Excursion privée d'une journée à Mostar et aux cascades de Kravice au départ de Dubrovnik





Description
Profitez d'une excursion privée d'une journée de Dubrovnik à la Bosnie-Herzégovine. Au cours de cette visite, vous verrez les deux endroits les plus célèbres, les cascades de Kravica et la vieille ville de Mostar avec son célèbre vieux pont. Vous en apprendrez plus sur l'histoire mouvementée de ces lieux grâce à votre guide. Passez du temps libre sur place pour l'explorer par vous-même. Savourez un bon repas de cuisine bosniaque à Mostar ou faites une baignade rafraîchissante aux chutes de Kravica.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
De Dubrovnik à la ville de Mostar, il faut 155 km ou 2 heures et 30 minutes. Sur le chemin de Mostar, nous ferons une pause toilettes et une pause café. Lorsque nous arriverons à Mostar, les clients auront du temps libre pour profiter de la ville, voir un célèbre pont, déjeuner ou boire un verre. Nous serons à Mostar 3 heures. Les invités auront du temps libre à Mostar pour faire du shopping, déjeuner et profiter.
De Mostar aux cascades de Kravica, il faut 43 km ou 54 minutes de route. Lorsque nous arriverons à Kravice, les clients auront du temps libre pour nager s'ils veulent profiter ou prendre un verre.
Points forts
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Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
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Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Sièges enfants avec besoins spéciaux disponibles
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- La durée totale comprend le temps de déplacement
Avis(1)
We decided to have a more private experience of Bosnia & Herzegovina, with more flexibility, rather than a standard larger group tour, and with four people this wasn’t that much more expensive. Our first experience of Deja Tours was a transfer from the airport to Mlini and we were impressed with Dejana our driver and the quality of the minivan and therefore decided to take the tour with them. We were picked up at 0730 from our accommodation in Mlini and headed to Kravica Waterfalls first (c.2.5 hours) with Dejana our driver/guide giving us lots of information about the area en route and answering our many questions! The benefit of a private tour is also being able to stop for a toilet break/coffee stop when you want! Kravica was much better than expected and as we had left early, there were fewer people (only when we left at 12.45 were there hoards of people arriving on coaches). We enjoyed it so much, with our teen boys enjoying a swim in the waters below the falls, that we extended our stay by 30 minutes and simply messaged Dejana to let her know. There are water snakes in the water which is a bit strange as first, but they are harmless! We then travelled around 45 minutes to Mostar and Dejana, who is from Bosnia & Herzegovina, gave us more detailed information about her country and the many complexities around its history, religion, ethnicity and local politics (I was so intrigued that I’ve now purchased a book about the history of Bosnia!). Mostar was at the heart of the war in the early 1990s and although most of its buildings have now been restored/rebuilt (including its famous Old Bridge) there is still evidence of that war in derelict buildings in the town. It is a fascinating place and its Turkish heritage (400 years of Ottoman rule) is evident in its buildings, food and bazaar type shops in the Old Town. We spent 2.5 hours there and really enjoyed the food and sights of the town, including watching a local jump off the top of the Old Bridge. Dejana’s local knowledge directed us to an excellent restaurant and a pathway where there were few other tourists to view an earlier ‘test’ bridge built as a prototype ahead of committing to the larger more famous bridge (originally built in 1566). We agreed a time to meet Dejana and left the town at 1630, returning to Milini via a different route that took us through more beautiful Bosnia & Herzegovina countryside, but through towns where the legacy of the war from 30 years ago, is still evident. We arrived back at Mlini around 1915. It was a long but very enjoyable and interesting day and there is no doubt that having Dejana as our driver, with her extensive local knowledge, added significantly to our experience. I have no hesitation in recommending this tour and the many benefits of doing this privately. Thank you Dejana.



