Private day trips from Mostar to places you'll never forget
Discover handpicked day trips from Mostar to the most picturesque villages, captivating landscapes, and cultural highlights in the region. All in the comfort of a private car with a friendly English-speaking local expert to spark your sense of wonder.




























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See more of Bosnia and Herzegovina in a day, from popular sites to quiet corners, all with ease and comfort.
Mostar to Blagaj and Stolac: Private day trip

Mostar to Jablanica and Konjic: Private day trip

Mostar to Konjic and Jablanica: Private day trip

Mostar to Kravica Falls and Pocitelj: Private day trip

Mostar to Makarska and Vepric Church: Private day trip

Mostar to Medjugorje and Kravica Falls: Private day trip

Mostar to Medjugorje and Ljubuski Fortress: Private day trip

Mostar to Sarajevo: Private day trip

Mostar to Srebrenica Memorial Center: Private day trip

Mostar to Vrelo Bosne and Konjic: Private day trip
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The best time to visit Mostar is from May to September when temperatures are warm and perfect for exploring the old town and swimming in the Neretva River. July and August are the busiest months with peak crowds, while spring and early fall offer pleasant weather with fewer tourists. Winter can be cold but offers a quieter experience with lower prices.
The official currency of Bosnia and Herzegovina is the Convertible Mark (BAM). While euros are widely accepted at hotels, restaurants, and tourist shops, it's recommended to always carry local currency. ATMs are readily available throughout Mostar for withdrawing marks.
Mostar's most iconic attraction is the Stari Most (Old Bridge), a stunning 16th-century Ottoman bridge that spans the Neretva River. Other must-sees include Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque with its climbable minaret offering panoramic views, the atmospheric Old Town with its cobblestone streets, and the War Photo Exhibition museum documenting the 1990s conflict.
The official language is Bosnian, a Slavic language similar to Serbian and Croatian. English and German are generally understood in Mostar, especially in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants. Young people and those working in tourism generally have good foreign language skills, so communication is rarely a problem for international visitors.
Yes, Mostar is generally safe for tourists. The city has recovered well since the 1990s war and welcomes visitors warmly. Exercise normal precautions as you would in any tourist destination, be aware of your surroundings, and keep valuables secure. The locals are friendly and helpful toward visitors.
Popular day trips from Mostar include Sarajevo, the capital city known for its blend of Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian architecture, and Medjugorje, a famous Catholic pilgrimage site. Both destinations offer unique cultural experiences and are easily accessible for day excursions from Mostar.
Pack comfortable walking shoes for cobblestone streets, modest clothing for visiting mosques and religious sites, and swimwear for the Neretva River or nearby waterfalls. Bring sun protection during summer months including sunscreen and a hat. A light jacket is useful for cooler evenings even in summer.
The nearest airports are Mostar International Airport (OMO), just outside of the city center, and Sarajevo International Airport, about 130 km away with a 2.25-hour drive. Many travelers also fly into Split, Croatia (170 km away) or Dubrovnik, Croatia (130 km away), which offer more international flight connections.
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