Our most recommended things to do in Pelješac

Mostar & Kravica Waterfall: Small Group Tour from Dubrovnik

1. Mostar & Kravica Waterfall: Small Group Tour from Dubrovnik

Witness the Kravica Waterfalls, hidden in the forests of Bosnia-Herzegovina on a day tour. Visit the city of Mostar and learn the history of the region with a professional guide. Depart Dubrovnik and journey to the border of Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Continue to the small coastal town of Neum, admiring the pretty scenery of the Adriatic coast along the way. Arrive at the Kravica Waterfalls to see the tufa cascades of the River Trebižat drop 25 meters through the forest. In spring, witness the dramatic falls, while in summer and fall, enjoy a swim in the shallow pools. Drive to the historic city of Mostar to explore the old town and see the famous Old Bridge over the Neretva River. Take a short walking tour with a local guide and learn more about the town before enjoying free time.

From Dubrovnik: Mostar and Medjugorje Full-Day Tour

2. From Dubrovnik: Mostar and Medjugorje Full-Day Tour

Leave bustling Dubrovnik behind to visit the iconic towns of Pocitelj, Medjugorje, and Mostar on a bus tour. Walk through Mostar's charming cobblestone alleyways and learn about its rich history. Discover the other towns at your own pace, taking in the sights. First, head from Dubrovnik to the town of Neum, where you can shake your legs with a short break for morning coffee. Then, continue through the picturesque delta of the River Neretva to the small town of Pocitelj. In Pocitelj, enjoy free time to discover this charming town at your own pace. Pocitelj is a beautiful cultural and historical site featuring structures from the 15th century. Then, continue to Medjugorje and enjoy more time for sightseeing. A spiritual and religious site, this town is one of the most famous pilgrim destinations in the Catholic world. Since the apparition of Our Lady of Peace in 1981, it has been visited by pilgrims and tourists from all over the world. Continue to Mostar and enjoy free time to explore this picturesque town. Through the centuries, Mostar became the meeting point of various cultures and religions. During your tour, see the imprints left behind by its varied and rich history. Besides the Old Bridge — the symbol of the town — visit the Mosque of Mostar, a Turkish house, and more. In the afternoon, sit back and relax on your bus journey back to Dubrovnik.

Dubrovnik: Mostar and Kravice Waterfalls Small-Group Tour

3. Dubrovnik: Mostar and Kravice Waterfalls Small-Group Tour

Embark on a day trip to Mostar and Kravice Waterfalls from Dubrovnik. Marvel at the panoramic views as you drive through Croatia. Enjoy a day out in Bosnia, see iconic sites, and learn about the history and culture from your guide. Following a pickup from your hotel or apartment, depart Dubrovnik and travel by air-conditioned vehicle along the beautiful coast of Croatia. Head north along the coastal road and pass the seaside villages of the Adriatic Sea. Get panoramic views of the Elaphiti Islands and stop for a coffee in the town of Neum. After coffee on your way to the Kravice Waterfalls, marvel at the tufa cascades of the Trebižat River before departing for Mostar. Wander the cobblestone streets of the bazaar and experience the city's multi-cultural and multi-faith communities on almost every corner. Admire the slender minarets of the Middle Mosque. Take in the ornate wooden balconies of the everyday houses, then enjoy some authentic food in one of the local restaurants. Return to Dubrovnik in the late afternoon.

From Split & Trogir: Dubrovnik Guided Day Tour

4. From Split & Trogir: Dubrovnik Guided Day Tour

Embark on a guided tour of Dubrovnik and its fortified Old Town. Come across major local landmarks and enjoy plenty of free time to explore at your own pace. Travel along the Adriatic coast and visit Ston for the chance to try their famous oysters. Start your tour on a very comfortable air-conditioned bus, so sit back, relax, and enjoy the view of the breathtaking Mediterranean scenery. Based on the previous agreement with the driver, you can stop to stretch your legs and take some fantastic photos. After arriving in Dubrovnik, one of the most outstanding tourist destinations in the Mediterranean, you will meet your local guide and start an hour-and-a-half-long walking tour through the narrow streets of the historic core of Dubrovnik. Explore this fantastic UNESCO World Heritage site and learn everything about its history and monuments. Take in Renaissance and Baroque architecture, red brick roofs, and long walls that have resisted enemy attacks through the centuries. Explore the Old Town's central street Stradun, the Franciscan Monastery, the renaissance Rector's Palace, the town walls, the Lovrjenac Fortress, and many picturesque squares and churches. After the walking tour with the local professional guide, you will have enough time to explore Dubrovnik independently. Make the most of your free time and stop by one of the local restaurants to taste some delicious traditional food. It's not a bad idea to ride on the cable car to the top of the Srd Mountain and enjoy the breathtaking view of Dubrovnik and its surroundings. You can also go to the local beach, take a quick swim, buy tickets for the Walls, and look at the city from a completely different angle. Since you have approximately four hours of free time, plan your activities before the trip since it is impossible to do all listed above. This perfectly well-spent day in Dubrovnik, you will get back on the bus and start your journey back to the northwest alongside the Adriatic coast. We’ll pass the villages of Orašac, Trsteno, Salona, and Elaphiti islands to our side to arrive in Ston where you will have the opportunity to taste our famous freshest oysters. Just the right break before arriving back in Split.

