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Discover the charm of Bosnia and Herzegovina on this full-day trip from Split or Trogir, exploring Medjugorje's spiritual site and Mostar’s iconic bridge with expert guides.
Exploring Medjugorje and Mostar on a Full-Day Trip from Split or Trogir
If you’re looking to add a meaningful cultural and scenic experience to your Croatian trip, this full-day tour to Medjugorje and Mostar offers just that. It’s a carefully curated journey that combines spirituality, history, and architecture, all wrapped into one seamless day. The experience is especially appealing if you’re interested in religious sites, want to explore Bosnia and Herzegovina without a fuss, or simply love discovering picturesque old towns.
What we really love about this trip is the balance between guided tours and free time, allowing you to soak in the atmosphere at your own pace. Plus, the guides are praised for their friendliness and knowledge, making the journey both informative and personable. However, one thing to consider is the drive from Split or Trogir — it’s a long day with some tight seating, especially for larger groups or those prone to car sickness.
This tour suits travelers who appreciate meaningful cultural encounters, enjoy beautiful scenery, and prefer guided experiences that are not overly packed. If you’re after a relaxed, well-organized day with plenty of authentic sights, this trip will likely tick all your boxes.


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The tour begins with pickup at your hotel in Split or Trogir. The air-conditioned vehicle makes the long drive comfortable, but keep in mind, the ride from the Dalmatian coast to Bosnia and Herzegovina is quite lengthy — plan to settle in with some snacks and patience. The transfer is straightforward, and the driver acts as your chauffeur for the day, giving you a smooth journey through scenic landscapes.
Once across the border (a quick process but with a cash border fee of 5 euros per person), you arrive in Medjugorje, a town that’s become one of the world’s most visited Marian pilgrimage sites since 1981. Here, the famous Apparition Hill is the main highlight. Visitors report that it feels almost like stepping into a fairytale landscape—from the lush hillside to the small chapels and the many pilgrims walking the paths.
One traveler, Alma Oliva Gonzalez, wished for more time in Medjugorje, which indicates there’s plenty to see and absorb. The brief visit allows you to soak in the spiritual atmosphere, visit the site where the Virgin Mary was reported to have appeared to shepherd children, and explore the surroundings at your own pace during the free time.
You’ll get an overview of the site and its significance, and many visitors find the moment quite moving. The report of Marian apparitions in 1981 has turned this humble hill into a pilgrimage magnet, drawing people from all over the world. While the tour doesn’t include an organized prayer or mass, the peaceful ambiance is palpable, and many find it a contemplative experience.
More Great Tours NearbyLeaving Medjugorje, the journey continues toward Mostar, a city that’s often called the jewel of Herzegovina. The drive takes approximately an hour, and the scenery along the way is absolutely worth paying attention to—rolling hills, scattered villages, and the occasional glimpse of the Neretva River.
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Once in Mostar, you’ll enjoy a guided walking tour of the charming old town, which is a picture-perfect mosaic of Ottoman and European influences. The star of the show is undoubtedly the Old Bridge (Stari Most), a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of reconciliation after the Bosnian War. Many reviewers comment on the beauty of the bridge, especially when viewed from the old town’s stone streets or from the nearby cafes.
Your guide, Adrianna, has been highlighted as both knowledgeable and friendly—an asset when navigating the narrow alleyways, lively markets, or historic mosques. The guided portion lasts about an hour, giving you a solid overview of the city’s history, architecture, and cultural significance.
After the guided tour, you’ll have some free time to stroll, shop for souvenirs, or grab a coffee at a riverside café. This flexibility is appreciated, particularly by those who want to linger and really absorb the atmosphere. Some travelers, like the reviewer who found the car tight for four adults, might prefer to keep their movements unhurried, so consider your comfort with long drives and small group settings.
The return trip to Split or Trogir wraps up the day, with the driver ensuring everyone is comfortably back at their accommodation. The entire experience, from start to finish, is designed to be hassle-free, so you can focus on enjoying the sights and stories.

The tour covers pickup and drop-off, air-conditioned transportation, a driver, and a guide in Mostar. The border crossing fee (5 euros) is not included, so bring cash to avoid delays. Also, it’s recommended to carry your passport, wear comfortable shoes, and have some cash on hand for personal expenses or small purchases.
The tour is offered in several languages, including English, German, Polish, French, and Italian, making it accessible to a wide range of travelers. You can reserve your spot with the flexibility to pay later, and cancellation is possible up to 24 hours before the trip, offering peace of mind.
One traveler, Mladen, who guided the group, was praised for his friendliness and knowledge, making the long day more engaging. Another reviewer liked Adrianna’s expertise in Mostar, describing her as a “pure delight.” The only downside mentioned was the tight seating arrangement — for four adults, the car was a bit cramped, and the long ride could be uncomfortable for some.
Alma wished for more time in Medjugorje, which suggests the site has enough depth and serenity to warrant a longer visit if possible. Others appreciated the balance of guided and free time, which allows a personalized experience.
This trip is perfect for those who want to see key highlights of Herzegovina without the hassle of organizing transport and guides themselves. It’s ideal if you have limited time but want an immersive experience with knowledgeable guides.
Travelers interested in religious sites will appreciate the visit to Apparition Hill, while those drawn to historical architecture will enjoy Mostar’s stunning bridge and old town. The tour’s value is especially notable given the price point—about $93—considering the guided aspect, transportation, and entry to sites.
If you prefer a relaxed pace with the flexibility to explore on your own, or if you’re okay with a long day in a small vehicle, this tour offers a compelling combination of comfort and authenticity.
This full-day trip from Split or Trogir offers a well-rounded experience of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s cultural and spiritual centres. You’ll appreciate the knowledgeable guides, who enhance your understanding of the sites with friendly and insightful commentary. The mix of guided and free time makes it adaptable, while the scenic drive keeps the journey engaging.
While the long drive and tight seating could be concerns for some, these are balanced by the convenience of door-to-door pickup and the depth of experience at each stop. The tour’s affordable price makes it an excellent value—particularly for travelers who want to see two iconic locations without the fuss of independent planning.
This trip is a smart choice for those eager to connect with local history, architecture, and spirituality in a day that feels both enriching and manageable. It’s perfect for curious explorers, cultural enthusiasts, and spiritual travelers alike.
“I would like more time in Medjugorje.”
Is transportation included?
Yes, pickup and drop-off are included in the price, along with air-conditioned transport and a driver.
What is the cost of border crossing?
The border fee is 5 euros per person, paid in cash, and is not included in the tour price.
How much free time will I have in Medjugorje and Mostar?
You will have some free time in both locations to explore, shop, or take photos after guided tours.
Do I need a passport?
Yes, a valid passport is necessary for crossing the border into Bosnia and Herzegovina.
How long is the drive?
The drive is approximately an hour from Medjugorje to Mostar, with a total day-long trip including transfers.
Is the tour suitable for all age groups?
Yes, but be mindful that the vehicle can be tight for four adults and the drive is long; comfort levels vary.
Are there language options?
Yes, the tour is available in multiple languages, including English, German, Polish, French, and Italian.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, reservations are recommended; you can book now and pay later, with cancellation allowed up to 24 hours in advance.