If you’re exploring Croatia and looking to add a bit of Bosnia and Herzegovina to your itinerary, the Mostar and Kravice Waterfalls tour might catch your eye. It promises a full day of culture, stunning scenery, and some well-earned relaxation. We’ve looked into what travelers are saying, and this experience really seems to hit the mark for many.
What we particularly like about this tour is how well it combines history with natural beauty — a smooth mix of sightseeing, learning, and cooling off in the summer heat. Plus, the value seems solid at around $82 per person for a full-day trip, especially considering the included transportation, guides, and entry tickets.
One thing to keep in mind is that the trip involves quite a long bus ride, with border crossings, which can be a bit tiring and requires patience. If you’re someone who prefers shorter excursions or isn’t a fan of long journeys, it’s worth considering. But overall, this is a fantastic way to see a different side of the Balkans without the hassle of planning everything yourself.
This tour is best suited for travelers interested in culture, history, and nature — and who don’t mind a little travel time to get to the highlights. If you’re okay with the journey and looking for an authentic taste of Bosnia with some refreshing swimming at the waterfalls, it’s a solid choice.
Key Points

- Cultural immersion in Mostar’s legendary Old Bridge and diverse architecture
- Scenic stops at Kravice Waterfalls perfect for cooling off and relaxing
- Expert guides that offer engaging stories and helpful tips
- Value for money considering the transportation, guide, and entry fees
- Long travel time with a 3+ hour bus ride and border crossings to consider
- Flexible free time in Mostar for exploring and food recommendations
An In-Depth Look at the Tour Experience
When you sign up for this trip, you’re signing up for a well-organized day that takes you away from the crowds of Split into a different world. Starting at 7:00 AM, your day kicks off early, but that means you’ll be arriving in Mostar when the city’s charm is just waking up, and the streets are a little quieter.
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The Journey to Bosnia and Herzegovina
The bus ride from Split is about a 3-hour journey, which sounds long but is actually quite comfortable thanks to the air-conditioned vehicle. The ride itself offers a chance to enjoy scenic views and chat with your fellow travelers. Our understanding is that the driver and guide work smoothly together, making border crossings hassle-free — a big plus since crossing into Bosnia involves some paperwork and patience. One review mentions that border crossing fees are cash-only, around $5 per person, so it’s wise to carry some local currency.
Exploring Mostar: A Town of Contrasts
Once in Mostar, your local guide will take you on a tour of this small but vibrant town. Mostar’s Old Bridge from the 16th century is undoubtedly the star attraction — the iconic Ottoman-era structure that has become a symbol of coexistence among Muslims, Christians, and Jews. The bridge is not just a photo op; it’s famous for the professional jumpers who leap into the Neretva River, adding a bit of adrenaline to the scenery.
Our research and reviews highlight how guides bring the town’s history alive with engaging stories. One reviewer praised their guide for sharing interesting insights into the town’s past, as well as pointing out the best spots for food and coffee. This kind of insider tip makes a big difference if you want to enjoy authentic local flavors rather than tourist traps.
Free Time to Explore
You’ll get roughly two hours of free time after the guided tour, which is enough for a quick stroll, a coffee, or some souvenir shopping. Many reviews mention how helpful and friendly local guides are, especially in recommending eateries or hidden gems in Mostar. Keep in mind that, as some travelers noted, time can be tight if you want to sit down for a proper meal or explore thoroughly — so planning ahead can help.
More Great Tours NearbySwimming at Kravice Waterfalls
From Mostar, the next stop is Kravice Waterfalls, which many travelers find to be the highlight of the day. The waterfalls are often described as a peaceful oasis, offering a refreshing break from the hot summer sun. The water is known to be quite cold, but that’s part of the fun — a quick dip can be incredibly revitalizing.
One reviewer mentioned that the waterfalls are lovely and that swimming there is a nice way to relax after a busy morning. Facilities at the site are somewhat limited, with only a few toilets and changing spots, so plan your swimwear accordingly. Remember to bring towels, sunscreen, and a sun hat — the open areas mean exposure to the sun, especially during summer.
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Returning to Split
After enjoying the waterfalls, your journey back begins. The bus ride home is another 3 hours or so, and it’s good to mentally prepare for that. The reviews consistently highlight how smoothly the day runs, thanks largely to the experienced guide and driver. Many travelers say that the long travel doesn’t take away from the overall enjoyment, especially with the stunning scenery and interesting conversations on the bus.
The Value of the Tour

