Duration: 2 days

Pace: Balanced

Car-free: Mixed

Family friendly: Yes

Season: April to October best, year-round workable

Budget: €70 to €120 per day, indicative

Dubrovnik to Mostar 2 days: the perfect itinerary

At a glance

Who it is for

Travellers starting in Croatia who want a short, well timed Bosnia and Herzegovina visit with river views, a calm tekija courtyard, and a hill-town frame.

Route map

Dubrovnik Mostar base Blagaj and Počitelj day return to Dubrovnik or continue inland.

Total travel time

~6 to 8 hours across two days, including border time.


Transport

Private transfer or self-drive for the border legs; old town on foot; short taxis or a guided day for Blagaj and Počitelj.


Dubrovnik to Mostar 2 days itinerary: day by day

Day

Dubrovnik to Mostar, old town and late-light terraces

Timing ribbon

  • 08:30 to 11:30 travel
  • 12:30 check-in
  • 16:30 to 18:30 terraces and river light

Travel time about 2.5 to 3 hours by road, border dependent


Plan

Cross into Bosnia and Herzegovina and check in near the old town. Walk terrace and step frames of Stari Most. If you like narrow stairs, the Koski Mehmed Paša minaret gives the overhead view; otherwise stay on the east-bank terraces for a low, wide angle.

Evening


Riverside dinner as stone warms at dusk. A short lane loop suits families.

Tour fit


  • Mostar old town and bridge viewpoints (Free cancellation).

Family tweak


Keep the minaret optional; use terraces with rails for views.


Mobility note


Old stones and short steps in the core; terraces have rails.

Overnight

Mostar.

Day

Blagaj courtyard calm and Počitelj hill-town view

Timing ribbon

  • 09:00 to 10:30 Blagaj
  • 11:30 to 13:00 Počitelj
  • 14:00 to 17:00 return to Dubrovnik

Travel times

Mostar to Blagaj about 15 to 25 minutes;

Plan

Blagaj to Počitelj about 30 to 40 minutes; Počitelj to Dubrovnik about 2.5 to 3 hours including the border
Morning
At Blagaj Tekija stand by the Buna spring under the cliff, then step into the courtyard and rooms. Dress modestly for interiors.

Midday


Continue to Počitelj for a short, steady climb to the first terrace and a broad river look. Keep steps short in heat and use shade.

Afternoon


Return to Dubrovnik or continue inland if your onward route fits.

Tour fit


  • Herzegovina family or trio day (Hotel pickup, Free cancellation).

Family tweak


Use shade at Počitelj, pack water, and keep the climb to the first terrace.

Mobility note


Blagaj paths are level; Počitelj has worn steps and low rails.

Where to stay

Mostar old town

Walk everywhere, easy dawn and dusk frames, many cafés.

East-bank lanes

Quick access to terraces and the minaret, quieter nights.

Riverside west bank

Evening light on the arc and simple returns after dinner.

Practical tips

Borders and documents

Carry passports for the Croatia to Bosnia and Herzegovina crossing. Allow buffer time for controls in both directions.


Money

Bosnia and Herzegovina uses the Convertible Mark. Cards work widely in towns; carry some cash for smaller sites.


Getting around

Old-town sights are on foot. Use taxis or a guided driver for Blagaj and Počitelj.


Timing and heat

Plan hill-town steps for morning or late light. Keep Blagaj for shade and interiors at midday.


Etiquette and safety

Dress modestly in the tekija; keep back from low parapets; do not attempt jumps at bridges; no drones in old towns.

Variants and add-ons

Car-free

Book a private transfer for the border legs and a guided Herzegovina day from Mostar.


Kravica option

In season, add a late-shade stop at Kravica Waterfalls after Počitelj and return later to Dubrovnik. Swim only in roped zones.


Continue inland

Extend to Trebinje bridges and Vjetrenica Cave, then loop back to the coast next day.

Add a day

Extend with Trebinje bridges and Vjetrenica Cave.

Cut to one day

FAQs

How long is the drive from Dubrovnik to Mostar?


Typically about 2.5 to 3 hours by road, longer at busy border times.

Is this doable without a car?

Yes with a private transfer for the border legs and a guided driver for Day 2.

Can children follow this plan?


Yes with rests. Use terraces with rails in Mostar and keep Počitelj steps short.

When is the best season for this route?


April to October suits terrace evenings and tekija courtyards. Winter is calm for photography and interiors.

Can I add Kravica?


Yes in season after Počitelj. Time for late shade and swim only in marked zones.

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