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Discover the charm of Bosnia and Herzegovina with this full-day Split to Mostar and Kravica Waterfalls tour, featuring expert guides, stunning scenery, and authentic local experiences.
Exploring Bosnia and Herzegovina from Split: A Full-Day Adventure to Mostar and Kravica Waterfalls
Taking a day trip from Split to Bosnia and Herzegovina offers a fascinating glimpse into a country that often surprises travelers with its beauty and history. This tour, priced at $82 per person, promises visits to the picturesque town of Mostar, famous for its iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge), and the breathtaking Kravica Waterfalls—a natural wonder that invites a quick swim and photo ops.
What makes this trip stand out? We love how it balances culture with natural beauty, all within a manageable day. From scenic drives through traditional villages to lively city explorations, the experience feels thoughtfully curated. That said, one potential consideration is the early start, which might be a challenge if you’re not a morning person or have difficulty with border crossings.
This tour is ideal for those who want a straightforward way to see Bosnia and Herzegovina without the hassle of planning logistics themselves. It’s perfect for culture lovers, nature enthusiasts, or anyone craving a taste of a slightly off-the-beaten-path destination while based in Split or Trogir.

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Your day kicks off early, with pickup points that can vary depending on your booking choice. The drive from Split is part of the charm—passing through lush, rocky landscapes of Herzegovina and traditional villages. This is where you’ll start to feel the anticipation build for what’s ahead. Many reviews mention how smoothly the transportation runs, thanks to a professional driver and an air-conditioned vehicle, making the long ride comfortable.
Once in Mostar, a guided walking tour introduces you to its most famous sights. The star of the show is the Stari Most (Old Bridge), a marvel of Ottoman engineering that connects the city’s two sides. Tour guides like Philip and Maria are praised for their knowledgeable storytelling, making the city’s history accessible and engaging. Reviewers note that guides go beyond basic facts—they share personal tips about the best local cafes for coffee or where to find authentic burek and baklava.
Walking through the Ottoman quarter, you’ll see restored mosques, colorful bazaars, and streets that seem to whisper stories from centuries past. Many visitors highlight the lively atmosphere—locals showing off daring bridge jumps and street vendors selling souvenirs. The vibe is friendly and inviting, with some reviewers mentioning how they felt like they were exploring a living, breathing piece of history rather than a tourist hotspot.
Mostar offers enough free time—about 2 hours, according to the schedule—for you to wander independently. This is a chance to soak in the sights at your own pace, try Turkish-style coffee, or pick up unique souvenirs in the many shops lining the streets. One reviewer loved visiting a local coffee shop called Cafe d Alma, describing it as a “fantastic experience” that added authentic flavor to the trip.
Another appreciated aspect is the opportunity to indulge in local foods like evapi or savor baklava, echoing the recommendations from guides and fellow travelers. This flexibility is a big plus; you can explore, eat, or relax on a terrace with a view of the river, often with insider tips from guides like Ivanka and Anna Maria.
After exploring Mostar, the journey continues to the Kravica Waterfalls, a stunning cascade set in lush surroundings. Many reviews mention the chaotic yet charming atmosphere here—deck chairs, cafes, and crowds, especially on weekends or sunny days. While some found it a bit overwhelming, most agree that the scenery is worth the visit.
Here, you’ll get the chance for a quick swim to beat the heat, with a walk down approximately 400 meters to reach the falls. Bring your swimsuit and towel—reviewers confirm the water is cold but invigorating. Even if swimming isn’t your thing, the views are spectacular, and many say it’s a highlight of the trip.
For some, Kravica isn’t just about the waterfalls but also the lively setting—caves, cafes, and spots for photos. Despite the chaos, visitors appreciate the breathtaking scenery and the chance to unwind in nature before heading back to Split.
The drive back offers the perfect time to reflect on the day’s experiences. Many travelers mention how well-organized the tour is, with timely stops and friendly guides ensuring everyone stays on schedule. Wi-Fi on the bus keeps you connected, and the group sizes tend to be manageable, fostering a friendly atmosphere.

Guides like Ivanka and Philip are frequently praised for their local knowledge, humor, and attentiveness. One reviewer said Ivanka was “funny, knowledgeable, and made it a great day,” highlighting how her storytelling added depth to the visit. Others loved the personal recommendations, like trying local coffee or visiting specific restaurants for authentic Bosnian cuisine.
Many travelers appreciated the balance of structure and free time—enough to explore but not so long that the day becomes exhausting. The early start is worth it for those who want to maximize their sightseeing, especially since border crossings can sometimes take longer than expected. The tour fee includes border crossing fees (cash only, around $5) and entrance fees to Kravica ($10), so budgeting cash is advisable.
At $82, this experience offers a lot—transport, guiding, entrance fees, and insider tips—making it excellent value. Reviewers consistently mention the professionalism of the guides and the smooth logistics, which are critical for a stress-free day. The option to book and pay later adds flexibility, especially for travelers with changing plans.

This trip suits travelers who want a comprehensive look at Bosnia and Herzegovina without the hassle of organizing separate transportation or guides. It’s perfect for history buffs, culture enthusiasts, and nature lovers alike. If you’re comfortable with early mornings, enjoy scenic drives, and appreciate good guides who can share personal insights, this tour will suit you well.
However, it’s not ideal if you’re wheelchair users, given the walking involved and the terrain at the waterfalls. Also, if you’re expecting a very relaxed pace or more free time at each stop, you might find the schedule a bit tight.

“This tour is excellent value for money. It is a long day with a very early start from Split, however, we were lucky with the border crossings at bo…”

Is this tour suitable for children?
While the tour is family-friendly, keep in mind the early start, walking on cobblestones in Mostar, and the quick swim at Kravica. Children who enjoy outdoor activities and are comfortable with these conditions will likely enjoy it.
How long is the total travel time?
The entire day includes transportation from Split, sightseeing, and return, with the drive through scenic landscapes. Expect a full-day experience with an early departure and a return to Split in the evening.
Are the guides fluent in English?
Yes, the tour includes an English-speaking guide and driver, who provide detailed commentary and helpful tips throughout the day.
What is the cost of entrance fees and border crossing?
Entrance to Kravica Waterfalls costs about $10, payable in cash, while border crossing fees are approximately $5, also paid in cash at the meeting point.
Is food included in the tour?
No, meals and drinks are not included. However, there are plenty of opportunities in Mostar to try local foods and buy snacks during free time.
Can I change the meeting point?
Yes, the meeting point may vary depending on your booking option. Confirm your pickup details when booking, and arrive on time to avoid missing the tour.
In essence, this full-day tour from Split to Mostar and Kravica Waterfalls offers a well-rounded mix of history, culture, and nature. With knowledgeable guides, stunning scenery, and a good value price, it’s an excellent way to experience Bosnia and Herzegovina’s highlights, especially if time is limited but your curiosity isn’t. Whether you’re photographing the Old Bridge, cooling off at the waterfalls, or sampling local treats, this trip is bound to leave you with memorable stories and plenty of photos.