From Dubrovnik: Mljet National Park & 3 Islands Tour

5. From Dubrovnik: Mljet National Park & 3 Islands Tour

Discover the south Dalmatian islands of Mljet National Park on an adventurous day tour filled with biking, snorkeling, kayaking, walking, cave exploring, and a lot of fun.  Start your day tour from the port of Gruž where the crew will wait for you. The speedboat then takes you to the furthest point of the trip at Mljet National Park. Discover island the island of Mljet with a visit to the legendary Odysseus cave, where you can choose between snorkeling in the pristine blue waters of the cave and cliff jumps. Your next destination is the secluded bay of Saplunara gives you a breather from all of the activities. Relax on the sandy beach with the sound of crickets. Continue to the historic island of Lopud. It's a perfect place to learn more about the heritage of the Dubrovnik while walking under the tallest palm trees in Europe. Dive into the turquoise water of a nearby blue cave. Then, do some snorkeling on the island of Koločep. Relax and enjoy the ride as the sun sets on the way back back to the port of Gruž.

Discover Korcula from Dubrovnik including Winery Visit

6. Discover Korcula from Dubrovnik including Winery Visit

Start your journey to the island of Korčula exploring a small town called Ston, one of the best fortified towns in Europe, town famous for its production of mussels and oysters. After a pleasant journey the peninsula Pelješac will surprise you with its vineyards, breathtaking views on the small bays and islands. Discover narrow streets, the unique St. Mark's Cathedral built in Venetian style, numerous well-preserved palaces and the birthplace of famous traveler Marco Polo. Finish your journey visiting a winery and tasting local wines and brandies.

Pelješac Full-Day Wine and Food Tour from Dubrovnik

7. Pelješac Full-Day Wine and Food Tour from Dubrovnik

On this tour you explore the peninsula of Pelješac, just a 1-hour drive from Dubrovnik and a well-known red wine region where Plavac Mali and Dingac grapes are grown. At the family owned wineries you will spend unique moments discovering the history, production secrets, and special quality of the wines revealed just for you by the local winemakers who will guide you through their wine cellars and vineyards. The first stop on the way to Pelješac is at the medieval town of Ston, where you’ll admire the largest wall in Europe stretching 5.5 kilometers between the towns of Ston and Mali Ston. You also visit the salt works where salt has been produced using the same methods for hundreds of years. Walk through the narrow streets of Ston, which was the second most important town in the Dubrovnik Republic. The winding roads of the Pelješac peninsula lead you to the second wine producer. After tasting a selection of wine and traditional snacks, you visit the vineyards situated on the steep slopes of the hills facing the sea. Here you have the opportunity to take photos of this unique wine region and fall in love with the country. Your next stop is at a vineyard where the host prepares wine tasting between the grape vines and explains everything there is to know about Pelješac wines. Finish off this wonderful day with a typical peasant brunch called “marenda” in the rustic ambient of a Dalmatian pub known as “konoba”. Depending on the season and weather conditions, the food will be prepared in front of you in the open fireplace, allowing you to join the short cooking class. You'll also have the chance to visit a family-owned oyster and mussel farm where you'll taste oysters direct from the sea, paired with local wine.

