Hidden Balkan – 7 Countries: Serbia – Bosnia – Croatia – Montenegro – Albania – North Macedonia – Bulgaria
EXPERIENCE MORE is at the core of our travel philosophy, elevating each tour beyond the ordinary. These carefully curated moments enrich our itineraries, offering deeper insights and unique perspectives of every destination. From exclusive cultural encounters to hidden local gems, EXPERIENCE MORE ensures each journey is unforgettable and engaging.
Some of our experiences included in the tour:
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- Zlatibor Gourmet Session Day 3
- Mostar Copper Artistry Day 6
- Albanian Agrotourism Experience Day 9
Day 1: Welcome to Belgrade
Belgrade
Upon arrival in Belgrade, Serbia’s vibrant capital, your driver will welcome you and escort you to your hotel. Enjoy the sights of New Belgrade, featuring Socialist architecture and modern business centres, during the ride from Nikola Tesla Airport. After hotel check-in, use your free time to rest and prepare for the journey ahead.
In the evening, we recommend a leisurely stroll through one of Belgrade’s oldest quarters to Skadarlija, the city’s bohemian heart. This charming 19th century cobbled street is lined with ”kafanas” where you can enjoy delicious local specialties and traditional music.
Overnight: Belgrade
Day 2: Vibrant Capital of Serbia
Belgrade
On your first day in Serbia, you will embark on a walking and driving tour around Belgrade, starting at Knez Mihailova Street, the city’s bustling pedestrian zone, filled with shops, cafes, and historic buildings. The capital is well known for its architectural styles, dynamic history and one of the biggest river confluences in Europe.
EXPERIENCE MORE / Serbian Morning Routine: Your guide will take you to a hidden gem close to the main district, the city’s oldest tavern intriguingly known as ”?” (Question Mark), where you’ll try Serbia’s most cherished traditional drinks: coffee and rakija. Engage in lively conversation with your guide, who will share fascinating stories about local customs and the UNESCO-protected art of making ”šljivovica”, Serbia’s renowned plum brandy.
Having started the day like a true local, we will walk through the historical Belgrade Fortress and Kalemegdan Park, and be amazed by the view of the mighty Sava and Danube rivers. This vantage point offers a striking contrast in Belgrade, where the old meets the modern and land merges with the flowing water.
Crossing Branko’s Bridge into New Belgrade, our panorama tour begins. You’ll experience the bold Brutalism architecture and see the emerging Belgrade Waterfront, a symbol of the city’s modern transformation. Continuing the journey, you’ll gain insight into Serbia’s past, from its 19th century struggle for independence to its turbulent 1990s. Our panoramic journey through Belgrade showcases its rich history and dynamic future, from the iconic Ada Bridge to the elite Dedinje residential area and the Museum of Yugoslavia. We’ll stop for a visit and devote time to the impressive Temple of Saint Sava, the symbol of the city and the fourth-largest Orthodox temple in the world, adorned with stunning mosaics.
Our tour concludes in the lively heart of Serbia’s bustling capital – The Republic Square, having offered you an insight into both the city’s and the country’s diverse culture, heritage, and history. But the day isn’t over yet – get ready to experience Belgrade from a whole new perspective, offering a waterway panorama that ties together everything you’ve discovered so far.
EXPERIENCE MORE / Belgrade Sundown Cruise: As the day winds down, set sail on an enchanting river cruise through Belgrade, where the grand Sava and Danube Rivers unveil the city’s splendour. Cruise past iconic landmarks, absorb the vibrant riverside ambience and feel the soothing evening breeze as you take in the stunning views of Belgrade’s skyline, bridges, and historic landmarks.
Overnight: Belgrade
Day 3: ”Serbian Tuscany” Delights
Belgrade – Šumadija Region – Zlatibor Mountain
Morning check-out and departure from Belgrade will take you south to the heart of Serbia, where you’ll explore Oplenac, a place where royals are laid to rest and history comes to life. Here, you’ll visit the majestic royal mausoleum and one of the beautiful wineries that mark Serbia’s regal heritage.
