If you want to travel from Split to Mostar, there’s no need to waste your time searching for options. You can explore the hidden treasures of Mostar on a private tour from Split, which includes a visit to Blagaj Village and Kravice Waterfalls (optional activity). In Mostar, our local tour guide will provide you with an insight into the city’s fascinating history as the “Window of the Orient”. You’ll get to see the old Baazar and the Mosque, followed by a walk across the iconic Turkish Old bridge built in the 16th century. This bridge attracts tourists from every corner of the world. If you’re lucky, you might even get to witness Mostar divers jumping off the bridge, a tradition that has been going on since 1968. You’ll also get some free time for shopping and tasting authentic Bosnian delicacies such as cevapi, pita, or burek. They are a real treat!
We offer tours to Bosnia, in addition to Croatia. Join us on a private tour from Split to Mostar. You can meet your driver at your hotel or private residence in Split. Enjoy a scenic drive through the Neretva valleys, and our first stop of the day will be Blagaj village, where you can experience the strong oriental culture of the 14th century village. After a walk and coffee, we will continue to Mostar. Your driver will leave you at the entrance of the old town, where you will meet your local guide for Mostar’s private tour. You’ll spend two hours exploring Mostar and see the coexistence of cultures between Muslims, Christians, and Jews. You will also get to see the iconic Old Bridge, which attracts tourists from all over the world.
Stari Most is an Ottoman-style bridge built in the 16th century that is considered the most significant architectural landmark in Mostar. The iconic Old Bridge spans across the Neretva river for 28 meters, linking the Croatian and Muslim areas of the city and attracting tourists from all over the world. This UNESCO World Heritage site is a symbol of tolerance and a reminder of the Bosnian war. Stari Most proudly stood for 427 years until it was destroyed during the Bosnian War in 1993. Thanks to post-war restoration efforts, a new bridge was built in 2004. If you visit Mostar, take a moment to watch the local men who dive off the bridge, plunging 20 meters into the cold river below. This tradition started in 1664 and became a cultural practice for the city’s young men. In 1968, the city even held a formal diving competition, which continues to this day.
Before crossing the border back into Croatia from Mostar, make a stop at Kravice Waterfall. You can enjoy a refreshing swim in the waterfalls if the weather permits. These 25-meter waterfalls shape emerald pools in the Trebizan river valley, an outstanding natural attraction. Take advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to swim under the waterfalls and recharge before returning to Split. Visiti Kravice Waterfalls for up to 1 hour – additional 50 EUR (price per vehicle, not per person). Entry tickets are not included.