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Key Info for Visitors
- Currency: BAM
- Languages: Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, English
- Climate: Mediterranean
- Timezone: Europe/Sarajevo
- Population: Approximately 105,000
- Best Time to Visit: best time to visit is spring and autumn for mild weather and fewer tourists.
- Visa Requirements Visitors from the European Union, United States, United Kingdom, and many other countries can enter Bosnia and Herzegovina visa-free for short stays, typically up to 90 days. Some nationalities may require a visa, which can often be obtained through an e-visa system or at a consulate prior to arrival. Visa on arrival is generally not available. Travelers should have a valid passport and may need to show proof of accommodation and return tickets.
About Mostar
Mostar is a captivating city in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina, renowned for its rich history, cultural diversity, and stunning Ottoman-era architecture. The city’s centerpiece is the Old Bridge, a magnificent 16th-century structure that spans the Neretva River and connects the two sides of the city. Mostar’s unique blend of Eastern and Western influences is visible in its mosques, churches, and traditional bazaars, making it a living museum of Balkan heritage. Visitors are drawn to its charming old town with cobbled streets, vibrant markets, and authentic cafes. The city also offers beautiful natural surroundings, including the emerald waters of the Neretva River and nearby mountains, ideal for outdoor activities. Mostar’s resilience and spirit, having rebuilt itself after the conflicts of the 1990s, add a profound layer of meaning to any visit. It is a destination that offers both historical insight and warm hospitality, making it a must-see for travelers exploring the Balkans.
Top Attractions
1. Stari Most (Old Bridge) – The iconic 16th-century Ottoman bridge, rebuilt after the war, is a UNESCO World Heritage site and a symbol of Mostar. 2. Old Bazaar Kujundziluk – A lively market street filled with traditional crafts, souvenirs, and local artisans. 3. Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque – Offers stunning views of the Old Bridge and the city from its minaret. 4. Muslibegović House – A well-preserved Ottoman-era house museum showcasing traditional Bosnian architecture and lifestyle. 5. War Photo Exhibition – A poignant museum displaying powerful images from the Bosnian War, providing historical context and remembrance.
Popular Activities
Visitors can enjoy diving from the Old Bridge, a famous local tradition and thrilling experience. Exploring the old bazaar offers cultural immersion through shopping and tasting local treats. Hiking and nature walks along the Neretva River and nearby hills provide scenic views and fresh air. Guided walking tours reveal Mostar’s complex history and multicultural heritage. Evening visits to riverside cafes allow for relaxing while enjoying Bosnian coffee and local music.
Mostar Tours & Experiences
- Top Attractions: Highlights of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Duration Range: Visitors can enjoy diving from the Old Bridge, a famous local tradition and thrilling experience. Exploring the old bazaar offers cultural immersion through shopping and tasting local treats. Hiking and nature walks along the Neretva River and nearby hills provide scenic views and fresh air. Guided walking tours reveal Mostar’s complex history and multicultural heritage. Evening visits to riverside cafes allow for relaxing while enjoying Bosnian coffee and local music.
- Group Size: Flexible group sizes
- Difficulty Level: Mixed Difficulty
- Recommended For: The best time to visit is spring and autumn for mild weather and fewer tourists. Pack comfortable walking shoes for cobbled streets and layers for variable weather. Respect local customs, especially around religious sites. Carry some cash as smaller shops may not accept cards. Mostar is safe, but keep an eye on belongings in crowded areas. Learning a few basic Bosnian phrases is appreciated. Use official taxis and agree on fares beforehand.
Average Tour Price: $95
Lowest Price Tour: $50
Highest Price Tour: $200
153 Available Tour Excursions in Mostar
We are doing private transfers with car, minivan and van. door to door. At the airpot we wait you with sing.
