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A Taste of the Balkans
Uncover a region where rocky coastlines and towering mountains meet a complex history. Personalize your time in Dubrovnik, choosing between exploring the Dubrovnik city walls or taking a cable car ride. Travel by boat to the islet of Our Lady of the Rocks in Montenegro. Discover Sarajevo, home to a multitude of religious sects all living in harmony. Enjoy a home-hosted dinner in a Bosnian home, sampling klepe and burek. Experience rural life in the northeast corner of Croatia. Explore the natural wonder of Plitvice Lakes National Park (UNESCO) with a guide. As you make your way through the Balkans, get a glimpse into generations of traditions and connect with welcoming locals.
14 nights from $4,299 per person
A Taste of the Balkans
Day 1 Overnight Flight
Set off for an adventure to the Balkans, a region where rocky coastlines and towering mountains meet a complex history and medieval city walls. On your journey, generations of traditions come to life through local experiences amidst a stunning backdrop.
Day 2 Dubrovnik, Croatia - Tour Begins
Hotel: Royal Ariston Hotel
Twisting cobblestone streets and burnt-orange rooftops reveal Dubrovnik, a city steeped in history and charm. Look out over the sparkling Adriatic Sea during your welcome dinner. Savor Mediterranean cuisine and new friendships.(D)
Day 3 Dubrovnik
Hotel: Royal Ariston Hotel
Dubrovnik’s ancient streets share its history and timelessness with you during your tour. For the rest of the day, the city is yours to unfold personally because it’s your choice! Perhaps you’ll explore its famous city walls, still standing from the Middle Ages -OR- hop into a cable car for incredible views of the entire city from above. With the remainder of your day free, you do you – Croatia-style.(B)
Day 4 Dubrovnik - Kotor, Montenegro
Hotel: Cattaro Hotel
It’s dovidenja to Croatia as you head to Montenegro. Set sail on a private boat* for the islet of Our Lady of the Rocks. Visit the church before coasting through the breathtaking Kotor Bay towards the Old Town of Kotor (UNESCO). Your 18th-century hotel rises from the original city walls. With your free afternoon, explore this beautiful city on your own. Complete your day in a quiet corner of Old Town Kotor in a cozy family restaurant.(B, D)
Day 5 Kotor
Hotel: Cattaro Hotel
Today, have fun exploring Kotor your way. Perhaps you’ll go on an optional excursion to Njeguši, a quiet and peaceful village located on the slope of Mount Lovcen about 900 meters above sea level. Get a tasty local lesson on the tradition of prosciutto and homemade cheeses famously produced here – and, of course, sample these specialties. The remainder of the day is yours to explore the hidden corners of Kotor.(B)
Day 6 Kotor - Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina - Sarajevo
Hotel: Colors Inn
Welcome to Bosnia and Herzegovina. Spend time in Mostar, home to the iconic arched Stari Most Bridge (UNESCO). Explore Mostar with your Tour Manager before lunching on your own at a traditional restaurant in the historic part of the city. Continue on to Sarajevo – Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital city where East meets West – and your home for the next 3 nights. Reminiscent of a European Jerusalem, find an ever-evolving conglomeration of religious sects all living in harmony. Perhaps you’ll take an evening stroll with your Tour Manager to get familiar with the area.(B)
Day 7 Sarajevo
Hotel: Colors Inn
With a local expert, uncover the history of Sarajevo, the starting point of the first World War. Meander the storied roadways and take in its blend of religions and architectural styles. Free time means independent exploration of this historic city. Then, it’s your choice! Uncover Sarajevo’s past with a local siege survivor, spending time in the Sarajevo Tunnel Museum before visiting the bobsled track on Trebevic Olympic Mountain -OR- visit Gallery 11/07/95, which documents the city’s 20th-century turmoil through photography. Tonight, locals welcome you to their home-hosted dinner. Enjoy regional favorites such as klepe (meat dumplings) and burek (flaky filled pastries). Sip Bosnian coffee as a soundtrack of traditional folk music sets the tone of a truly memorable evening.(B, D)
