Kravica Waterfall
Kravica Waterfall, with its Disney-like charm, sees the Trebižat River dramatically plunge 25 meters into a lush emerald pool. Spring's mini-Niagara is a steamy spectacle, while summer's gentler cascades offer cool relief to locals and tourists. Explore our curated picks and experience this dreamy escape for yourself!Full-Day Trip to Kravica Waterfalls, Mostar, and Počitelj
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Here's a tempting day trip where you visit the medieval town of Počitelj, the Mostar, and the Kravice waterfalls with an English-speaking guide.
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Travel to Počitelj and learn its history through its unusual architecture and admire this artist town for its artworks and the Hadji-Alijina mosque.
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Proceed to the quaint town of Mostar, identified by the famous Stari Most bridge, its Bazaar, and Mosques, and end your tour amidst nature at the Kravica waterfalls.
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With the option to choose round-trip transfers from Split, Trogir, or Dubrovnik, you don't have to worry about your transport for the day.
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Fun fact: The town of Počitelj is fortified by walls along its hillside, a remarkable feature built between the 13th and 17th centuries to protect during conflict.
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Here's a tempting day trip where you visit the medieval town of Počitelj, the Mostar, and the Kravice waterfalls with an English-speaking guide.
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Travel to Počitelj and learn its history through its unusual architecture and admire this artist town for its artworks and the Hadji-Alijina mosque.
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Proceed to the quaint town of Mostar, identified by the famous Stari Most bridge, its Bazaar, and Mosques, and end your tour amidst nature at the Kravica waterfalls.
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With the option to choose round-trip transfers from Split, Trogir, or Dubrovnik, you don't have to worry about your transport for the day.
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Fun fact: The town of Počitelj is fortified by walls along its hillside, a remarkable feature built between the 13th and 17th centuries to protect during conflict.
From Trogir: Full-Day Tour to Kravica Waterfall, Mostar and Počitelj
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To explore old-town charm and nature at its best, this full-day trip from Trogir to Kravica waterfalls, Mostar, and Počitelj is the perfect one for you.
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Start your journey at Počitelj, the artistic town consisting of around 2000 artworks and best known for the impressive Hadji-Alijina mosque.
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Ride to Mostar in AC transfers and see the city’s famous Stari Most bridge, its colorful bazaars, and mosques, and try out local flavors there.
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Break from the urban spaces and make your way to nature’s paradise Kravica Waterfalls, where you can relax, unwind, and take a dip too.
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Fun fact: In Mostar, you can spot a Bruce Lee statue. It was unveiled in 2005 to symbolize the fight against ethnic divisions.
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To explore old-town charm and nature at its best, this full-day trip from Trogir to Kravica waterfalls, Mostar, and Počitelj is the perfect one for you.
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Start your journey at Počitelj, the artistic town consisting of around 2000 artworks and best known for the impressive Hadji-Alijina mosque.
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Ride to Mostar in AC transfers and see the city’s famous Stari Most bridge, its colorful bazaars, and mosques, and try out local flavors there.
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Break from the urban spaces and make your way to nature’s paradise Kravica Waterfalls, where you can relax, unwind, and take a dip too.
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Fun fact: In Mostar, you can spot a Bruce Lee statue. It was unveiled in 2005 to symbolize the fight against ethnic divisions.
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About Kravica Waterfall
Kravica Waterfall in Bosnia and Herzegovina is known for its natural beauty, with a series of waterfalls cascading 25 meters below into an emerald green pool. The lush surroundings, relaxing atmosphere, and variety of activities like swimming, hiking, and canoeing make it the perfect spot for a day trip.
Kravica Waterfall is one of the largest waterfalls in the region, standing approximately 25 meters (82 feet) tall and spanning around 120 meters (394 feet) wide.
The waterfall forms a stunning natural amphitheater, with its semicircular shape and cascading waters creating a picturesque scene.
The waterfall is a result of the Trebižat River depositing tufa, a form of limestone, over thousands of years. This geological process has created the unique and intricate formations seen today.
The picturesque Kravica Waterfall is often compared to the famous Niagara Falls, albeit on a smaller scale.
Kravica's appearance changes with the seasons, offering a different experience in each. During spring and early summer, the waterfall is at its fullest, while in late summer, the flow reduces, revealing more of the tufa terraces.