Multiple Countries Tour -Serbia & Bosnia
Belgrade - Novi Sad - Sarajevo
8 Days 7 Nights Highlights of Serbia and Bosnia
Pax Type | Tourist Class | First Class | S.First Class |
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Twin Sharing | 1399 | 1584 | 1734 |
Triple Sharing | 1330 | 1483 | 1608 |
Single Supp | 379 | 523 | 643 |
City | Tourist Class | First Class | Superior First Class |
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Belgrade | Luxury Rooms Velika Skadarlija | Mercure Belgrade Excelsior | Belgrade Art Hotel |
Sarajevo | Hotel Old Sarajevo | Courtyard by Marriott Sarajevo | Swissôtel Sarajevo |
Upon arrival in Belgrade, your driver will warmly welcome you for a comfortable private transfer to your hotel. After check-in, take a
moment to settle in and recharge in the comfort of your accommodations, enjoying a cosy retreat as you prepare for the adventures ahead in Serbia’s vibrant capital.
The evening is yours to explore at leisure, providing the perfect introduction to Belgrade’s dynamic atmosphere. Stroll through
Skadarlija Street, the city’s charming bohemian quarter, where cobblestone streets are lined with traditional Serbian restaurants
offering a warm and lively ambiance. Alternatively, wander down Knez Mihailova Street, a bustling pedestrian avenue filled with lively cafes, boutique shops, and galleries.
Belgrade’s nightlife scene is renowned for its diversity, featuring everything from riverside bars and floating clubs along the Danube and Sava rivers to intimate jazz lounges and cafes in the city centre. For a quieter evening, indulge in a leisurely dinner at one of the many restaurants showcasing Serbian cuisine. Try local specialties such as ćevapi (grilled sausages), sarma (stuffed cabbage rolls), and ajvar (a flavorful red pepper spread), all offering a true taste of Serbian tradition.
Conclude your evening with a peaceful return to your hotel, where a restful night awaits, setting you up for an exciting journey
through Belgrade’s rich culture and history in the days to come.
Breakfast at the hotel. Embark on an unforgettable journey along the mighty Danube River, a route steeped in history, mystery, and breathtaking beauty. Departing from Belgrade, this full-day tour invites you to delve into the cultural heritage of Serbia as you explore its iconic landmarks, including the awe-inspiring Golubac Fortress, the ancient site of Lepenski Vir, and the serene eco-ethno complex of Kapetan Mišin Breg.
Your adventure begins with a comfortable pickup from your accommodation in Belgrade. From there, you’ll travel through the Serbian countryside in a cozy van, enjoying scenic views as you approach your first destination. After a two-hour drive, the magnificent
Golubac Fortress comes into view. Perched on rugged cliffs at the widest part of the Danube River, this medieval marvel captivates
with its fairytale-like towers and mystical aura. Take a guided tour of the fortress, where stories of its turbulent past will transport you to another era. Climb to the top of one of the well-preserved towers for panoramic views of the Danube, which, at this vantage point, appears as vast and serene as the sea.
Continuing along the Danube, your next stop is the archaeological site of Lepenski Vir, a rare gem that offers a glimpse into the
Mesolithic era. This prehistoric urban settlement, dating back to the 6th millennium BC, reveals fascinating insights into the lives and ingenuity of ancient Homo sapiens. A guided tour of this extraordinary site provides a deeper understanding of how advanced early
human civilizations were. The museum, ingeniously designed to harmonize with its natural surroundings, stands as a testament to
the resourcefulness and creativity of our ancestors.
After an enriching historical exploration, the tour takes you to the tranquil Kapetan Mišin Breg, an eco-ethno complex nestled in
nature. Here, you’ll enjoy a break to savor homemade Serbian cuisine, relax, and soak in the enchanting views of the Djerdap Gorge. The open-air gallery, “Man, Wood, Water,” showcases a captivating collection of wooden and stone sculptures, celebrating the artistic spirit of the region. Spend some time chatting with the warm and welcoming hosts, capturing photos of the serene landscape, and reflecting on the day’s discoveries.
The tour concludes with a leisurely drive back to Belgrade, offering you the chance to relive the highlights of your day while taking in the picturesque scenery of the Serbian countryside. Whether you choose a private or group option, this tour ensures a seamless, informative, and memorable experience.
Highlights of the Tour:
● Travel through different historical epochs along the mighty Danube River.
● Explore the mystical Golubac Fortress, one of Serbia’s best-preserved medieval fortifications.
● Discover the Lepenski Vir archaeological site, a treasure trove of Mesolithic-era history.
