Fun activities for couples in Mostar

Popular activities for couples in Mostar

The most visited landmark of the country

Mostar Private Walking Tour

1.5 hours

4.9
76 reviews

$39.92

Old Bridge wine tasting

Mostar Private Walking Tour

1.5 hours

5
15 reviews

$24.16

Herzegovina Classics tour, Kravice

Herzegovina Day Tour from Mostar: Blagaj, Pocitej, Kravice falls (Join Us! :D)

8 hours

4.9
336 reviews

$51.47

Dubrovnik

Transfer Mostar to Dubrovnik with Kravice Waterfalls, Blagaj and Počitelj tour

9 hours

5
23 reviews

$117.66

Neretva canyon

Neretva kayak safari

3 hours

4.9
62 reviews

$23.11

Remenances of Yugoslav Architecture

The Death of Yugoslavia Tour in Mostar

2.5 hours

5
90 reviews

$40.97

Krawice waterfall

Private Day Tour in Herzegovina

5 to 8 hours

5
20 reviews

$84.04

Tips for couples visiting Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

When is the best time to visit Mostar?

The best time to visit Mostar is during the Spring months of April to June and the Fall months of September to October. The temperatures during these months are mild and pleasant, perfect for exploring the city and its attractions. Additionally, the city tends to be less crowded during these times of year, making it a great time to visit.

What are some fun activities for couples in Mostar?

  • Visit the UNESCO-protected Stari Most bridge for fantastic views of the city

  • Have a picnic beside the Neretva River and watch the sunset

  • Visit Kravice Waterfall for a beautiful swimming hole in a natural setting

  • Explore Blagaj and hike nearby for views of the river surrounded by cliffs

  • Go rafting on the Neretva River for an adventurous day out

What are some romantic date ideas in Mostar?

  • Take a sunset stroll around the Old Bridge in Mostar for a very romantic experience

  • Enjoy a picnic at the Herceg Stjepan Kosaca Square

  • Visit Blagaj – a picturesque village down the beautiful Buna river

  • Revel in the stunning scenery of the Kravice Waterfalls

  • Explore the Old Bazaar and explore the remains of the Turkish era

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