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Balkan Extended from Budapest to Dubrovnik

Balkan Extended: Hungary – Slovenia and Croatia

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:

    • Wines of Pannonian Plain Day 3
    • Oyster & Seashell Tasting Day 9
    • Pelješac Handcrafted Wines Day 13

Day 1: Welcome to Budapest

Budapest

Upon arrival in Budapest, check into your hotel and enjoy the sights of this vibrant city, known for its bridges and thermal baths. Explore Budapest’s beautiful architecture and youthful atmosphere. Use your free time to rest and prepare for the upcoming European adventure.

Overnight: Budapest

Day 2: Danube’s Grand Landmarks

Budapest

To make the most of your Hungarian part of the tour, you will set off on a walking and driving tour around Budapest. With a unique, youthful atmosphere, a world-class classical music scene as well as a pulsating nightlife and, last but not least, an exceptionally rich offering of natural thermal baths, Budapest is one of Europe’s most delightful and enjoyable cities. Due to its scenic setting and its architecture, it is nicknamed the “Paris of the East”.

Experience the rich tapestry of Budapest as you journey through its UNESCO World Heritage sites, where each landmark tells a story of cultural and architectural grandeur.

Feel the pulse of the city as you traverse the majestic Chain Bridge, connecting you to the heart of Budapest. Wander through the Castle District, from where you can admire the elegance of Elisabeth Bridge and the grandeur of the Hungarian Parliament Building. At Heroes’ Square, witness the regal statues that honour Hungary’s heroes. Continue toward the city centre and marvel at the impressive architecture of the grand Hungarian Synagogue, the largest one in Europe. Each site invites you to feel the city’s vibrant spirit and explore its storied past in a way that truly resonates.

Indulge in some free time for personal exploration or a leisurely lunch, then prepare for an enjoyable experience that awaits.

EXPERIENCE MORE / Evening Danube Cruise:  Immerse yourself in the magic of Budapest with a one-hour evening cruise along the Danube. Enjoy a welcome glass of wine as you glide past the illuminated Royal Palace, Parliament, and stunning bridges. Experience the city’s architectural beauty and vibrant atmosphere from a captivating new perspective.

Optional:  You can optionally upgrade to a delightful two-and-a half-hour cruise featuring a traditional Hungarian dinner, live music, and exceptional service. Enjoy a longer evening on the water as you savour local cuisine while taking in the breathtaking night views of Budapest.

Overnight: Budapest

Day 3: Scenic Routes of Vojvodina

Budapest – Novi Sad – Belgrade

Check-out and bid farewell to Hungary as you cross the border to Serbia. Today, you will explore the most interesting sights of Vojvodina, a province in the north of Serbia.

EXPERIENCE MORE / Wines of Pannonian Plain:After a leisurely drive through the Pannonian Plain, you will arrive at the Zvonko Bogdan Winery, an architectural gem crafted in the elegant secessionist style. Relish the stunning artworks adorning the winery, and let your senses come alive as you sample three distinctive wines from the Palić vineyard. This enchanting escape into the heart of Vojvodina promises more than mere wine tasting – it’s a journey into tranquillity and artistry.

Your next stop will be Novi Sad, the vibrant capital of Vojvodina and the 2021 European Capital of Culture. This multicultural gem is renowned for hosting EXIT, Southeast Europe’s largest music festival. Wander through its lively pedestrian zone, where historic landmarks like the City Hall and the old city centre blend with cultural sites, including the former home of Albert Einstein’s wife Mileva and the city’s historic synagogue. Explore the impressive Petrovaradin Fortress, often called “Danube’s Gibraltar”, where you can enjoy stunning views of the Danube River and the cityscape, perfect for capturing unforgettable moments.

After a short drive, you will reach Belgrade, the capital of Serbia and check-in to your hotel. 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 4: 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.

In the evening, take a moment to unwind before diving into Belgrade’s vibrant energy. We recommend exploring some of the many local and international restaurants the city has to offer, where you can savour a variety of flavours and experience the rich culinary scene.

Overnight: Belgrade

Day 5: Three Balkan Capitals

Belgrade – Zagreb – Otočec Castle – Ljubljana

After check-out in Belgrade, the tour continues to the Croatian capital of Zagreb, Croatia’s vibrant capital nestled in the heart of the continent.

During your Zagreb sightseeing tour, 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.

