25-meter wide travertine cascades on the Trebižat river — the centerpiece of every tour on this site.

Kravica Waterfall (also known as Kravice Waterfalls or Vodopad Kravica) is a horseshoe of travertine cascades on the Trebižat river in Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The falls are approximately 25 meters high and 120 meters wide, surrounded by forest and limestone cliffs. The pool beneath is open for swimming from roughly May through October, with peak warmth in July and August. An entrance fee of €10 (20 BAM, cash on site) is charged by the local authority — it is not included in any tour price. The site is open year-round for viewing; swimming is not advised in winter.
Kravica Waterfall is in Ljubuški. See our Ljubuški travel guide for more in the area.
Several Kravica tours include this stop — book directly and save.
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Meet at 09:45 at Food House Mostar. Bunski Kanali photo stop, four hours at Kravica, and Počitelj on the way back.

Five stops across Herzegovina in one day. Meet 09:45 at Food House Mostar, back by ~5:15 pm.

Your vehicle, your pace, your stops. €200 up to 4 people, €300 for 5–8. Kravica included; add Blagaj, Počitelj, Fortica or anywhere else.

Cross into Bosnia for a full-day trip through Herzegovina. 07:00 pickup at Pile Gate, back by ~6 pm.

07:00 pickup at Split Riva, 2.5 hours in Mostar with the Stari Most UNESCO bridge, 2 hours swimming at Kravica.

12 hours of Herzegovina highlights in one day. 08:00 pickup at Gazi Husrevbegova 75 or your hotel.