Thinking about a day trip from Dubrovnik that covers some of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s most striking sights? This Kravice waterfall tour sounds like a solid option, especially if you’re craving a mix of nature, history, and local flavor. It’s a package that covers waterfalls, medieval walls, charming towns, and even a spiritual stop at Medjugorje, all wrapped into one day.
What we really like about this excursion is how it combines both natural beauty and cultural spots — the stunning Kravice waterfalls are a highlight, and getting to walk the ancient Ston city walls adds a dose of history. Plus, if you’re into local cuisine, the optional oyster tasting in Doli offers a taste of regional seafood.
On the flip side, there’s a potential downside. The itinerary’s a bit tight, and some travelers have expressed frustration with the guide’s engagement level — one review even mentioned a lack of commentary and feeling like just a transfer. So, if you’re someone who loves a guided story or detailed insights, this might not hit the mark.
This tour seems best suited for travelers who want a quick, varied taste of Herzegovina’s highlights without fussing over every detail. It’s great if you’re open to some optional stops and flexible with timing but still want to see a lot in a day.
Key Points

- Diverse experiences: Combines waterfalls, historic towns, and spiritual visits.
- Flexible options: You can choose to include Medjugorje and oyster tasting.
- Group size: Up to 8 people, creating a semi-intimate atmosphere.
- Cost efficiency: Priced at $353 per group, which might seem steep but includes transportation, entry fees, and a bottled water.
- Tour guide quality: Experiences vary—some travelers praise knowledgeable guides, others feel less engaged.
- Timing: The trip is packed, so be prepared for a full day with some waits and travel time.
What to Expect on the Day

This tour kicks off early, with an 8 a.m. departure from Dubrovnik. The drive to Ston lasts about an hour, giving you a chance to settle in and enjoy the scenery. There’s a short break of around 30–45 minutes in Ston, where you can stretch your legs and maybe snap some photos of the impressive city walls.
After that, you head into Bosnia and Herzegovina — crossing borders is fairly straightforward, but do remember to bring your passport or ID card. Once in Bosnia, the drive continues for about an hour and a half toward the Kravice waterfalls. Here, you’ll need to buy your ticket (around 10 for adults, 5 for children 7–18), which is an additional cost not included in the main price.
The waterfalls are a major draw — we loved the way the water cascades into a series of natural pools, perfect for photos or just soaking in that refreshing spray. The typical stop here is about an hour, which is enough time to enjoy the scenery and maybe take a few dips if you’re so inclined. If you opt to skip Medjugorje, you’ll have the full hour at Kravice.
Next, there’s the optional Medjugorje stop—about 30 minutes. If you’re interested in spiritual or religious sites, this is a brief but meaningful visit. Alternatively, you can skip it to spend more time at the waterfalls.
From there, the journey continues to Mostar — arriving around 1:15 p.m. The town’s famous Old Bridge is a highlight, and you’ll have free time to explore, grab lunch, or just enjoy wandering the cobbled streets. Many recommend dining at local restaurants like Restaurant Sadrvan, which gets rave reviews for its food. Keep in mind, Mostar’s a bit touristy, especially in high season, but its charm is undeniable.
Finally, the optional oyster tasting in Doli is a quick 10-minute stop, where you can sample fresh oysters—about 1 per oyster, which adds a tasty local flavor to the day. You’ll then head back to Dubrovnik, arriving around 6 p.m.
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The Practical Side: What’s Included and What’s Not

Included in the tour price are the tax for entering Bosnia and Herzegovina, a voucher for Mostar, and a bottle of water per passenger. These little touches make the day a bit more comfortable.
However, important extras like the waterfall ticket (around 10), museum entries, wine tasting, and oyster tasting are all optional and paid separately. The opportunity to try fresh oysters is a nice touch if you’re into seafood, but it’s a quick stop with just one oyster costing about 1, so don’t expect a full tasting experience unless you splurge.
The tour’s flexibility is a plus — you can reserve your spot and pay later, and cancellations are possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, which adds some peace of mind.
The Guide and Group Dynamic

This is a small-group tour, capped at 8 people, which can be nice for a more personal experience. Reviewers point out that the guide, often named Daniel, is generally professional, careful about driving, and helpful with restaurant recommendations.
However, not everyone’s experience is perfect. One traveler felt the guide was less engaged, mentioning that the guide’s friend was “very busy” and that they experienced a lack of commentary — turning what could be a narrated journey into a series of point-to-point transfers. If lively commentary and insights are your thing, this might be a concern.
On the bright side, many reviewers appreciated the driver’s attentiveness and the ability to adapt the start time, especially for cruise ship arrivals.
The Highlights: Nature, Towns, and Tastes

