This 15-day group tour travels south from Belgrade in Serbia to Athens in Greece, taking in the highlights of the southern Balkans. Discover the European capitals of Sarajevo, Tirana, and Skopje, explore the walled city of Dubrovnik, the Bay of Kotor and the historic 'City of Bridges' in Mostar. Explore Greece's second city, Thessaloniki, marvel at the monasteries of Meteora and ride a heritage train in the mountains of Zlatibor.
Trip Highlights
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Itinerary
Welcome to Belgrade
Welcome to Serbia! Upon arrival in Belgrade, our driver will greet you at the Nikola Tesla airport and take you to your hotel. As you travel by coach, you can relax and take in the sights of New Belgrade, featuring Socialist architecture and modern business centres like the Usce Tower. Your driver will also point out landmarks such as the Western Gate of Belgrade, Belgrade Arena, and Palace of Serbia. After checking in at your hotel, you will have free time to rest and prepare for the tour.
During a brief meeting with our guide at 7pm, you will be introduced to the tour and provided with all necessary information.
Overnight: Belgrade
Sremski Karlovci & Novi Sad
Belgrade - Sremski Karlovci - Novi Sad - Belgrade. This morning we embark on a tour of Vojvodina, a province in the north of Serbia. Our journey will take us through picturesque scenery and Serbia's renowned wine region to the 'Serbian Holy Land' which is home to 17 functioning Serbian Orthodox monasteries. Our first stop is the well-preserved monastery Krusedol, where you can purchase wine and rakija made by the monks.
Next, we visit the town of Sremski Karlovci. The town's Baroque centre, the Patriarchal Court, the Orthodox Cathedral of Saint Nicholas, and the first Serbian secondary school are all significant landmarks. Sremski Karlovci is also well-known for its wine production and we enjoy wine tasting at one of the region's top wineries and have time for lunch along the banks of the Danube River.
Continuing, we explore Novi Sad, the 2021 European Capital of Culture. Located on the border of the former Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman empires, Novi Sad showcases a blend of architectural influences. A sightseeing tour will take us through the city's pedestrian zone, past key landmarks such as the City Hall, a Catholic church, the old city centre, Mileva Einstein's former residence, the cultural foundation Matica Srpska, and a synagogue. The tour will also include a visit to Petrovaradin, known as the 'Danube's Gibraltar', where we can enjoy panoramic views of the river and the city. We return to Belgrade for the night.
Overnight: Belgrade | Breakfast
Belgrade sightseeing
Today we tour Belgrade, the Serbian capital city. First, we visit the Museum of Yugoslav History, a memorial complex dedicated to Josip Broz Tito, the former Yugoslav political leader. We see the stadium of Serbia's most successful football team, FC Red Star, before heading to the Temple of Saint Sava, the patron saint of Belgrade.
After a brief stop at the Temple's plateau, we continue to key landmarks such as Slavija Square, Saint Mark's Church, the Serbian National Parliament, White Palace, and Republic Square. Surrounded by cultural institutions like the National Theatre and National Museum, Republic Square is the heart of Belgrade. Our tour will proceed along Knez Mihailo Street, the city's main pedestrian and shopping thoroughfare, before pausing at the Orthodox Cathedral Church of Saint Michael the Archangel, located near the Building of Patriarchate. Then it's on to Kalemegdan Park and Belgrade Fortress. Situated at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, this historic complex is a significant cultural site in Belgrade. After our tour, the rest of the day is at leisure.
Overnight: Belgrade | Breakfast
Belgrade to Zlatibor & heritage train
Belgrade - Zlatibor. Leaving Belgrade, we drive west towards the picturesque Ovcar-Kablar Gorge. We continue to Tara National Park, where we ride the authentic 'Nostalgia' train that runs along the narrow-gauge heritage railway, Sargan Eight. Enjoy the stunning mountain scenery as we pass through tunnels and viaducts. Originally part of the railway from Belgrade to Sarajevo in the early 20th century, the railway offers a nostalgic trip back in time.
Next, we visit the ethno village Drvengrad (Wooden Town), built by prominent movie director Emir Kusturica. The village is constructed mainly from natural materials such as wood. Hosting the annual Kustendorf Film and Music Festival since 2008, Drvengrad has attracted celebrities like Johnny Depp, Monica Belucci, and Jim Jarmusch.
Our next stop is Zlatibor Mountain, the location of Serbia's first royal resort. Here, we enjoy a leisurely stroll around the charming town centre of this picturesque air spa. In the evening, a delightful dinner featuring traditional Serbian cuisine is included.
