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Tour of Serbia, Bosnia and Croatia

Tour Details

Departure & Return Location

Belgrade Airport / Zagreb – Return flight

Destination Location

Belgrade City Tour & River Cruise, Novi Sad, Sremski Karlovci, Sarajevo (Bosnia), Mostar, Dubrovnik (Croatia), Split, Zadar, Plitvice Lake National Park, Zagreb

Duration

10 Days

Availability

All year

Itinerary
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Day 6
Day 7
Day 8
Day 9
Day 10

Arrival Belgrade 30 min
Arrival in Belgrade Airport and transfer to your hotel. Free evening, dinner at the hotel and overnight in Belgrade.

Tour of Serbia Bosnia and Croatia

Belgrade City Tour & River Cruise
Full Day guided tour of Belgrade, to explore the capital city of Serbia – one of the oldest cities in Europe, After breakfast we transfer to the Vračar plateau, where we’ll see one of the most important sights of Belgrade – Saint Sava Temple, one of the biggest orthodox temples on the Balkans. In the vicinity is located the National Serbian Library. Continue further to the city center and Slavija Square, St. Mark Church and the Serbian Parliament Building, Republic Square, the National Theatre and National Museum. A walk through the always lively Knez Mihailo Street, main walking and shopping zone, on our way to Kalemegdan, we will visit the Congregational Church.The tour will end at Kalemegdan, the most important cultural-historic complex of the city. In the Kalemegdan Park, on the confluence of the rivers Sava and Danube, the Belgrade Fortress raises proudly, and is the witness of the tumultuous history of this ancient city. In the afternoon we take a river cruise to enjoy the views of Belgrade from the boat (1.5 hrs) Dinner and overnight.

Belgrade – 2021 European Capital of Culture Novi Sad 1 hrs – Petrovaradin Fortess – Rural Lunch in an ethno village – Wine Tasting in Sremski Karlovci – Belgrade 1 hrs
This morning we transfer towards Vojvodina region, one of the most panoramic sites of Serbia, to visit 2 of the most beautiful cities of the region: Novi Sad and Sremski Karlovci. Along the way we stop in the Krušedol Monastery. Further we reach Novi Sad, the 2021 European Capital of Culture, where we enjoy the walking tour in the city center, passing through The City Hall, The Cathedral, Assembly of Vojvodina, shopping zone with restaurants and coffee-shops.We continue to visit the Fortress of Petrovaradin, the so-called ‘Danube’s Gibraltar’, where the fortress is located. At the fortress, we will see the clock tower, old fortress walls, and have great views over the Danube, including the many bridges spanning the river. We stop for lunch in an ethno village, with authentic farm houses still in use today, who offer traditional menus in a traditional setting. In the afternoon we start our return transfer towards Belgrade. Along the way we stop for a visit of Sremski Karlovci, a city of vineyards, rich in culture and history. Sremski Karlovci feels like a ‘museum town’ with its Baroque centre, the Patriarchal Court, the Orthodox Cathedral of Saint Nicholas and the first Serbian secondary school (gymnasium). It is also famous for wine production and the town’s annual Wineball festival. We visit a local winery and enjoy degustation of wines. Dinner and overnight in Belgrade. Tour of Serbia Bosnia and Croatia

Belgrade – Retro Train Journey through the mountains – Ethno villages – Sarajevo (Bosnia)
Today we transfer to Bosnja.
Before crossing we start a unique trip in an old retro train called Šargan Eight. The train travels on the bottom of Šargan mount, on a way shaped in the form of number eight; this is why it is called “Šargan eight”. This Journey will take us back in time, while we enjoy the unspoiled mountain sceneries. The train journey lasts 1 hour and stops us in Mokra Gora Village.
We visit the villages of Drvengrad And Mokra Gora, picturesque mountainous villages hidden between Zlatibor and Tara. The ethno village Drvengrad (Wooden Town) is built by prominent movie director Emir Kusturica. The village, which includes the Mećavnik Hotel, houses, galleries, shops, a cinema and a church, is made of natural materials, mostly wood. Since 2008, the village plays host to the annual Küstendorf Film and Music Festival and Drvengrad has been visited by the likes of Johnny Depp, Monica Belucci, Jim Jarmusch and many others.
After border crossing, stop in the small town of Visegrad. Walking tour of Visegrad town, where we hear some details about Bosnia’s history and culture. From there, the bus transfers us to the capital city of Bosnia, Sarajevo.

