Kravica Waterfall

National reserve · Ljubuski

Kravica Waterfall

National reserve · Ljubuski

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Studenci, Bosnia & Herzegovina

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Nestled in a natural reserve near Mostar, the stunning Kravice Falls invite swimming, photography, and easy access to nearby concessions for a refreshing day out.  

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20 Superb, Secluded, Sometimes Secret Swimming Holes

"Situated on the Trebižat River amidst Europe’s last jungle lies a series of waterfalls that conjure images more in keeping with the Swiss Family Robinson than those traditionally Balkan. Plunging from cliffs as high as 83 feet into a natural, watery amphitheater that is almost 500 feet across, the series of waterfalls at Kravice are nestled in a natural reserve southwest of the city of Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The collective impression created is one of a more approachable, kid sister to the thunderous Iguazu Falls spanning Brazil and Argentina’s border that remains less visited, and unspoiled in a way its big brother can no longer claim. The rapids at the base of the falls aren’t particularly dangerous even in the springtime, and no lifeguards are charged with policing activities. This makes the natural swimming holes at Kravice local favorites despite the water’s year-round chilly temperature. As if bathing beneath cascading waters and leaping from rock to rock weren’t enough, a rope swing has even been added for bonus kicks. With a bar on its banks, a classic mill and old sailing ship moored in the lake at its base, Kravice Falls leaves nothing wanting.  Tour groups can be hired to bring you to Kravice, but part of the joy in experiencing Kravice Falls is its general lack of crowds, which means joining a large cluster of strangers bound for the falls may just defeat the purpose of the place. Knowledgable visitors instead recommend renting a car from Mostar or negotiating taxi service to and from the woods, the latter of which merely adds to the adventure by tossing in the fun of haggling over price." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Marco Smulders

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What a beautiful location. There is an entry fee but it's well worth to see the beautiful surroundings. Don't forget to bring some cash to have a nice cool drink at the waterfall.

Marcosan Ana-Maria

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Very beautiful place and unique! You can pay with card (around 10 euro). In this price you cand visit another waterfall near by and also a local museum (the museum is small, but very interesting)

Shame A Name

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At the time of writing, we paid €20 entrance fee per person, €1 per person (cash) for the train up the hill. Just be very careful when going down or up the steps as these could be quite slippery. There are food and drinks at the bottom of the waterfalls, but no toilet facilities. You will have to go back up the hill (near the entrance) for the toilets. Massive parking area with reasonable fees.

Scoobs222

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What an amazing, beautiful place. Multiple waterfalls going down at the same time, nice clear water where you can swim however when i went the water was fairly cold. Many restaurants near to it and very decently priced, I would highly recommend this place. Entry to get in was 10 euros (may 2025).

Kirk Belmont

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Fantastic place and worth the drive! Was a little surprised to see no swimming signs...but it did not stop the locals. I put my feet in and the water was freezing cold! Plenty of parking, a restaurant and a tourist shop! It was free because it was a holiday. Don't miss this!

Tracey Nott

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The waterfalls are beautiful and well worth visit even though overrun with umbrellas, noise and buildings and tacky stalls on way down. There for an hour and cost us 2 people 25 Euro altogether. Staff were very rude especially parking man. Definitely park outside area and be prepared for expensive visit but worth at least one visit.

Karin Kurčíková

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The waterfalls are stunning and absolutely worth seeing. When we visited, parking was free, which was a nice bonus. I recommend going early in the day, as tour buses start arriving later and it can get quite crowded. The water was very cold, so not many people were swimming. There’s also a restaurant nearby, which makes it convenient if you want to grab something to eat after exploring.

Shaheak Choudhury

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Beautiful waterfalls. Around an hour drive from Mostar. Parking is widely available and relatively inexpensive. Tickets are also reasonably priced with concessions for children, and they take card payment. The walk down the stairs will be fine for most people, but there’s also a shuttle that can transport you up and down for 2KM per person. Lots of good photo opportunities at the falls, and it feels really refreshing in the heat. The food spots all just took cash down there. Would recommend to visit for a couple of hours if you are in Mostar.