Nine towns and regions across Herzegovina and the Adriatic fringe, each either a departure base for a Kravica tour or a stop along the way. Grouped by how they relate to the Kravica day-trip geography.
The towns within Herzegovina's interior that form the immediate orbit of Kravica Waterfall — either directly adjacent or used as pickup/pass-through points on our tours.

Herzegovina's most visited city — UNESCO Stari Most bridge, Ottoman old town, and the base for every Kravica day tour.

A small Herzegovina town 10 km from Kravica Waterfall — medieval fortress, vineyards, and pomegranate orchards.

A green Herzegovina town on the Neretva delta — gateway to Mogorjelo, Hutovo Blato, and Počitelj.

Bosnia's world-famous Catholic pilgrimage site — Apparition Hill and Saint James Church.

Halfway between Sarajevo and Mostar — a 1682 Ottoman stone bridge, Tito's Cold War bunker, and the Neretva canyon.
The Adriatic coastal base (Dubrovnik) from which a Kravica day tour departs, and the short Bosnian coastal strip (Neum) the tour crosses on the way.
Ottoman-medieval towns in southern Herzegovina — off the main Kravica tour circuit but worth a stand-alone Private Driver day for history and wine-country visitors.