Sixteen specific places worth visiting in the wider Kravica region — clustered by type, each with its own visitor guide. Most are included on one or more of our tours.
Waterfalls, karst rivers, canyons, wetlands — the geology that makes Herzegovina visually distinctive.
Nature25-meter wide travertine cascades on the Trebižat river — the centerpiece of every tour on this site.
NatureWhere the Buna and Bunica rivers meet — clear turquoise channels and traditional waterside restaurants.
NatureOne of Europe's largest karst springs — cold, pure water erupting from under a cliff beside Blagaj Tekija.
NatureA quieter 5-meter travertine waterfall 20 km from Kravica — with swimming and a traditional mill.
NatureThe river that disappears underground nine times and feeds Kravica Waterfall. Canoe safaris and summer swims.
NatureThe turquoise river running from the Dinaric Alps through Konjic, Jablanica and Mostar.
NatureRamsar-protected wetland with 240+ bird species — boat safaris and quiet birdwatching.
Ottoman-era towns, Roman villa ruins, medieval tombstones, UNESCO sites. Nine centuries of layered Balkans history.
HistoryThe 16th-century Ottoman bridge over the Neretva — Mostar's UNESCO-listed symbol and home of the daily bridge divers.
HistoryA walled 15th-century Ottoman village on a limestone cliff over the Neretva — medieval citadel, mosque, and pomegranate orchards.
HistoryCobbled Ottoman bazaar, copper workshops, mosques, and turquoise Neretva views.
HistoryA Sufi monastery built into a cliff at the Buna karst spring — Europe's most powerful.
HistoryA 4th-century Roman villa rustica — one of the best-preserved agricultural estates in the Balkans.
HistoryUNESCO-listed necropolis of 133 carved medieval stećci tombstones near Stolac.
Cliff-edge platforms and panoramic sites. How Herzegovina's mountain and river landscape looks from above.