After the lunch break, you will be driven to Slovenia, the world’s first green destination. On your way, you will make a stop at Otočec Castle. A jewel rising above the misty Krka River, this landmark is the only water castle in Slovenia and the surrounding area, and the short break here will refresh you.

Afterwards, you will continue on to Ljubljana, the magical capital of Slovenia. You will be greeted by the charming blend of historic architecture and modern sustainability initiatives, reflecting Slovenia’s status as an eco-conscious country. After hotel check-in, take some time to relax and begin exploring Ljubljana’s lively atmosphere. Enjoy a taste of the city with its delightful and diverse restaurant options around you.

Overnight: Ljubljana

Day 6: Slovenian Highlights Tour

Ljubljana – Lake Bled – Ljubljana

Start your guided tour around Ljubljana, a picturesque city celebrated for its lush greenery, stunning architecture, and laid-back atmosphere. Nestled between the majestic Julian Alps and the Adriatic Sea, it’s one of the greenest capitals in Europe and home to many tourist attractions, including its dining experiences and numerous museums.

As you stroll along the riverfront, you’ll be introduced to the city’s stunning landmarks, including the Cathedral of Saint Nicholas, the baroque Town Hall, the medieval Mestni Trg (Town Square), Robba’s Fountain, the picturesque central open-air market, and the iconic Triple Bridge. The true essence of Ljubljana unfolds along the banks of the Ljubljanica River, where numerous bridges span its waters, embodying the city’s charm and allure.

During your Slovenia tour, a visit to the alpine gem, Lake Bled, is a must – its beautiful island is the most photographed sight in Slovenia. For centuries, this green pearl of the Slovenian Alps has captivated visitors with its natural beauty and mystical charm. We will take a boat ride on a traditional boat called pletna towards the Church of Saint Mary where you will have a chance to step onto the sacred island and explore its historic church. Use your free time to visit the Bled Castle, perched high above the lake on a rocky cliff, overlooking the lake. Be sure not to miss out on the famous Bled “krempita“, a delectable cream cake best enjoyed against the backdrop of the breathtaking scenery!

Return to Ljubljana and indulge in the city’s rich and diverse gastronomic scene which blends traditional Slovenian flavours with modern culinary trends.

Overnight: Ljubljana

Day 7: The Diversity of Slovenia

Ljubljana – Postojna Cave – Goriška Hills – Portorož

Say goodbye to the capital of Slovenia after hotel check-out.

Just an hour from Ljubljana, Slovenia offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity – a visit to the spectacular limestone Postojna Cave. Board an electric train to explore this unique underground landscape, where you will encounter awe-inspiring stalactites, stalagmites, limestone pools, subterranean gorges, and mesmerising underground waterfalls. As one of Slovenia’s most beloved tourist attractions, a visit to this cave is an absolute must on your journey through Slovenia.

EXPERIENCE MORE / Goriška Hills Wine Tasting: For a full immersion into Slovenian charms, we head towards the Goriška Hills, a region shared between Slovenia and Italia, that seamlessly blends with the neighbouring Italian countryside. This area is famous for its wine production, particularly white wines such as Rebula and Sauvignon. The highlight of the region is the medieval village Šmartno, dating back to the 14th century, where you can travel back to the captivating and picturesque stories of the past and uncover the essence of Brda’s warmth and hospitality. Here, amidst the rolling vineyards and charming views, we will visit an authentic vinery where you will sample one of the region’s finest wines.

Finally, we arrive in Portorož (from the Italian “Portorose”, meaning “rose port”), an attractive Istrian town in Slovenia and one of the largest tourist centres in the Slovenian coastal region, and check-in to our hotel.

Overnight: Portorož

Day 8: Istrian Hilltop Treasures

Portorož – Grožnjan – Motovun – Poreč

Today, we head to Grožnjan, a charming hilltop village, renowned for its vibrant arts scene and enchanting medieval charm. This idyllic town, with its cobblestone streets and well-preserved architecture, has become a haven for artists from around the world. Blend along with the locals as you explore the town’s galleries and workshops, and enjoy the village charm with a drink in hand, savouring the moment before we journey on to our next destination.

EXPERIENCE MORE / Truffles of Istria: Join us for an exciting truffle-hunting demonstration in the picturesque forest, celebrated for its prized white and black truffles. Guided by an expert hunter and his skilled dog, you’ll learn the secrets of finding these culinary treasures. Finish your adventure with a tasting of local truffle-infused cheese and sausages, complemented by a glass of Istrian wine. As you savour these delights, you will hear the tales of truffle cultivation and offer fascinating insights into their unique way of life.

