Kravica Waterfalls
Vodopády Kravica
Fee required
Restaurant
Kravica Waterfalls, known as the 'mini Niagaras' of the Balkans, is a stunning natural cascade on the Trebižat River in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It features a wide arc of waterfalls and a clear blue lake, perfect for swimming and relaxation amidst lush green surroundings, forming an oasis in the arid Herzegovina region.

📜 Stunning natural monument in Bosnia and Herzegovina, protected since 1954. 🌊 Cascades up to 28 meters high and 120 meters wide on Trebižat River, forming a semicircular shape.

Why Go

🏊‍♀️ Swim in clear blue lake, safe for all ages
🌿 Explore lush green surroundings and hiking trails
🛶 Rent a kayak or relax on gravel beach
🍽️ Enjoy local Bosnian specialties at on-site bistros

Why Avoid

⚠️ Expect large crowds in summer, especially August
🚌 No regular public transport
🐾 Pets not allowed in bathing areas
🚨 Swimming at your own risk, no lifeguard
🪜 Long, steep stairs
🌊 Strong underwater currents possible

Tips

☀️ Visit late spring to early autumn, come early to avoid crowds
🆔 ID card sufficient for EU/Schengen travelers
🥪 Bring your own food and drinks

Cost

💰 Adults 20 KM, BiH residents 10 KM, children under 7 free; ticket includes Koćuša waterfall and Humac museum.

Hours

🕒 Daily, hours vary by season.

🅿️ Parking

🚗 Paid parking available: passenger vehicles 3 KM/hr (6 KM daily), buses 10 KM/hr (30 KM daily), campers 4 KM/hr, motorcycles 3 KM/hr.