well-organized way to see Bosnia before heading into Croatia, this tour delivers a balanced and rewarding experience.