EXPERIENCE MORE / Šumadija Royal Wines: Delve into a royal wine journey through the enchanting Šumadija region, often called the ”Serbian Tuscany”. At one of Serbia‘s leading century-old wineries, where natural beauty meets urban elegance, you will taste three sorts of wine crafted using traditional recipes. Learn about the Royal Karađorđević dynasty, who led Serbia through pivotal moments in its history, founded the modern Serbian state, and greatly influenced its winemaking traditions. Step into the prestigious wine cellar and witness firsthand the meticulous craftsmanship that defines each bottle, gaining a profound appreciation for Serbia‘s renowned wine-making heritage.
After an exquisite wine experience, there will be a short drive to the famous Zlatibor Mountain, home of the first royal resort in Serbia, and check-in to the mountain hotel. Here you can enjoy a relaxing walk around the quaint town centre of this picturesque air spa. In the evening, an enjoyable dinner of traditional Serbian food typical of the region will be served for you.
EXPERIENCE MORE / Zlatibor Gourmet Session: Discover the essence of Serbian cuisine at one of Zlatibor Mountain‘s finest traditional kafanas. Start with rich ajvar and creamy kajmak, paired with artisan-cured meats. Enjoy hearty traditional pies or proja, the beloved Serbian cornbread. For the main course, indulge in succulent veal or freshly caught fish, expertly prepared to bring out the best local flavours. Join us for this unforgettable dining experience and try the rich, irresistible flavours of Serbian cuisine against the stunning backdrop of Zlatibor‘s natural beauty.
Overnight: Zlatibor Mountain
Day 4: Vivid Western Serbia
Zlatibor Mountain – Wooden-Town – Šargan Eight – Višegrad – Sarajevo
After check-out, the tour will continue to the ethno village Drvengrad (Wooden-Town), built by the renowned film director Emir Kusturica. The village, constructed from natural materials, primarily wood, features the Mećavnik Hotel, houses, galleries, shops, a cinema, and a church. Since 2008, Drvengrad has hosted the annual Küstendorf Film and Music Festival and has welcomed celebrities such as Johnny Depp, Monica Bellucci, Jim Jarmusch, and many others.
EXPERIENCE MORE / Šargan Eight Railroad: You will truly experience the charm of the mountains and reflect on their beauty while riding the authentic, retro ”Nostalgia” train along the narrow gauge heritage railway, Šargan Eight. This railway, named for its figure-eight shape, takes you from the base of Šargan Mountain and transports you back in time as you enjoy stunning scenery, numerous tunnels, and viaducts. Originally part of the railway from Belgrade to Sarajevo in the early 20th century, the Šargan Eight offers a unique glimpse into the past.
This day concludes in Bosnia and Herzegovina and a short drive takes you to Višegrad, where Emir Kusturica used his imagination and creativity to build Andrićgrad (also known as Stone-Town). It is a cultural centre with numerous buildings and facilities built on the banks of the emerald Drina River near the famous bridge (a monument under the protection of UNESCO). The bridge is referenced in the title of Ivo Andrić’s novel ”The Bridge on the Drina”. Andrić, a Nobel Prize-winning author, is celebrated through Kusturica’s creation of Andrićgrad, which translates to Andrić’s Town.
After lunch, the tour will continue on to Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Check-in at the hotel.
Overnight: Sarajevo
Day 5: Balkan Soul Capital
Sarajevo
Our Sarajevo exploration starts at Vječna Vatra (Eternal Flame), a memorial dedicated to the city’s liberators during WWII. From there, we will delve deeper in the cultural and historical treasures of the capital while savouring its gastronomic delights. This unique tour engages all your senses – sight, sound, and taste – offering an extraordinary experience that truly captures the essence of Sarajevo.
