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Marvel at the architectural wonders of Belgrade and visit the iconic Belgrade Fortress.
Wander through the charming streets of Dubrovnik, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Discover the beauty of Montenegro’s Bay of Kotor and explore the medieval town of Kotor.
Experience the rich history and vibrant culture of Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Visit the picturesque town of Mostar and admire the famous Old Bridge.
Explore the enchanting city of Sofia, with its unique blend of architectural styles.
Upon arrival in Belgrade, Serbia, your driver will greet you at the airport and take you on a short coach ride through New Belgrade, showcasing its iconic ‘blocks’ and notable landmarks. Check-in at the hotel, then join your guide and fellow travelers at 7pm for an informative session. Afterwards, take a leisurely stroll through Skadarlija, the bohemian heart of the city, where you can savor local delicacies and soak up the ambiance of traditional music. Return to the hotel after an enchanting evening in Belgrade.
After breakfast, prepare for an immersive tour of Belgrade, a city known for its stunning architecture and historical significance. Begin at the Museum of Yugoslav History, dedicated to Josip Broz Tito. Pass by the FC Red Star stadium and visit the majestic Temple of Saint Sava, a symbol of Belgrade. Enjoy panoramic views from Slavija Square to Republic Square, surrounded by cultural institutions. Explore Knez Mihailo Street, learn about the Orthodox Cathedral Church of Saint Michael the Archangel, and visit the iconic “Question Mark” tavern. Conclude the tour at Kalemegdan Park and Belgrade Fortress, appreciating the breathtaking views. Throughout the day, your guide will provide insightful commentary. Return to the hotel with cherished memories and newfound knowledge.
Embark on a captivating tour of Vojvodina, exploring its cultural treasures. Visit the well-preserved Krušedol Monastery, where you can purchase wine and rakija made by the resident monks. Continue to Sremski Karlovci, a cultural gem with a Baroque center and renowned wineries. Indulge in wine tasting and explore the town’s rich history. Then, head to Novi Sad, the 2021 European Capital of Culture, and enjoy a sightseeing tour, including landmarks like the City Hall and Petrovaradin Fortress. Return to Belgrade, filled with memories of Vojvodina and Novi Sad’s delights.
Continue the tour to Timișoara, known as ‘Little Vienna’ for its architecture and multicultural influences. Explore Unirii Square, visit the Catholic Cathedral of Saint George, and discover Liberty Square and Victory Square. Proceed to Sibiu, the European Capital of Culture in 2007. Check into the hotel and take a short rest. Explore Sibiu’s rich history, including the Brukenthal National Museum and iconic landmarks such as the Large Square, Council Tower, and Orthodox Cathedral of the Holy Trinity. Retreat for a comfortable overnight stay, immersing yourself in the cultural charms of Timișoara and the medieval splendor of Sibiu.
After breakfast and check-out in Sibiu, your journey takes you to Sighișoara, a charming town in Transylvania with a rich history dating back to the 1100s. Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site with its cobbled streets, colorful buildings, and notable landmarks such as the Church of the Dominican Monastery, the Clock Tower, and Vlad Dracula’s birthplace. From there, the tour continues to Brașov, a medieval city founded by the Teutonic Knights. Discover the enchanting main square, Piaţa Sfatului, and notable sites like the House of Council and Biserica Neagră (the Black Church). After a delightful afternoon, check-in to the hotel for an overnight stay.
After breakfast and hotel check-out, you’ll head to Bran Castle, known as Dracula’s Castle and former Romanian royal residence. Built in the 13th century, its gothic fortress evokes Bram Stoker’s “Dracula” and the legend of Vlad the Impaler, the castle’s presumed prisoner.
The tour then proceeds to Sinaia to visit Peleș Castle, the royal family’s summer residence. This Neo-Renaissance masterpiece, nestled within the Carpathian Mountains, boasts stunning turrets, detail-oriented architecture, and over 160 exquisitely decorated rooms.
Following this, you’ll travel to Bucharest, check into your hotel, and have free time to explore the city’s culture, history, and ambiance. Enjoy a restful night, preparing for the city’s forthcoming adventures.
After breakfast, embark on a sightseeing tour of Bucharest, known as “Little Paris” for its Belle Époque buildings and blend of French, Byzantine, and communist architecture. The city center contrasts with quiet corners housing 17th and 18th-century Orthodox churches and art nouveau villas.
