MOSTAR & KRAVICA TOUR
Road trips
MOSTAR & KRAVICA TOUR: BEAUTY OF DIVERSITY
Mostar tour and Kravica from Dubrovnik
1-day tour: (12 hours)
Places to visit Mostar & Kravica Waterfalls (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
MOSTAR
The historic town of Mostar is surely the center of the Herzegovina region. In general, the city encounters two cultures, east, and west. Mostar was founded in the mid 15th century. Then it was an Ottoman town. Later the city developed during the Austro-Hungarian period in the 19th and 20th centuries. Mostar major landmark since 1566. is Old Bridge – Stari Most over the Neretva River. The town name derives from bridge keepers “mostari”. The Old Bridge is on Unesco’s World Heritage list.
Moreover, the Old City of Mostar is a place of memory to its multicultural background. In fact, Mostar offers a lot of diversity. Turkish houses, mosques, and traditional Islamic architectural features. On the contrary churches, cultural centers, and buildings with Mediterranean and western European architecture. In Mostar, you can enjoy different kinds of food. For instance, traditional or vegetarian. Above all domestic, fresh, and delicious at very affordable prices.
KRAVICA WATERFALLS
The most beautiful waterfalls in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Besides that, Kravica is probably the most beautiful place in B&H at all. Waterfalls are placed on the Trebizat river. After all, they are truly a natural phenomenon. Eventually, Kravica waterfalls are under the country’s protection as a natural rarity.
Mostar tour and Kravica, in this case, will give you the best of Herzegovina!
- Mostar & Kravica tour is available every day from March to December
Information:
- Private tour: 2400 kn/320 €
- Deposit payment - 600 kn/80 €
Package includes:
- Ground transportation with A/C minivan (up to 8 people)
- English speaking driver
- Pick-up and drop-off inside Dubrovnik Town area
- Fuel, parking fees, and taxes
Package excludes:
- Pick-up and drop-off outside Dubrovnik Town area
- Entrance tickets to Kravica waterfalls
- Admission fees for museums (optional)
- Meals
Schedule: flexible and adaptable to guest requests
Notes
Passport is mandatory; some passports need a visa
The local currency is the convertible mark, kuna, and euros are accepted

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