EXPERIENCE MORE / A Taste of History: Start your Sarajevo tour with none other than a taste of the city‘s culinary crown jewel – the famous burek. Enjoy this savoury pastry at a local bakery before we continue through the vibrant Ferhadiya pedestrian zone and visit the stunning Sacred Heart Cathedral and 16th century Orthodox Church. Discover how Sarajevo‘s diverse Orthodox, Catholic, and Islamic cultures influence its rich traditions and heritage. Our journey continues to Baščaršija, the heart of Sarajevo‘s old town, where you‘ll try some of the best ćevapi around, a minced meat dish which the entire Balkan swears by. In the city centre area, experience the local tradition of coffee, a key part of Sarajevo‘s daily life. We‘ll also visit iconic sites like the Vjećnica (City Hall) and Latin Bridge, and explore the 16th century Bezistan market complex, the Gazi Husrev-beg mosque, and the Sahat Tower, wrapping the entire tale of this soulful city. End this unforgettable experience with a taste of heavenly baklava and savour the true essence of Sarajevo‘s history and cuisine.
In the afternoon, take the opportunity to explore Sarajevo at your own pace. Revisit your favourite sights or unwind in one of the city’s cosy cafes, reflecting on the rich history and delightful flavours you’ve encountered throughout the day.
Overnight: Sarajevo
Day 6: The Beauty of Herzegovina
Sarajevo – Mostar – Blagaj – Trebinje
Today, you will say goodbye to Sarajevo, as you check-out and drive to one of the most beautiful cities of the Balkan Peninsula, Mostar. During the walking tour, you will visit the symbol of the city, Balkan TOP 10 and the most photographed sight in the country – the Old Bridge (a UNESCO-protected landmark). You will then proceed to Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque, the Crooked Bridge and the old tanner’s quarter Tabhana.
EXPERIENCE MORE / Mostar Copper Artistry: Step into a workshop nestled in Mostar’s historic Old Town and explore the ancient art of copper modelling, a craft meticulously perfected over 500 years in Bosnia. Guided by a master artisan, you’ll create stunning jewellery pieces like bracelets, earrings, and pendants, or explore the creation of intricate reliefs. Unlock the secrets of traditional Bosnian coppersmithing, including its rich history, essential tools, and techniques passed down through generations, in this unique and cherished craft experience.
Free time in Mostar for getting lunch on the banks of the Neretva River, with an amazing view of the bridge that rises above you.
The day continues to Blagaj (a site on the UNESCO Tentative List), an old town from the 15th century where the Kosača noble family ruled. During the short tour, enjoy the view of the monastery located in a fairytale environment, beneath the cliffs, on the shores of the spring of the emerald green river Buna.
The next stop is Trebinje, a charming town with a captivating blend of sights from various cultural influences. The tour starts with a visit to Arslanagića Bridge, this stone bridge with its peaceful atmosphere will take you 400 years back in time. Conclude your day at ”Poet’s Square”, where century-old 16 plane trees symbolize the town’s charm, before check-in to your hotel.
Overnight: Trebinje
Day 7: The Mediterranean Essence
Trebinje – Dubrovnik – Budva
After hotel check-out, you will head towards the epicentre of the local lifestyle – Trebinje local market.
EXPERIENCE MORE / Trebinje Market Delights: Savour the fresh delights of Trebinje’s vibrant local market, a rare gem where traditional tastes and methods still thrive. Amidst the friendly chatter of vendors and the inviting aromas of fresh produce, you’ll experience the true essence of local life. Indulge in creamy, fresh cheese, flavourful dried meats, and sun-ripened fruits, all grown by small local producers using time-honoured techniques. Sip on homemade juices and immerse yourself in the authentic spirit of Trebinje.
Wave farewell to Herzegovina as you continue towards Dubrovnik, celebrated as the ”Pearl of the Adriatic”, with a visit to its iconic sights, including Stradun, the main street, Placa Square, Pile Gate, the Rector’s Palace, and more. Explore the City Walls and the picturesque city port, uncovering hidden gems along the way. Immerse yourself in the magic of Dubrovnik, where the stunning locations that served as the backdrop for ”Game of Thrones” bring the city’s rich history and fantasy world to life. Dive into intriguing stories about the Republic of Ragusa and enjoy the enchantment that makes Dubrovnik one of the most captivating destinations in the world.
