Transport options from every departure city
Getting to Kravica Waterfall is a logistics question more than a sightseeing one — the drive from Dubrovnik crosses a border, the Sarajevo route follows the Neretva canyon, and Mostar is only 40 km away. These posts compare bus, train, rental, taxi, and organised tour options from each major departure city.
How to Get ThereA Dubrovnik to Kravica day trip is 2.5 hours each way, crosses into Bosnia, and fits Mostar and Počitelj in the same day. Here is how the timing works.
How to Get ThereMostar is the closest base to Kravica — 40 km south, 40 minutes by car. Here are four ways to cover that distance, ranked by cost and hassle.
How to Get ThereDubrovnik to Kravica is 11 hours of driving, border crossings, and sightseeing. Here's the honest timeline so you can plan the day realistically.
How to Get ThereDubrovnik to Mostar is 150 km and crosses a border — the four realistic transport options have very different trade-offs. Here's the honest comparison.
How to Get ThereSarajevo to Mostar is 130 km through the Neretva canyon. The scenic train is underrated, the bus is cheapest, and the tour includes Kravica. Real trade-offs here.
How to Get ThereSplit to Mostar is 160 km with one or two border crossings. The four realistic options trade off cost, time, and flexibility — here's the honest comparison.