12 hours
Daily Tour
Unlimited
English
Mostar, Konjic, Blagaj, Pocitelj and Kravica falls are all highlights of Herzegovina. However, seeing all of them from Sarajevo can be tricky. Join us on our best-selling day trip through the heart of Herzegovina and make your way to all five places completely hassle free! History lessons will bring you even closer understanding the region, but that is not all! The tour also explores current topics and offers thought-provoking discussions, enriching your understanding of Bosnia today! A perfect balance of sightseeing, history, culture, religion and Bosnia today!
IMPORTANT: Swimming at Kravica Falls (summertime only) is both allowed and highly recommended! Dive into the refreshing waters and enjoy a unique and exhilarating experience in this breathtaking natural wonder. In case you have booked an accommodation in Herzegovina or you are just trying to find a way to maximize your precious time we have a great news! We offer an option to finish the tour in Mostar! You are able to bring your entire luggage and receive a drop off at the address in Mostar with no extra charge! |
📅 Travel | All-year round |
🚐 Pick-up | Included |
🍽️ Meals | Traditional Bosnian sandwich (vegetarian option available) |
🎫 Entrances | Kravica Waterfall 10 EUR ; Tekke in Blagaj 5 EUR |
📌 End point | Sarajevo or Mostar |
Looking to book in group of 6 or more? | |
Deals, savings and exclusive private touring options available plus if you need a different date or itinerary change we can create a custom trip. Contact us via WhatsApp +38761076756 or send us a message via Inquiry form. |
A little town with a population of just under 26,000 and a history dating back 4,000 years, Konjic is where Bosnia and Herzegovina meet. Home to one of the most beautiful bridges in the country! A 6-arc stone bridge built in early Ottoman style, is regrettably still overshadowed by Mostar's bridge. The town's current claim to fame is as the site of some of the country's most thrilling whitewater rafting but also the home of best kept secret in Yugoslavia - Tito's Bunker . Soak up the stunning scenery of Prenj mountain and emerald green Neretva river while learning about the area's rich history from our knowledgeable guide. |
Počitelj is a time capsule from the 14th century that seems to have never changed. Perched on a hill above the Neretva River, this picturesque village is an enchanting place straight out of a storybook. Stunning stone homes, a magnificent clock tower, mosque, and fortification all contribute to the city's one-of-a-kind design. The silo-shaped forth is the most noticeable feature, and it provides a breathtaking vista. Often neglected, but unquestionably worth the trip - in this case short hike! |
Blagaj tekke has been a center for mysticism and spirituality since its construction in the 16th century by Dervish monks. The white walls and tranquil courtyard are ideal for guests in search of some peace and quiet. Explore with your guide the interior of the tekke, revealing beautiful calligraphy and artistic ornamentation where the reverberations of old prayers can be felt even today. Discover the history and current practices of the Sufi Order that has been maintaining the tekke for centuries. Get your hands wet in Europe's largest freshwater spring with optional boat ride in the cave. |
Mostar's story begins in the 15th century when it was founded by the Ottomans. The city quickly developed into a thriving trading center where traders from different cultures gathered. The architecture, food, and manner of life in Mostar still reflect this rich fusion of influences. The Stari Most, the crowning achievement of Ottoman architect Mimar Hayruddin, was built in 1566 and is the pride of Mostar. Its graceful, single-arch design was an engineering wonder and a crucial connection between the two sections of the city. The bridge represented more than simply a physical connection but also a symbol of the harmonious coexistence of different nationalities. Mostar was severely damaged during the turbulent years of the Bosnian War in the 1990s, with the Stari Most being completely destroyed. In 2004 bridge rose like a Fenix from ashes. Protected by UNESCO, Old Town of Mostar is definitely a highlight of the journey!
Leanne Ashley Gapuz