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Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina -- tour destination
Bosnia and Herzegovina

Mostar

1 tour available · From €500

About This Destination

About Mostar

Home to the iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge), Mostar is a stunning Ottoman-era city straddling the emerald Neretva River. A day trip from Split reveals Bosnia's rich multicultural heritage, cobblestone bazaars, and the breathtaking Kravice Waterfalls.

Distance from Split

170 km

3 hours drive

Best Time to Visit

May - October

Entrance Fee

€Kravice ~10, border crossing ~5

Available Experiences

Tours to Mostar

Private Tour MostarFree cancellation
12hPrivate

Private Tour Mostar

Pocitelj + Old Bridge + Kravice Waterfalls. Cross-border day trip.

From500 /group
Travel Guide

Practical Information

Getting There from Split

Mostar is 170 km from Split, approximately 3 hours by car. All our tours include comfortable round-trip transportation with hotel pickup in Split.

Entrance Fees

Entrance fees for Mostar are approximately €Kravice ~10, border crossing ~5. Some of our tours include entrance fees in the price -- check the tour details.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Mostar is may - october. This period offers the best weather, longest daylight hours, and the most vibrant atmosphere for your tour experience.

Insider Tips

  • Bring your passport -- you will cross into Bosnia and Herzegovina.
  • Watch the famous bridge divers jump from Stari Most (usually from late morning).
  • The Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque minaret offers the best view of the Old Bridge.
  • Try cevapi at any restaurant near the Old Bridge -- it's a Bosnian must-eat.
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a passport for Mostar?

Yes, you need a valid passport to visit Mostar as it is in Bosnia and Herzegovina. EU citizens can also use their national ID cards. Make sure to bring your travel documents on the day of the tour -- your guide will handle the border crossing process.

How far is Mostar from Split?

Mostar is approximately 170 km (about 3 hours) from Split by car. Our day trip includes stops at Kravice Waterfalls and the medieval town of Pocitelj along the way, making the journey part of the experience.

What can I see on a Mostar day trip?

A full-day Mostar tour typically includes the iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge), the Ottoman old town bazaar, Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque, the stunning Kravice Waterfalls, and the medieval hillside village of Pocitelj. You'll experience Bosnia's rich multicultural heritage in a single day.

Do I need a passport to visit Mostar from Split?

Yes. Mostar is in Bosnia and Herzegovina, so a valid passport is required. EU/US/UK citizens do not need a visa. The border crossing typically takes 10-15 minutes.

What is the Old Bridge in Mostar?

Stari Most (Old Bridge) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site rebuilt in 2004 after its destruction in 1993. The 16th-century Ottoman bridge spans the Neretva River and is famous for its daring bridge divers.