Sarajevo City tour – Mostar
In the morning we take the Sarajevo Walking Tour.We reach the old town of Sarajevo where our first stop is Baščaršija square and its most interesting symbol; the fountain Sebilj. We continue further to the Kazandžiluk street and learn about the story of origins of copper and tin industry in Sarajevo.Continuing further through the old town, we stop in Bravadžiluk street; an area where the main restaurants and food shops are located. We use this opportunity to try some local foods, like burek or pita.We visit one of the oldest mosques in Sarajevo, Imperial mosque. Then continue to Gazihusref-beys – a covered market-bazaar built in early 16th century for trading reasons still today serves the original purposeJust bridge further down the Mijacka river, we shall arrive to Atmejdan park, Latin bridge and assassination point of Franz Ferdinand where we learn the origins of the WW1.We then continue to Sarajevo city centre where we see the Cathedral of Sacred Jesus Hearth, The Eternal flame, Clock tower, and the farmers market. Time for lunch in Sarajevo, before our transfer to Mostar. Free afternoon and overnight in Mostar.

Tour of Serbia Bosnia and Croatia

Mostar – Dubrovnik (Croatia)
This morning we transfer towards Croatia. After border crossing we enjoy a guided tour of Dubrovnik old town. As we step through the gates of old city, we will be taking a step back in time, losing our self in the grandeur and beauty of this culturally influential city. We will walk by Dubrovnik’s most significant historical landmarks such as the Pile Gate, Cove of Kolorina, Onofrio’s Fountains, Orlando’s Column, Rector’s Palace, Sponza Palace, Stradun (the main street), The Cathedral, Church of St. Blaise, The Wide Street, Square of Ivan Gundulić, some locations were recent popular movies were filmed, like the Game of Thrones and much more. Free time for lunch in Dubrovnik, or to explore the city further on your own. Dinner and overnight in Dubrovnik.

Dubrovnik – Split
Today we visit Split, one of the most beautiful and oldest cities in Mediterranean, capital and centre of Croatian Dalmatia region. In AD 305, the world’s most powerful man, Emperor Diocletian, was faced with the decision on where to spend the rest of his days. He chose to build his home in the heart of the region of Dalmatia, setting the first stones in place for the future city of Split.
We take a guided tour of Split old town, through 1,700 years of history within the walls of the UNESCO-listed historical complex, where we will see the City Clock, Riva, People’s Square and the Diocletian’s Palace. Diocletian’s Palace is an ancient palace built for the Roman emperor Diocletian at the turn of the fourth century AD, which today forms about half the old town of Split. It is one of the best preserved monuments of the Roman architecture in the world. Afternoon to enjoy the stay in split old town or its seaside. Dinner and overnight in Split. Tour of Serbia Bosnia and Croatia

Split – Zadar
Today we visit another city in the Dalmatian coast; Zadar, known for the Roman and Venetian ruins of its peninsular Old Town. There are several Venetian gates in the city walls. Surrounding the Roman-era Forum is 11th-century St. Mary’s Convent, with religious art dating to the 8th century. There’s also the grand, 12th-century St. Anastasia’s Cathedral and the round, 9th-century pre-Romanesque Church of St. Donatus.
We will enjoy the view and music at one of the most popular public space installations in the world, Sea Organ (Morske Orgulje) & Greeting to the Sun (Pozdrav Suncu). Pass famous Promenade admiring the view of Zadar Channel, islands of Ugljan and Pašman and the open sea to the northwest. We spend time in the most famous street of Zadar, Kalelarga; and People’s square; a vivid areas with lots of nice bars. Dinner and overnight in Zadar.

Zadar – Plitvice Lake National Park – Zagreb
This morning we transfer to Zagreb, the capital city of Croatia. Along the way we visit Plitvice Lake National Park, known for a chain of 16 terraced lakes, joined by waterfalls, that extend into a limestone canyon.
In the afternoon we take a city tour of Zagreb, covering the main sights and vibrant part of everyday life in the city. During the tour we will visit the open market Dolac, The St. Catherine’s Church , the vivid street of Tkalčićeva , the Zagreb Cathedral and we will enjoy a ride with the funicular that will take us to the upper part of the city.
Dinner and overnight in Zagreb.

Tour of Serbia Bosnia and Croatia

Zagreb – Return flight
Breakfast at the hotel. Free morning in Zagreb. Transfer to the airport for the return flight.

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