If you’re considering a day trip that combines spiritual stops, stunning architecture, and a taste of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s charm from Split, this private tour to Medjugorje and Mostar might catch your eye. While it’s not a full-on guided experience with expert guides at each stop, it offers a relaxed, private way to see some significant spots without the hassle of navigating by yourself.
What we really like about this tour is how seamless and straightforward the logistics are—you get private transportation, a friendly driver who’s happy to share some local insights, and plenty of time to explore each stop at your own pace. The chance to see the famous Stari Most in Mostar and visit Medjugorje, a site of spiritual importance for many, is a compelling combo. But, be aware that the overall cost of around $310 per person can seem steep for what’s essentially a transportation-focused day, since entrance fees and guides are extra.
This tour suits travelers who value comfort and flexibility over intensive guided commentary. If you’re okay with a laid-back day that emphasizes relaxed sightseeing and scenic beauty, it’s a good fit. Those hoping for a deep historical or religious tour, however, might find it a bit light on guiding and context.
Key Points

- Comfortable private transport makes for a hassle-free day, especially if you prefer flexibility.
- Freedom to explore at your own pace gives you space to enjoy each stop without rushing.
- Cost includes all fees and taxes but excludes entrance tickets and meals.
- Two hours at each stop offers enough time to see highlights but not exhaustive tours.
- Views and architecture are major highlights, especially the iconic Mostar bridge.
- Not a guided tour—your driver is friendly but not a licensed guide.
Detailed Look at the Experience

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Starting in Split: Easy Pickup and a Relaxed Drive
The tour kicks off with a private pickup in Split, offering a convenient start straight from your accommodation or a designated location. This is a big plus if you dislike the hassle of group meeting points or crowded pickup spots. The driver, who speaks English and is genuinely friendly, makes the start of your day comfortable. Since transportation is in a clean, air-conditioned vehicle, you can relax immediately, especially if the weather’s warm.
The drive to Medjugorje takes around two hours, which might seem long, but the scenery along the way is often pleasant and gives you a glimpse of local life. You’ll be seated comfortably, with bottled water provided, letting you take in the views and prepare for the stops ahead.
Visiting Medjugorje: A Place of Faith and Quiet Reflection
Medjugorje is known for its spiritual significance—many visit to see the site of alleged Virgin Mary apparitions. The tour includes about two hours here, giving you enough time to walk around the small town, visit St. James’ Parish Church, and absorb the atmosphere. It’s a peaceful stop, particularly meaningful for those with religious or spiritual interests or simply curious about the local culture.
The reviews mention that the town has a large flea market of local vendors, adding a lively local flavor to an otherwise contemplative visit. You might find some unique souvenirs and enjoy some casual browsing. Since there’s no guide included, you’ll want to do a little homework beforehand if you’re eager to learn more about the history or significance of the site.
The Highlight: Mostar Old Bridge
Next, you’ll head to Mostar, a city famous for its stunning Old Bridge (Stari Most). This UNESCO World Heritage Site is the star of the show, and you’ll spend about two hours there. The bridge, rebuilt after destruction in the 1990s, remains an architectural marvel and a symbol of reconciliation.
While the tour doesn’t include guided commentary, the driver often shares some insights along the way. As one reviewer pointed out, the river views are pretty, and the atmosphere around the bridge is lively, especially with street vendors and local artists. The bridge is especially photogenic, and seeing it in person is an experience that stays with you.
You’ll also have a bit of free time to explore, take photos, or stroll through the surrounding streets. Keep in mind that if you’re interested in entering any attractions or museums, those costs are not included.
Returning to Split: Smooth and Unhurried
The journey back to Split takes another two hours, but with a private ride, it’s all about comfort and ease. The driver ensures the return trip is relaxed, with bottled water still available, so you arrive back refreshed and ready to relax or continue exploring.
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Is It Good Value?

At roughly $310 per person, this tour isn’t the cheapest, especially considering that entrance fees and guided tours aren’t included. However, the price covers private transportation, a friendly driver, and all taxes and fees, which simplifies planning and reduces surprises. For travelers who prefer a flexible schedule and a private vehicle, this can be a worthwhile option.
From the review, we see that the drive itself is comfortable, and the stops offer enough time to enjoy the sights without feeling rushed. If you value comfort and freedom over guided commentary, you might find this tour to be a good compromise.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This trip is best for travelers who appreciate flexible, private transportation and want to see key sights without the pressure of group tours. It’s suited for those who enjoy scenic drives and are okay with a more relaxed pace. If you’re spiritually inclined or simply curious about the region’s charm, Medjugorje and Mostar are great stops.
However, if you’re looking for a highly guided, in-depth experience with historical details or religious insights, this tour might feel a bit light on context since it’s primarily transportation-focused.
The Sum Up

This private day trip from Split to Medjugorje and Mostar offers a comfortable, scenic way to explore two of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s most famous spots. The ease of private transport and the freedom to explore at your own pace make it appealing, especially if you’re short on time or prefer a more relaxed approach.
You’ll love the stunning views, especially of Mostar’s iconic bridge and the surrounding river scenery. The stops allow you to soak in the atmosphere without feeling rushed, which is a real plus. The price is on the higher side, but it includes all taxes and private transportation, making it a hassle-free choice.
This experience suits travelers who want comfort and flexibility, are interested in seeing iconic landmarks, and don’t mind skipping guided commentary. If you’re after a straightforward, scenic, and culturally meaningful day, this trip can deliver.
Private Day Trip from Split to Medjugorje and Mostar
“The drive was long but comfortable to get to Mostar. Lots of people but interesting. The river was pretty and the famous bridge was nice. There was…”
FAQ

Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, the tour provides private, two-way transportation in a clean, air-conditioned vehicle, making the journey comfortable.
Are entrance tickets included?
No, entrance fees for attractions are not included. You’ll need to buy tickets separately if you wish to visit specific sites beyond the stops.
Can I customize the stops or timing?
The tour is designed with set stops and durations, but you can inquire about additional sightseeing stops or extended hours with the operator.
How long is the total trip?
The entire experience lasts around 8 to 9 hours, including travel time, making it a full but manageable day.
Is this tour suitable for families?
While not explicitly marketed as family-friendly, the tour’s relaxed pace and scenic stops can be suitable for families with older children who enjoy sightseeing.
What language is the driver’s commentary in?
The driver speaks English and is happy to share some knowledge, but this tour isn’t guided—so don’t expect detailed guided tours at each stop.
What is the best time to book?
On average, this tour is booked about 85 days in advance, so planning ahead ensures availability and better scheduling.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour, allowing flexibility if your plans change.
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