Bosnia Day Trip: Mostar and Kravice Waterfalls by Luxury Minibus

Discover Mostar and Kravice Waterfalls comfortably on a small-group day trip from Dubrovnik. Enjoy expert guides, scenic views, and a well-paced itinerary.

If you’re looking to explore beyond Dubrovnik’s walls and experience a slice of Bosnia and Herzegovina, this small-group day trip to Mostar and Kravice Waterfalls might just be what you need. It’s a popular choice for travelers wanting a mix of history, natural beauty, and convenience—all in a single, manageable day.

What we appreciate most about this tour is how it makes long-distance travel feel smooth and relaxed. The luxury minibus ensures comfort on a long drive, and the small group size means you get a more personalized experience—no crowded buses here. Plus, the inclusion of hotel pickup and drop-off adds a layer of ease that many travelers value, especially if you’re trying to maximize your sightseeing time.

One thing to keep in mind is that the timing is quite tight—with only about three hours in Mostar and just 45 minutes at Kravice, you’ll need to be ready for a full, busy day. If you prefer a slower-paced trip with more time at each stop, this might feel a little rushed. Still, if you’re eager to see these highlights with a local guide, this tour offers a practical way to do so.

This trip suits travelers who enjoy a balance of structured sightseeing and free time, especially if you want a comfortable, well-organized day without the hassle of planning transport or figuring out border crossings. It’s also ideal for those with limited time but a big desire to see Bosnia’s iconic sights.

Key Points

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  • Comfortable transport via luxury minibus makes a long day more manageable.
  • Small-group size offers a more personalized, less touristy experience.
  • Includes hotel pickup and drop-off for hassle-free travel.
  • Guided tour in Mostar provides insightful context and local perspectives.
  • Limited time at each stop means you’ll see the highlights but might feel a bit rushed.
  • Affordable price point makes this an accessible option for most travelers.

What to Expect on This Bosnia Day Trip

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This tour packs a lot into roughly 11 hours, from early morning pickup in Dubrovnik to late afternoon return. We’ll break down each part so you can picture what you’re in for—and what to consider for your own trip.

Pickup and Early Drive

The day begins early with pickup from your Dubrovnik hotel or designated meeting point at 6:40am. While that sounds early, it’s necessary to make the most of your day. The drive takes you inland, crossing the border into Bosnia and Herzegovina—a process you might find straightforward, but it’s good to have your passport ready.

The bus itself is described as air-conditioned and comfortable, which is a relief given the summer heat that can hit over 30°C. The journey is part of the experience, with travelers noting the scenic views along the coast and inland roads. The drive can be long, but the stops along the way help break up the trip.

Kravice Waterfalls (45 minutes)

The first major stop is the Kravice Waterfalls, a stunning natural spot with cascading waters that often attract photographers and nature lovers alike. You’ll have about 45 minutes here, giving enough time for a quick walk, photos, and possibly a splash in the water if you’re feeling brave.

Sadly, entrance fees aren’t included, so you’ll need to budget for that if you want to swim or explore more extensively. Reviewers mention that the waterfalls are beautiful, with one noting they enjoyed strolling around even in less-than-ideal weather. The waterfalls are typically scenic, but some feel the short stop limits the chance to really enjoy the area or take a swim. If you’re expecting a leisurely hour or more, keep in mind this trip doesn’t allow for that.

Journey to Mostar

From Kravice, the bus continues on to Mostar, arriving after a scenic drive that enhances the anticipation. The town’s Old Bridge (Stari Most) is the star attraction—a UNESCO World Heritage site and the symbol of Mostar. Built in 1566 during Ottoman rule, the bridge is an impressive piece of architecture and a great photo-op.

Your guided walking tour kicks off here, led by a local guide who shares stories about Mostar’s history and culture. This is the chance to see the oriental side of the city with cobbled streets, historic mosques, and bustling markets.

Exploring Mostar

After the guided tour, you get free time to explore on your own. Many reviewers appreciated the balance here—enough structure to learn about the city without feeling rushed. You might want to stroll down the river, admire the architecture, or browse local shops for souvenirs or snacks.

