A Practical Guide to the From Dubrovnik: Mostar and Kravica Waterfall Day Trip
If you’re exploring the Dubrovnik area and craving a taste of nearby Bosnia and Herzegovina, this day trip offers a compelling mix of history, culture, and nature. While I haven’t personally taken this exact tour, I’ve read through enough reviews and trip details to give you a clear picture of what to expect.
What really draws us in are the scenic drive with views of multiple rivers and the crossing over the Peljeac Bridge, along with the chance to wander through Mostar’s iconic Old Town and the stunning Kravica Waterfalls. That said, it’s worth mentioning that the tour involves quite a bit of travel, so it’s best suited for those who don’t mind a long day on the road.
One consideration is the limited free time—around 1.5 hours in Mostar and about 2-3 hours at the waterfalls—so if you’re keen on detailed explorations or photography, you’ll want to keep an eye on the clock. This trip is ideal for travelers who want a balanced mix of cultural exposure and natural beauty without overextending their schedule.
If you’re curious about a well-organized, small-group experience with knowledgeable guides, this tour could be a great fit, especially if you enjoy stories about local history, stunning vistas, and a relaxed pace. It’s also a solid choice for those new to the region, wanting a rundown without the hassle of self-driving or complicated planning.
Key Points

- Well-organized small-group tour that balances culture and nature.
- Includes iconic sights like the Old Bridge in Mostar and Kravica Waterfalls.
- Expert guides who provide engaging, informative commentary.
- Flexible free time at each stop for photos, walking, or swimming.
- Long drive involves crossing borders and multiple rivers, which is part of the adventure.
- Ideal for travelers who want a hassle-free day with a mix of history, scenery, and relaxation.
What to Expect from the Tour

This full-day adventure starts with a pickup from your hotel or a central bus stop in Dubrovnik, Cavtat, or Mlini. From there, the journey takes roughly 2.5 hours, passing through the Balkans’ scenic countryside, crossing over five rivers, and enjoying views of small towns along the way. The crossing into Bosnia and Herzegovina adds a layer of excitement, as you go from Croatia’s coast to a different cultural landscape.
Mostar (about 1.5 hours free time)
Once you arrive in Mostar, the highlight is walking through the charming Old Town, with its cobbled streets, traditional cafes, and shops. Of course, the star attraction is the Old Bridge (Stari Most), a UNESCO World Heritage site that dates back to the Ottoman period. Crossing this bridge, you can admire the craftsmanship and snap some memorable photos.
Many reviews praise the guide’s storytelling—one mentions Edita as being especially engaging and funny, making the history come alive. You’ll get a chance to soak in the ambiance, browse the markets, or grab a quick coffee before heading to the waterfalls.
Kravica Waterfalls (about 2-3 hours free time)
Next, the tour takes you to Kravica Waterfalls, a natural wonder with cascades that are often compared to larger, more famous waterfalls but with fewer crowds. The scenery here is unspoiled and perfect for relaxing, walking, and swimming if the weather permits. You’ll find plenty of opportunities to take photos and enjoy the sounds of rushing water.
Reviews mention the waterfalls as “stunning” and worth the trip, although some note that they can be a bit commercialized with many visitors. Still, the natural beauty is undeniable, and the time allocated generally feels appropriate—most travelers say an hour and a half is enough to enjoy the area without feeling rushed.
Crossing back via Peljeac Bridge
The return journey involves crossing over the Peljeac Bridge, which provides sweeping views of the coastline and islands. This part of the trip often receives praise for the scenery and the ease of the crossing, as it saves time compared to older routes.
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The Practicalities: How the Day Unfolds

The itinerary is straightforward: pick-up, drive, sightseeing, and return. The total duration is about 10 hours, making it a long but rewarding day out. The group size tends to be small (around 8 people), which encourages a more personal experience.
Transportation and guides
Travel is in a comfortable van, with a knowledgeable English-speaking guide leading the way. Many reviews commend guides like Edita and Darko for their friendliness, humor, and wealth of information—adding a lot of value to what could be a straightforward sightseeing trip.
Cost and value
While the exact price isn’t specified here, reviews suggest that the tour provides good value, especially considering the included transportation, guided commentary, and entry to key sights. Visitors often remark that it’s a cost-effective way to see both cultural and natural highlights without the hassle of arranging separate trips or navigating borders alone.
What to bring
Make sure to carry your passport or ID card (for EU travelers, a valid ID suffices), some cash (especially at Kravica, as cards might not be accepted), comfortable walking shoes, and swimwear if you plan to dip into the waterfalls.
The Downsides: What to Keep in Mind

The main drawback for some travelers is the long drive—expect around 2.5 hours each way—and limited free time at each stop. If you’re someone who prefers in-depth exploration or more time in each location, this might feel a bit rushed.
Plus, the waterfalls can be crowded and somewhat commercialized, so manage your expectations if you’re seeking pristine, untouched nature. The roads can be windy, so if you’re prone to motion sickness, bring appropriate remedies.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This trip is perfect for curious travelers looking for an efficient way to see Bosnia’s highlights from Dubrovnik. It suits those who appreciate a mix of history, stunning scenery, and local culture. If you enjoy engaging guides who can tell stories and share insights, this tour will enrich your experience.
It’s also a good option if you’d prefer to avoid the complexities of border crossings or self-driving. The small group setting makes it more personal and relaxed, rather than a big bus crowd.
More Great Tours NearbyFrequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for children?
While the tour is not specifically designed for kids, children who are comfortable with long drives and walking will likely enjoy the sights. Be aware that free time is limited, so activities like swimming may be best suited for older children or teenagers.
Do I need a visa or special documents?
EU travelers only need a valid ID, but non-EU travelers should bring their passports. The border crossing is straightforward, but having these documents ready makes things smoother.
How much free time do I have at each stop?
You’ll get about 1.5 hours in Mostar and 2-3 hours at Kravica Waterfalls, depending on the day’s schedule and group pace.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour fee covers transportation, a live English-speaking guide, and entry to the waterfalls. Food and drinks are not included, so plan to bring cash for snacks or meals if you wish.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes, especially the time at Kravica Waterfalls. If it’s raining heavily, swimming might not be possible, but the waterfalls are still impressive to see.
How long is the total drive?
The trip involves about 2.5 hours of driving each way, crossing borders and enjoying scenic views en route.
Can I cancel this trip?
Absolutely. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which offers some flexibility if your plans change.
From Dubrovnik: Mostar and Kravica Waterfall Day Trip
Final Thoughts

This day trip from Dubrovnik to Mostar and Kravica Waterfalls offers a well-rounded taste of Bosnia’s natural beauty and historic charm. It’s ideal for travelers who want to make the most of a single day without the stress of planning logistics or navigating borders alone. Expect a comfortable journey, engaging guides, and stunning sights that make the long drive worth it.
While it may not be perfect for those seeking in-depth exploration or extra leisure time, it balances cultural insights with spectacular scenery, all in a compact, organized package. Plus, the positive reviews highlight that many find it to be a memorable, value-packed experience.
If you love stories that bring a place to life, appreciate stunning waterfalls, and want a taste of Bosnia without straying too far from Dubrovnik, this trip is definitely worth considering.
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