Our journey leads us towards the hidden gem called Motovun. Perched atop a lush hill, this ancient town boasts sweeping views of the verdant Motovun Forest and the rolling plateaus of the Istrian countryside. As you stroll through its narrow, cobblestone streets, you’ll encounter well-preserved medieval architecture, including the iconic town walls and the Church of St. Stephen.

Finally, we check into a hotel in Poreč, where we rest and recharge for the adventures ahead.

Overnight: Poreč

Day 9: The Soul of Istria

Poreč – Rovinj – Lim Bay – Winery – Pula – Poreč

Today, you’ll explore the historic town of Rovinj, often called the gem of Istria. Wander through its picturesque old town, where 18th century Venetian architecture and cobblestone streets weave a tapestry of history and romance. As you explore the winding alleys and vibrant squares, you’ll experience firsthand the timeless allure of Rovinj’s Old Town. From the lively atmosphere of Grisia Street, renowned for its local art and charming shops, to the panoramic vistas that showcase the town’s scenic Mediterranean beauty, Rovinj offers an unforgettable blend of cultural heritage and natural beauty.

EXPERIENCE MORE / Oyster & Seashell Tasting: Following the Istrian coastline, we head to the breathtaking Lim Bay, also known as Lim Channel, a stunning 11-km-long estuary where freshwater meets seawater, creating a haven for marine life. Here, we have selected one of the best seaside restaurants, located near the oyster farm, where you can savour the freshest and finest shellfish, including oysters, mussels, clams, and scallops.

Your gourmet adventure doesn’t end here. As we continue, prepare to uncover more hedonistic gems of the region – its exceptional wines.

EXPERIENCE MORE / Istrian Wine Tasting: Indulge in the charm of another local treasure of Istria: a family-owned winery that captures the heart of Istrian winemaking. After a guided winery tour, immerse yourself in the artistry and passion that infuse every bottle, all set against the enchanting backdrop of Istria’s rolling hills.

The final stop is Pula, a beautiful town possessing a wealth of historical sites and examples of Roman architecture. The star of the show is the remarkably well-preserved Roman amphitheatre, the 6th biggest Roman coliseum in the world. The Temple of Augustus, the Triumphal Arch of Sergius, the Twin Gates and other sites of the old town will make you feel like you have stepped back in time.

As evening approaches, we return to Poreč, reflecting on the day’s discoveries in Istria and the delicious flavours we’ve enjoyed.

Overnight: Poreč

Day 10: The Devil’s Garden

Poreč – Opatija – Plitvice Lakes NP

Today, we bid farewell to the stunning Istrian peninsula, and after check-out we head towards Opatija, an aristocratic town renowned for its distinct history, architecture, and lively atmosphere. Enjoy a relaxing coffee break and soak up the charm of Opatija as you stroll along the famous Lungomare promenade, which offers stunning panoramic sea views.

As we proceed on our journey, let the picturesque countryside unfold before you. Pass through charming villages, admire rolling hills, and catch glimpses of the sparkling Adriatic Sea, before entering the mountainous landscape surrounding our next stop.

Start exploring Plitvice Lakes National Park, a beautiful park that contains 16 interconnected cascading lakes. On old maps, it was called “Devil’s Garden” and it is the first site in the Balkans to get UNESCO World Heritage status. You will enjoy a 3-hour guided tour that includes a visit to the upper and lower lakes. Although swimming is not allowed, you’ll have time to relax at one of the nearby restaurants, surrounded by the untouched beauty of this lush paradise.

Soak in the nature as you check-in to your hotel, rest and unwind.

Overnight: Plitvice

Day 11: Dalmatian Coastal Charm

Plitvice Lakes NP – Trogir – Split

As you leave Plitvice Lakes and check-out, the tour continues to the coastal part of Croatia. The first part of the day will be devoted to the beautiful town of Trogir. Located on a tiny island, this UNESCO World Heritage Site boasts beautiful architecture, stunning sea views, and palm trees that spread along its pleasant waterfront promenade. Watch out, or you will find yourself lost in medieval times. Walking its charming streets, you will find yourself immersed in the blend of Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque architecture. Look out for the Cathedral of Saint Lawrence, the Clock Tower, the Loggia, the Land Gate, Kamerlengo Castle and Saint Mark’s Tower.

