Exploring the Heart of Herzegovina and Croatia: A Deep Dive into the From Split to Sarajevo Tour
If you’re passing through Croatia and thinking about crossing into Bosnia and Herzegovina, you might be tempted to focus solely on Sarajevo or Dubrovnik. But what if you could turn that transfer into an engaging day of sightseeing? That’s exactly what the From Split To Sarajevo: Mostar, Blagaj & Kravica Falls tour offers. This experience is perfect if you want to combine a hassle-free journey with some truly stunning stops along the way.
What really appeals to us is the mix of cultural highlights and natural beauty, all wrapped into one trip. Plus, having a driver-guide along means you get local stories and insights that bring each place to life. That said, it’s a full day — so if you’re not a fan of long drives, this might be a bit intense. But for travelers eager to see a slice of Herzegovina without extra planning, this tour is worth considering.
It’s especially well-suited for those who love scenic drives, history, and natural wonders. If you’re traveling with family or friends and want a bit of everything without the hassle of organizing multiple transfers, this tour could be just the ticket.
Key Points
- All-in-One Day Trip: Combines multiple stops in Bosnia and Croatia without the hassle of separate bookings.
- Cultural & Natural Highlights: From UNESCO sites to waterfalls, it offers a good variety.
- Expert Guided Tours: Your driver-guide shares stories, history, and local insights.
- Convenient and Comfortable: Hotel pickup and drop-off make logistics simple.
- Value for Money: For $529, you get a full day of sightseeing plus transportation for up to 3 people.
- Border Crossing: Easy process, but remember to bring your passport.
An Honest Look at the Experience
We love the idea of turning a long transfer into an adventure, and this tour does just that. Starting early in Split, your day is packed with diverse sights that give you a glimpse into both Bosnia and Croatia’s charm. The key is the balanced itinerary — it offers enough time at each stop to appreciate the beauty without feeling rushed.
Transportation and group size are critical factors. For $529, your group can be up to three people, which means a private, intimate experience — perfect if you prefer avoiding large tour buses. The driver-guide handles the logistics and storytelling, easing your mind about navigating borders and multiple sites.
One of the main highlights is the stop in Konjic, a town surrounded by mountains and forests. It’s a quiet, picturesque place that sets the tone for the day. Then, you’ll visit Mostar, famous for the Old Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage site. “We loved the way the Old Bridge dominates the skyline,” one reviewer said, emphasizing how iconic this structure is, especially when viewed with the surrounding old town.
The Blagaj Tekke, an Ottoman-era monastery built into a cliffside, offers a peaceful setting with stories of religious history. You might find the rocky amphitheater setting serene, especially as your guide shares the monastery’s history. Entrance here costs about 10 BAM, which is an extra, but well worth it.
Next, you’ll head to Poitelj, a medieval fortress town made of stone, which offers a more authentic, untouched feel of rural Bosnia. Its narrow streets and historic architecture tell stories of centuries past. What’s especially tempting here is the proximity to Kravice Waterfalls — a natural wonder you can enjoy with a swim or a peaceful walk. Reviewers rave about the stunning views at Kravice, describing it as a highlight of the trip. “The waterfalls are simply breathtaking,” one traveler remarked.
While the opportunity to swim adds fun, it’s important to note that entry to Kravice costs around 20 BAM, on top of the tour price. So, budgeting for extras is smart if you plan to indulge in the water.
Finally, your journey ends in Sarajevo, but not before experiencing a beautiful scenic drive along the Neretva River canyon. From the comfort of your vehicle, you’ll enjoy views that make the long day worthwhile. The drop-off is at your hotel, so you don’t need to worry about navigating unfamiliar streets.
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How the Reviews Reflect the Experience
Though only two reviews are available, both rate the experience a perfect 5/5. One reviewer mentions, “The stops at Kravice Falls and Mostar were the most beautiful parts of the trip,” confirming the natural and architectural highlights are truly memorable. The other praises the smooth logistics and informative guide, making the long day feel manageable and engaging.
Is It Worth the Price?
At $529 for up to 3 people, this is a decent deal considering it covers transportation, guided tours, bottled water, and entry fees. The value lies in the convenience — you avoid organizing multiple stops and border crossings yourself, plus you get local insights that enrich your experience.
However, keep in mind that food and additional entrance fees are extra. If you’re budget-conscious, you might want to plan for meals and optional costs ahead.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
If you’re a traveler who loves a mix of history, culture, and natural beauty with minimal fuss, this tour is a good pick. It’s especially suited for those who want a relaxed yet rundown of Herzegovina’s best bits without the hassle of DIY planning.
Travelers who enjoy scenic drives and stunning vistas will love the views along the Neretva Canyon, while history buffs will appreciate the stories behind Mostar and Blagaj Tekke. If you’re traveling with a small group or a couple, the intimate nature of this tour makes it feel exclusive.
More Great Tours NearbyIn The Sum Up
This tour from Split to Sarajevo packs a good punch for anyone looking to maximize a travel day. It combines easy logistics, a knowledgeable guide, and a well-curated list of stops that showcase the region’s beauty and history. The natural beauty, especially Kravice Falls, seems to be a real crowd-pleaser based on reviews, and the cultural sites like Mostar’s Old Bridge and Blagaj Tekke add depth.
It’s not a tour for someone hoping for a leisurely morning — expect a full, lively, and sometimes busy day. But for those who want an efficient way to see a slice of Bosnia and Croatia, this experience hits the right notes.
Overall, if you’re into discovering new places with a little adventure and a lot of scenery, this tour is worth considering. It’s a chance to see some of the most beautiful spots in Herzegovina with ease and comfort, making it a memorable part of your trip.
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FAQs

Do I need my passport for this tour?
Yes, since the tour crosses a border, you’ll need to bring your passport or ID card.
Does the tour include hotel pickup and drop-off?
Absolutely, your driver will pick you up at your hotel in Split and drop you off at your Sarajevo accommodation.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included. You should plan to bring snacks or eat along the way if needed.
Can I bring luggage?
Yes, you’re welcome to bring one piece of check-in luggage and one cabin bag per person, as the tour allows.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entrance fees for Blagaj Tekke (10 BAM) and Kravice Falls (20 BAM) are extra and paid on-site.
What’s the best time of year to do this tour?
While not explicitly mentioned, the waterfalls and outdoor sites are best enjoyed in warmer months, but check local weather conditions.
How long does the tour last?
It’s a full day, starting early in the morning and ending with a hotel drop-off in Sarajevo.
Is this tour family-friendly?
While not specifically geared toward children, the natural and cultural sites are generally suitable for families prepared for a full day.
What if I want to be dropped off somewhere other than my hotel?
You should inform your driver in advance if you’d like to be dropped off at a different location along the route.
Can I book this last-minute?
Yes, you can reserve and pay later, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour.
All in all, this tour provides a fantastic way to see some of the most captivating spots in Bosnia and Croatia without the headache of planning it all yourself. It’s a practical yet enriching choice for anyone eager to see a little of everything in one day.
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