Duration: 2 days
Pace: Relaxed
Car-free: Mixed
Family friendly: Yes
Season: April to October best, year-round workable
Budget: €80 to €150 per day, indicative
Travellers who want short drives, stone-cool cellars, quiet lanes, and one or two late-light viewpoints.
Mostar base day for Blagaj and Počitelj with an optional tasting → Trebinje base day for bridges and Tvrdoš cellar, or a Čitluk belt tasting from Mostar.
~4 to 6 hours across two days.
On foot in old towns. Use a driver or guided tastings for wine routes. Taxis cover short hops to Blagaj and Počitelj.
Day
Mostar old town lane loop for terrace angles of Stari Most. If you like narrow stairs, take the Koski Mehmed Paša Mosque minaret view; otherwise use the east-bank terraces for a low, wide angle.
Taxi to Blagaj Tekija for courtyard calm beside the Buna spring. Dress modestly for interiors. Light lunch nearby.
Drive or transfer to Počitelj for a short, steady climb to terraces with river looks. In warm months keep walking blocks short and use shade.
Return towards Mostar for a Čitluk wine-belt tasting with a driver. Bookable flights of Žilavka and Blatina work well late afternoon into early evening. Drivers do not drink.
Keep Počitelj short and shaded; swap the tasting for a riverside café.
Blagaj paths are level; Počitelj has worn steps and low rails.
Mostar.
Day
Trebinje day Drive or take a guided transfer south. Walk the Arslanagića Bridge, pause under plane trees in the old town, then visit Tvrdoš monastery cellars for Žilavka and Blatina in stone-cool rooms. Drivers do not drink.
Mostar local tasting plus Kravica A short flight at an in-town tasting bar, then a driver to Kravica Waterfalls for terrace views and a late-shade swim in roped zones (in season).
Choose Option A and keep the cellar short, or skip tastings and time Kravica for late shade.
Bridge parapets are low; keep back from edges. Kravica has marked paths and terraces with rails.
Return to Mostar or continue south if your onward route fits.
Walk everywhere, morning lanes, and late-light terraces.
If you split the weekend across two bases, stay by the river under plane trees.
Evening light on the arc and simple returns after dinner.
Book a driver or guided tastings. Spitting is normal. Keep pours small and drink water between flights.
Plan Blagaj and Počitelj for shade. Keep Kravica for late light.
Minaret in Mostar is ticketed; go off-peak. Blagaj requests modest dress. Kravica has posted swim rules in season.
Per person, excluding accommodation; tastings and transfers add to the range.
Respect monastery spaces, do not attempt jumps at bridges, and swim only in marked zones at Kravica.
Keep tastings to one short flight, add Hutovo Blato wetlands by small boat for a calm morning, and use shaded breaks.
Run all tastings and day trips with a driver or guided tours; the rest is on foot.
Add a second Čitluk or hill winery stop on Day 1 evening or Day 2 morning with a driver.
Insert Trebinje bridges and Vjetrenica Cave as a third day if you prefer a slower pace.
Keep Day 1 and fold a short tasting into the evening.
No. Use a driver or guided tastings for wine routes and short taxis for Blagaj and Počitelj. Old towns are on foot.
Mostar to Blagaj about 15 to 25 minutes; to Počitelj about 30 to 40 minutes; to Trebinje about 2 to 2.5 hours each way. Kravica is about 45 to 60 minutes from Mostar.
Yes at many cellars. Keep tastings short, add a bridge or cave stop, and bring water and snacks.
April to October for vineyard air and long light. Winter is calm and suits cellar-first plans.
No. Use a driver or guided tastings and keep pours for non-drivers only.