Mostar Private Day Trip from Split — Old Bridge, Počitelj & Kravice Waterfalls
About This Tour
Cross the border from Croatia into Bosnia and Herzegovina on this full-day private tour and discover a world where East meets West. Start at the Neretva River delta, then stop in Počitelj — a 14th-century Ottoman fortress village frozen in time, where stone towers and cobbled paths climb a hillside above the river. Taste authentic Turkish coffee made the traditional way before continuing to Mostar, one of the most captivating cities in the Balkans. Your local guide walks you through the UNESCO-listed Old Town, past Ottoman bazaars, ornate mosques, and copper workshops, to the iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge) — a 16th-century masterpiece rebuilt after the 1993 war. If you're lucky, you'll see Mostar's famous bridge divers leaping 24 meters into the freezing Neretva — a tradition since 1968. Enjoy 2 hours of free time to explore, shop for handcrafted souvenirs, and taste burek, ćevapi, and baklava. After Mostar, head to Kravice Waterfalls — a hidden natural amphitheater where waterfalls cascade into emerald pools perfect for swimming. At €500 per group (up to 8 people), this is one of the most unforgettable day trips from Split.
Tour Highlights
- Mostar Old Bridge (Stari Most) — UNESCO-listed 16th-century icon
- Počitelj — 14th-century Ottoman fortress village on the Neretva
- Kravice Waterfalls — swim in emerald pools under cascading falls
- Traditional Turkish coffee & Bosnian food (burek, baklava, ćevapi)
- Famous Mostar bridge divers — 24m leaps since 1968
- 2 hours free time in Mostar's Ottoman bazaar
- Local Mostar guide with insider historical knowledge
- Private A/C vehicle with door-to-door hotel pickup
Passport Required
This tour crosses into Bosnia and Herzegovina. All participants must carry a valid passport. EU ID cards are accepted for EU citizens.
What's Included
Included
- Air-conditioned private vehicle
- Private tour guide/driver
- Local guide in Mostar
- Fuel surcharge
- Insurance
Not Included
- Tips
- Food & drinks
- Kravice Waterfalls entrance fee (€10)
- Bosnia border fee (€5)
What to Bring
- PASSPORT — required for Bosnia and Herzegovina border crossing (EU ID cards accepted for EU citizens)
- Swimsuit & towel — swimming at Kravice Waterfalls is a highlight
- Cash (euros) — for Kravice entry (€10), border fee (€5), food, and souvenirs
- Comfortable walking shoes — cobblestone streets in Mostar and Počitelj
- Camera — Stari Most and Kravice are incredibly photogenic
- Check visa requirements if you're a non-EU citizen — contact us before booking
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a passport for the Mostar day trip from Split?
Yes — Mostar is in Bosnia and Herzegovina, so a valid passport is required for the border crossing. EU citizens can also use a national ID card. Non-EU visitors should check visa requirements for Bosnia before booking. Your guide handles the border process smoothly.
Can you swim at Kravice Waterfalls?
Yes! Kravice Waterfalls is a natural amphitheater where multiple waterfalls cascade into emerald pools. Swimming is allowed and is one of the highlights of the tour. Bring a swimsuit and towel. The entrance fee is €10 per person, paid on arrival.
What is the Mostar Old Bridge and can you see the divers?
Stari Most (Old Bridge) is a 16th-century Ottoman bridge that arches 24 meters above the Neretva River. Destroyed during the 1993 war and rebuilt in 2004, it's now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Local divers have been leaping from the bridge since 1968 — you may see them if you visit during the warmer months.
What Bosnian food should I try in Mostar?
Don't miss burek (flaky pastry with meat or cheese), ćevapi (grilled minced meat sausages in flatbread), and baklava for dessert. Mostar is also famous for its traditional Turkish coffee — served in a džezva with lokum (Turkish delight). Your guide will point you to the best spots during your 2 hours of free time.
Is the €500 price per person or per group?
The €500 is per group (up to 8 passengers), not per person. For a family of four, that's €125 per person for a 12-hour private tour covering three countries' worth of scenery. Additional costs: Kravice entry €10/person and Bosnia border fee €5/person.
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