Every tour in Herzegovina stops at Kravica Waterfalls. Most give you 45 minutes to an hour. You barely have time to get down to the water before it's back on the bus.
This one is different. You get 4 hours at the falls — enough time to swim, have lunch by the water, and explore the full arc of the cascade without watching the clock.
On the way, we make a quick stop at Bunski Kanali, where the Neretva and Buna rivers meet over a limestone barrier. A 10-minute photo stop that most visitors never see.
On the return, we visit Počitelj — a compact Ottoman-era village built into a hillside above the Neretva River, with a fortress, a mosque, and views that photograph well.
Back in Mostar by early afternoon.
Bunski Kanali Photo Stop, where two rivers meet
The Kravice Waterfalls are located on the Trebizat River, about 25 km from Mostar. Kravice Falls is one of the most beautiful and largest waterfalls in Bosnia and Herzegovina, measuring about 100 meters wide and 30 meters high. It’s a great place for swimming, sunbathing, picnicking, or just relaxing! The Kravice Falls are some of the most picturesque waterfalls in all of Europe, and swimming in them is a truly unique experience.
Pocitelj is a small village dating back to the 15th century, located on the left bank of River Neretva. Pocitelj’s old town is an architectural ensemble that has been declared a national monument in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It consists mostly of oriental-style buildings made from stone, with traditional Bosnian houses along narrow streets. This little gem will leave you speechless!
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