● Delight in the natural beauty and cultural richness of Kapetan Mišin Breg, with its open-air gallery and stunning views of the Djerdap Gorge.
With a live English-speaking guide to enhance your experience, this 10-hour journey promises to be as educational as it is
enchanting. Flexible booking options and free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance make this tour an easy addition to your travel
plans. Reserve your spot now and immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of Serbia along the timeless Danube.
Return in the evening back to Belgrade.
Culinary Scene in Belgrade @ Belgrade, Serbia’s vibrant capital, is a city where the culinary scene thrives with a fusion of traditional flavors and modern gastronomy. From hearty Balkan dishes like ćevapi (grilled minced meat) and sarma (stuffed cabbage rolls) to innovative takes on Serbian cuisine, the city’s food culture is a delightful journey for your taste buds. Stroll through the lively Skadarlija district, often dubbed Belgrade’s Bohemian Quarter, where cobblestone streets are lined with charming kafanas (traditional taverns) serving authentic dishes accompanied by live folk music. For a modern twist, visit trendy restaurants in the Savamala district or enjoy a scenic riverside meal on one of the floating restaurants along the Danube and Sava Rivers.
Whether indulging in rakija (fruit brandy), savoring fresh pastries like burek, or exploring international flavors in the city’s dynamic dining spots, Belgrade promises a rich and satisfying culinary experience. After a delightful evening of exploring the flavors of Belgrade, relax and recharge with an overnight stay at your hotel, ready for the adventures ahead.
Breakfast at the hotel. Embark on a full-day excursion to Serbia’s picturesque wine region, where history and tradition come alive.
Begin your journey with a visit to the historic city of Novi Sad, Serbia’s second-largest city and a cultural gem located along the
Danube River. Known for its relaxed atmosphere and beautiful baroque architecture, Novi Sad offers a charming contrast to bustling Belgrade.
Discover the cultural and historical richness of Northern Serbia on this full-day tour, taking you through the picturesque landscapes, historic towns, and famous wine cellars of the Vojvodina region. Enjoy a mix of scenic drives, guided exploration, and local wine
tasting as you explore Serbia’s vibrant northern province.
Tour Highlights:
Fruška Gora and Krušedol Monastery
Begin your journey from Belgrade with a drive through the lush Pannonian plain to Fruška Gora, known as “The Holy Mountain of
Serbia.” Nestled in this national park, you’ll visit Krušedol Monastery, one of the region’s 17 Orthodox monasteries dating back to the 46
16th century. With historical frescoes and resting places of notable Serbian figures, this peaceful monastery reflects the region’s
deep spiritual heritage.
Sremski Karlovci
Continue to the baroque town of Sremski Karlovci, a beautifully preserved historic centre that played a significant role in Serbian
culture and education. Stroll through the charming streets to landmarks such as the Chapel of Peace (site of the 1699 peace treaty), the Karlovci Gymnasium, Four Lions Fountain, and the Serbian Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas. Your experience includes a visit to one of the town’s oldest wine cellars to taste Bermet wine, a unique Serbian dessert wine with a rich history dating back to European royal courts.
Bajlo Winery
Visit the historic Bajlo Winery, where the tradition of wine-making has been preserved by the same family for over 250 years. Here,
you’ll discover the secrets behind Bermet, an aromatic dessert wine celebrated across Europe for centuries. Sample this distinctive wine and learn the stories of its heritage, from royal endorsements to its fabled voyage on the Titanic.
Petrovaradin Fortress
Known as the “Gibraltar on the Danube,” Petrovaradin Fortress is a marvel of 17th-century Austrian military architecture. Explore its expansive grounds, walk through ancient gates, and take in breathtaking views over the Danube and Novi Sad from the iconic Clock Tower.
Novi Sad
Conclude your journey in Novi Sad, Serbia’s second-largest city and cultural hub, often called the “Serbian Athens” for its rich
intellectual history. Stroll through Dunavski Park, admire the neo-Romantic Bishop’s Palace, and visit the 18th-century Orthodox
Cathedral of St. George. In Liberty Square, you’ll see Novi Sad’s architectural gems, including the Town Hall, Roman Catholic
Cathedral, and Finance Palace. End your walk by exploring the city’s bustling main street, lined with cafes, restaurants, and
boutiques, as well as the historic Serbian National Theater and the ornate City Synagogue.
After some free time to explore Novi Sad at your leisure, relax on the drive back to Belgrade, reflecting on your enriching day
immersed in the diverse heritage of Northern Serbia.