The day concludes in Split, the largest city in Dalmatia, with 1,700 years of remarkably preserved history. Enter through the Golden Gate and wander through narrow cobblestone streets, where bustling markets, charming cafés, and hidden courtyards reveal the rich history and timeless grandeur of the Diocletian’s Palace. Visit the former Temple of Jupiter in the heart of the imperial complex, followed by the Cathedral of Saint Domnius, the oldest Catholic cathedral still in its original structure. Stroll along the lively Riva promenade, soaking up the Mediterranean sun and vibrant atmosphere. Whether exploring its rich history, savouring fresh seafood, or simply unwinding by the sea, Split captivates with its unique charm and dynamic energy. End the day with a hotel check-in.

Overnight: Plitvice

Day 12: Hvar Island Adventures

Split – Hvar Island – Split

To start your day, you will take a short drive to the ferry port and board a high-speed catamaran that brings you to the queen of the Croatian islands – Hvar, so much more than just the glitz and glamour of its main town. Take in the azure blue seascape as you journey through the Splitska Vrata to Hvar Island.

A town built in wonderful Venetian architecture style, the island-city of Hvar is famous for its traffic-free cobbled streets, filled up with nice restaurants and bars. During the walking tour you’ll see the harbour, Renaissance Cathedral, Benedictine Convent, Franciscan monastery, and Church of Our Lady of Mercy.

We’ve set aside plenty of free time for you to fully enjoy all that the island has to offer. Based on your interests, we recommend you to: embark on a boat excursion to discover the enchanting Pakleni Islands, relax on the sun-kissed beaches, explore the picturesque trails to Milna Bay for a memorable adventure or enjoy a delightful Mediterranean lunch at a local restaurant.

In the late afternoon, you’ll head back to Split. *Please note that the departure timing may vary depending on the season.

Overnight: Split

Day 13: The Dalmatian Coast

Split – Pelješac Peninsula – Dubrovnik

After check-out, drive along the picturesque Dalmatian coast, where you’ll enjoy stunning views of Croatian islands, lush vineyards, olive groves, and charming stone villages. Arrive at the Pelješac Peninsula via the impressive Pelješac Bridge.

EXPERIENCE MORE / Pelješac Handcrafted Wines: As one of the largest Croatian peninsulas, Pelješac is known for its breathtaking vineyards and celebrated wines. Experience the essence of Dalmatian winemaking as a local winery invites you to try the robust Plavac Mali, the region’s signature red wine. Relish the rich, complex flavours and learn about the centuries-old winemaking traditions, with vines hand-tended as they grow in rocky terrain. Pay close attention as local vintners share the secrets behind their craft and let the complex notes of sun-ripened berries transport you to the heart of Dalmatia.

Next, make a brief stop in the City of Ston to savour its famous oysters and capture the iconic Ston Walls. Arrive in Dubrovnik, check into your hotel, and spend your evening at leisure. Explore the city on your own or indulge in a Mediterranean dinner at a local restaurant.

Overnight: Dubrovnik

Day 14: The Pearl of the Adriatic

Dubrovnik

Experience the essence of 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.

Our mission is to showcase Dubrovnik from every angle, allowing you to fully embrace its unique charm as you explore this extraordinary city. After the city tour, we recommend making the most of your free time by enjoying lunch at a restaurant perched atop the city walls, where breathtaking views await. Alternatively, consider taking a cable car to Srđ Hill for stunning panoramas of the Old Town and the Adriatic coast, or explore the 2 km stretch of City Walls for a unique perspective of Dubrovnik from above. In the evening, set sail on a sunset cruise on the Karaka, a replica of a traditional 16th century wooden galleon, and admire the breathtaking views of the old town and the centuries-old impregnable walls of Dubrovnik from the sea.

Overnight: Dubrovnik

Day 15: Farewell, Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik

After hotel check-out, it is time to conclude your Balkan tour. 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.


BALKAN EXTENDED FROM BUDAPEST TO DUBROVNIK REGULAR SEASON DATES

Friday, April 18, 2025.
Friday, May 9, 2025.
Friday, May 23, 2025.
Friday, September 19, 2025.
Friday, October 3, 2025.
Friday, October 17, 2025.

