If you’re considering a day trip from Split to Bosnia and Herzegovina, this tour promises a well-rounded glimpse into a country bursting with beauty and history. It’s designed for travelers eager to see a different side of the Balkans—full of charming streets, striking landscapes, and a touch of local culture.
What we love about this experience? First, the professional guides, who bring history and local flavor alive with their stories. And second, the stunning natural scenery, especially at Kravica Waterfalls, which provides a refreshing break from city sightseeing.
A potential drawback? The border crossing, which can take some time, especially if there are delays. This might reduce your free time in Mostar or at the waterfalls, so planning accordingly is wise.
This tour is ideal for curious travelers who want a comprehensive day without the hassle of planning individual transfers or guides. It’s perfect if you enjoy learning about a country’s culture, snapping memorable photos, and taking a dip in nature—all in one seamless trip.
Key Points

- Authentic experience: Guided walking tour of Mostar with insightful commentary.
- Natural beauty: Kravica Waterfalls offer a chance to swim and relax.
- Cultural insight: Explore Ottoman-era streets and local cuisine.
- Great value: All this for around $82, including transportation and guides.
- Flexible free time: Ample opportunity to wander, shop, and try local foods.
- Travel logistics: Organized pick-up, air-conditioned transport, and professional guides make a smooth day.
A Full-Day Adventure from Split to Bosnia and Herzegovina

This tour offers a chance to see what makes Bosnia and Herzegovina special—all in one day. Starting early from Split, you’ll head through scenic countryside, passing small villages and rocky landscapes, en route to Mostar, arguably one of the most photogenic towns in the Balkans.
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The Scenic Drive and Border Crossing
The journey itself is part of the experience. Expect a comfortable ride in an air-conditioned vehicle with WIFI on board, making the long drive more pleasant. The route takes you through picturesque villages, giving a taste of rural Herzegovina’s landscapes.
Border crossings can be a mixed bag—reviews mention that they’re relatively quick but sometimes unpredictable. You might find yourself waiting longer than scheduled, especially if there are delays, so patience is key. The fee is modest—about $5 per person payable in cash—and well worth the effort for the sights ahead.
Exploring Mostar’s Highlights
Once in Mostar, you’ll meet a local guide for a walking tour that highlights the city’s most iconic feature: the Stari Most (Old Bridge). This centuries-old structure, connecting two medieval towers, is the symbol of the city and a marvel of Ottoman architecture.
You’ll see local youths performing daredevil stunts, which adds a lively vibe to the scene. From there, the tour moves into the Ottoman quarter, which has been beautifully restored after the conflicts of the 1990s. The narrow streets, bazaar, mosques, and traditional buildings create an authentic backdrop for photos and wandering.
Free Time in Mostar
After the guided part, you’re free to explore on your own. The reviews indicate that travelers appreciated the ample free time—usually around two hours—to shop for unique souvenirs, sip Turkish coffee, or enjoy a meal. Many mention that the local cafes, such as Café d’Alma, offer a delightful coffee experience, echoing Turkey’s coffee culture.
During this time, you can also indulge in burek, a savory filled pie, or sweet baklava—both local specialties. The relaxed pace allows you to soak in the atmosphere and perhaps take more photos of the colorful streets and historic sites.
More Great Tours NearbyKravica Waterfalls: A Refreshing Break
After exploring Mostar, you’ll head to the Kravica Waterfalls, a natural highlight of the trip. The drive is scenic, and the waterfalls are breathtaking, especially when viewed from the various vantage points.
Here, you have the option to jump into the river for a quick swim or simply relax and take in the stunning surroundings. Be aware that the waterfalls can be crowded and chaotic, especially with cafes and deck chairs—reviewers describe it as lively and bustling, not a pristine national park. Still, the experience is memorable, especially for those who enjoy a bit of adventure and nature.
Returning to Split
The journey back is slightly longer, but the organization keeps things on track. The return route takes you through more of Herzegovina’s rugged landscapes, and you’ll arrive back in Split feeling like you’ve truly experienced a slice of this Balkan country.
What’s Included and What to Consider