Overnight: Zlatibor | Breakfast, Dinner
Exploring Sarajevo
Zlatibor - Visegrad (Bosnia) - Sarajevo. We depart Serbia today, crossing into Bosnia and Herzegovina. Reaching Visegrad, we can see where filmmaker Emir Kusturica built Andricgrad, also known as Stone Town. We stop for lunch at the unique restaurant Zlatna Moruna, adorned with frescoes by artist Bisenija Terescenko.
After lunch we head to the Bosnian capital, Sarajevo. We enjoy a sightseeing tour of the city, visiting key landmarks such as Vijecnica (Sarajevo City Hall), Bascarsija (the old downtown area), the Gazi Husrev-bey mosque, and the Latin Bridge where Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated, sparking the First World War. We also stop at historic sites like the Orthodox Church, Sahat Tower, and the first public toilet in Europe. The day will end with visits to Bezistan market complex, Ferhadiya pedestrian zone, the Sarajevo Synagogue, and a Catholic cathedral.
Overnight: Sarajevo | Breakfast
Mostar & Trebinje
Sarajevo - Mostar - Blagaj - Trebinje. Today begins with a drive to Mostar, one of the most beautiful cities of the Balkan Peninsula. On a walking tour, we see the iconic Old Bridge, a UNESCO protected landmark and one of the most photographed sights in the country. We also visit the Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque, the Crooked Bridge, and the old tanner’s quarter Tabhana. There is free time for lunch on the banks of the Neretva River, with a stunning view of the bridge.
Continuing to Blagaj, we can enjoy the view of the monastery built by dervish Sari Satluk, which is located in a picturesque setting, beneath cliffs on the shores of the emerald green river Buna.
Next on the itinerary is Trebinje, a picturesque town with a mix of sights from different cultures. We see the Arslanagića Bridge and take a leisurely walk through the narrow streets of the old town to 'Poet’s Square', where you can relax under the shade of 115-year-old trees. We spend tonight at a hotel in Trebinje.
Overnight: Trebinje | Breakfast
Dubrovnik & Budva sightseeing
Trebinje - Dubrovnik (Croatia) - Budva (Montenegro). After breakfast and check-out, we drive to Dubrovnik, probably Croatia's most popular and well-known destination. It is one of Europe's best preserved walled cities, dating back to the 7th century. The old town is surrounded by a 2 km long wall, offering a unique opportunity to view the city from above during a leisurely one-hour walk.
In Dubrovnik's historical centre, we can stroll along the main street Stradun, see Pile Gate, the Rector’s Palace, Sponza Palace, the walls of the Old Town, the church of Saint Blaise, the cathedral, the Jesuit church, Orlando’s Column, Big Onofrio’s Fountain, the city port, and other hidden gems, many of which you may recognise from Game of Thrones. After exploring Dubrovnik, we drive to Budva, known as the tourist capital of Montenegro.
Our included walking tour of Budva takes in the medieval cobbled streets of the Old Town, which is situated on a small peninsula. Budva Old Town is a treasure trove of cultural heritage, with famous buildings such as the Church of the Holy Trinity and the churches of Saint Ivan, Santa Maria in Punta, and Saint Sava. Our evening is at leisure in Budva.
Overnight: Budva | Breakfast
Bay of Kotor
Budva - Kotor - Budva. Today we are exploring the Bay of Kotor, a popular destination for over 500 cruise ships each year due to its unique landscape. Our first stop is Perast, a small baroque-style town. From here, we enjoy a relaxing boat ride to the picturesque island of Our Lady of the Rock, known for its church featuring valuable paintings by local artists, silver votive tablets, and a famous votive tapestry.
We then head to Kotor, an ancient Mediterranean town dating back to the 12th and 14th centuries. A guided walking tour will highlight UNESCO sites such as the churches of Saint Nicholas and Saint Luke, the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon, and other cultural landmarks. There is also free time to explore the old town or dine in a restaurant on one of the charming squares before we return to Budva for the evening.
Overnight: Budva | Breakfast
Into Albania
Budva - Shkoder (Albania) - Tirana. Leaving Budva, we drive past Lake Skadar, the largest lake in Southern Europe on the border between Montenegro and Albania. Once on the Albanian side, we make our way to Shkoder, one of the oldest towns in Europe characterized by narrow streets, stone walls, and ancient houses. Our tour will begin at the Venetian fortress Rozafa, one of the biggest and most famous castles in Albania. We also take in the town centre before moving on to Tirana, the capital and largest city of Albania, located on the banks of the Lana River.
During an included sightseeing tour of Tirana, we take in notable landmarks such as Skanderbeg Square, as well as architecture from the Mussolini period and key landmarks like the Et'hem Bey Mosque, the National Museum of History, the Clock Tower, and the Presidential Palace.