Your day ends in Budva, the renowned tourist capital of Montenegro, and discover why it’s a top destination. Explore the medieval streets of Budva’s Old Town, enjoy a cocktail on the sandy beach, and marvel at the stunning views of the bay and neighbouring islands. The Old Town, perched on a small peninsula, is a cultural treasure, with landmarks like the Church of the Holy Trinity and the churches of Saint Ivan, Santa Maria in Punta, and Saint Sava. Enjoy some free time to savour fresh seafood and local wines at one of the many restaurants, after which you’ll check-in to your hotel and rest.
Overnight: Budva
Day 8: Boka Bay Charm
Budva – Perast – Kotor – Budva
Today we are heading to the Boka Bay, a hidden gem renowned for its rich heritage and stunning natural beauty. Our first stop will be at the town of Perast, a charming baroque-style settlement nestled in the heart of the bay.
EXPERIENCE MORE / Our Lady of the Rocks: From Perast, you have the opportunity to discover a quiet wonder of the Boka Bay, the picturesque island of Our Lady of the Rocks. This manmade island is home to a church with valuable paintings by local artists, silver votive tablets, and a famous sacred tapestry. As you explore, you’ll uncover the rich history and legends that make this small island a cultural treasure in the heart of the bay.
After the short boat ride, you will continue towards Kotor, an old Mediterranean town that dates back to the 12th and 14th centuries. A walking tour will allow you to explore this UNESCO site, including the churches of Saint Nicholas and Saint Luke, the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon and other cultural moments. You will have free time to continue wandering around the old paved town, or have lunch in a restaurant on one of romantic squares.
Return to Budva for free time to explore and enjoy this modern Mediterranean town.
Overnight: Budva
Day 9: Adratic Coast to Albania
Budva – Old Bar – Albanian Agrotourism – Tirana
After check-out from Budva, the tour continues along the coast of the Adriatic. Our first stop is Old Bar, nestled at the foot of Mount Rumija, where centuries-old stone walls and winding cobbled streets tell the stories of Montenegro’s past. Enjoy a leisurely walk through this open-air museum, where you’ll discover historic landmarks and panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Once there, we recommend you to savour a coffee or indulge in a traditional dessert at one of the local cafés, perfect for soaking in the serene atmosphere of this hidden gem.
We bid farewell to Montenegro and make our way into Albania, where our first destination promises a delightful introduction to the country’s natural landscapes, sustainable practices and diverse gastronomic scene.
EXPERIENCE MORE / Albanian Agrotourism Experience: Feel the essence of Albanian agrotourism, where farm-to-table experience comes to life in the heart of the countryside. Here, you’ll immerse yourself in the local lifestyle while savoring dishes crafted from the finest organic products. Freshly prepared meats and an array of seasonal ingredients are expertly transformed into traditional delicacies, ensuring an authentic and flavorful experience. Indulge in a delightful tasting menu for lunch, allowing you to sample a variety of these gastronomic treasures. This dedication to using local, sustainably sourced ingredients captures the true spirit of Albania’s vibrant culinary traditions.
Drive to Tirana, the capital city of Albania as well as its largest city. Situated on the banks of the Lana River, Tirana has outstanding architecture, wide boulevards, parks, shops and cafés. The heart of Tirana is the Skanderbeg Square, dominated by the statue of Lord Skanderbeg, an Albanian hero and symbol of freedom and independence. During the sightseeing tour, you will be introduced to the architecture of the Mussolini period and see the city’s most important landmarks, including the Et’hem Bey Mosque, the National Museum of History, the Clock Tower and the Presidential Palace. As you stroll through the central part of the city, you can enjoy the many murals and works of art painted on the buildings by various artists and understand why Tirana is known as ”the city of colourful buildings”.
EXPERIENCE MORE / Bunk’Art Tirana: As a living relic of Albania’s tumultuous past stands Bunk’Art 2, an underground museum that reveals the sinister history of Albania’s Ministry of Internal Affairs and the brutal “Sigurimi” police from 1912 to 1991. This video museum, dedicated to the victims of communist terror, sheds light on the horrors of Enver Hoxha’s regime, preserving the collective memory of a dark past.