The tour begins at Piața Unirii, offering views of the Palace of the Parliament, the world’s second-largest building. Venture to the medieval Old Town, exploring the Old Princely Court, Stavropoleos Monastery, Lipscani Street, and the National Museum of Romanian History. Continue along Calea Victoriei Avenue, admiring French-style buildings, and reach Revolution Square, a significant site of Romania’s communist rule.
In the afternoon, enjoy free time in the vibrant old city center, full of open-air terraces, bars, coffee shops, pubs, and clubs. Enjoy dinner and Țuică, Romania’s national plum drink, and immerse yourself in Bucharest’s unique charm and energy.
Following breakfast and hotel checkout, head to Northern Bulgaria for a day tour. Begin with the UNESCO site near Ivanovo village, showcasing rock-carved churches, chapels, monasteries, and cells from the 12th century, adorned with 14th-century murals.
Next, visit Arbanasi, an architectural reserve and open-air museum with 80 houses retaining original Ottoman design. The village also houses five churches with over 3,600 frescoes.
The day concludes in Veliko Tarnovo, the capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire, known for its winding streets, architectural masterpieces, and craftsmen’s guild. Its prime attraction is the Tsarevets Fortress.
Upon reaching Veliko Tarnovo, check-in to your hotel, enjoy the evening at leisure, exploring the town, and retire for the night, reminiscing the day’s experiences.
Post breakfast and hotel checkout, begin your journey to central Bulgaria. First stop is the Open Air Ethnographic Museum Etar, showcasing 50 objects including houses, water-powered installations, and craftsmen’s workshops, reflecting central Bulgaria’s life and economy during the Bulgarian National Revival.
Proceed to Plovdiv, one of Europe’s oldest cities and a cultural melting pot. Explore Ancient Plovdiv’s architectural complex, housing restored Bulgarian Renaissance-era houses, and the Ancient Theatre of Philippopolis, a 2nd-century performance venue. Visit the Roman Stadium and the Church of Saint Constantine and Helena.
End your tour at Kapana, Plovdiv’s creative hub, filled with shops, restaurants, and galleries. Drive to Sofia in the evening, check-in to your hotel, and rest for the day, recollecting the day’s cultural explorations.
After breakfast, immerse yourself in Sofia’s youthful ambiance, where communist-style architecture mingles with Ottoman mosques and churches. Visit significant landmarks like the grand Saint Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, the colourful Church of Saint Nicholas the Miracle-Maker, the cultural cornerstone Ivan Vazov National Theatre, and the 4th-century Church of Saint George. Discover the Banya Bashi Mosque’s unique atmosphere and Sofia Synagogue, representing the city’s multicultural history. Visit the National Palace of Culture, a cultural hub, and conclude the tour at the Socialist Classicism architectural landmark, Largo. Spend the rest of the day exploring Sofia at your leisure, enriching your understanding of the city’s cultural and architectural diversity.
After breakfast and check-out, head to Niš in Serbia’s eastern region, known as the birthplace of Emperor Constantine the Great, and a cultural crossroad. Enjoy a tour of Niš, visiting globally significant sights like Mediana archaeological park (currently closed), Skull Tower composed of 952 human skulls, and the best-preserved Turkish fortress, Niš Fortress.
Experience local life in Tinkers Alley, a historic marketplace, trying the renowned local cuisine, especially grilled meat. Finally, travel back to Belgrade for hotel check-in and an overnight stay, reflecting on the day’s cultural immersion.
After breakfast and check-out, travel west from Belgrade to the beautiful Ovčar-Kablar Gorge and Tara National Park. Enjoy a scenic journey on the ‘Nostalgia’ train through the Šargan Eight railway, a historic route offering stunning mountain views.
Next, visit Drvengrad, an ethno village created by movie director Emir Kusturica. It hosts the annual Küstendorf Film and Music Festival and features the Mećavnik Hotel, galleries, a cinema, and more.
Finally, explore Zlatibor Mountain, Serbia’s first royal resort, and enjoy a walk around its charming town center. Have a traditional Serbian dinner at the hotel and overnight in Zlatibor, ready for more adventures tomorrow.
After breakfast and check-out, head to Višegrad, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Visit Andrićgrad, or Stone Town, created by filmmaker Emir Kusturica and dedicated to Nobel laureate Ivo Andrić. Have lunch at Zlatna Moruna.
Next, proceed to Sarajevo, check in at your hotel, and enjoy a city tour. See Vijećnica or Sarajevo City Hall, the old downtown Baščaršija, the Orthodox Church, Gazi Husrev-bey Mosque, Sahat Tower, and learn about Europe’s first public toilet. Visit the Latin Bridge, site of the assassination that triggered WWI, Bezistan market, Ferhadiya pedestrian zone, the Sarajevo Synagogue, and a Catholic cathedral.
