Overview
Serbia is a landlocked country in South East Europe which covers part of the Pannonian Plain and Central and Western Balkan Peninsula. It has a rich history that dates back to ancient times. It is known for being a crossroads of different cultures and civilizations, which has left a significant mark on the country's architecture, traditions, and customs. The most expensive cheese in the world, it comes from Serbia and is made from – get this – a blend of goat and donkey milk. It’s called Pule and costs a handsome 1,000 euro per kilogram. Belgrade holds the title for one of Europe’s most ancient cities. Gostusa is a ancient Serbian village has a lot to love like its historic charm and natural beauty. The Church of Saint Sava in the heart of Belgrade is the largest Orthodox place of worship in all the Balkans and is one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world. Kotor, walled town, seaport, and resort at the south end of Kotor Bay, one of four bays of the Gulf of Kotor. One of the world's oldest and deepest lakes, Lake Ohrid is home to a unique aquatic ecosystem and many endemic species of flora and fauna. The lake is located on the border between Albania and North Macedonia. Ohrid is known for once having 365 churches, one for each day of the year, and has been referred to as the "Jerusalem of the Balkans". It covers an area of 358 square kilometres & with a maximum depth of 288 metres, mean depth of 155 m.
Itinerary
Welcome to Belgrade at the airport, your transfer to the hotel we’ll begin our adventure with tour of Belgrade. With stunning views over the Danube and Sava rivers by the mighty medieval Belgrade Fortress, head to the heart of the capitol. Starting off at the vibrant pretty shopping street, Knez Mihailova, filled with cafes, shops and charming sites, kick off the walking tour. Overnight at hotel.
After the breakfast will continue to Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital the city that has been through it.It is where the Western and Eastern Roman Empire split and where people of many nations and religions met, lived and warred. You can still see many reminders of the Yugoslav War in bullet holes and cannon marks all around town.The city offers endless delicacies to taste, but the specialty is lamb. Overnight at Sarajevo.
We drive for the amazing Adriatic shore, but first a stop at Mostar! As you arrive in this dreamland, walk through the Old Town of this Herzegovina pearl, see the iconic highlights Old Bridge.Enjoy your lunch with an amazing view at one of the local venues, discover the old town and make sure to try the delicious Turkish coffee. In the afternoon, we ride to Trebinje for our overnight stay.
A long day at Dubrovnik, the “Pearl of the Adriatic”,with its well-preserved majestic walls encircling the whole town and its sea of terra-cotta roof tiles, giving life to the “King’s Landing”, the whole town is an amazing UNESCO World Heritage Site. We start off with a guided walking tour of the Old Town and marvel at the millennial history of this fairy-like town than continue another amazing city which name is Kotor. Arrive in Kotor after a scenic drive a meet its calming natural beauty and characteristic architecture, a less-crowded version of Dubrovnik with its impressive medieval citadel. Overnight at hotel.
A panoramic city tour of Tirana will introduce the best preserved and most beautiful samples of Albanian architecture, and drop us off at the town center for some free time to discover the bustling Skanderbeg square.You can rest up after a long day, or join the Balkan night with dinner.
After breakfast with local guide Ohrid sightseeing tour of Ohrid, Lower Gate “Houses of Robevci”, Cathedral Church Saint Sophia, Antique Theater, Church Saint Bogorodica. The Upper Gate, Tsar Samuil Fortress, which is known for its rich history and beautiful scenery. Then will continue our day to visit St. Naum, a picturesque and historic monastery located on the shores of Lake Ohrid. Overnight at Ohrid.
After breakfast we are continue our way to Skopje and start sightseeing in the old city of Skopje.The tour starts from the Citadel from where you have an excellent panoramic view of the city center, entering the second largest Turkish bazaar on the Balkan, city square where the dominant site is Alexander the great fountain, then airport transfer.
After breakfast free time until your departure time than transfer to airport.
Inclusions
- Private vehicle.
- Hotels breakfast and taxes included.
- Sightseeing: Mostar, Trebinje, Skadar, Tirana
- Local guides:Belgrade, Sarajevo, Dubrovnik, Kotor, Ohrid and Skopje
Exclusions
- Airplane tickets
- Lunches and dinners
- Personal spendings and museum entrances not specified in the program.
Payment Policy
- If booking is 30 days in advance from the travel date: Advance of 15% of the package cost required
- If booking is between 30 days to 15 days in advance from the travel date: Advance of 30% of the package cost is required
- If travel is within 15 days of the travel date: We will require 100% payment.
Cancellation Policy
- If booking is 15 days before the travel date: 100% refund for Domestic Packages.
- if booking is 30 days before the travel date: 100% refund for International Packages.
- Between 30 days to 15 date before the travel date 10% of the total cost will be deducted on International Packages.
- Between 15 days to 1 Day before the travel date: 100% cancellation on Domestic & International Packages.