Price: $226.40
Duration: 2 hours
My name is Miran, and over the last 20 years of my life I have guided fellow travelers like you on my famous Enjoy Herzegovina tour. I was born and raised in Mostar, which I consider one of the most beautiful cities in the world, and have since built a hostel and tour business. I have unique insight into the history of my region, a region that both experienced times of prosperity and the horrors of war, a history I feel moved to share with people from across the world. You will be picked up from my hostel, Hostel Miran, which is just 5 minutes away from the Bus Station, and will be transported in a comfortable and air conditioned minivan. You will see Blagaj Dervish Monastery, Pocitelj Castle and the surrounding area, and of course, the beautiful Kravice Waterfalls. Afterwards, we'll drive up Mountain Fortica with the best views of Mostar and the newly built Sky walking bridge. Entrance into waterfalls included in price. Please bring your passport, swimwear and towel.
Price: $59.58
Duration: 8 hours
History, tradition, countryside, waterfalls, food, Herzegovina has it all. If you only have one free day and want to explore Herzegovina while also going from Mostar to Dubrovnik, then this tour-transfer experience is for you. · Your day with the beautiful small old town Blagaj, Dervish house, and an amazing source of river Buna. · Quiet medieval gem of the Old Town of Pocitelje, will enchant you with the harmony of nature and human creation, just like in a fairy tale. · Stunning Kravice Waterfall is a beautiful oasis of peace, a place where you can swim, relax, and enjoy a cold drink lunch with a beautiful view. · Transfer Mostar to Dubrovnik by air-conditioned van
Price: $148.95
Duration: 9 hours
On this tour we are visiting three interesting locations aroud Mostar. First of them is a little town of Blagaj, with a rich history, that is actually older than Mostar. In Blagaj we are visiting a tekke (dervish house), a spiritual place located inside stunning nature. We will talk about history of Blagaj and explain a purpose of dervish house. Next stop is Kravica waterfalls, a beautful natural phenomena, where we will enjoy sightseeing and swimming. After refreshing in Kravica waterfalls we move to lovely medieval town of Počitelj. There we are walking inside historic streets of medieval town, heading to its towers and talking about its history. We finish a tour in one if its charming restaurants having lunch, and in the end we go back to starting point in Mostar. People that I was guiding were very satisfied with a tour, and it encoured me to offer it on this site.
Price: $59.58
Duration: 6 hours
Explore Herzegovina Private Tour is a unique experience. Make you discover several locations worth seeing and exploring. Number of stops? Choose for yourself. Two, three or all six stops for the same price.
Price: $119.16
Duration: 5-8 hours
See Mostar your way with our Charming Mostar: Private Mostar Walking Tour. You will have your expert, English-speaking guide for the day, allowing you to set the pace and tailor your itinerary to suit your needs and interests. · Guided sightseeing Mostar Walking tour led by a private guide · Explore Mostar’s medieval streets with your local guide · Admire top attractions including the UNESCO-listed Old Bridge and Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque · Discover traditional techniques for making and drinking Bosnian coffee · Listen as your guide brings Mostar bridge diving tradition · Discover hidden secrets of the city, missed by many visitors
Price: $46.95
Duration: 2 hours
Your guide is a native of Mostar, a young man who is both an architect and musician, with a deep knowledge of art, history, music, and culture. Explore nature, history, people, food and culture of Herzegovina. Breath in the Mediterranean vibe!! The land of stone, which is rich with water, plenty of rivers everywhere on a small area. Our land is in a shape of heart and the rivers are the veins of the land. Armed with rich history makes the local people open and generous for all the travelers who arrive. During this tour, our guests will recognize these things and will change their perspectives and views, which they had before visiting the country that came out from a very turbulent past. We are becoming a very recognizable tourist destination awaiting to be explored.
Price: $142.99
Duration: 5-8 hours
Experience the beauty and history of Mostar on an exclusive private tour , created just for you. Your guide is a native of Mostar, a young man who is both an architect and musician, with a deep knowledge of art, history, music, and culture. He will impart Mostar's history in the most engaging way, sharing fascinating facts about the city, its locals, and its architecture.
