
Blagaj, Počitelj, and Kravice Waterfalls are usually combined into one popular full-day tour. These locations present varied experiences for a day trip.
Independent transport options with rental cars or local buses offer flexibility for exploration at your own pace.
Beyond Mostar's immediate vicinity, other unique destinations await, offering cultural insights and natural wonders.
Located 30 km south of Mostar, this remarkably well-well-preserved medieval and Ottoman fortified the small town is dramatically situated on a hillside higher than the Neretva River.
This village, 25 km to the southwest of Mostar, is known internationally as a Catholic pilgrimage site, drawing many visitors.
Herzegovina's landscapes offer stunning natural escapes and historical insights, providing opportunities beyond the city center.
Stunning natural travertine waterfalls, often called "mini Niagara." A popular spot for swimming and relaxation during summer.
A vast wetland and bird reserve, offering unique boat tours through marshlands and superb birdwatching.
Velež and Prenj Mountains offer serious hiking. The Neretva River canyons provide scenic landscapes, visible from the Mostar-Sarajevo train.
An ancient town 40 km southeast of Mostar. It holds Roman, medieval, and Ottoman remnants.
Rural villages in the agricultural areas surrounding Mostar present authentic local experiences.
Mostar is a gateway to diverse regional experiences, from short excursions to multi-country adventures.
Bosnia and Herzegovina's capital. Approx. 2-3 hours by bus/train. Offers a distinct urban contrast.
Dubrovnik or Split, approx. 2.5-3 hours by bus. Popular for Adriatic landscape and historical cities.
Kotor and Budva, approx. 4-FIVE hours by bus. Known for the stunning Bay of Kotor and historical towns.
Convenient for seeing multiple sites in a single day, often with transport and guide.
Maximum flexibility to explore at your own pace.
Cost-effective for single locations like Blagaj or Međugorje.