From Dubrovnik to Mostar and Kravice Waterfalls: A Practical Look at This Bosnian Day Trip

If you’re planning to visit the Dubrovnik area and want to add a splash of Bosnian charm, this full-day trip to Mostar and Kravice Waterfalls offers a good overview of some of the region’s most photogenic sites. While not perfect, it’s a tour that balances cultural highlights with natural beauty, making it a popular choice for travelers eager to see a different side of the Balkans.
What we like about this experience is the chance to walk through Mostar’s enchanting Old Town, with its iconic bridge, and to take in the peaceful sights of Kravice’s untouched waterfalls—all within a manageable day trip. The tour’s inclusion of hotel pickup and drop-off makes the logistics easier, especially after a long drive. However, one potential drawback is the variable quality of the experience, as reflected in mixed reviews from past travelers. It’s best suited for those who don’t mind spending a good part of the day on the coach and are flexible about some details.
This tour works well for travelers who appreciate scenic drives, cultural sightseeing, and natural landscapes. If you’re eager for a straightforward overview of Bosnia’s highlights without a lot of fuss, this trip offers a decent value at $88 — especially considering the convenience of transportation and guided commentary.
You can check availability for your dates here:Key Points

- Convenient logistics with hotel pickup and drop-off in Dubrovnik.
- Balanced itinerary combining cultural exploration and natural beauty.
- Flexible booking with pay-later options and free cancellations.
- Transport quality varies; expect a large coach rather than a small van.
- Timing includes significant coach travel, so patience is needed.
- Mixed reviews highlight the importance of managing expectations regarding organization and communication.
- Authentic experiences at Mostar and Kravice, with opportunities for free time and photos.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Dubrovnik.
An In-Depth Look at the Day Trip

The Drive from Dubrovnik to Bosnia
Our journey begins with a roughly 2.5-hour drive across the Croatian border into Bosnia. The coach’s size means you’ll likely be sharing a spacious, comfortable environment—ideal for relaxing as you take in the changing scenery. The route includes a 30-minute stop in Neum, which is a practical chance to stretch, use the restroom, or grab a snack. Our review notes that this stop is appreciated by travelers for its convenience, especially since it’s the only break on the way.
However, the long coach ride means that the day starts early and involves a fair amount of sitting. If you prefer more active or varied touring styles, this might feel a bit monotonous, but for those looking for straightforward travel, it’s manageable.
Exploring Mostar’s Old Town
Mostar is the main highlight of the trip, and it’s easy to see why. The Old Town is full of cobblestone streets, historic mosques, and the world-famous Stari Most (Old Bridge). Our review from Thomas describes Mostar as “beautiful and interesting despite being quite busy,” which captures the essence well. The three hours allocated here allow for a thorough exploration, photos, and some free time to enjoy a coffee or buy souvenirs.
You’ll want to keep an eye out for the divers performing from the bridge if they’re around—an iconic view and a fun photo opportunity. The guide will probably point out key sites, but the free time lets you wander at your own pace.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Scenic Journey to Kravice Waterfalls
After soaking up Mostar’s atmosphere, the group continues with a 40-minute drive to the Kravice Waterfalls. This is the natural highlight—an untouched, lush area where the waterfalls cascade into a clear river.
You’ll spend about an hour here, enough time to dip your toes in the water, snap photos, and simply enjoy the peaceful surroundings. The reviews note that visitors find Kravice “stunning” and “beautiful,” making it a refreshing contrast to the historical site. Don’t forget your swimsuit if you want to take a quick dip, though official swim spots might be limited.
The Return Journey and Additional Stops
On the way back, a 30-minute stop at Peljeac Bridge offers a scenic view of this impressive structure connecting Bosnia to Croatia. Reviewers mention that this stop is brief—and sometimes just a glimpse from afar—so don’t expect a full walk across or extensive sightseeing here.
Food and Drinks: What’s Not Included
The tour price does not include food or drinks, so it’s wise to bring snacks, water, or even a packed lunch, especially if you want to stay fueled for the day. While the stops in Neum and the towns around Mostar offer options, you’ll need to budget extra for meals.
Authenticity, Value, and Practical Tips

Given the mixed reviews, it’s clear that some travelers have experienced logistical hiccups, like changes in pick-up locations or timing. For example, Angela’s experience highlights how important it is to stay on top of communication—she missed her chance to join because of a last-minute change and a missed passport. This underscores the value of carefully verifying pickup details and arriving early.
The tour’s price of $88 per person is reasonable considering the transportation, guide, and the chance to see both Mostar and Kravice in one day. For travelers interested in Bosnia’s cultural and natural highlights, this offers good value, but it’s not a comprehensive deep dive—more a broad overview suited for first-timers or those on a tight schedule.
The Transport Experience
Expect a large coach rather than a smaller van, which some travelers find more comfortable but might feel less intimate. The coach’s size also means less flexibility for short stops or spontaneous explorations. Nevertheless, the included pickup and drop-off at your accommodation are major conveniences.
What to Bring
Be sure to carry your passport or ID card, as border crossings are involved. Also, dress comfortably and appropriately for walking around historic sites and nature.
Language and Booking Flexibility
The tour operates in English, with some reviews indicating bilingual elements in Spanish. Booking is flexible with the option to reserve now and pay later, plus free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance—an advantage if your plans are still uncertain.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
This trip is ideal for first-time visitors wanting a quick, guided introduction to Bosnia’s highlights from Dubrovnik. It suits those comfortable with coach travel and looking for a low-effort way to see Mostar’s iconic bridge and the scenic Kravice waterfalls.
If you’re someone who values authentic, less commercialized experiences and isn’t bothered by potential logistical hiccups, you’ll likely enjoy it. However, if you prefer smaller groups, more personalized guides, or a more flexible itinerary, you might find this tour limited.
Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?

For $88, this trip offers a decent snapshot of Bosnia’s beauty and history, especially considering the convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off. You’ll get the chance to walk across Mostar’s famous bridge, explore its charming Old Town, and relax beside the waterfalls—all packed into a manageable day.
That said, it’s not without its flaws. Long coach rides, potential communication issues, and the absence of included meals mean it’s best for travelers who are flexible, patient, and curious about the region. The experience delivers value when you’re eager for a straightforward adventure without too many complications.
This tour is a good choice for those seeking a cost-effective, scenic, and culturally enriching day trip from Dubrovnik, especially if you’re interested in seeing representative highlights without extensive planning or multiple stops.
FAQs

Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the tour is generally suitable for most age groups, as long as you’re comfortable with coach travel and walking around sites. Keep in mind the long drive and some walking in Old Town and at Kravice.
What should I bring with me?
Bring your passport or ID card for border crossing, comfortable walking shoes, water, snacks, and possibly a swimsuit if you want to swim at Kravice.
Are meals included?
No, food and drinks are not included, so plan to bring your own or purchase something during the stops.
Can I book this tour with flexible payment options?
Yes, you can reserve your spot and pay later, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the trip.
How long is the coach ride?
The drive from Dubrovnik to Mostar takes about 2 hours and 30 minutes, with a 30-minute stop in Neum, plus additional travel time to Kravice and back.
Does the tour operate in multiple languages?
It operates in English, and some reviews mention bilingual elements in Spanish, but English is the primary language.
What if I have mobility issues?
The tour involves walking around Old Town and waterfalls, which may be challenging for some with limited mobility. Check with the provider for specific accessibility questions.
In essence, this full-day trip offers a well-rounded introduction to Bosnia’s enchanting sights, with a focus on ease and convenience. It’s well-suited for travelers eager to see iconic sites without fuss, provided they are flexible and prepared for some long travel hours.
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