Price: $47.66
Duration: 1 hours
Our kayak trip on Jablanica Lake is special because it blends exhilarating outdoor adventure with a rich cultural experience. As you paddle through the pristine waters of the lake, you'll be surrounded by breathtaking landscapes that showcase Bosnia's natural beauty. This serene environment provides the perfect setting for both relaxation and adventure. What sets this experience apart is the traditional Bosnian meal waiting for you after your time on the water. This culinary delight, prepared using local ingredients and age-old recipes, offers a taste of Bosnia's rich heritage and gastronomy. It's not just a meal; it's a journey through the flavors that have shaped this region for generations. This unique combination of active exploration and cultural immersion makes our kayak trip a must-do activity. You'll leave with a deeper appreciation of nature and a newfound love for Bosnian cuisine, creating memories that last a lifetime.
Price: $27.41
Duration: 3 hours
This tour is led by a local artist who is also a musician and architect, living in the heart of Mostar's street art scene. With deep roots in the creative community, he offers more than just insight - he shares lived experience. During the mural projects in his own neighborhood, he spent time with fellow artists, exchanging stories and ideas in between painting sessions. Guests won't just see murals — they'll hear the stories behind them. This is not just a tour — it's an invitation into Mostar's living, breathing street culture.
Price: $29.79
Duration: 1 hours
We created this to be an all in one tour for anyone who wants to learn about the mentality and way of life of our people while visiting 4 Herzegovina's wondrous sites in 7 hours. We visit 3 stops: 1. Počitelj; a scenic explorable Ottoman old town on a side of a hill Only 200 years ago it was a thriving and rich town, now an authentic Ottoman historical site with only a few reconstructions. A stunning area overrun by the traditional fruit, pomegranates. 2. Kravice Waterfalls; A large area full of cozy places for you to visit and relax. Go swimming in the main area where the waterfall is located, or get lots in the nature surrounding the main area. 3. Blagaj, a place of unique natural and architectural beauty, but also a bundle of important historical sites The Ottoman old town and its Tekke are accentuated by the source of the Buna river (the largest freshwater source in Europe) which it was built around.
Price: $53.62
Duration: 6 hours
Step into a blend of nature, spirituality, and heritage on this half-day tour to Blagaj Tekija and the Buna River. Just a short drive from Mostar, Blagaj is home to one of the most iconic sites in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the 16th-century Dervish Monastery (Tekija), dramatically located at the source of the Buna River, under towering cliffs. This tour is ideal for travelers seeking a peaceful cultural escape, photogenic scenery, and insight into Sufi mysticism and Ottoman-era architecture. The Stari Most (Old Bridge), which stands alone in beauty and elegance, crosses the River Neretva in a high arch, and is therefore referred to as the petrified crescent.
Price: $71.49
Duration: 2-3 hours
Get ready for the Absolute Herzegovina Adventure Tour! This exciting tour will take you to some of the most breathtaking and iconic locations in the region, including the charming town of Blagaj, the stunning Skywalk in Mostar, the ancient Ottoman village of Pocitelj, and the breathtaking Kravice Waterfalls. You'll also get to explore the charming town of Blagaj, located at the source of the Buna River and home to the enchanting Blagaj Tekija, an Ottoman-era Dervish monastery. And in Pocitelj, you'll have the chance to discover an ancient 15th-century village, with oriental-style buildings made from stone and traditional Bosnian houses along narrow streets. But the real highlight of the tour is Kravice Waterfalls, some of the most beautiful and largest waterfalls in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Measuring 100 meters wide and 30 meters high, the Kravice Waterfalls are the perfect spot for swimming, sunbathing, picnicking, or just relaxing and taking in the natural beauty of the region.
Price: $53.62
Duration: 8 hours
Roll up your sleeves, put your apron on and learn how to make some traditional Bosnian meals to show off to your friends and family back home. Nothing beats the hands-on experience of learning to cook in a real restaurant from a real local master of Bosnian cuisine. It’s fun and it’s social – and best of all, you get to eat the food you make with your own hands. Learn to make burek and japrak, two traditional Bosnian foods, in this 3-hour class for up to 20 participants.