At $82 per person, this tour offers a lot in terms of experience. The price includes transportation, a licensed guide in Mostar, border crossing fees, and entry tickets to Kravice Waterfalls. Food and drinks aren’t included, but that’s typical for this type of trip.
Considering the reviews, the guides are particularly praised — many say guides like Ela and Ivana make the experience both informative and fun. The local guides in Mostar are also noted for their helpfulness and knowledge, which adds depth to the visit.
A number of reviews describe the day as “well organized,” “smooth,” and “value-packed,” with travelers appreciating the flexibility of free time and the opportunity to learn about the region’s culture and history.
Practical Tips for Enjoying This Tour

- Bring cash for border crossing fees and entry tickets — around $5 and $10, respectively, as they are cash-only.
- Wear comfortable shoes — cobbled streets in Mostar can be slippery.
- Pack sun protection — sunglasses, sunhat, sunscreen, and water are essentials.
- Prepare for the border crossing — have your passport or ID ready; border checks can take some time.
- Bring swimwear and towels — for a quick dip at Kravice.
- Plan your free time — if you want a sit-down meal or shopping, consider how much time you’ll need.
Who Is This Tour Best For?
This day trip is ideal if you’re after a mix of history, culture, and nature in a single day without the hassle of organizing transport and entry tickets yourself. It suits travelers who are comfortable with a full bus ride and enjoy learning from knowledgeable guides. If you’re looking for a relaxed way to see Mostar and enjoy a scenic waterfall, this tour fits the bill.
It’s especially good for those who appreciate a well-organized trip, value expert commentary, and are keen to experience a different part of the Balkans. While not explicitly family-focused, the activity is accessible for most travelers with reasonable mobility and an interest in cultural and natural sights.
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for people who dislike long bus rides?
The journey is around 3 hours each way, so if long bus rides are a concern, this might be less ideal. But many find the scenic views and the smooth organization worth it.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, to secure your spot, especially since the tour has a high review rating and popularity. You can reserve now and pay later, which adds flexibility.
What should I bring?
Passport or ID, comfortable shoes, sunglasses, sun hat, swimwear, towel, sunscreen, and water. Cash for border fees and tickets is also necessary.
Are there any hidden costs?
Border crossing fees ($5) and entry tickets to Kravice Waterfalls ($10) are cash-only and not included in the ticket price.
Can I customize the free time in Mostar?
While the schedule is generally fixed, reviews suggest the free time is about two hours, enough to explore or grab a quick bite.
How well organized is the trip?
Reviews consistently praise the smoothness of the day, thanks to experienced guides and drivers. Border crossings and logistics are handled efficiently.
Is it family-friendly?
The tour doesn’t explicitly cater to children, but older kids who enjoy sightseeing and swimming may find it enjoyable. Always check if your children are comfortable with long bus rides.
What’s the best time of year to go?
Summer months offer great weather for swimming, but be prepared for busy sites. Spring and early fall might be less crowded, providing a more relaxed experience.
Will I get enough time to explore?
Yes, approximately two hours in Mostar and enough at Kravice for a swim. Many reviews say this is just right, although some travelers wish for more time for thorough exploration or meals.
From Split: Mostar and Kravice Waterfalls Tour
“Great way to spend a day. Mostar and Kravica beautiful places. Tour was well organised from start to finish. Ela was a great guide. Recommended.”
Wrapping It Up

If you’re looking for an accessible, well-reviewed way to visit Mostar and Kravice Waterfalls from Split, this tour offers a compelling package. It combines cultural insights, beautiful scenery, and convenient logistics at a reasonable price. The guides are praised for their knowledge and friendliness, making the long journey worthwhile.
While the trip involves a fair amount of bus time, the stunning views, informative commentary, and opportunities to cool off make it a rewarding choice. It’s especially suited for those eager to experience a different side of the Balkans without the hassle of planning every detail themselves.
This tour stands out as a dependable, enjoyable way to see some of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s most iconic sights, adding a memorable chapter to your travel story.
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