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Mostar, Medjugorje & Kravice: Private Farm-to-Table Waterfall and Village Overnight - Mostar

Mostar, Medjugorje & Kravice: Private Farm-to-Table Waterfall and Village Overnight

Mostarmoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

2 days (≈48 hours)

Fitness Level

Comfortable walking fitness; able to handle short hikes, stairs and standing for tours

Overview

A two-day private loop from Mostar to Kravice and Međugorje that pairs the region’s dramatic waterfalls with a family-run farmstay and authentic farm-to-table meals. Expect short walks, scenic drives, and a hands-on look at village life.

Mostar, Medjugorje & Kravice: Private Farm-to-Table Waterfall and Village Overnight

Bus Tour
Sightseeing Tour

You arrive to Mostar before dawn and the river has already started its work—soft currents carrying last night’s reflections toward the Ottoman bridge. The Old Bridge rises slow and deliberate, an arc of stone that still commands the Neretva’s attention. Over the next 48 hours this private tour hands you the region in deliberate pieces: the jump of the river at Kravice, the low-key holiness of Međugorje, and the quiet pulse of family life on a working farm in Hardomilje.

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Adventure Tips

Pack swimwear and quick-dry gear

Kravice invites swimming—bring a towel and clothes that dry fast and protect valuables from spray.

Bring modest clothing for Međugorje

Medjugorje is a pilgrimage site—cover shoulders and knees when visiting churches or participating in services.

Prepare for uneven farm terrain

Hardomilje’s farmhouse and surrounding tracks are gravel and stone; sturdy shoes improve comfort and safety.

Carry some local currency

Small vendors and rural spots may prefer KM (Bosnia-Herzegovina Convertible Mark) or cash for quick purchases.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Kingfisher along the Trebižat river
  • Grey heron at river edges

History

Mostar’s Stari Most was originally built in the 16th century under Ottoman rule and reconstructed in 2004 after its wartime destruction, symbolizing regional resilience.

Conservation

Kravice and the Trebižat run on fragile karst hydrology; visitors are encouraged to avoid single-use plastics and follow marked paths to reduce erosion.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Recommended Gear

Sturdy walking shoes

Essential

Provides grip on wet rocks at waterfalls and on gravel farm paths.

Swimwear and quick-dry towel

Essential

For swimming in Kravice’s pools and wading at Trebižat river falls.

summer specific

Light rain shell and layers

Essential

Weather can shift quickly in karst regions—layers keep you comfortable between sun and wind.

spring specific

Small daypack with water bottle

Essential

Carries snacks, camera, and essentials for short walks and village visits.