Price: $77.45
Duration: 3 hours
This tour is for all of you who want to enjoy in beautiful landscapes, try some domestic food and learn something about area of Jablanica.
Price: $26.21
Duration: 3 hours
What sets our Herzegovina tour apart is the perfect blend of history, nature, and adventure, guided by passionate locals who bring the region’s stories to life. Unlike generic tours, we take you beyond the usual stops, offering hidden gems, insider knowledge, and authentic experiences. From the adrenaline of Fortica’s Skywalk and zipline to the serene beauty of Blagaj’s mystical Buna spring, the raw power of Bunski Kanali, the timeless charm of Počitelj, and the refreshing waters of Kravice Falls, every moment is carefully crafted for an unforgettable journey. Plus, we keep our groups small and personalized, ensuring a more intimate and immersive experience.
Price: $59.58
Duration: 8 hours
This tour takes us in two of the most charismatic and respected winemakers in Bosnia&Herzegovina, both based in the picturesque wine country of Mostar. Emporia winery in its sensational wine tasting cellars, which are based in the picturesque southern Mostar Valley , and their exceptional use of indigenous grapes as well as international varieties is a wonderful journey of discovery. Much smaller in production, but far more experimental with his unique organic wines made exclusively from indigenous grapes from Herzegovina, Josip Brkić candlelit tasting experience in his family wine cellar could not be more intimate. Add to that a selection of his excellent flavoured olive oils, and here is the perfect introduction to the fruits of Herzegovina, expertly handled. We have carefully created this tour to showcase the incredible beauty of the Mostar area and to introduce you to the best products that the Herzegovina has to offer.
Price: $190.65
Duration: 5-6 hours
Mostar Shelters is new tour about the Yugoslavian war, with a focus on what happened in Mostar and Bosnia and Herzegovina. By visiting the most remarkable sights of the Bosnian war the guide will take you on an unique journey trough places, stories, facts and feelings about the hardest days of our lives. In a 2 hours experience, Mostar shelters tour will provide you with a better understanding of that part of Bosnian history still unclear to many.
Price: $40.78
Duration: 2 hours
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Frequently Asked Questions
Local Food & Cuisine
Mostar’s cuisine reflects a blend of Mediterranean and Balkan flavors. Signature dishes include cevapi (grilled minced meat sausages), burek (savory pastry filled with meat or cheese), and Bosnian pita. Traditional meals often feature fresh bread, cheeses, and seasonal vegetables. Dining customs emphasize hospitality and sharing. Noteworthy restaurants include Šadrvan, known for authentic Bosnian dishes in a charming setting, and Tima-Irma, popular for its grilled specialties and local ambiance.
Getting Around
Mostar is accessible by bus and car from major cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina and neighboring countries. The nearest airport is Mostar International Airport, with limited flights. Local transportation includes taxis and occasional buses, but much of the old town is best explored on foot due to narrow streets. Walking is the most convenient and enjoyable way to get around the historic center. Taxi fares are generally affordable.
Travel Tips
The best time to visit is spring and autumn for mild weather and fewer tourists. Pack comfortable walking shoes for cobbled streets and layers for variable weather. Respect local customs, especially around religious sites. Carry some cash as smaller shops may not accept cards. Mostar is safe, but keep an eye on belongings in crowded areas. Learning a few basic Bosnian phrases is appreciated. Use official taxis and agree on fares beforehand.
Culture & Customs
Mostar’s culture is a rich tapestry of Bosniak, Croat, and Serb influences, reflected in its religious diversity and festivals. Social customs emphasize hospitality, respect for elders, and communal dining. Important events include the Mostar Bridge Diving competition and traditional music festivals. Visitors should dress modestly when visiting mosques and churches. Greeting with a handshake and using polite language is customary. Photography of religious ceremonies should be done respectfully.