Later return back to Belgrade and enjoy dinner in Belgrade. Arrive back at your hotel in the evening, with time to relax and reflect on the cultural and culinary discoveries of the day. Overnight at the hotel
Begin your day with a delightful breakfast at the hotel, then prepare for a scenic transfer from Belgrade to Sarajevo, the cultural heart of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Enjoy the journey as you pass through changing landscapes, catching glimpses of Bosnia’s lush, mountainous beauty.
Upon arrival in Sarajevo, check in to your hotel and take some time to relax and settle in after your travels. Known for its vibrant blend of cultures and rich history, Sarajevo offers a unique convergence of East and West, setting the stage for a captivating experience.
As evening falls, venture into the historic Baščaršija market area, Sarajevo’s enchanting Ottoman-era bazaar. Stroll along cobbled streets filled with the aroma of freshly brewed Bosnian coffee and the sounds of local artisans at work. Explore the many workshops, jewellery stores, and cafes that line the streets, and sample traditional Bosnian flavours, such as cevapi (grilled meat) or burek (savoury pastry). Marvel at architectural treasures like the Sebilj Fountain and the Gazi Husrev-bey Mosque, both reflecting the city’s Ottoman heritage and timeless charm.
As you soak in the lively atmosphere of Sarajevo’s Old Town, embrace the warmth and hospitality of the local culture. After a memorable evening, return to your hotel for a restful night, ready for the discoveries that await you in Sarajevo.
After enjoying breakfast at the hotel, set out on a half-day 3 hrs guided walking tour of Sarajevo’s Old Town, a place where centuries of history and diverse cultures converge. Your tour begins at Baščaršija Square, the heart of Sarajevo’s bustling Ottoman-era bazaar. Stroll through the square, taking in the charming Sebilj Fountain, a traditional wooden structure that has become an iconic symbol of the city
Immerse yourself in the charm, history, and stunning views of Sarajevo with a guided exploration of the Old Town, a visit to the Yellow Fortress, and a scenic cable car ride to Trebević Mountain. Enjoy the full Sarajevo experience with insights from a knowledgeable guide, photo stops at iconic sites, and delicious local delicacies along the way.
Tour Highlights
Discover Sarajevo’s rich history in the Old Town
Admire panoramic views from the Yellow Fortress
Savour authentic Bosnian snacks and coffee
Ride the Trebević cable car with breathtaking views
Visit the historic Latin Bridge, a key World War I landmark
Itinerary
Your tour begins with a convenient pickup from your Sarajevo hotel. Our first stop is the Sacred Heart Cathedral, an architectural gem and testament to Sarajevo’s diverse spiritual heritage. From here, we’ll explore key sites such as Kazandžiluk Street (the oldest bazaar), the iconic Clock Tower, and Morica Han, the only surviving inn from the Ottoman period. Along the way, pass notable landmarks like the Jewish Museum, Sarajevo City Marketplace, and the National Theater.
Strolling through Sarajevo’s Old Town, your guide will share fascinating stories of the city’s past. We’ll stop at the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, a stunning example of Ottoman Islamic architecture, before visiting the Eternal Flame, a moving memorial to those lost in WWII. Enjoy a break to sample traditional Bosnian street food and homemade treats at a local bakery.
Next, we’ll stop at Sebilj Fountain, an Ottoman-style wooden fountain and gathering place, before heading to the Yellow Fortress for panoramic views of the city. From there, enjoy a scenic cable car ride to Trebević Mountain, a former battlefield now transformed into a peaceful spot with incredible vistas over Sarajevo.
The final stop is at the Latin Bridge, a historic site marking the events that led to the start of World War I. After a day filled with cultural insights, scenic beauty, and Bosnian flavours, your guide will bring you back to your hotel with lasting memories of Sarajevo. Includes
Hotel pickup and drop-off (within Sarajevo)//Knowledgeable guide//Modern, air-conditioned vehicle//Local Bosnian food tasting//Cable car tickets to Trebević Mountain//Yellow Fortress visit//Old Town sightseeing tour//Photo stops at key landmarks: Sebilj, Kazandžiluk, Eternal Flame, and Latin Bridge
Your tour concludes with a visit to the Tunnel of Hope Museum, a crucial lifeline for Sarajevo during the Bosnian War in the 1990s. This hand-dug tunnel provided a passageway for supplies and people when the city was under siege, symbolising the resilience and courage of Sarajevo’s citizens. Walk through part of the preserved tunnel and explore exhibits detailing this challenging period, offering a powerful look at the city’s recent history.