Overnight: Tirana | Breakfast
Tirana to Skopje
Tirana - Elbasan - Ohrid (North Macedonia) - Skopje. Before we depart Albania, we make a quick stop in the third largest city, Elbasan. During Ottoman rule, Elbasan was a crucial centre for Albanian nationalism and is renowned for its castle district. Spend some time admiring the ancient city walls constructed by Ottoman Sultan Mehmet II before we cross into North Macedonia.
Our journey takes us to Ohrid, often regarded as the heart of the Balkans and the birthplace of Slavic literacy. Ohrid is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, home to one of the oldest lakes in the world, surrounded by tall mountains. This former capital of the First Bulgarian Empire is home to more than 300 Orthodox churches and monasteries. After some time to explore, we proceed to the Macedonian capital, Skopje.
Overnight: Skopje | Breakfast
Exploring Skopje
Today we are exploring Skopje. Following an earthquake in 1963, it was rebuilt into a modern city with a population of nearly one million. We begin in the old part of the city by exploring the Old Bazaar, the largest preserved bazaar in the Balkans. With the Kale fortress overlooking the area, learn about significant landmarks such as the Sultan Murad Mosque and Daut Pasha Hamam. Walk across the Stone Bridge, near the Archaeological Museum of North Macedonia, towards Macedonia Square where we can admire the fountain with the 'Warrior on a Horse' monument. In the newer part of the city, discover attractions like Porta Macedonia, the Memorial House of Mother Teresa, the Art Bridge, and various statues of important North Macedonian figures. The afternoon and evening are at leisure to relax at the hotel or further explore.
Overnight: Skopje | Breakfast
Thessaloniki sightseeing
Skopje - Thessaloniki (Greece). We are entering the last country of our tour today, Greece! We drive to Thessaloniki, which is Greece's second largest city and one of the oldest cities in Europe. During an included city tour, we visit Aristotelous Square, which is the central square of the city and home to impressive mansions. This square offers a great view of the Thermaic Gulf and, on a clear day, you can even see Mount Olympus in the distance. We also stroll along Nikis Avenue, a popular coastal walkway leading to the statue of Alexander the Great. Other highlights of the city tour include visits to the White Tower, the Arch of Galerius, the Rotunda (now the Church of Saint George), and the Church of Hagia Sofia.
In the evening, you will have free time to further explore the city and enjoy local Mediterranean cuisine and Greek wine at one of the many restaurants overlooking the Bay of Thessaloniki.
Overnight: Thessaloniki | Breakfast
Meteora & Athens
Thessaloniki - Meteora - Athens. Leaving Thessaloniki, we stop at the dramatic monasteries of Meteora. This unique complex of Orthodox monasteries was previously only accessible by rope net, but has now become a must-see destination in Greece. Perched on towering cliffs, the monasteries feature on the UNESCO World Heritage List as a remarkable cultural heritage site and a key location on Greece's cultural map. The ancient geological formations are also home to a dedicated community of monks residing in six of the original 24 monasteries.
After exploring Meteora, we make our way to the historic Greek capital, Athens.
Overnight: Athens | Breakfast
Athens sightseeing
Athens is home to some of the most important archaeological sites in the world, including the iconic Acropolis. The Acropolis is renowned for its architectural masterpieces and world-famous artwork, with the Parthenon standing out as the greatest symbol of Ancient Greece and democracy. We take in this ancient wonder and much more on today's tour.
As well as the iconic Parthenon, we take in highlights of the Acropolis including the Erechtheion, the Temple of Olympian Zeus, and the Odeon of Herodes Atticus. we also take in the Panathenaic Stadium, where the first modern Olympic Games were held, and wander through the charming streets of Monastiraki, home to the historic Church of Panagia Kapnikarea.
A visit to Athens would not be complete without exploring the historic Plaka district, known as the 'Neighbourhood of the Gods'. This area features narrow streets, colourful facades, and an array of shops selling handmade souvenirs and local delicacies. After our tour, the rest of the day is at leisure.
Overnight: Athens | Breakfast
Athens
Our tour comes to an end after breakfast today. Farewell!
Breakfast
Prices & Dates
Departure dates are guaranteed with 1 traveller. 'Twin/Double' prices are per person when there are 2 people on the same booking sharing a room. 'Single' prices are applicable to solo travellers, or if your booking party cannot reach the minimum of 2 persons in a room. Single Rooms can also be booked by any other person wanting the comfort and privacy of their own room. Room sharing is not available on this tour.
Extra Prices
Hotels
The hotels listed below are ones which we frequently use on this tour. We reserve the right to substitute these hotels to ones of a similar standard.
Hotel Royal Inn, Belgrade
Nestled in the heart of Belgrade, Hotel Royal Inn 4* offers modern luxury with a touch of historic charm. Located steps from the vibrant Knez Mihailova Street and the iconic Kalemegdan Fortress, this hotel is perfect for both leisure and business travellers. Guests can enjoy elegant rooms, a stylish restaurant, and top-notch amenities. Nearby attractions include the bustling Skadarlija district and the serene Danube River promenade.
