From Dubrovnik: Mostar & Kravica Waterfalls Small-Group Tour

If you’re planning a day trip from Dubrovnik to explore Bosnia and Herzegovina, this small-group tour to Mostar and Kravice Waterfalls offers a balanced mix of scenic beauty, cultural exchange, and history—all for just around $35 per person. While the journey spans nearly 600 years of history and a fair bit of driving, the views and authentic experiences make it worth every minute.
What really makes this tour shine is the knowledgeable guides who bring the region’s stories to life, the stunning Kravice waterfalls that are picture-perfect, and the chance to stroll across the UNESCO-listed Old Bridge that has survived war and reconstruction. The tour also offers a glimpse into the oriental influences that shape Mostar, from mosques to architecture, making it a truly cultural adventure.
That said, one thing to keep in mind is border crossing times—waiting can be lengthy, and the itinerary is somewhat tight, especially at the waterfalls. This means you’ll want to be prepared for a full day of travel and sightseeing, with limited time at each stop. Still, if you’re eager to see a different side of the Balkans beyond the Croatian coast, this tour packs a lot into a manageable day.
Ideal for history buffs, culture lovers, or travelers on a budget looking for an authentic taste of Bosnia, this trip offers solid value and an engaging experience—just be ready for a bus ride and some early mornings.
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- Affordable Price: At $35, it offers excellent value for a full day trip.
- Expert Guides: Both the bus guide and local guides in Mostar deliver engaging, well-informed commentary.
- Stunning Scenery: Expect breathtaking views of the Old Bridge, waterfalls, and Ottoman-influenced architecture.
- Cultural Insights: Learn about Bosnia’s history, Ottoman influence, and recent war through guided commentary.
- Limited Time at Stops: The itinerary is packed, so time at each location is brief—about 2 hours in Mostar and 50 minutes at Kravice.
- Border Waits: Expect some delays crossing into Bosnia, which can add to the overall travel time.
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Why This Tour Works for Travelers

This tour is perfect if you’re after an affordable, guided day trip that combines scenic beauty with cultural history. It’s especially appealing if you want to experience Mostar’s iconic Old Bridge and waterfalls without the hassle of organizing your own transport or dealing with border crossings alone. The small-group size means more personalized attention and a friendlier atmosphere, which many reviewers appreciated.
It’s also well-suited for those with limited time but a strong desire to see Bosnia beyond Dubrovnik. If you’re a history lover or curious about Ottoman influences, you’ll find the guided commentary both informative and engaging. However, if you’re less comfortable with long bus rides or prefer a more relaxed pace, keep in mind that the tour is quite packed.
A Closer Look at the Itinerary

