Bosnia and Herzegovina Day Tours | Easy Itinerary from Croatia

Are you looking for the best Bosnia and Herzegovina day tours and itinerary from Croatia? Mostar, Bosnia was always on our list of cities to visit. So when our friends (who we lovingly call our “Croatian cousins”) proposed the idea of day-tripping through Bosnia, we immediately agreed. We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again, traveling with locals who know the area is one of the greatest travel blessings for any traveler!

Bosnia and Herzegovina Day Tours | Easy Itinerary from Croatia

In only one day, we stopped at four great sites in Bosnia and Herzegovina. With your own vehicle, you can also enjoy this magnificent itinerary. Coming from Split, this is a great day trip itinerary to explore some of this country’s cultural and natural highlights. Note: we left in the morning around 10:30 am and returned around 11:00 pm. This is a full-day tour! We brought lunches and enjoyed a light dinner of some local Cevapi while in Mostar.

Stop 1: Kravica Falls

Walk the short trail and if it’s warm enough (or if you’re brave enough), take a dip in the cooling waters of the falls. There are a cafe and a picnic area. Admission Price: 4 KM, 16 kunas, or about 2 € per person.

Kravica Falls | Bosnia and Herzegovina Day Tours

Stop 2: Pocitelj

This charming village is a great place to stop and stretch your legs. The Hajji Alija Mosque (admission fee), bell tower, the Neretva River, and medieval fortress provide breathtaking views from the silo-shaped fort at the top of the hill. There are small cafes to enjoy a cappuccino, light lunch, or cool beverage. Make sure to walk by the stands of locals selling homemade goods and fresh seasonal fruit. There was no cost to explore the fort.

The charming village of Pocitelj | Bosnia and Herzegovina Day Tours

Enjoying majestic views from the fort | Bosnia and Herzegovina Day Tours

Stop 3: Mostar

Mostar is one intriguing and picturesque city. The symbol of the city is the beautiful Stari Most, or “Old Bridge.” For centuries, the city has been religiously divided with Catholics on one side and Muslims on the other. It’s interesting to see how the two religions merge as you hear the call to prayer announced from the speakers, all while crosses stand at the top of the mountain peaks in the backdrop.

The Stari Most (Old Bridge) in Mostar | Bosnia and Herzegovina Day Tours

One of the most noteworthy experiences is to watch the famous bridge jumpers make the daring leap from the height of 24 m (78 ft. 9 in).

So fun to watch people jump from the Old Bridge in Mostar! | Bosnia and Herzegovina Day Tours

Travel Tip

For some of the best views of the bridge jumpers while enjoying an authentic Turkish coffee experience, head to Caffe Čardack, otherwise known as the diver’s club-room. Our waiter was super friendly and he provided us some history and fascinating facts as we chatted over our traditionally prepared drinks.

The hidden coffee shop is in the little white building right above the bridge! | Bosnia and Herzegovina Day Tours

Sip your Turkish coffee or tea, with complimentary local sweets, from the watchtower right beside the bridge.

Traditional Turkish coffee | Bosnia and Herzegovina Day Tours

Stop Four: Medjugorie

Coming from a Catholic upbringing, we all decided to end our day at the Holy Site of Medjugorje. Those who are believers and/or curious about the story will appreciate the peaceful and spiritual surroundings of where the Virgin Mary appeared to the local children in 1981.

Even for non-believers, walking through Medjugorie at night can be a very spiritual experience | Bosnia and Herzegovina Day Tours

In the darkness, we trekked our way up the hill to the actual apparition site. Many make the sharp, rocky climb barefoot. Check out the statue of “Jesus Leaving The Cross” located behind the St. James Church. Some claim this is the site of a miracle. See it and decide for yourself.

See the Highlights From the Day in the Short Clip Below!

Travel Tips!

  • Don’t forget to bring your passports. Remember you’re crossing over borders!
  • We traveled by our friend’s car and used the toll roads. Bring extra cash for tolls.
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina accept many currencies including Euros, Croatian kunas, and Bosnian marks.

Have you visited Bosnia and Herzegovina? What was your favorite experience? Make sure to leave your thoughts in the comments below!


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