Day 8 Sarajevo
Hotel: Colors Inn
Enjoy time on your own today. Consider an optional excursion to Lukomir Highland, hiking to a remote village and bond with locals over lunch. Or maybe embark on an optional tour of Tito’s Bunker, exploring the former president’s personal hideout. With the rest of your afternoon and evening at leisure, relax, reset, or explore even more.(B)
Day 9 Sarajevo - Karanac, Croatia
Hotel: Family Hotel Baranjska Kuca, etno village
Wind through Bosnia into Croatia’s northeast corner for a lunch that highlights authentic Bosnian cuisine. Travel off the beaten path toward the rural village of Karanac, nestled at the confluence of the Drava and Danube Rivers. Tonight, your host delights you with dinner and folklore entertainment.(B, L, D)
Day 10 Karanac - Osijek - Karanac
Hotel: Family Hotel Baranjska Kuca, etno village
This morning, immerse yourself in country life. Perhaps you’ll join your hosts in preparing breakfast. A local guide shares Osijek’s history of the Romans and Ottomans with you, before some free time to explore the town. Learn how wine is made in this region, enjoying a glass. Alongside locals, prepare traditional dishes and bread for dinner.(B, D)
Day 11 Karanac - Zagreb
Hotel: Le Premier Boutique Hotel
This morning, say goodbye to the beautiful Baranja region and continue your journey to Zagreb – Croatia’s fascinating capital city. A local guide introduces you to one of the most unique Croatian museums – the Museum of Naive Art. Enjoy some free time to explore it on your own. The evening is yours – perhaps join your Tour Manager for an evening stroll – and then take in Zagreb at night however you’d like.(B)
Day 12 Zagreb
Hotel: Le Premier Boutique Hotel
You have an entire day to soak up Zagreb at leisure! Explore its Old Town, medieval settlements, open squares, museums, or the Dolac Market. Perhaps you’ll choose to take an optional tour to Croatia’s Zagorje region, visiting the historic Kumrovec and Samobor, set in a picturesque countryside.(B)
Day 13 Zagreb - Plitvice Lakes
Hotel: Lyra Hotel
It’s off to northern Croatia. A local guide takes you past the forested landscapes of Plitvice Lakes National Park (UNESCO). Walk along the cascading lakes and the free-falling waterfalls. Cruise through a portion of the park by boat before enjoying some free time and lunch on your own. This afternoon, an Impact Moment reveals how local women are sustaining their community through their crafts. Tonight, an authentic “under the bell” dinner is yours to savor, complete with slow roasted lamb and vegetables.(B, D)
Day 14 Plitvice Lakes - Novo Mesto, Slovenia - Ljubljana
Hotel: Grand Plaza Hotel
Today, cross into Slovenia, a country that has the word “love” in its name. Travel off the beaten path and discover Novo Mesto – a unique experience in one of the most beautiful Slovenian cities. Enjoy a scenic boat ride under the bridges in the Krka River before joining your local guide for a walking tour. Finish your visit with a Slovenian lunch in a local restaurant. Later, arrive in Ljubljana’s city center, your home for the next two nights. Acquaint yourself with this incredible city before having an evening of free time to explore it on your own.(B, L)
Day 15 Ljubljana - Bled - Ljubljana
Hotel: Grand Plaza Hotel
This morning, head to beautiful Lake Bled nestled under the Julian Alps. Board a Pletna Boat to the isle of Bled to discover the nature and natural scenery of Slovenia. Take a walk around the lake or relax in the beautiful scenery. This evening, toast to the end of your adventure during a farewell dinner at a local restaurant, complete with folklore performances.(B, D)
Day 16 Ljubljana - Tour Ends
Wish Slovenia goodbye as you depart for home.(B)
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