Check-in to your hotel and rest well before continuing your Balkan journey.
Overnight: Tirana
Day 10: Highlights of Albania
Tirana – Berat – Durrës – Tirana
From the timeless charm and rich history of Berat, with its UNESCO-protected architecture and unique cultural blend, to the coastal allure of Durrës, home to ancient ruins and vibrant seaside vibes, this day promises a journey through Albania’s heritage and beauty.
Our first stop is the enchanting town of Berat, a UNESCO World Heritage site and the pride of Albanian architecture. This authentic town beautifully blends Eastern and Western cultures, showcasing a rich history through its iconic landmarks. From the arched Gorica Bridge and the Byzantine Church of Saint Michael to Ottoman treasures like the Red Mosque, this ”town of a thousand windows” tells the story of diverse traditions and civilisations that once thrived here. Beyond its historical charm, Berat is also a gourmet destination, renowned for traditional dishes like ”pula me përshesh” and ”çorba e Tomorrit”, served in authentic restaurants that preserve centuries-old recipes.
Further along the way, Durrës will welcome you with its vibrant seaside charm and rich atmosphere, where the past and present blend seamlessly. As we stroll through this lively coastal city, you’ll feel the energy of its ancient roots and modern rhythm. History resonates in the streets, as the sea breeze and lively promenades invite you to embrace the local ambience. This brief but memorable visit will leave you with a true taste of Albania’s coastal soul.
As you return to your Tirana hotel, enjoy a leisurely evening and take a moment to reflect on the unforgettable memories created today, filled with the vibrant culture and stunning landscapes of Albania. You might also explore the lively Blloku area, famous for its eclectic blend of restaurants, stylish bars, and local shops that showcase the city’s vibrant spirit.
Overnight: Tirana
Day 11: Highlights of Albania
Tirana – Ohrid – Skopje
Check-out and wave goodbye to Tirana. On our way to the capital of North Macedonia, we will make a stop in Ohrid, the cradle of Slavic literacy. Thanks to its extraordinary natural beauty and rich historical and cultural heritage, Ohrid was proclaimed as both a Cultural and Natural World Heritage Site by UNESCO. One of the oldest lakes in the world will welcome you with a photographic setting, impeccably clear water that reflects the lake’s picturesque high mountain surroundings. This former capital of the First Bulgarian Empire is the spiritual and national centre of Northern Macedonia. In the same area where the first Slavic university was founded, you will have the chance to visit over 300 Orthodox churches and monasteries.
Our final stop of the day is Skopje, where you’ll check-in to your hotel and have the evening free to explore this vibrant capital city. As the sun sets, the city comes alive with bars and cafés; consider enjoying a drink with views of the Vardar River. Don’t miss the chance to sample traditional Macedonian cuisine at a cosy restaurant – try dishes like ”tavče gravče” and sip a glass of ”mastika” for an authentic taste.
Overnight: Skopje
Day 12: Southern Soul Discovery
Skopje – Matka Canyon – Skopje
Begin your sightseeing tour in the old part of Skopje with a stroll through the narrow streets of the Old Bazaar, the largest preserved bazaar in the Balkans today. With the 1500-year-old Kale Fortress perched above, listen to stories about the Sultan Murad Mosque and Daut Pasha Hamam. Then, walk across the Stone Bridge, near the Archaeological Museum of North Macedonia, towards Macedonia Square and its stunning fountain featuring the ”Warrior on a Horse” monument. In the city’s newer, more modern part, you will also see the Porta Macedonia, the Memorial House of Mother Teresa, the Art Bridge, and numerous statues of prominent North Macedonian figures.
Following the tour, we continue to the nearby Matka Canyon, known for its striking lake nestled among rugged cliffs and lush forests. Here, you can take a boat ride on the clear turquoise waters and enjoy stunning views of the canyon’s dramatic landscape.
EXPERIENCE MORE / Wines of Vardar Valley: You can never have enough gourmet delights in the Balkans – so we invite you for a wine tasting featuring the finest North Macedonian wines from the Vardar River Valley, country’s central wine region. Discover the region’s winemaking traditions and savour a selection of local wines that highlight Macedonian craftsmanship and heritage.