Several reviews highlight the charm and beauty of Mostar. One said, “Mostar is a beautiful city,” while another pointed out how crowded it can be in peak seasons. Still, most agree it’s worth visiting for its distinctive atmosphere and historic sights.

Optional Local Meals

The tour mentions that you can choose to enjoy local meals during your free time in Mostar. While food isn’t included in the package, many travelers recommend trying Bosnian specialties like cevapi or local pastries if time permits.

Return Journey and Final Stops

After a few hours in Mostar, your guide will lead a short break for Turkish coffee (own expense), perfect for soaking in more local flavor or just relaxing before heading back.

The return trip is straightforward, with a drop-off back at your Dubrovnik hotel or the original meeting point. The journey back offers a chance to reflect on the day, review photos, or simply enjoy the scenery.

What Do Travelers Say?

Reviews paint a generally positive picture, especially highlighting the knowledgeable guides, comfortable transport, and the beauty of Mostar. One review called the guide “TJ” “an amazing guide,” praising his commentary and making the trip enjoyable. Others appreciated the scenic drive and “well-organized” nature of the tour.

That said, some reviews mention the short time at each stop—particularly the waterfalls—which can feel rushed. One person noted that “the waterfalls in the afternoon with the sun behind them” made photography tricky, so timing might affect your experience if you’re into capturing perfect shots.

A few travelers expressed that the long drive—up to 11 hours round trip—can be tiring, but most felt that the comfort of the bus and the scenic views made it worthwhile.

Details That Matter

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Transportation: The luxury minibus is a highlight, providing a comfortable ride, air-conditioning, and a clean environment. The bus seats are described as somewhat cramped when full, but overall, it’s a positive.

Timing: The tour is about 11 hours, with a packed itinerary. It’s perfect if you want to see both Mostar and Kravice without extra planning, but expect a full day of travel and sightseeing.

Group size: With a maximum of 45 travelers, the tour maintains a personal vibe, but you’ll typically be in a smaller group, especially if you book early or off-season.

Price: At $54.20 per person, this trip is a very good value considering transportation, guide, and the convenience of hotel pickup. Food, drinks, and entrance fees are extra, so budget accordingly.

Age suitability: While not explicitly family-focused, the tour is generally suitable for most travelers who are comfortable with a full day of walking and some bus time.

Final Thoughts

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This Bosnia Day Trip from Dubrovnik offers a practical way to see two of Bosnia’s most iconic sights—Mostar’s Old Bridge and Kravice Waterfalls—without the hassle of arranging transport or navigating borders yourself. The small-group format and knowledgeable guides add value, making the experience both informative and enjoyable.

It’s a good fit if you’re after a balanced day of sightseeing and relaxation. Be prepared for the long drive and limited time at each stop, but most travelers find that the stunning views and cultural insights make up for it. For those wanting a straightforward, well-organized tour that captures the essence of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s beauty, this trip delivers.

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Bosnia Day Trip: Mostar and Kravice Waterfalls by Luxury Minibus



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“I actually had a really nice time on this tour. I was worried it would be too much driving and be uncomfortable, but with all the stops it was tota…”

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FAQ

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Is this tour suitable for all age groups? The tour is generally accessible to most travelers, but it involves a full day of driving and walking. Families with children comfortable with long days should find it manageable.

Do I need a visa to cross into Bosnia and Herzegovina? You will need your passport, and it’s wise to check visa requirements before your trip. Border crossing is included in the experience, but wait times may vary.

What should I bring? Bring your passport, some local cash for entrance fees or snacks, comfortable shoes for walking, and a camera to capture the stunning sights.

Are meals included? No, food and drinks are not covered, but you’ll have free time in Mostar to eat at local restaurants or grab snacks.

How much time do I get in Mostar? About 3 hours, including the guided tour and free time to explore. Some reviews mention it’s enough for a good overview, but not for a lengthy visit.

What about the waterfalls? You’ll spend approximately 45 minutes at Kravice, enough to see the waterfalls, take photos, and possibly dip your toes in the water, but no extensive swimming time is included.

If you’re looking for a hassle-free way to get a taste of Bosnia’s charm and natural beauty from Dubrovnik, this trip hits many of the right notes—balanced, scenic, and thoughtfully organized.