The star of the show is definitely the Kravice waterfalls. They’re genuinely breathtaking — a sprawling cascade that’s perfect for photos or cooling off on a warm day. The water’s inviting, and the lush surroundings add to the peaceful vibe.
Ston is a hidden gem for history buffs, with its impressive fortifications and ancient walls. It’s like stepping into a movie set, with narrow streets and a sense of timelessness.
Mostar offers a lively mix of history and culture, with its famous Old Bridge as a centerpiece. Walking along the cobblestone streets and browsing local shops makes for a memorable experience. Many travelers love to try regional dishes, and the restaurants here have a reputation for delicious food.
The optional oyster tasting in Doli is a quick but tasty stop that appeals to seafood lovers. Fresh oysters and regional charm make it a nice addition to the day.
More Great Tours NearbyWho Is This Tour Best For?
This trip works well for those who want a comprehensive day of sightseeing without a lot of hassle. It’s suitable for travelers who are comfortable with early mornings, active schedules, and optional stops. If you’re interested in seeing both natural wonders and historic towns in a single day, this tour covers a lot of ground.
However, if you prefer more in-depth guides, detailed commentary, or a less packed itinerary, you might find this experience a bit rushed. It’s a good choice for solo travelers, couples, or small groups who want a straightforward introduction to Herzegovina’s highlights.
Not particularly suited for travelers seeking extensive guided storytelling — but perfect if you’re okay with some flexibility and a bit of adventure.
Final Thoughts

This Kravice waterfall excursion from Dubrovnik offers a well-rounded snapshot of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s scenic and historic treasures. While some reviews highlight the variability in guide engagement, many appreciate the convenience of visiting Kravice waterfalls, Ston, Medjugorje, and Mostar all in one day. The optional stops add flexibility but also mean your experience can differ based on personal interests.
The price might seem high at $353, but when you consider transportation, entry fees, and the chance to explore multiple sites without planning each step yourself, it’s reasonable for a guided tour. Just remember, the day moves quickly, so if you prefer a relaxed pace with plenty of storytelling, you might want to look elsewhere.
All in all, this tour offers great value for those eager to see a mix of nature, history, and local flavor without too much fuss. It’s best suited for travelers who want a diverse, manageable adventure and are adaptable with their schedule.
Kravice waterfall excursion, Ston,Meugorje, Mostar
“Very nice excursion. Daniel is a very professionnel and is driving very carefully. We have splent a wonderful jouney”
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for families with children?
While not explicitly advertised as family-focused, children who enjoy sightseeing and nature will probably like the waterfalls and town strolls. Just keep in mind the itinerary is quite full, and some stops involve walking and standing.
Do I need a passport or ID card?
Yes, you’ll need to bring your passport or ID card to cross into Bosnia and Herzegovina smoothly.
How long is the drive from Dubrovnik to each stop?
It’s roughly a 1-hour drive to Ston, and about an hour and a half from there to the waterfalls. The journey to Mostar takes about 40 minutes after the waterfalls, and the return trip to Dubrovnik is also around 2 hours.
Are meals included?
No, meals are not included, but the free time in Mostar allows you to find a local restaurant or cafe. Many travelers recommend trying regional dishes, especially at well-rated spots like Sadrvan.
What’s the cost for the waterfall ticket?
The ticket costs around 10 for adults and 5 for children aged 7–18, and it’s paid on-site, not included in the main tour price.
Can I customize or skip parts of the trip?
The itinerary is mostly fixed, but you can opt to skip Medjugorje or oyster tasting, depending on your preferences.
How large are the groups?
Up to 8 people, which keeps things intimate but not overly private.
Is there any free time in Mostar?
Yes, you have several hours to explore, dine, or just soak in the atmosphere. It’s a good chance to wander at your own pace.
What should I bring?
Bring your passport or ID, comfortable shoes for walking, and some cash if you want to buy souvenirs or pay for extra activities like oyster tasting.
Is this tour a good value?
It depends on what you’re looking for. If you want a hassle-free day covering many highlights with a guide, it’s a reasonable option. However, some reviews suggest cheaper alternatives might offer similar sites without the guide’s variable engagement.
This tour balances highlights of Herzegovina’s natural beauty and history, packaged into a day that’s both packed and manageable. Whether it’s your first time visiting or a quick trip between stops, it promises a memorable snapshot of this fascinating region.
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