Afterwards, we drive back to Skopje, where you’ll have the evening to relax or explore the city at your own pace.
Overnight: Skopje
Day 13: Sofia’s Cultural Fusion
Skopje – Rila Monastery – Sofia
Check-out and bid farewell to North Macedonia, as we continue our journey towards Bulgaria.
High up in the Rila Mountains, where the forest meets the sky, lies the largest and most renowned monastery in Bulgaria, the Rila Monastery. Perched beneath Bulgaria’s highest peak, Musala, and surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is renowned for its serene atmosphere and authentic charm. It stands as one of Bulgaria’s most photogenic and peaceful locations, offering an unparalleled glimpse into the country’s rich cultural and historical heritage.
Our final stop of the day is the capital of Bulgaria – Sofia, a modern, youthful Eastern European capital, distinguished by a unique combination of onion-domed churches, communist-style architecture and Ottoman legacy. The home to many of Bulgaria’s finest museums, galleries and restaurants, Sofia will reveal to you its most interesting landmarks, such as the impressive Saint Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, the colourful Church of Saint Nicholas the Miracle-Maker, the Ivan Vazov National Theatre, the Church of Saint George, the Banya Bashi Mosque, the Sofia Synagogue, the National Palace of Culture and Largo, one of the prime examples of Socialist Classicism architecture and one of Sofia’s main landmarks. Finish the day by checking into your hotel in Sofia and rest well.
Overnight: Sofia
Day 14: Farewell, Sofia
Sofia
After hotel check-out, it is time to conclude your Balkan tour with a Zagreb sightseeing tour, during which you will explore the city’s main attractions. Visit Kaptol, the medieval part of Zagreb, and the Franciscan monastery with its 13th century Church of Saint Francis. Walk around Dolac, Zagreb’s best-known farmers’ market, and admire the baroque architecture of the 18th century Church of Saint Mary. The tour will conclude in the heart of Zagreb, at Ban Josip Jelačić’s monument, placed in the square named after him.
As most of our clients decide to extend their trip within their own organisation, transfer to the airport at the end of the tour is not included in the overall price. Any guests who would like Balkan&more to organise a departure transfer on their behalf are welcome to contact us. End of services.
*Private tours are available upon request. Private departures can be scheduled on any day of the year. For more information, please contact us via office@serbia-touroperator.com.
General inclusions // Valid both for Standard and Superior Package:
- Airport arrival transfer
- All sightseeing tours and transfers that are included in the itinerary
- Entrance tickets to the Temple of Saint Sava, Oplenac Royal Complex, Wooden-Town, Blagaj Tekke, Kotor Old Town, Matka Canyon Boat ride, Rila Monastery
- Ticket for the 90-minutes ride on Museum Train – Šargan eight*
- Boat trip from Perast to the island of Our Lady of the Rocks
- Experiences:
Coffee & rakija in a Belgrade tavern (Serbian Morning Routine); Sava and Danube Rivers Cruise (Belgrade Sundown Cruise); Wine tasting in a local winery in Central Serbia (Šumadija Royal Wines); Dinner in a traditional Western Serbian restaurant (Zlatibor Gourmet Session); Train ride tickets on a heritage railway (Šargan Eight Railroad); Traditional Bosnian street food tasting (A Taste of History); Copper modelling workshop (Mostar Copper Artistry); Visit to the local market in Herzegovina (Trebinje Market Delights); Boat ride to the island and entry ticket to the church (Our Lady of the Rocks); Farm-to-table food tasting in Albania (Albanian Agrotourism Experience); Visit to an underground museum in Albania (Bunk’Art Tirana); Wine tasting in a local winery in North Macedonia (Wines of Vardar Valley)
- 1 bottle of water (0.5l) daily for each passenger
- Professional tour guidance throughout the tour
- VAT, accommodation taxes and city taxes
- Tour logistics and organization by licensed incoming agency
