Mostar & Bosnia Day Trips from Dubrovnik
Travel into Bosnia and Herzegovina to Mostar, with its iconic Ottoman Stari Most bridge, the old bazaar and a poignant history, often combined with the cascading Kravice Waterfalls and the village of Počitelj. A fascinating, beautiful cross-border day trip from Dubrovnik.
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Mostar & Bosnia in Dubrovnik — FAQ
What is Mostar famous for?
Mostar is famous for its Stari Most, the elegant Ottoman stone bridge over the Neretva river (rebuilt after the 1990s war), the old bazaar, and its blend of cultures and poignant recent history.
How far is Mostar from Dubrovnik?
Mostar is about 2.5–3 hours from Dubrovnik in Bosnia and Herzegovina, so it’s a long full-day trip, often combined with the Kravice Waterfalls.
Do you need a passport for Bosnia from Dubrovnik?
Yes — Bosnia and Herzegovina is a separate country outside the EU, so bring your passport for the border; it uses the convertible mark, though euros are often accepted.