Overnight in Sarajevo, reflecting on the day’s cultural explorations.
Post-breakfast and check-out, travel to Mostar, a charming city in the Balkan Peninsula. Visit the iconic Old Bridge, Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque, the Crooked Bridge, and the tanner’s quarter, Tabhana, on a walking tour. Enjoy lunch by the Neretva River.
Next, visit Blagaj, a 15th-century town on the UNESCO Tentative List, known as the birthplace of Islam in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Tour the riverside monastery.
Then, journey to Trebinje, a culturally diverse town. Visit Arslanagića Bridge, explore the old town, and unwind at ‘Poet’s Square.’ Trebinje is known for its connection to a film by Emir Kusturica, featuring Monica Bellucci.
Overnight at a hotel, reflecting on your Mostar, Blagaj, and Trebinje experiences.
After breakfast and check-out, set off to explore the Republic of Montenegro, focusing on the Bay of Kotor. Visit the baroque town of Perast, then take a boat ride to Our Lady of the Rocks island, known for its local artwork.
Next, head to Kotor, a town with 12th-14th century origins and UNESCO-listed sites. Enjoy a walking tour, explore its churches, and have free time for lunch and further exploration.
The day concludes in Dubrovnik. After hotel check-in, relax or explore Stradun street at night, taking the opportunity to try local seafood. Overnight in Dubrovnik, anticipating the next day’s adventures.
Post-breakfast, enjoy a sightseeing tour of Dubrovnik, a well-preserved walled city with 7th-century origins. Stroll the 2km wall, marvel at historic monuments, churches, and palaces, and explore Stradun, Placa, Pile Gate, and other iconic spots. After the tour, relax or continue exploring at your leisure.
At 2pm, journey along the scenic Makarska coast, admiring views of islands, vineyards, and quaint villages. Arrive in Split, a city with a rich 1700-year history, and check in at your hotel. Spend the evening enjoying the Mediterranean ambience with leisure activities.
Overnight in Split, reflecting on the day’s experiences and anticipating future adventures.
Following breakfast and check-out, join a sightseeing tour of Split. Explore Diocletian’s Palace and the Cathedral of Saint Domnius, stroll through lively markets and the shopping zone, Riva.
Proceed towards Plitvice, stopping in Šibenik, known for its Venetian architecture and the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Cathedral of Saint James. Enjoy free time for lunch and exploration.
By late afternoon, arrive at Plitvice Lakes National Park. Enjoy the serene surroundings and have dinner at your leisure. Stay overnight at the hotel, readying for tomorrow’s exploration of the park.
Start your day with breakfast, then head to Plitvice Lakes National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with 16 cascading lakes. On a 3-hour guided tour, visit both the upper and lower lakes and enjoy the serene environment.
Next, travel to Zagreb. Explore Kaptol, the city’s medieval quarter, visit the Franciscan monastery and the 13th-century Church of Saint Francis, wander around Dolac market, and see the 18th-century Church of Saint Mary. Finish your tour at Ban Josip Jelačić’s monument.
Check-in at your hotel and spend the evening exploring Zagreb at your leisure. Overnight in the city, reminiscing on your Balkan journey.
Breakfast and hotel check-out mark the final day of the tour. Please note that the transfer to the airport is not included in the overall price of the tour.
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English-speaking tour leader*
Comfortable transportation*
18 nights 4* accommodation with breakfast
All entrance fees and activities as specified in the itinerary
Single room supplement
Embark on a grand adventure through the Balkans and discover the rich cultural heritage and natural beauty of this diverse region. Starting in Belgrade, the vibrant capital of Serbia, you’ll be captivated by its fascinating history and architectural wonders. Visit the Museum of Yugoslav History, explore the iconic Temple of Saint Sava, and wander through the lively streets of Skadarlija.
Continue your journey to Montenegro and be mesmerized by the breathtaking Bay of Kotor. Explore the medieval town of Kotor and soak in the beauty of its well-preserved streets and historic landmarks. Take in the panoramic views of the bay and enjoy the serene atmosphere.
Next, venture to Bosnia and Herzegovina and discover the charm of Mostar. Stand in awe of the famous Old Bridge, a symbol of unity and resilience. Immerse yourself in the cultural richness of the city and indulge in the local cuisine.
Your exploration continues in Sarajevo, a city with a turbulent past and a vibrant present. Walk through its streets and witness the fusion of Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, and modern influences. Visit iconic landmarks such as the Latin Bridge and the Gazi Husrev-bey Mosque, and immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of Baščaršija Square.
