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Discover Mostar, Ston, and Kravice Waterfalls on a small group day trip from Dubrovnik, combining scenic views, historic sites, and authentic experiences.
This guided tour from Dubrovnik offers a well-rounded glimpse into some of the most captivating spots in Bosnia and Croatia. With stops at the UNESCO-listed Old Bridge in Mostar, the ancient salt flats in Ston, and the stunning Kravice Waterfalls, it’s a journey full of photo-worthy moments and cultural insights. The experience is designed for travelers who enjoy a mix of history, nature, and local flavor—all wrapped in a comfortable, intimate group setting.
One of the most appealing aspects of this tour is the small group size—up to 19 people—which means more personalized attention, less waiting, and smoother border crossings. The use of an air-conditioned vehicle with WiFi and audio guides in six languages makes it both convenient and engaging.
However, a possible consideration is the long duration of about 11 hours, which can be tiring for some, especially with early start times around 6:30 am. Still, if you’re eager to see multiple highlights without the hassle of organizing transport yourself, this tour offers a lot of value for the price.
This experience suits curious travelers who want to explore diverse sights comfortably while gaining local insights from knowledgeable guides. Whether you’re into stunning waterfalls, historic towns, or sampling local foods, this trip packs in plenty of memorable moments.
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Your day begins with a scenic drive along the Croatian coast, eventually meeting the Neretva River and heading to Kravice Waterfalls. Located on the Trebiat River, these waterfalls are often described as a “scenic cascade” that’s perfect for both photos and a refreshing swim during summer. Reviewers have noted their waters are crystal-clear and surrounded by lush greenery—ideal for a quick dip or just soaking in the view.
One reviewer, Gabriel, a guide on the trip, was praised for his storytelling about the waterfalls, making the experience more than just a visual treat. You might find that the hour and fifteen minutes allocated here pass quickly, especially if you decide to take a swim or explore the area.
Mostar is the highlight for many travelers. The UNESCO-listed Old Bridge (Stari Most) is an engineering marvel and a symbol of reconciliation after centuries of conflict. Walking across the bridge, you’ll get a sense of its historic importance and the lively energy of the surrounding old town. One reviewer described Mostar as “wonderful,” and loved wandering in the narrow streets, watching craftsmen at work, and browsing markets.
Along With the bridge, your guide will take you to a historic mosque, a Turkish house, and the bustling bazaar. The market stalls offer handcrafted souvenirs, and some travelers noted that local food in Bosnia is notably cheaper and more authentic than in Croatia. Many appreciated having a few hours of free time—enough to grab a Turkish coffee or a quick lunch before heading back.
Ston is often called the “salt capital” of the region, famous for its centuries-old salt flats and massive medieval walls that stretch over 5 kilometers. The guided walk allows you to learn about the strategic importance of the town throughout history. Reviewers enjoyed the chance to see the imposing fortifications up close and learn about salt harvesting, which was a lucrative trade for centuries.
Some reviews mention that this stop is brief—around 30 minutes—yet enough for a quick stroll and photo ops. This quick visit is ideal for those interested in medieval history and impressive fortifications, though it’s not intended for an in-depth tour of the salt pans.
The tour includes optional activities like oyster tasting in Ston or additional visits during free time. Many reviewers appreciated the flexibility, especially in smaller groups, which made border crossing easier and allowed for more spontaneous visits or extra sightseeing.
Travel is in a comfortable, air-conditioned minivan with WiFi, which makes the long travel times more bearable. Guides like Gabriel and Darijo consistently received praise for their storytelling, local knowledge, and attentiveness—making the day more engaging and educational. The group size fosters a friendly atmosphere, and the audio guides in multiple languages ensure everyone stays informed.
Reviewers have given this tour an overall 4.6/5 rating, with many noting the excellent guides, stunning scenery, and good value. For example, one guest loved how Gabriel’s knowledge made the waterfalls and historical sites come alive, while another appreciated the smooth border crossings and small group intimacy. Many enjoyed the combination of sightseeing and free time, allowing for a relaxed exploration of each spot.
Some travelers did mention the duration being quite long but felt the experience was worth it. The early start was manageable for most, and the entire trip was described as well-organized—running like clockwork. The scenic drive along the coast and mountains, combined with the opportunity to taste local foods, made the long day feel worthwhile.
This trip is perfect for those with a curiosity about history, culture, and stunning scenery. It appeals especially to travelers who don’t mind a long day of travel for a chance to see diverse sights without the hassle of organizing multiple arrangements. It’s also well-suited for small groups who want a more personalized experience, and for anyone eager to indulge their camera obsession with waterfalls, bridges, and scenic landscapes.
If you love learning about local history, sampling traditional foods, or snapping photos of postcard-perfect vistas, this tour hits all those notes.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Generally yes, as most travelers can participate, but be prepared for a full day involving walking and some standing.
What is included in the price?
The cost covers transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, WiFi, multilingual audio guides, and a guide along the way. Entry fees to the waterfalls are not included.
Can I swim at Kravice Waterfalls?
Yes, during summer months, the waters are popular for swimming, and many reviewers enjoyed a quick dip. Bring swimwear if you’d like to take a refreshing break.
How long is the free time in Mostar?
Most travelers have about 2 hours and 45 minutes in Mostar, which is enough for sightseeing, photos, and grabbing a bite.
Is the border crossing quick?
Small groups help with border control, making the process generally smooth. Guides like Gabriel and Darijo work efficiently to keep the day on schedule.
What should I bring for the trip?
Comfortable walking shoes are a must. In summer, pack swimwear and a towel for Kravice. Don’t forget your passport and some cash for optional extras.
This tour from Dubrovnik offers a well-balanced mix of natural beauty, historic sites, and local culture—ideal for travelers who want a comprehensive day without the stress of self-organizing. The small group size, knowledgeable guides, and scenic stops make it a standout option for those eager to explore Bosnia and Croatia in one day.
While it’s a long journey, the variety of sights, the quality of the guides, and the opportunity to enjoy authentic foods and stunning waterfalls make it absolutely worth considering. Whether you’re visiting Dubrovnik for a few days or want to experience something just outside the city, this trip delivers genuine value and memorable moments.
In summary, this tour suits curious, active travelers who appreciate history, scenic views, and small-group intimacy. If you’re after a hassle-free, enriching day trip that covers a lot of ground, you’ll find this experience to be both rewarding and enjoyable—an authentic window into some of the region’s most captivating sights.