Generally speaking, If you are looking at how to get from Split to Mostar, don’t waste your time looking around. As a result, discover and explore hidden gems of Mostar on this private tour from Split, together with a visit to Kravice Waterfalls. In Mostar, our local tour guide will introduce you to a great history of this city known as a window of the Orient. We will visit the old Baazar and the Mosque. Afterward, we’ll walk along the iconic Turkish Old bridge from the 16th century. Indeed it attracts tourists from all over the world. If you’re lucky, you might even catch Mostar divers jumping from the bridge, a tradition since 1968. Finally, You will have free time for shopping and the opportunity to taste authentic Bosnian specialties like cevapi, pita or burek. How tasty?
Besides Croatia, we offer tours to the neighboring country of Bosnia. Let us take you on a private tour from Split to Mostar. Meet your driver at your hotel or private residence in Split. Next, pass through the Neretva valleys and enjoy a scenic drive along. Our first stop for a day is Počitelj. Truly, you can still feel a strong oriental culture as the village was founded in the 14th century. After the walking and coffee, we continue to Mostar. Arriving in Mostar, your driver will be leaving you at the entrance of the old town. From there, you will be meeting your local guide for Mostar’s private tour and your 2-hour adventure starts. In Mostar, you will see a coexistence of cultures between Muslims, Christians and Jews. Finally, you’ll see the iconic Old Bridge attracts tourists from all over the world.
Stari Most is a 16th-century, Ottoman-style bridge and Mostar’s most notable architectural landmark. Stretching 28 meters across the Neretva river and connecting the Croatian and Muslim sides of the city, the iconic Old Bridge attracts tourists from all over the world. This UNESCO World Heritage site symbolizes tolerance and a reminder of the Bosnian war. Stari Most proudly stood there for 427 years until it was destroyed in 1993 during the Bosnian War. Thanks to post-war restoration efforts, a new bridge was built in 2004. Take a moment and watch brave yet talented local men dive off the bridge, plunging 20 meters into the cold river below. The practice of diving off the bridge started in 1664 and became a tradition for the young men of Mostar. In 1968, the city even held a formal diving competition, which continues today.
After departing Mostar but before crossing the border back into Croatia, it’s worth stopping at Kravice Waterfall and enjoying a swim in the waterfalls if the weather allows it. Descending into the valley of the Trebizan river, these 25-meter waterfalls shape emerald pools, which make for an outstanding natural attraction. Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to swim under the waterfalls and recharge before heading back to Split.