STANDARD package – Price includes:
- 2 BB in Belgrade in Royal Inn 4* / Mercure Excelsior 4* / Central Point 4* or similar
- 1 HB in Zlatibor in Palisad standard 4*/ Mona 4* / Buket 4* or similar
- 2 BB in Sarajevo in Old Town 4* / Colors Inn 4* / Movenpick 4* (Novotel) or similar
- 1 BB in Trebinje in Central Park 4* / Sesto Senso 4* / Platani 4* or similar
- 2 BB in Budva in Moskva 4* / Bracera 4* / Kadmo by Aycon 4* or similar
- 2 BB in Tirana in ART Tirana 4* / Senator 4* / Opera 4* or similar
- 2 BB in Skopje in Queens 4* / ibis Skopje City Center 4* / City Park 4* or similar
- 1 BB in Sofia in Central Sofia 4* / Coop 4* / Abrazo Sofia 4* or similar
SUPERIOR package – Price includes:
- 2 BB in Belgrade in Envoy 4* / Museum 4* / Moskva 4* or similar
- 1 HB in Zlatibor in Palisad superior 4* / Bor by Karisma 5* / Zlatibor Residence 4* or similar
- 1 BB in Sarajevo in Courtyard by Marriott 4* / Europe 5* / Baškuća 4* or similar
- 1 BB in Trebinje in Central Park 4* / Nar 4* / Integra 4* or similar
- 2 BB in Budva Majestic 4* / Budva 5* / Iberostar Waves Slavija 5* or similar
- 1 BB in Tirana in Black Diamond 4* / Lot Boutique 5* / Rogner Tirana 5* or similar
- 2 BB in Skopje in Macedonia Square 4* / Holiday Inn 5* / Limak Skopje Luxury 5* or similar
- 1 BB in Sofia in Grand Sofia 5* / Sense Sofia 5* / Crystal Palace Boutique Sofia 4* or similar
Standard package
per person €2.799Superior package
per person €3.279Notices
Prices for single and triple room; Child policy
Standard package supplements:
- 1/1 Room supplement (on basic price): €760 in Regular season
- 1/3 Room reduction (per person on basic price): – €80 in Regular season
Superior package supplements:
- 1/1 Room supplement (on basic price): €1.090 in Regular season
- 1/3 Room reduction (per person on basic price): – €120 in Regular season
Child policy (related to both packages):
- Child from 0 to 2 years old – FREE of charge.
- Child from 2 to 12 years old, in existing bed – 50% discount on basic price.
- Child from 2 to 12 years old, in extra bed – 1/3 Room Reduction Policy.
- Child from 12 years old and above – 1/3 Room Reduction Policy.
Important tour information
- Tour duration: 14 days.
- Tips and porterage services are not included in price.
- Final choice of the hotels depends on current availability. Tour organizer reserves the right to change the hotel due to availability reasons, but warrants the same category, service quality and similar location of the accommodation unit.
- Minimum number of passengers needed for guaranteed tour departure: 1.
- Tour organizer reserves the right to change the itinerary of the tour due to unexpected slow-moving traffic at international borders. These changes will not affect the basic itinerary.
- It is the responsibility of the passengers to get acquainted with visa requirements of all the countries they are travelling to or will be in transit
- General Travel Conditions issued on January 25, 2020 by “Tour Operator doo” and reconciled with YUTA standards are valid for this program.
Cancellation by the Passenger
If you or any member of your party wishes to cancel your tour, you should notify us or the travel agent you made the booking with, in written. If you cancel the tour we will then apply refund policy as defined below. Cancellation schedule will be applied starting the date of written notification receipt. The refund amounts shown represent a percentage of the total tour price.
For cancellation up to 60 days before departure – 100% refund.
For cancellation from 59 days till 46 days before departure – 90% refund.
For cancellation from 45 days till 31 days before departure – 80% refund.
For cancellation from 30 days till 16 days before departure – 70% refund.
For cancellation from 15 days till 8 days before departure – 50% refund.
For cancellation from 7 days till the day of departure – 0% refund.
Beside all standard reasons, the above stated cancellation policy will also apply if tour participant cancels the tour for a reason with medical grounds, visa issuance, jury service etc.