12 hours of Herzegovina highlights in one day. 08:00 pickup at Gazi Husrevbegova 75 or your hotel.
12 hours of Herzegovina highlights in one day. 08:00 pickup at Gazi Husrevbegova 75 or your hotel.
Pickup at Gazi Husrevbegova 75, Sarajevo (hotel pickup on request). Total door-to-door time approximately 12 hours.
Times approximate
Gazi Husrevbegova 75, Sarajevo (hotel pickup on request)
Your driver is usually Kenan or Adis — Sarajevo-based, with years of experience running the Neretva canyon route. English-speaking, and good company on the long scenic drive to Herzegovina.
Bring a swimsuit, towel, and water shoes for the pebbled Kravica pool. Cash (BAM or EUR) for lunch and drinks at the falls — cards rarely work on site — plus roughly 20 KM (€10) per person for the Kravica Nature Park entry ticket, also cash only. In July and August, add a hat and sunscreen — the walk down to the pool is fully exposed.
The Neretva canyon drive between Sarajevo and Konjic is the most photographed leg of this tour. Light is best in the first 90 minutes after sunrise — our 08:00 pickup puts us at the best viewpoints around 09:00–09:30. In autumn (October–November), the canyon walls turn gold and red; spring brings high water and louder rapids at Konjic.
12 hours is a long day — it works best for travellers who enjoy long scenic drives as part of the experience. Guests who want less time in the van tend to prefer the one-way drop in Mostar (free option) and travel back separately. Kenan and Adis, our Sarajevo-route drivers, can advise on train or bus options from Mostar back to Sarajevo.
The Neretva canyon road can close briefly after heavy snowfall in winter — we usually know by the evening before and either adjust the route via an alternate highway or reschedule. The Herzegovina segment (Blagaj, Počitelj, Kravica) is reliable year-round for driving.
If there's a major weather event, we move you to the next available dry day at no charge. For winter bookings (December–February) we run the tour 2–3 days per week rather than daily — confirmation comes 48h ahead based on road conditions.
Couples, families with kids 6+, solo travelers and small groups staying in Sarajevo. Not a fit if you need barrier-free accessibility — the path down to the Kravica pool is steep in places.
No — the Kravice Waterfalls entrance fee is paid directly at the site and is not included in your tour price. The fee is set by the local authority and changes seasonally. Your driver will advise you on the current amount before arrival.
Yes — swimming is the main attraction. The pool beneath the waterfall is safe and refreshing in summer. The best swimming season is June to September when water levels and temperatures are ideal. In spring the falls are more powerful but swimming areas may be restricted.
June to August is peak season — warm water, sunny skies, and full flow. May and September are quieter with cooler but still pleasant conditions. Winter visits are possible and the falls are dramatic, but swimming is not an option. Crowds are heaviest in July and August.
Swimwear and a towel if you plan to swim. Comfortable walking shoes or sandals. Sunscreen and water. Cash for the entrance fee and any food or drinks at the site. A waterproof bag or case for your phone if you plan to go near the water.
Send us a WhatsApp message or fill in the contact form with your preferred date, departure city, group size, and tour type. We will confirm availability and send a quote within a few hours.
Yes — tours from Dubrovnik, Split, and Sarajevo include an optional Mostar stop at the Old Bridge and old town. This is the most popular combination and is included in the full-day itinerary at no extra cost.
Yes — the Sarajevo departure is the longest day, typically 11–12 hours including the Mostar stop and Kravice time. It is a full day out. We recommend it for travellers who want to see both Mostar and Kravice in a single excursion without needing to change hotels.

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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.