Hotel Pickup and Journey to Bosnia
The tour kicks off early, with pickup from your Dubrovnik accommodation, making it convenient and hassle-free. From there, you’ll settle into a bus with air conditioning, as some reviews mention the bus being a bit cramped and warm—so packing a light fan or wearing breathable clothes might be wise. The drive itself is an experience, as your guide shares insights into Croatian history and the long-standing relationship between Croatia and Bosnia.
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The border crossing is part of the adventure. Travelers have mentioned that crossing into Bosnia can take some time due to security and customs checks. One reviewer appreciated the safety and trust in the guide handling passports, which is reassuring for first-timers. Be sure to have your passports or ID cards ready, especially if you’re an EU citizen.
Mostar: The Ottoman Jewel
Once in Mostar, you’ll enjoy about two hours of free time to explore. A local guide accompanies the group for a 30-minute walking tour, highlighting key sights like the Old Bridge—a UNESCO World Heritage Site reconstructed after the war—and Ottoman-era mosques from the 16th century. The feedback from past travelers consistently praises the local guides, who are described as friendly, funny, and full of interesting facts.
Many visitors mention that the local guides make the experience truly engaging. One reviewer recalls their guide in Mostar, who made the history come alive with stories and humor, adding a layer of authenticity to the sightseeing.
Kravice Waterfalls: Nature’s Refreshing Stop
After exploring Mostar, the bus heads to Kravice Waterfalls for a 50-minute stop. The waterfalls offer a perfect photo opportunity, with reviewers describing them as spectacular and beautiful. Some travelers mention that they would have liked more time to swim or relax there, but the short stop is balanced against the overall schedule.
The waterfalls are also an excellent place to sample some continental food, enjoy a Turkish coffee, or take a quick dip if time permits. The stairs leading down to the waterfalls are steep, but the scenery makes the climb worthwhile. A few reviews note that the time at Kravice was slightly rushed, so if natural beauty is a priority, be prepared for a quick visit.
Return Journey and Drop-off
After the waterfalls, the bus heads back to Dubrovnik, with some time allocated for refueling and restroom breaks. The return trip can be lengthy, especially if border crossing delays happen, so patience is key. Travelers mention that the entire day can stretch to over 13 hours, but most agree that the experience justifies the long hours.
Transportation and Group Size
The tour uses a standard bus with air conditioning, which travelers have described as average but sufficient. Group sizes are kept small enough for a more intimate experience—around 8-16 people—though some reviews note the bus can feel cramped and warm, especially on hot days. The guides and drivers are praised for their professionalism and friendliness, making the long ride more comfortable.
Pricing and Value
At $35 per person, this tour offers remarkable value, especially considering the inclusions like hotel pickup/drop-off, transportation, a guide on the bus, and the local guide in Mostar. Entrance fees to Kravice Waterfalls ($10) and other optional attractions are extra, but even with those, the overall cost remains budget-friendly.
Given the cost of independent travel—organizing transport, border crossings, and guided commentary—this tour presents a hassle-free way to see Mostar and Kravice without breaking the bank. The reviews highlight that most travelers felt they received good value for money, thanks to the depth of information and the stunning scenery.
Practical Tips for Travelers
- Bring your passport or ID: Border crossing will require this.
- Wear comfortable shoes: Expect stairs at Kravice and walking in Mostar’s old town.
- Cash for entrance fees: Kravice costs about 10 (local currency or euros—check in advance).
- Plan for a full day: Be ready for an early start and a long day of travel and sightseeing.
- Pack light snacks: Food and drinks aren’t included, and time at each stop is limited.
- Prepare for border delays: Patience is key, and expect a bit of waiting.
The Sum Up

This Dubrovnik to Mostar & Kravice Waterfalls tour delivers a well-rounded look at Bosnia’s cultural and natural gems without the hassle of independent planning. You’ll gain insights from friendly guides, marvel at stunning waterfalls, and walk across one of Europe’s most iconic bridges—all packed into a cost-effective day.
It’s an excellent choice for travelers who want to sample Bosnian culture, enjoy breathtaking scenery, and keep expenses low. The tour’s pace may be brisk, but the experience is authentic and enriching, making it perfect for those eager to see more of the Balkans beyond Dubrovnik’s walls.
For history enthusiasts, scenic lovers, or curious explorers, this trip offers a memorable glimpse into Bosnia’s contrasts—east meets west, old meets new, and nature meets history.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a visa to join this tour? Yes, all passengers should check if they need a visa to enter Bosnia and Herzegovina. Typically, EU citizens and some others can enter visa-free, but it’s best to verify before travel.
What should I bring on the day of the tour? Pack your passport or ID, comfortable shoes, cash for entrance fees (about 10 euros to Kravice), a hat, sunscreen, and possibly a light jacket for cooler moments.
Is the tour suitable for children or elderly travelers? The tour is generally not recommended for those with mobility impairments due to stairs at Kravice and walking in the old town. It’s best suited for those able to handle a long day and some walking.
How long is the total trip? Expect around 10.5 hours from pickup to drop-off, with some reviews noting it can stretch longer due to border crossing delays.
Are meals included? No, food and drinks are not included, so plan to bring snacks or buy at stops.
What if I want to spend more time at the waterfalls or in Mostar? The itinerary is quite structured, with roughly 2 hours in Mostar and 50 minutes at Kravice. Additional time would require private arrangements or a different tour.
This tour balances scenic beauty, cultural discovery, and budget-friendly convenience—making it a solid choice for a day out beyond Dubrovnik.
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