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Discover 41 Tours in Mostar on Trip.com, updated January 30, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 12 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From AUD 46.68 per person, with an average total of AUD 405.85. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 1.292k verified reviews, Tours Mostar boast an average rating of 4.9.

This week's most popular Tours: "From Sarajevo: Mostar, Konjic, Blagaj, Počitelj & Kravice Falls", with 375 reviews and a 4.9 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "Mostar,Kravica Waterfall,Blagaj,Počitelj - Day Tour from Sarajevo", a 12-hour adventure in Mostar!

The next available day tour departs on January 31, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Mostar Tours usually take about 12 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

65% of Mostar Tours now offer English-speaking guides

January is the perfect time to visit Mostar! Choose from Tours available day tours, including seasonal favorites like From Sarajevo: Mostar, Konjic, Blagaj, Počitelj & Kravice Falls.

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Reviews: Mostar,Kravica Waterfall,Blagaj,Počitelj - Day Tour from Sarajevo
Guest User2025-03-16
It was great! Amazing locations, storytelling, and nice vibes. Definitely recommend it to anyone coming to Bosnia 🇧🇦
Reviews: Mostar Private Walking Tour
Guest User2025-10-12
We had a very nice and informative walking tour in Mostar. We learned much about the history, both recent in the last 30 years as well as historical events that helped us understand and appreciate the city and its people.
Reviews: Departing from Sarajevo | Passing through Mostar to Dubrovnik/Split/Kotor
Guest User2025-10-09
I was fortunate enough to meet the same driver I used on my trip from Belgrade to Sarajevo, and he was very nice!
Reviews: 1-day tour to Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina [Four cities around Sarajevo]
Guest User2020-01-06
We drove and hiked from Sarajevo's Old Town to Mostar. Our driver was incredibly skilled, which made us feel safe. In the winter, he was careful to keep us warm and drove as close to the best spots as possible for taking photos and sightseeing. ❤️ Our tour guide was incredibly patient and attentive, constantly checking on everyone's well-being and providing detailed explanations throughout the journey. She was always there for us in the dead of winter, offering help to everyone. Thank you to the driver and guide! I experienced English-speaking service this time, which was fantastic! I love the people of this country, and I cherish the beauty that is made all the more precious by its past suffering. May the world be at peace, and may everything here remain authentic and unharmed. They like Chinese people, saying they are warm and kind, and hope that China can maintain this kindness, as everything in this world is precious. May our powerful motherland progress together with the world and friendly nations. Compared to Serbia, I love Bosnia and Herzegovina more. Sarajevo, may you always be happy!
Reviews: Glass Bridge & Zip-line Mostar
Guest User2025-07-14
Everything worked perfectly. I can also highly recommend our guide Sascha. He gave us lots of other valuable information about the country and the city. Thank you for that.
Reviews: Mostar and Medjugorje Day Trip from Dubrovnik
Guest User2025-11-25
Despite our tour guide and driver (operated by Super Tours), I’d still recommend that anyone should do this tour if you have the time and you are lucky enough to be in the stunningly beautiful Dubrovnik. It’s a long day (ours was longer because our guide and driver were 30 minutes late at pick up) but is worth the investment of time. I wasn’t too sure initially about the stop at the church in Medjugorje but the place inspires an atmosphere of revertant and dignified calm. It is a Catholic pilgrimage site as believers report sightings of the Virgin Mary. We didn’t see the Madonna but had a nice time at the church. Don’t neglect the outdoor chapel and grounds - they are a highlight! What I would neglect is any recommendation from the tour guide to climb the hill behind the town to the crucifix on top. Due to a knee injury, we didn’t climb but others on the tour did, including our teenage son. This was on the “expert”recommendation of the guide that it would take about 45 minutes of a 90 minute stop. It didn’t! When 5 people from 3 different parties do not return on time to the allocated meeting point it is not mere tardiness - it is poor advice. Beyond the embarrassing waste of time for everyone else on the tour, my wife and I did start to get a bit panicked when our son did not materialise with the others on time. We spent a good 20 panicked minutes wondering what we would do with a missing teenage son with no money, passport or mobile reception in Bosnia. This was exacerbated by the awful driver smoking and cursing about wanting to leave the late comers behind. When people did return we continued on to Mostar. Simply, Mostar is stunning and worth the visit. Just go if you get the chance! Even the odd stream of consciousness ramblings of our tour guide could not detract from the sheer beauty of Mostar. His ability to jump from topic to topic with no apparent connection moved initially from the annoying to the comic! My personal favourite 5 minute cognitive “walk in the park” was a ramble that went from a discussion about the 1991 war, to the collapse of the Berlin Wall, to a comparison of Bosnia with Switzerland (??) to a discussion of some odd theory about East versus West to a comparison of Bosnia with Istanbul (??). Wow! All in about 5 minutes! This verbal nonsensical game of long jump continued all day in bursts. Others on the bus behind me repeatedly discussed being confused. Luckily, we were not confused, just amused and bemused! Despite this, I would still highly recommend that anyone who has the opportunity does the day tour. Mostar is worth the effort. Fingers crossed for a different guide and driver. The final indignity was the drop off. No, not at the Pile Gate where most people were picked up or anywhere near it. No, 1.2km away in the dark and pouring rain without any direction about where to actually go to get home. There was no time for a better drop off or instructions - our guide instead gave an impassioned hint about leaving a gratuity in a society that does not tip. Here’s a tip - do a better job!