BALKAN EXTENDED FROM BUDAPEST TO DUBROVNIK HIGH SEASON DATES

Friday, June 6, 2025.
Friday, June 20, 2025.
Friday, July 4, 2025.
Friday, July 18, 2025.
Friday, August 15, 2025.
Friday, September 5, 2025.

*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@balkan-more.com.

General inclusions // Valid both for Standard and Superior Package:

  • Airport arrival transfer
  • All sightseeing tours and transfers that are included in the itinerary, except those marked as ‘optional excursion’
  • Entrance tickets to the Temple of Saint Sava, Postojna Cave, Pula Arena, Catamaran Split – Hvar – Split, NP Plitvice Lakes
  • 3 hour tour to Plitvice Lakes National Park: includes entrance tickets, boat ride and tram ride
  • Experiences:

    Danube River Cruise in Budapest (Evening Danube Cruise); Wine tasting in a local winery in Northern Serbia (Wines of Pannonian Plain); Coffee & rakija in a Belgrade tavern (Serbian Morning Routine); Wine tasting in a local winery in Western Slovenia (Goriška Hills Wine Tasting); Truffle tasting in Croatian Istria (Truffles of Istria); Oyster & Seashell Tasting in Croatian Istria (Oyster & Seashell Tasting); Wine tasting in a local winery in Croatian Istria (Istrian Wine Tasting); Wine tasting in a local winery in Dalmatia (Pelješac Handcrafted Wines).

  • 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 Budapest in Leonardo Boutique Hotel Budapest M-Square 4* standard / Continental Budapest 4* / Three Corners Lifestyle Hotel 4* or similar
  • 2 BB in Belgrade in Royal Inn 4* / Mercure Excelsior 4* / Central Point 4* or similar
  • 2 BB in Ljubljana in Best Western Premier Slon 4* / Exe Lev 4* / City Ljubljana 4* or similar
  • 1 BB in Portorož in Neptun 4*/ Wellness Apollo 4* / Remisens Metropol 5* or similar
  • 2 BB in Poreč in Valamar Diamant 4* / Valamar Riviera & Residence 4* / BO Palazzo 4* or similar
  • 1 HB in Plitvice Lakes National Park in Zrinka House 4* / Plitvice Inn 4* / Plitvička kuća 4* or similar
  • 2 BB in Split in Art 4*/ Globo 4*/ Marul 4* or similar
  • 2 BB in Dubrovnik in Lapad 4* / Lero 4* / Valamar Tirena 4* or similar

Regular season

per person€3.619
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High season

per person €3.879
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SUPERIOR package – Price includes:

  • 2 BB in Budapest in Eurostars Danube Budapest 4* / Ramada by Wyndham Budapest City Center 4* / Leonardo Boutique Hotel Budapest M-Square 4* superior or similar
  • 2 BB in Belgrade in Envoy 4* / Museum 4* / Moskva 4* or similar
  • 2 BB in Ljubljana in Eurostars uHotel 4* / Occidental Ljubljana 4* / Grand Plaza & Congress Center 5* or similar
  • 1 BB in Portorož in Grand Hotel Portorož 4* / Hotel Slovenia – Terme & Wellness 5* / Grand Hotel Bernardin 5* or similar
  • 2 BB in Poreč in Valamar Parentino Hotel 4* / Martis Forum Heritage Hotel 4* / Hotel Parentium Plava Laguna 4* or similar
  • 1 HB in Plitvice Lakes National Park in in Degenija 4* / 16 Lakes 4* / Palcich 4* or similar
  • 2 BB in Split in Luxe 4* / Marmont Heritage 4*/ AC Marriott 4* or similar
  • 2 BB in Dubrovnik in Royal Neptun 4* / Kompas 4* / More 5* or similar

Regular season

per person €4.209
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High season

per person €4.559
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Notices

Standard package supplements:
  • 1/1 Room supplement (on basic price): €1.120 in Regular season; €1.310 in High season.
  • 1/3 Room reduction (per person on basic price): – €120 in Regular season; – €150 in High season.

 

Superior package supplements:
  • 1/1 Room supplement (on basic price): €1.540 in Regular season; €1.780 in High season.
  • 1/3 Room reduction (per person on basic price): – €160 in Regular season; – €190 in High 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.

  • Tour duration: 15 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.
    *Due to limited choice of accommodation units at Plitvice, in case of unavailability in high season the overnight will be organized in closest nearby accommodation,
  • 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, 2019 by “Tour Operator doo” and reconciled with YUTA standards are valid for this program.

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.