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Discover Bosnia’s highlights from Sarajevo to Dubrovnik on a well-paced, guided day tour featuring Mostar, Kravice Falls, Blagaj, and Poitelj, with authentic sights and expert insight.
Exploring the Balkans just got easier with this comprehensive one-way tour from Sarajevo to Dubrovnik. Designed for travelers eager to squeeze in a rich experience without the hassle of planning multiple trips, this 12-hour journey hits five of the most iconic destinations in Herzegovina. Whether you’re after stunning waterfalls, historic bridges, or scenic mountain villages, this tour combines all those elements seamlessly.
What we love most about this experience is how organized and informative the guides are—especially Kenan, who gets glowing reviews for his passion and knowledge. The balance of sightseeing, local cuisine, and storytelling means you’ll leave with more than just pictures—you’re likely to carry genuine stories and insights home. One thing to keep in mind: with so many stops packed into one day, it does require moderate physical activity, so it’s best suited for travelers comfortable on their feet and eager to explore.
This tour is ideal for those who want a comprehensive, guided introduction to Herzegovina’s highlights without the stress of navigation or logistics. If you’re visiting Sarajevo and heading towards Dubrovnik, it’s a fantastic way to maximize your time and see a variety of landscapes and cultures in just one day.


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Our day begins with a short drive to Konjic, a town often considered the gateway to Herzegovina. You’ll get your first glimpse of the ancient 17th-century Old Bridge, a true marvel of Ottoman engineering. The bridge spans the emerald-green Neretva River, a scene straight out of a postcard. We loved the way the guide explained Konjic’s historical significance as a prehistoric settlement turned modern-day hub.
While the visit is brief—about 30 minutes—you’ll appreciate its picturesque setting and the chance to take some photos of the river’s tranquil waters. The stop also offers a taste of local life, with the opportunity to relax at a restaurant famed for their homemade pies. Here, vegetarians are catered for, making it a flexible start to the day.
The highlight of the tour is undoubtedly Mostar’s Old Bridge (Stari Most). The town buzzes with a lively atmosphere, where Ottoman-influenced architecture meets a vibrant, multicultural community. You’ll get approximately two hours to explore the Old Bazaar, the cobbled streets, and the historic neighborhood.
The Old Bridge, reconstructed after the Bosnian war, is more than just a photo op; it symbolizes tolerance and resilience. The guide shares stories about the bridge’s history, the famous diving traditions, and the intricate craftsmanship of the surrounding Turkish houses. This is a place where history and modernity blend effortlessly, making it a visual and cultural feast.
Next, we head to Blagaj, a peaceful village set at the spring of the Buna River, famed for its crystal-clear waters. The highlight here is the 16th-century Dervish monastery (tekke) built into the rocks—an architectural jewel with Ottoman and Mediterranean influences.
The guide’s stories about the mild climate (“blaga” means mild in Bosnian) and the spiritual vibe of the tekke add depth to this stop. You’ll have about 90 minutes here—plenty of time to wander around, snap photos of the spring, and soak in the tranquil atmosphere.
One of the memorable moments is lunch on the riverbank, featuring local trout (or vegetarian options), paired with traditional desserts like smokvara. Eating by the river with the sound of flowing water provides a perfect pause before heading on.
Post-lunch, the journey continues to Pocitelj, a beautifully preserved fortified village. Its medieval stone houses and Ottoman architecture make it a photographer’s dream. The highlight is a leisurely hike up to the Kula (fortress), perched on a hill. From here, you’ll get sweeping views of the village and the surrounding Neretva valley.
The guide shares stories about Pocitelj’s role as a strategic military site—an old guard of the region. The visit here lasts about 90 minutes, which includes exploring the narrow alleys and the fortress. It’s a peaceful contrast to the busier city stops and offers a glimpse into traditional life.
No trip to Herzegovina is complete without visiting Kravice Falls. One of the region’s biggest waterfalls, it’s a spectacular sight with cascading water over limestone rocks. The falls are a favorite for travelers wanting to enjoy nature’s power and beauty.
At around 90 minutes, you’ll have enough time to walk along the falls, take photos, or just sit and listen to the water. The tour does not include an entrance fee, so you might want to bring some cash if you wish to rent a chair or buy snacks. The reviews highlight that the falls can be crowded, but their natural beauty remains undeniable.
Finally, the tour concludes with the scenic drive to Dubrovnik, where your guide provides some closing insights. Once in Dubrovnik, you’re dropped off at your accommodation or designated address, ending a full day of sightseeing.

What makes this tour stand out is the expert guidance, especially from Kenan, who is known for being both passionate and incredibly knowledgeable. Reviewers note that he always ensures comfort and engagement, making the long day feel more like a story shared with a friend than a rigid itinerary.
The meals included—a hearty brunch and river-side lunch—are thoughtful touches that break up the day and allow you to savor local flavors. The price of $166.05 encompasses most entry fees and meals, offering good value considering the number of stops and the personalized approach with groups limited to 8 travelers.
Transportation is comfortable, and the pacing is generally well-balanced, giving you enough time at each site without rushing. Travelers should be prepared for some walking, especially on uneven surfaces like cobblestones and hilltops. Moderate physical fitness is recommended, but the tours are accessible for most travelers with average mobility.
This is an excellent choice for travelers who want a full, culturally rich day without the hassle of organizing multiple trips themselves. History buffs, nature lovers, and those interested in Balkan architecture will find this tour rewarding. It’s especially suited for travelers who appreciate guided storytelling, authentic local cuisine, and scenic landscapes.
If you’re short on time but want to see the essence of Herzegovina’s highlights, this tour packs a lot into one day, making it perfect for a quick yet meaningful experience.

This Sarajevo to Dubrovnik tour offers a balanced, enriching day filled with stunning scenery, historic sites, and cultural insights. With knowledgeable guides like Kenan and inclusive meals, it feels both personal and well-organized—ideal for those who want to explore beyond the usual tourist spots.
While the full-day schedule might be intense, it’s a fantastic way to get a comprehensive taste of Herzegovina’s diverse attractions in just one trip. The overall value, guided storytelling, and authentic scenery make it a worthwhile addition to any Balkan itinerary.
In summary, this experience is perfect for curious travelers, history enthusiasts, and nature lovers looking for a memorable, guided journey through some of Bosnia’s most picturesque and culturally significant sites.

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 12 hours, starting at 8:00 am and ending with your arrival in Dubrovnik.
What’s included in the price?
Your fee covers a hearty brunch, bottled water, most entry tickets (like Mostar, Blagaj, and Pocitelj), and a guided experience.
Are meals provided?
Yes, a breakfast/brunch in the morning and a river-side lunch featuring local trout and traditional desserts are included.
What’s the group size?
The tour caters to a maximum of 8 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience.
Is transportation comfortable?
Yes, the journey is in a suitable vehicle for small groups, with stops at all key sites.
Do I need any special physical fitness?
Moderate physical activity is involved, including walking and light hikes, so some mobility is recommended.
Can I cancel freely?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it flexible for changes in plans.
This tour blends history, scenery, and culture into one seamless day — perfect for travelers eager to see Bosnia’s highlights without the hassle.