




Embark on an unforgettable private journey from the coastal beauty of Šibenik to the timeless charm of Mostar. This 10-hour immersive excursion invites you to cross the border into Bosnia and Herzegovina, where history, culture, and stunning landscapes collide.
Mostar, one of the sunniest cities in the region, is nestled along the emerald waters of the Neretva River. Known for its fascinating blend of Mediterranean and Ottoman influences, this city offers a unique atmosphere that feels like stepping back in time. As you wander through the narrow, cobblestone streets of the Old Bazaar (Kujundžiluk), you will be captivated by the scent of traditional coffee, the sight of local handicrafts, and the warm hospitality of the local people.
The undeniable centerpiece of your visit is the Stari Most (Old Bridge). This architectural masterpiece, originally built in the 16th century, was tragically destroyed during the 1993 civil war. Its meticulous reconstruction and subsequent inclusion on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2005 serve as a powerful symbol of resilience and peace. Watching the brave local divers leap from the high arch into the chilly Neretva river is a highlight that will surely leave you breathless.
Beyond the bridge, your private guide will lead you to hidden gems that define the city's character. Take a moment to pause at a local cafe to enjoy a traditional Turkish coffee, served with authentic copper sets and local sweets like baklava or rahat lokum. The pace of life in Mostar is refreshingly slow; it is a place where you are encouraged to linger, observe, and soak in the oriental architecture and the vibrant spirit of the city.
This private tour from Šibenik ensures a personalized experience, allowing you to travel comfortably and explore at your own pace without the rush of large group excursions. Whether you are a history buff, a photography enthusiast, or simply a traveler looking to broaden your horizons, Mostar promises a day filled with wonder and lasting memories.
Bring your passport, as you will be crossing the border between Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Wear comfortable walking shoes to navigate the charming but uneven cobblestone streets of the Old Town.
Try the traditional 'Ćevapi' or 'Burek' at a local tavern for a truly authentic taste of Bosnian cuisine.
Choosing our private tour from Šibenik means you gain the luxury of a tailor-made itinerary. Unlike crowded bus tours, our private service offers flexibility, allowing you to spend more time at the locations that intrigue you most. With a dedicated guide, you get deeper insights into the complex history of Mostar, navigating the city with ease and comfort. We prioritize your convenience, handling all the logistics so you can focus entirely on the breathtaking sights, smells, and sounds of this historic Balkan gem.
EU citizens and many other nationalities do not require a visa for short stays, but you must carry a valid passport. Please check your specific visa requirements before booking.
No, Bosnia and Herzegovina uses the Convertible Mark (BAM). However, many shops and restaurants in the tourist areas of Mostar accept Euros or credit cards.