Hotel Palisad, Zlatibor
Nestled among pine trees near Zlatiborsko Lake, this relaxed hotel is 18 km from Tornik ski resort and 24 km from the Old Village open-air museum. Cosy rooms offer free Wi-Fi, minibars, and flat-screen TVs, as well as lake views. Dining options include a cocktail lounge, buffet eatery, cafe/wine bar, and a refined restaurant with a lake-view terrace. The hotel also features a sauna, gym, sports courts, and meeting facilities.
Hotel Holiday , Sarajevo
A 3-minute walk from a tram stop in the business district, this relaxed hotel is 5 minutes from the National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina and 2 km from Emperor's Mosque. The straightforward rooms feature minibars, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and city views. Room service is available, breakfast is included, and the hotel also has a casual restaurant, a bar, a bakery, and a café. Additional amenities include a gym and a relaxed spa.
Hotel Platani, Trebinje
Located off the M20 motorway in the city centre, this modest hotel in an early 20th-century stone building is a 3-minute walk from the Herzegovina Museum and 6 km from Grad Sunca - Aqua & Dino Park. The simply furnished rooms, some with vibrant accent walls, offer free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs. The hotel features a restaurant, a bar with a terrace, and offers packed lunches for an additional fee.
Hotel Moskva, Budva
Housed in a Neoclassical-style stone building off the Adriatic Highway, this refined hotel is an 8-minute walk from Slovenska Beach and 2 km from Mogren Beach and Podmaine Monastery. The sophisticated rooms feature flat-screen TVs, Wi-Fi, and minibars, with some rooms including balconies with city or Adriatic Sea views. Room service is available. Breakfast is served in an elegant buffet restaurant with poolside seating. The hotel also offers a chic lounge/bar, a spa, a gym, and an outdoor pool with sun loungers.
Hotel Senator, Tirana
Hotel Senator offers polished rooms, some with balconies, in an upmarket property with complimentary breakfast. The hotel features free Wi-Fi throughout, including public areas, and a public internet workstation. It operates as a smoke-free establishment and accepts credit and debit cards, as well as cash. The property is child-friendly and provides accessible features such as parking and lifts. Guests can enjoy dining at the restaurant, bar, and buffet dinner options, with room service also available. Although there are no pools or hot tubs, the hotel offers massage services, air conditioning, minibars, and refrigerators in the rooms, with some also featuring coffee makers. Additional amenities include a 24-hour front desk, baggage storage, currency exchange and full-service laundry. Accessibility features ensure a comfortable stay for all guests.
Hotel Premium , Skopje
Hotel Premium offers a range of amenities including breakfast, and Wi-Fi. The property features air-conditioned rooms and provides 24-hour front desk service, currency exchange, and daily housekeeping. Guests can enjoy a meal at the on-site restaurant or relax at the bar, with a complimentary breakfast buffet each morning. Although there are no pools or wellness facilities like a fitness centre or spa, the hotel offers easy access to boutique shopping and additional services such as airport shuttle and private car service for an extra charge. Payment options include credit and debit cards, NFC mobile payments, and cash. The hotel maintains a no-pets policy and ensures comfort with accessible features like lifts.
Egnatia Palace Hotel & Spa , Thessaloniki
Housed in an art deco-style building, this upscale hotel is situated a 14-minute walk from the White Tower of Thessaloniki fortress and an 8-minute stroll from Hagios Demetrios Church. The stylish, individually decorated rooms offer Wi-Fi, satellite TV, minibars, and safes, with some featuring balconies. Guests can enjoy a breakfast buffet in a relaxed dining room. The hotel also boasts an indoor pool, a hot tub, a spa, and a fitness centre, along with two meeting rooms and a sauna. A bar is available for drinks.
Athens Avenue Hotel, Athens
Located a 12-minute walk from a tram stop, this contemporary hotel offers a relaxed atmosphere and is 2 km from the Acropolis Museum and the historic Plaka neighbourhood. The straightforward rooms feature minibars, free high-speed internet, and smart TVs, along with custom-made furniture and marble bathrooms. Guests can enjoy Mediterranean cuisine in the light-filled restaurant and bar, while a sleek cocktail bar in the lobby provides a stylish setting for drinks.
Prices & Dates
Departure dates are guaranteed with 1 traveller. 'Twin/Double' prices are per person when there are 2 people on the same booking sharing a room. 'Single' prices are applicable to solo travellers, or if your booking party cannot reach the minimum of 2 persons in a room. Single Rooms can also be booked by any other person wanting the comfort and privacy of their own room. Room sharing is not available on this tour.