Morning light lifts over the Adriatic, the road turns inland, and the Neretva valley opens towards emerald pools. At Kravica, white water fans over limestone into clear basins, willow shade sits by the shore, and marked areas allow a cool swim in season. With a full day you can add the riverside Tekija at Blagaj or a short old town loop in Mostar.
Planning a wider route across the country? See our Bosnia and Herzegovina travel overview for how to link cities, seasons, and day trips.
Morning light lifts over the Adriatic, the road turns inland, and the Neretva valley opens towards emerald pools. At Kravica, white water fans over limestone into clear basins, willow shade sits by the shore, and marked areas allow a cool swim in season.
With a full day you can add the riverside Tekija at Blagaj or a short old town loop in Mostar. This page shows the best routes, when to go, what to do first, and how we plan border timings and hotel pick up so the day runs smooth. Many tours include free cancellation and our local team supports you before and during your trip.
Brings steady weather for swimming, paths and café stops.
Warm and lively; we start early to avoid queues and heat, and keep swimming for late afternoon shade.
Offer clear light and calmer terraces.
Winter is quiet and pairs well with Blagaj and Mostar when conditions allow.
Bring passports for all travellers. If your nationality requires a visa, check that your entry is valid for Bosnia and Herzegovina and that you have re-entry rights to Croatia.
Croatia uses the euro. Bosnia and Herzegovina uses the Convertible Mark. Cards work widely; keep some cash for small cafés and stalls at the falls.
Queues vary by season and time of day. We plan early starts, use reliable crossings, and adjust the order of stops to keep the day relaxed.
Comfortable shoes for steps and damp paths. Swimwear and a light towel for marked zones. Modest clothing for Tekija interiors if you add Blagaj.
Swim only in marked areas, follow lifeguard and guide advice, and keep to signed paths and terraces. Be quiet in places of worship and ask before taking photos during prayer times.
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Allow around two and a half to three hours each way with a planned border crossing and short rests. Your guide adjusts timings for traffic and daylight.
Swimming is allowed in marked zones when conditions permit, usually late spring to early autumn. Water is cold outside high summer.
Yes. The house sits beside the river spring under a cliff and pairs well with Kravica in one day. Modest dress is required inside.
Yes. We pace the day with shade, short walking sections and café stops. Check age notes for swimming.
Cards work widely. Keep some cash in Convertible Marks for small cafés and stalls; some places accept euros, but change may be given in KM.
A short Počitelj climb for sunset or a brief Mostar old town loop for bridge angles. See our Počitelj and Mostar pages for ideas.
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