Traveling through Bosnia and Herzegovina, especially Herzegovina, offers something quite special. This day tour from Mostar promises a mix of stunning nature, historic sites, and local flavor. It’s a popular choice for those who want to see beyond the city, soaking in waterfalls, meditative towns, and scenic vistas—all in one well-organized trip.
What really draws us in about this tour are two things: the diverse stops, from peaceful waterfalls to medieval towns, and the expert guidance that brings the stories and culture of Herzegovina to life. Plus, the small-group setting makes it feel intimate rather than rushed. On the flip side, a possible downside is the cost of entrance fees (like Kravice Waterfalls, which isn’t included), so you should budget for that separately.
This experience suits travelers who enjoy a good mix of nature and history, and who appreciate comfort and local insights. If you’re curious about Bosnia’s cultural fabric and want a hassle-free way to see some of its highlights, this tour hits the spot.
Key Points

- Comprehensive Day Trip: Covers major sights in Herzegovina, including waterfalls, medieval towns, and scenic viewpoints in one trip.
- Small Group Experience: Usually with 16 or fewer people, making it manageable and personalized.
- Expert Local Guide: Provides engaging stories, historical context, and personal touches like fresh fruit and Bosnian coffee tips.
- Flexible and Free Exploration: Ample free time at each stop allows for personal discovery.
- Cost Considerations: Entrance fees like Kravice Waterfalls are extra, so factor that into your budget.
- Comfortable Transportation: Air-conditioned minivans make the long drives more pleasant.
- Inclusive Experience: Pickup and drop-off included, plus live commentary on board.
- Ideal for Culture and Nature Enthusiasts: Perfect for those wanting a well-rounded snapshot of Herzegovina.
An In-Depth Look at the Tour Experience

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Starting Point and First Impressions
The adventure begins early, with pickup options at Orange Bus or Bosna Bank International, around 8:30-8:35 AM. From there, you’ll spend about 15 minutes on a comfortable van ride through lush valleys—setting the tone for a scenic journey that immediately hints at the natural beauty ahead. We’ve read that the views from Fortica Hill, with its panoramic outlook over Mostar, are simply breathtaking. It’s a great way to orient yourself, get a sense of the city’s layout, and enjoy a moment of peace before heading into the countryside.
Fortica Skywalk and Mostar’s History
The tour’s first stop is Fortica Hill, where the skywalk offers sweeping views of Mostar. It’s a short but worthwhile moment to breathe in the cityscape, especially if you appreciate photography or just want that classic postcard shot. The guide also shares a brief, straightforward history of Bosnia and Herzegovina, including a personal recount of the recent war (1992–1995). Many reviews mention how these stories are delivered with respect and sincerity, giving a meaningful context to the sights.
Exploring Blagaj: Old Town and the Dervish House
Next, you’ll visit Blagaj, a small town that feels almost mystical with its blend of religion, history, and stunning nature. The highlight here is the Dervish house, carved into a cliff, where sunlight streams in and the Buna spring flows nearby. It’s a peaceful spot that looks like it belongs in a fairy tale, and many visitors enjoy the tranquil vibe.
You’ll also have about an hour to explore the old town, shop for souvenirs, or just sit by the spring and soak it all in. Reviewers love this stop for its unique atmosphere and the chance to see a place where history and nature are intertwined.
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Driving about 30 minutes, you arrive in Početitelj, often called Bosnia’s open-air museum. Built in the 14th century, it feels like stepping back in time, with its Ottoman architecture and narrow, winding streets. The natural amphitheater setting makes it a strategic spot—plus, the organic fruit stands and local produce add a sensory layer to your visit. The town’s quiet streets make it perfect for wandering, taking photos, or just imagining life centuries ago.
The Showstopper: Kravice Waterfalls
After a delicious lunch and about an hour to explore, you’ll reach Kravice Waterfalls. This is the most iconic natural highlight of the trip. The cascading falls are enough to make anyone pause, and many reviews mention how stunning and peaceful the setting is.
Here, you get around two hours of free time—plenty for a swim, a canoe ride, or simply lounging on the grassy banks. There are also restaurants right across from the falls, so you can try some local dishes or cold drinks while enjoying the view. Many visitors say it’s the perfect spot to relax and reconnect with nature after a busy morning.
The Final Stop: Buna Channel
The last stop is the Buna channel, where the Buna River meets the Neretva. It’s a narrow, vibrant waterway offering colorful scenery—an ideal spot for photos. The scene varies with the seasons, and it’s often praised for its natural beauty. The short 15-minute visit leaves a lasting impression, rounding out a day full of contrasts: historic towns, powerful waterfalls, and lively waterways.
What We Loved and What to Keep in Mind