From Dubrovnik: Day Trip to Mostar and Kravice Falls

8. From Dubrovnik: Day Trip to Mostar and Kravice Falls

Cross the border into Bosnia and Herzegovina and experience the natural beauty of Kravice waterfalls on this day trip from Dubrovnik. Ride in a spacious and air-conditioned vehicle and discover the top sights in Mostar on a guided walking tour.   Be picked up from the comfort of your accommodation in Dubrovnik. Relax in the vehicle with plenty of space to stretch out. Ride along the coast to Neum and stop for a short bathroom and coffee break. Arrive at the Kravice waterfalls where you can purchase a ticket into this fairytale-like landscape where numerous falls plunge into a turquoise lake surrounded by lush vegetation. Continue to the ancient town of Mostar where a local guide will greet you. Stroll through the streets to see a fascinating combination of Italian, Ottoman, and Dalmatian architecture. Spend three hours of free time shopping or stopping to purchase lunch after your guided tour before returning to your accommodation in Dubrovnik.

Trsteno Arboretum and Ston, Pelješac

9. Trsteno Arboretum and Ston, Pelješac

Explore the fascinating Trsteno Arboretum, the oldest botanical garden in Croatia and the only arboretum in Croatia located on the Adriatic coast. It's known for its historical gardens and collection of Mediterranean and exotic plants. Within the arboretum complex you will see the Chapel of St. Jerome, an old olive mill, an aqueduct and a baroque fountain with the Roman god Neptune and nymphs. With a rich plant collection of several hundred cultivated and wild species, Trsteno Arboretum unites natural and cultural heritage. As part of the Gučetić Renaissance Park, there is a pavilion with a beautiful view of the open sea and the Elaphite Islands. The new park is characteristic for its composition that combines two opposite garden concepts: a traditional geometric style and a part arranged in a free, landscape style, filled with romantic scenography. The second destination is the city of salt with the oldest active salt pan in the world and the longest stone wall in Europe (5.5 kilometers). During our visit to Ston you will have a chance to try fresh oysters as well as other seafood that made Ston the gastronomy center of Croatia. Ston is place where oysters were grown since Roman times, especially European flat oyster, one of the most valued species of oysters in the world. We are going to spend time in Ston, where you will have a chance to walk the Ston city walls and visit local restaurants and the charming town Mali Ston.

Dubrovnik: Oyster, Mussles, and Wine Tasting Tour in Ston

10. Dubrovnik: Oyster, Mussles, and Wine Tasting Tour in Ston

Discover the beauty of the vineyards on the Pelješac peninsula on this tour from Dubrovnik to Ston. Relax with a cruise in Little Ston bay and savor the catch of the day with a tasting of fresh oysters and mussels paired with local wines. Enjoy free time in the picturesque village of Ston.   Be picked up from the comfort of your accommodation in Dubrovnik. Take in the scenic countryside and rolling vineyards of the Pelješac peninsula on the drive to Ston in a climate-controlled vehicle. Listen as your host tells you about the village of Ston.  Board a boat and admire views of verdant forests and the traditional red-roofed buildings in the village from the water. Watch oysters and mussels being pulled from the water and dig into these paired with some carefully-selected Croatian wines.  Disembark from the boat and have some free time to explore the village of Ston where you can go for a stroll through the history alleyways of the Old Town and admire the largest surviving fortification system in Europe. Continue to a bridge over the Ombla River and the Gruž Port for panoramic views of Dubrovnik. Return to your accommodation in Dubrovnik.

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A nice glimpse of Mostar and overall a good introduction day trip to Herzegovina. We had Ivana as lead tour guide and another local guide at Mostar. They both were very knowledgeable and accommodating even with a big group. Since we had two destinations, my recommendation to everyone who are looking to join in the future is to manage your expectations (shopping and eating) especially when in Mostar. We spent 3 hours in Mostar (including 1 hour with the local guide), leaving us 2 more hours to explore around. Personally, we would prefer an additional 1 hour. After Mostar, off we go to the beautiful Kravica waterfall. It’s nice if you bring your swimming gears and take a deep in the waters after the hot afternoon. Overall, a nice little experience, thank you.

What an excellent way to get an introduction to B&H! After failing to find suitable public transport option to go from Dubrovnik to Mostar, I found this tour and was glad to have chosen it. We literally just needed to relax in the van as our driver took us to Kravica Waterfall (1 hr) and Mostar (3 hr) with coffee breaks in between the drives while the driver tells us stories of B&H and of his life as a Bosnian during the wars in the 1990s. I really recommend taking this day trip to any Dubrovnik traveler to get a change of pace - bring a lot of euro cash though because B&H seems to accept only cash.

Maria our guide was very informative and made sure everyone understood the history behind the break up of Yugoslavia

Beautiful country, so interesting and steeped in history. Highly recommend this tour

Was great trip and lovely little place. Tour guide was lovely lady.