The price of around $82 per person offers excellent value. It covers transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, professional guides (both driver and local guides in Mostar), insurance, and WIFI onboard.
Additional costs include $10 for the entrance fee to Kravica Waterfalls and $5 border crossing fee, both payable in cash at the meeting point.
While the tour is comprehensive, it does not include food and drinks, so packing snacks or planning to eat in Mostar is a good idea. Reviewers recommend trying local foods and taking advantage of the free time to explore local cafes.
Travel Tips
- Bring your passport, as crossing the border is part of the journey.
- Wear comfortable shoes for walking and exploring.
- Pack swimwear, a towel, and a camera for the waterfalls.
- Bring cash for entry fees, border fees, and any souvenirs.
- Expect a long day—start early, but most find the experience worthwhile.
Group Size and Atmosphere
The group size varies, but the reviews reflect a friendly, well-organized experience with attentive guides. Some comments suggest that large groups might want to plan for more efficient eating options, as busy restaurants can slow things down.
Authentic Experiences and Real Traveler Insights

Many travelers emphasize the knowledge and friendliness of guides. One review states, “Ivanka the tour guide was funny, knowledgeable, and made it a great day,” highlighting how engaging guides make the trip memorable.
Others appreciated the visual beauty of Mostar, calling it “the highlight,” and the scenery at Kravica as “beyond amazing,” with some mentioning that the waterfalls could be even better if not crowded.
Several reviews mention how the tour provides a good balance of guided exploration and free time, allowing for personal discovery and local interactions. The opportunity to try local coffee and cuisine adds an authentic touch that many cherish.
The Sum Up

This tour from Split to Mostar and Kravica Waterfalls offers a solid blend of cultural discovery, natural beauty, and local flavor—all at a fair price. It’s especially well-suited for travelers who want a guided experience but also crave some free time to explore on their own. The guides’ knowledge, the stunning scenery, and the chance to dip in the waterfalls make it a memorable day.
If you enjoy learning about new places, tasting local foods, and seeing beautiful landscapes, this trip will deliver. Just be prepared for a long day and some border crossing waits, and you’ll come away with a handful of fantastic stories and photos.
This experience is best for curious, flexible travelers who value authentic encounters over rigid schedules. It’s a strong choice for anyone wanting a taste of Bosnia and Herzegovina without the hassle of doing it alone.
FAQs

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, most reviews indicate it’s family-friendly, especially if your kids enjoy scenery, swimming, and exploring. Just keep in mind the long drive.
How early does the tour start?
The start time varies, but it generally begins early in the morning to maximize the day’s sights.
Do I need a visa to cross into Bosnia and Herzegovina?
Visa requirements are your responsibility. Make sure to confirm well beforehand.
What should I bring?
Passport, comfortable shoes, swimwear, towel, camera, snacks, drinks, cash, and suitable clothes for the weather.
Is there free time in Mostar?
Yes, around two hours, which is enough for shopping, eating, and wandering the streets.
How much does the entrance fee to Kravica Waterfalls cost?
$10 per person, payable in cash at the waterfall.
Are the guides fluent in English?
Yes, the guides are English-speaking and very knowledgeable.
Is there WiFi on the bus?
Yes, WiFi is available onboard.
How long is the total trip?
It’s a full day, around 8-10 hours including travel, sightseeing, and free time.
Can I swim at Kravica Waterfalls?
Yes, you are encouraged to swim, weather permitting, but note the water might be cold and the area lively.
This full-day tour from Split to Mostar and Kravica Waterfalls combines scenic beauty, cultural discovery, and a touch of adventure. With a trusted guide and good organization, it’s a memorable way to see a corner of Bosnia and Herzegovina you might never discover on your own.
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