The guides clearly make a difference. Reviews consistently highlight how knowledgeable, friendly, and passionate the guides are, especially Esmer. They don’t just tell you facts—they share stories, personal insights, and local tips, like how to properly enjoy Bosnian coffee or which fruit to try. Many reviews mention that these stories bring the stops to life in a way that’s memorable and meaningful.
The scenic variety is another highlight. You’ll go from panoramic city views to peaceful riverside scenes, to majestic waterfalls. The stops are well-chosen, and the pace feels just right—enough time to appreciate each site without feeling rushed.
The value for money is generally considered good. The price includes transport, a guide, and the convenience of door-to-door pickup. Entrance fees, like the 10 EUR for Kravice Waterfalls, aren’t included, but most reviewers say it’s worth paying for the access and upkeep.
Food and drinks are not included, but you’ll have options for lunch in Početitelj or near Kravice, with vegetarian, vegan, and halal options available. Many guests enjoy sampling local specialties, which adds to the authentic experience.
The group size tends to be small, making it easier to ask questions and socialize. The air-conditioned minivans are comfortable for the long drives between sights, which is greatly appreciated after several hours on the road.
Potential Drawbacks
One consideration is that some of the sights require an entrance fee, which isn’t included in the tour price. While most reviews don’t complain about this, it’s worth budgeting around €10 for Kravice if you plan to swim or explore extensively.
Another point is the timing of meals—lunch options are at the stops, so if you’re particular about dining choices or have specific dietary needs, it’s good to communicate beforehand.
Who Is This Tour Best Suited For?

If you love combining nature with history, this tour is an excellent choice. It’s especially suited for those who prefer organized trips that take care of transportation and logistics, leaving you free to enjoy the scenery and stories. The small-group format feels personal and engaging, perfect for curious travelers who want to learn as they go.
It’s also great for photo enthusiasts and nature lovers, given the variety of stunning landscapes. The stops are varied enough to keep everyone interested, from the peaceful spring at Blagaj to the roaring waterfalls at Kravice.
While not specifically tailored for families with very young children or those needing particular accessibility accommodations, older children and teenagers who enjoy outdoor adventures and cultural stories will find plenty to enjoy.
FAQ
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
The tour involves some walking around historic sites and natural areas, but it’s generally manageable if you’re comfortable with walking short distances. It’s best to check with the provider for specific accessibility questions.
How long are the drives between stops?
The longest drive is about 40 minutes, which is comfortable for most travelers. The overall itinerary balances driving with sightseeing, so you won’t be on the bus the entire time.
Are the stops at the waterfalls free?
No, entrance to Kravice Waterfalls costs about 10 EUR per person, paid separately. The tour doesn’t include this fee, so plan accordingly.
What’s the food situation?
You’ll have opportunities for lunch in Početitelj or near Kravice. Vegetarian, vegan, and halal options are available, and many reviews recommend trying local specialties.
Can I swim at Kravice?
Yes, swimming is popular here, and many guests take advantage of the free time to cool off. Bring swimwear and a towel.
How large are the groups?
Most groups are small, with 16 or fewer people, making the experience more intimate and flexible.
What makes this tour different from others?
The focus on a balanced mix of natural beauty, historic towns, and personal stories from knowledgeable guides sets it apart, especially considering the positive reviews praising the guide’s storytelling.
Is it a full-day tour?
Yes, it lasts around 8 hours, with pickup starting early in the morning, so be prepared for a full, enriching day.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, it’s recommended to reserve ahead, especially during peak seasons. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
From Mostar: Blagaj, Poitelj & Kravice Waterfalls Day Tour
“Amazing tour. Esmer was brilliant, would highly recommend”
Final Thoughts

This Mostar to Herzegovina day tour offers a nicely curated glimpse into Bosnia’s scenic and historical treasures. It’s well-suited for travelers who want a comfortable, guided experience that balances nature, culture, and storytelling. The small-group format and strong guide presence make it stand out, ensuring you’re both informed and relaxed.
While it may not cover every single detail or include all entrance fees, the overall value is clear. You’ll leave with beautiful photos, a deeper understanding of the region’s past and present, and lots of memorable moments. If you’re eager to see Herzegovina’s waterfalls, ancient towns, and scenic vistas without the fuss of planning, this trip is a solid pick.
You can check availability for your dates here:Remember, whether you’re a history buff, nature lover, or simply curious about Bosnia’s stories, this tour provides a well-rounded, friendly way to experience the heart of Herzegovina. It’s more than just sightseeing—it’s an authentic taste of the region’s soul.
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