Balkan Tour

The Balkans is a stunning region in Southeast Europe known for its mix of cultures, rich history, scenic landscapes, and charming towns. Travelers can explore ancient fortresses, peaceful mountain villages, breathtaking coastlines, and vibrant cities—all while experiencing warm hospitality, diverse cuisines, and stories that stretch back centuries.

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Belgrade

Belgrade, Serbia’s energetic capital, is where history and modern life blend beautifully. From the Kalemegdan Fortress overlooking two rivers to lively streets filled with music and café culture, this city has something for every kind of traveler.

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Serbia

Serbia is a land of tradition, nature, and historical treasures. With welcoming locals, flavorful food, and scenic routes through mountains and rivers, Serbia promises an authentic and soulful European journey.

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Oplenac

Oplenac is home to the majestic St. George Church, resting place of the Serbian royal family. This historic hilltop site dazzles with colorful mosaics and offers sweeping views of the Serbian countryside.

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Zlatibor

Zlatibor is a mountain retreat famous for its fresh air, green hills, and cozy resorts. Ideal for nature lovers, it offers hiking, skiing, traditional food, and healing spas all year round.

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Wooden Town (Drvengrad)

Wooden Town, created by director Emir Kusturica, is a unique open-air museum that celebrates Serbian folk life. Wooden cottages, artisan shops, and cobbled streets give visitors a taste of the country’s rural charm.

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Šargan Eight

This scenic train ride through western Serbia loops like the number 8, taking visitors through tunnels, over bridges, and past mountain views. It’s a nostalgic experience perfect for railway and nature lovers.

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Višegrad

Višegrad is a peaceful town in Bosnia, known for its beautiful 16th-century bridge spanning the Drina River. The town has inspired literature and films, offering a quiet stop rich in cultural and historic beauty.

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Sarajevo

Sarajevo is a city of harmony where Eastern and Western cultures meet. With mosques, cathedrals, markets, and mountains, this resilient city tells stories of survival, unity, and celebration.

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Mostar

Mostar’s famous Old Bridge arcs gracefully over the Neretva River, symbolizing connection and hope. The town offers Ottoman-era architecture, local crafts, and unforgettable riverside views.

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Blagaj

Blagaj is a peaceful haven built around a powerful spring and cliffside monastery. Visitors can enjoy tranquil boat rides, local trout meals, and a quiet retreat into nature and spirituality.

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Trebinje

Trebinje charms with stone alleys, leafy plazas, and riverside cafés. Tucked near the border with Croatia, it’s known for its vineyards, Orthodox churches, and relaxing Mediterranean feel.

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Perast

Perast is a postcard-perfect village on Montenegro’s coast, known for its Baroque buildings and views of twin islets. A short boat ride to Our Lady of the Rocks makes this town a favorite for romantic getaways.

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Kotor

Kotor’s medieval old town is a maze of history, surrounded by high stone walls and dramatic mountain peaks. A climb up the fortress rewards visitors with breathtaking views of the bay below.

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Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik stuns with its perfectly preserved old town, sparkling Adriatic waters, and famous city walls. Whether you’re a history lover or Game of Thrones fan, the “Pearl of the Adriatic” delivers timeless beauty.

With our Balkan tour package, travelers can embark on a captivating journey across a region rich in history, natural wonders, and timeless charm. From the vibrant streets of Belgrade to the fairytale-like towns of Kotor and Mostar, and the serene landscapes of Zlatibor and Oplenac, the Balkans offer an unforgettable mix of culture, tradition, and breathtaking scenery. Whether you’re strolling through medieval alleys, marveling at UNESCO sites, or savoring local delicacies, each moment in the Balkans promises to be a memory in the making.

Packages starting from :

Standard Package
(3 Stars Hotel or equivalent)

9 Days 8 Nights