Discover Herzegovina’s hidden gems: Mostar, Kravica Falls, and more. Experience stunning landscapes, rich history, and local hospitality on this full-day tour.
Discover Herzegovina’s hidden gems: Mostar, Kravica Falls, and more. Experience stunning landscapes, rich history, and local hospitality on this full-day tour.
- Konjic Bridge - The town is one of the oldest permanent settlements in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a history spanning nearly 4000 years. It became a significant town in the late 14th century.
- Old Bridge Area of the Old City of Mostar - Located on the Neretva River, Mostar is the third-largest city in the country. The city was named after the…
- Konjic Bridge - The town is one of the oldest permanent settlements in Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a history spanning nearly 4000 years. It became a significant town in the late 14th century.
- Old Bridge Area of the Old City of Mostar - Located on the Neretva River, Mostar is the third-largest city in the country. The city was named after the bridge keepers (mostari) who, during medieval times, guarded the Stari Most (Old Bridge) over the Neretva. Built by the Ottomans in the 16th century, the Old Bridge is one of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s most popular landmarks and is considered a prime example of Islamic architecture in the Balkans.
- Blagaj tekija - Blagaj Tekija is a nearly 600-year-old Dervish monastery located outside Mostar, Bosnia. Nestled at the base of a cliff and next to the source of the river Buna, it is a unique and picturesque series of buildings that looks even more stunning in person than in photos.
- The historic urban site of Pocitelj - This unique settlement, a UNESCO heritage site, has been restored to its original form through recent reconstruction efforts. First mentioned in 1444, some documents suggest it was built in the late 14th century by order of Bosnian King Tvrtko. In addition to its beautiful oriental architecture and Ottoman ambiance, Pocitelj is home to the longest-running art colony in southeast Europe.
- Kravice Falls - The Kravice waterfalls, originally known as the Kravica waterfalls, are among the most beautiful natural attractions in the Herzegovinian region of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Situated on the Trebižat river, the falls cascade over a large tuff limestone deposit into the lake below. The area is protected by the state government but is open to locals and tourists for visits, picnics, camping, and even swimming.
The entire area is lush with greenery, including chaste trees, poplars, and figs. The tuff formations are covered with thick lichen, moss, and grass. There are minimal manmade structures near the falls, preserving the location’s natural environment.

- Official tour guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Official tour guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Entrance fee for Kravica Waterfalls
- Entrance fee for Kravica Waterfalls
Herzegovina is a vast Mediterranean terrace with a stunning view of the Adriatic Sea. As a true crossroads of civilizations, this area serves as an open-air museum. It boasts breathtaking landscapes, including the majestic Great Southern Alps and the turquoise waters of the karst rivers flowing from them. The rocky fields are abundant with Mediterranean…
Herzegovina is a vast Mediterranean terrace with a stunning view of the Adriatic Sea. As a true crossroads of civilizations, this area serves as an open-air museum. It boasts breathtaking landscapes, including the majestic Great Southern Alps and the turquoise waters of the karst rivers flowing from them. The rocky fields are abundant with Mediterranean fruits and vegetables, complemented by the sun, stones, aromatic herbs, and distinctive wines. Visitors can also enjoy the traditional warm hospitality of the local people – all of which awaits exploration.
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