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Discover Mostar and Kravice Waterfalls on a full-day tour from Cavtat, including the iconic Old Bridge, Ottoman house, and stunning waterfalls—perfect for quick, authentic Balkan experiences.
Travelers looking to squeeze a bit of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s charm into a day trip from Croatia will find this tour a practical and memorable choice. Covering highlights like the medieval Old Bridge, the Kravice Waterfalls, and an authentic Ottoman house, it offers a well-rounded glimpse into the region’s history and natural beauty—all with the convenience of round-trip transport from Cavtat.
What really stands out is the expert guidance—tour guides like Marija and Luca are praised for their knowledge and friendly approach—and the scenic stops that give you a taste of both cultural richness and jaw-dropping natural landscapes. The only potential hitch? The early start time and full-day length might not suit everyone, especially those seeking a more relaxed pace.
This tour is perfect for history lovers, nature fans, and anyone eager to cross borders easily for a quick Balkan adventure. If you’re in Dubrovnik or Cavtat and want an efficient way to explore Mostar and its surroundings, this excursion ticks many boxes.


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The tour kicks off bright and early at 6:00 am from Frankopanska ul. 1 in Cavtat. Given the roughly 12-hour duration, this means a very full day, but it’s a small sacrifice for covering so much ground efficiently. The bus is equipped with air conditioning and comfortable seating, which makes that early start a little easier—according to reviews, the coach is generally well-received, with passengers appreciating the smooth ride and friendly drivers like Luca, who also go above and beyond—such as returning a passenger’s sunglasses left in Montenegro.
Our first real taste of Bosnia is the Kravice Waterfalls, often called a mini Niagara. Located in the Neretva River valley, these waterfalls cascade over terraced cliffs, creating a lush, vibrant scene perfect for photos or a quick swim. Reviewers mention that the water temperature hovers around 12°C, so it’s a brisk but invigorating refreshment—definitely a highlight for nature lovers.
While the entrance fee is not included in the tour price (costing about €10), the waterfalls make for a memorable stretch of the legs after the long bus ride. Several travelers, like Lorna, describe the waterfalls as “amazing experiences” and emphasize the “refreshing” water—something you’ll definitely want to take advantage of if you’re visiting in warmer months.
After roughly an hour at Kravice, we head towards Mostar’s iconic Old Bridge (Stari Most). This reconstructed medieval arched bridge is much more than just a pretty backdrop; it’s a symbol of reconciliation and resilience for Bosnia-Herzegovina. Our guide in Mostar offers a 30-minute local guided tour, showcasing the narrow cobbled streets, bustling markets, and Ottoman-influenced architecture.
Reviewers like PeterAntony highlight how engaging and friendly guides, such as Marija, make the history come alive, sharing stories about the bridge’s reconstruction and the town’s multicultural past. The best part? It’s a free attraction, but the guided tour helps you appreciate the significance of the site beyond just snapping photos.
Included in the tour is entry to the Kajtaz House, an authentic Ottoman residence, giving a rare glance into traditional Bosnian architecture and lifestyle. Visitors note that this experience adds a layer of cultural depth, supplementing the lively street scenes with a quieter, more personal view of history. Many reviewers, such as Lorna, appreciated the free entrance as a bonus, feeling it added value to the overall trip.
The three hours allocated in Mostar give enough time to wander, snap photos, browse local shops, or relax over coffee. Some travelers praise the balance of guided and free time, which allows for spontaneity—whether that’s grabbing a quick snack or soaking in the scenery.
The return trip is equally smooth, with plenty of rest stops and friendly guides like Luca, who share insights and stories along the way. Many travelers, including Daniel, mention the comfortable coach and how the overall organization contributed to a stress-free day. The tour wraps up back in Cavtat around 7:30 pm—long, yes, but packed with memorable sights and experiences.

At a price of around $81.50 per person, this tour packs a lot into a single day. You get transportation, a knowledgeable guide, and access to key sites—a combination that offers excellent value, especially considering the cost of individual entrance fees. The inclusion of the Turkish house and free guided tour in Mostar enriches the experience without adding extra charges.
While some reviewers mentioned the early start and long hours, they generally agreed that the trip was well-organized and worthwhile. The trip’s small group size—max 48 travelers—keeps it intimate enough for questions and personalized attention, but still large enough to feel energetic and social.
This tour is ideal for history buffs, nature enthusiasts, and border-crossing lovers who want a taste of Bosnia without the hassle of planning multiple trips. It’s also perfect for those short on time but eager to see the highlights of Mostar and Kravice. Travelers who enjoy guided storytelling and scenic stops will find the balance pleasing.
This Mostar & Kravice Waterfalls tour is a practical, engaging way to experience some of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s highlights without the stress of logistics. The combination of natural beauty at Kravice, the cultural richness of Mostar, and the authentic Ottoman house makes it a compelling day out for travelers staying in Croatia.
While the early start and full-day schedule may be demanding, the effort pays off with stunning vistas, informative guides, and a chance to explore two countries in one trip. It’s a fantastic option for those who want an authentic, hassle-free Balkan experience with plenty of memorable moments.
If you’re after a well-organized trip that offers value for money and authentic sights, this tour should definitely be on your shortlist. Just remember to bring your camera, some snacks, and an appetite for adventure—and you’ll return with stories to tell.

Do I need a visa to join this tour?
You should check your visa requirements before traveling, as crossing the border into Bosnia and Herzegovina may require a visa depending on your nationality.
Is there transportation included?
Yes, round-trip transport from Cavtat is included, with comfortable coaches and a pickup point at Frankopanska ul. 1.
What is the start time of the tour?
The tour departs at 6:00 am, so be prepared for an early start.
How long is the entire trip?
The tour lasts approximately 12 hours, including travel, sightseeing, and free time.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entrance to Kravice Waterfalls costs around €10, and the biH entrance tax is about €3. The Turkish house entrance is free.
What is the group size?
The maximum number of travelers is around 48, ensuring a somewhat intimate experience.
Is this tour suitable for children or seniors?
Most travelers can participate, but consider the early start and long day if traveling with young children or seniors.
Can I cancel or rebook?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance.
What should I bring?
Bring your passport, some water, snacks, sun protection, and appropriate footwear for walking and exploring.
Is there free time at each stop?
Yes, the itinerary allows for free exploration in Mostar, along with guided insights, so you can enjoy the sites at your own pace.
This detailed review aims to give you a clear picture of what to expect and how to maximize your experience on this engaging Balkan day trip. Whether you’re after cultural insights, natural beauty, or simply a well-organized adventure, it offers a balanced mix that’s hard to beat for one day of travel.