Journey to Dubrovnik, the crown jewel of Croatia’s Adriatic coast. Lose yourself in the maze of narrow streets within the city walls, marvel at the majestic city walls themselves, and experience the enchantment of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Throughout your adventure, you’ll be accompanied by knowledgeable guides who will share captivating stories and provide insights into the rich history and culture of each destination. Travel in comfort and style, knowing that every detail has been carefully curated to ensure an unforgettable experience.
Join us on this 19-day Balkan Grand Circle tour and create memories that will last a lifetime. Explore the hidden gems, immerse yourself in the local culture, and be enchanted by the beauty of the Balkans.
No, but we can arrange them for a surcharge from the following airports:
No, our tours do not include plane tickets, and we also do not advise on them. However, we can help you choose the airport closest to the starting location of your tour or arrange a shuttle from/to the airport for an additional fee.
Of course, just let us know upon booking so we can make timely arrangements.
Solo travelers who want to meet and travel with like-minded people often join us on our tours, except the private ones. Our mission is to provide you with a relaxed and sociable tour experience that allows the group to grow closer throughout the journey. Solo travelers will be roomed with another solo traveler of the same gender or can upgrade to a solo room for an additional fee.
If you provide your dietary requirements when booking your tour, we will make the necessary arrangements to the best of our ability. But please understand that vegan & gluten-free options are not as widely available in this area, especially in the more rural Balkans.
All the countries on our Balkan Tours, except Slovenia, use their local currency. We recommend you exchange small amounts of money as you go in the cities since the exchange rates are much more favorable than at the airports. Your tour leader will be happy to assist you.
The currencies in the countries on our way are:
On scheduled tours, you are limited to taking 1 suitcase and 1 smaller bag for personal items per person.
There are no luggage restrictions on private tours, as long as you’re able to carry it for a short distance.
If you inform us before the departure date, you can join our tour later on, but it is your responsibility to catch up with us.
Yes, but anyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Also, keep in mind that some of the activities on our Balkan Adventure tour are not appropriate for children under the age of 12.
Depending on your nationality and the countries you are traveling to, you will need a valid passport and an entry visa. Check this well in advance of the departure date of your tour since some visa processing times may take multiple weeks. Be mindful that Slovenia is the only country we visit that is in the Schengen area, so every other country has its entry conditions. Some even require passports to have 3-6 months left until the expiry date, so be sure to double-check before booking your tour. When deciding to book your travels, contact us for assistance, so we can help you to get everything you need for a stress-free tour through the Balkans.
Besides the price of the flight tickets, it depends on how much you anticipate spending on food, drinks, and shopping. On average, the prices in the Balkans are lower than in Western Europe and decrease the further south you go. It is also common practice to tip in restaurants, bars, hotels, and taxis if you feel you have received excellent service.
All of the hotels and other accommodations on our tours have WiFi available.
Traveling in small groups – 8 or fewer people – is our motto, which makes the tours more flexible and overall more enjoyable.
Anyone in good health can join our trips. Some paths to attraction include ascending steps or small slopes. The Balkan Adventure holidays include more strenuous activities like easy hiking, meaning your fitness level must coincide.
Each trip can be made shorter or longer. Inform us of your wishes upon or before booking.
Our trips are rated Easy, Moderate, and Challenging.
Easy: These are for everyone, also children & elderly, and don’t require any special skills. There are some small slopes and stairs you have to reach during our sightseeing.
Moderate: Some of the activities require special equipment (provided by operators unless specified otherwise) and can present a challenge for older people and children (feel free to contact us for more information). It is recommended that you move to some more uneven terrain.
Challenging: They include some hiking and other more challenging activities for which you need to have good enough fitness.
Our tours are private and organized per request, which means we don’t have any set departure dates. When the tour begins and ends is entirely up to you.
Of course. All of our tours are fully customizable. Itineraries can be prolonged, shortened, combined or just tweaked a little, with no extra charge for you.
Sure. Choosing the hotels can always be up to you. If you’re on more of a budget, we can offer you affordable accommodation options, or upgrade to more premium ones for a more luxurious experience.
We don’t want to take away from one of the main advantages of a private tour – flexibility. Meals are therefore planned as you go, so you can travel at your own pace, do more or less sightseeing that day, etc. Your guide knows the best restaurants in the area you will be exploring and will give you suggestions based on your preferences.
No. We recommend you take medical insurance that would cover any possible health-related costs on this trip.
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