Excursion 10
MOSTAR & KRAVICA
TYPE OF VEHICLE:
Sedan
- Private transportation
- Professional driver service
- Fuel and toll fees
- Parking fees
- Local taxes
- Food & beverages
- Entrance tickets
390€
TYPE OF VEHICLE:
Mercedes S-Class
- Private transportation
- Professional driver service
- Fuel and toll fees
- Parking fees
- Local taxes
- Food & beverages
- Entrance tickets
570€
TYPE OF VEHICLE:
Minivan
- Private transportation
- Professional driver service
- Fuel and toll fees
- Parking fees
- Local taxes
- Food & beverages
- Entrance tickets
480€
Availability: all year round
Duration: approximately 9 hours
Recommended start: 8:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Passports: Compulsory
Optional:
Extra time – 35€ / 90€ / 50€ per hour
Professional guide service in Mostar: 70€
Detour to Blagaj: 70€
Detour to Pocitelj: 35€
Discover Bosnia and Herzegovina’s rich natural, historical, and cultural heritage on a day trip to Mostar and the Kravica Waterfall!
The nine-hour journey begins with a scenic coastal drive. As you soak in views of the Adriatic, its islands, coves, and coastal settlements, the landscape transforms after crossing the border, revealing rivers, quaint villages, and fertile farmland. One of the most stunning natural wonders of Bosnia and Herzegovina lies on the Trebizat River, not far from the Croatian border. Whether you want to take a leisurely walk and snap photos, relax with a drink, or even take a refreshing swim, the Kravica Waterfall is the perfect stop on the way to Mostar.
Mostar, Herzegovina’s largest city, embodies the complexity of the region’s history. It is a meeting point of civilizations, cultures, and religions. You’ll have the opportunity to explore Mostar’s historical core, which carefully preserves its Ottoman heritage. Beyond the famed Stari Most (Old Bridge), which gracefully arches over the emerald-green Neretva River, you’ll discover the charming Crooked Bridge, historic towers, mosques with slender minarets, and the vibrant bazaar with old artisan shops – all contributing to a feeling of stepping into a different world, far from the heart of Europe.
No visit to Mostar is complete without tasting the local cuisine, deeply rooted in Turkish influence. To make the most of your visit, we recommend exploring Mostar with a local guide who can bring its stories to life.
The iconic Old Bridge in Mostar is not only a UNESCO World Heritage Site but also a symbol of reconciliation and peace. Local divers continue the tradition of jumping from the bridge into the Neretva River, a feat that requires both skill and bravery.