In the afternoon, enjoy free time to explore Sarajevo’s diverse neighbourhoods at your own pace. You may choose to revisit some favourite spots in Baščaršija, visit one of the many museums, or relax at a traditional Bosnian café with a cup of strong, aromatic coffee. Return to your hotel in the evening, enriched by a day immersed in Sarajevo’s unique culture and history. Overnight at the hotel.
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Start with a nourishing breakfast at the hotel. Embark on a captivating journey from Sarajevo into the heart of Herzegovina, one of the warmest and most historic regions of the Balkans. This full-day guided adventure will introduce you to stunning landscapes, remarkable historical sites, and local traditions that have shaped Herzegovina’s identity for centuries.
Your tour begins with a scenic drive to Konjic, a picturesque town often considered the gateway to Herzegovina. Here, explore the town’s old quarters and cross the beautiful Ottoman Bridge, an architectural gem that has stood the test of time.
Continue onward to Jablanica, a town nestled by the man-made Jablanicko Lake. While here, learn about the historic Neretva Battle from WWII, a significant event that left an indelible mark on the region.
Next, journey to Počitelj, a stunning hilltop town known for its strategic fortress dating back to the Ottoman era. Wander through its historic streets, enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes before travelling to Blagaj, the spiritual heart of Herzegovina. Here, experience the mystic ambiance of the Blagaj Tekke, a Dervish monastery tucked into the cliffs beside the mineral-rich Buna River, where you can immerse yourself in the region’s unique spiritual traditions.
The final stop of your day is Mostar, often called the crown jewel of Herzegovina. Marvel at the iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge), a UNESCO-protected structure spanning the emerald-green Neretva River, famously one of the coldest rivers in the world. Take some time to explore the old market, where you can engage with local vendors and discover traditional crafts.
Throughout your journey, enjoy the guidance of a knowledgeable local guide, enriching your experience with stories of Herzegovina’s history, culture, and natural beauty.
Includes: Transportation//Professional guide//Refreshments//Traditional Bosnian food//Entrance fees to featured sites.
Tour Details:
Duration: Approximately 11 hours
In the evening, return to Sarajevo, where you’ll have the opportunity to explore the city’s vibrant culinary scene at your leisure. Enjoy the flavours of traditional Bosnian cuisine in one of the many local restaurants, perhaps savouring dishes like cevapi or burek, accompanied by the city’s renowned coffee culture. Conclude your day with a relaxing overnight stay at your hotel, ready for more adventures to come.
Start your morning with a final breakfast at the hotel, savouring the last flavours of Sarajevo’s hospitality. Take your time packing up and preparing for departure, with check-out scheduled by 11:00 am. If your flight departs later, you may store your luggage at the hotel and enjoy a little more time to take in the city or relax in the hotel’s common areas.
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At the designated time based on your flight schedule, a comfortable transfer will be arranged to take you to Sarajevo Airport for your onward journey. As you leave this vibrant city, reflect on the rich experiences and memories made throughout your journey in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Safe travels!
Begin the day with a leisurely breakfast at the hotel, setting the tone for a relaxing day at your own pace in Sarajevo. With a free day ahead, you have the opportunity to explore more of the city’s captivating sights and immerse yourself in its unique blend of history, culture, and tradition.
Consider starting with a visit to Vrelo Bosne, a beautiful natural park just outside the city, where the Bosna River originates. Stroll along tree-lined pathways, take in the tranquillity of the spring-fed streams, or enjoy a scenic horse-drawn carriage ride, a favourite pastime among locals and visitors alike.
Back in Sarajevo, you may wish to explore the War Childhood Museum, which offers a poignant look into the lives of children who grew up during the Bosnian War, sharing their stories through personal items and powerful exhibits. Alternatively, the Gallery 11/07/95 presents a moving photographic exhibit that documents the Srebrenica tragedy, providing deeper insight into Bosnia’s recent history. For a lighter experience, stroll through Baščaršija once more, perhaps taking time to shop for souvenirs or visit the Svrzo House, a well-preserved Ottoman-era residence that offers a glimpse into traditional Sarajevo life. You might also spend time exploring the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman quarters of the city, each presenting unique architectural styles and historical influences.
As evening falls, dive into Sarajevo’s culinary scene by sampling local specialties at a traditional Bosnian restaurant. Try dishes like cevapi (grilled meat sausages served with somun bread), burek (savoury pastry filled with meat or cheese), or begova čorba (a rich, flavorful soup). Pair your meal with a strong cup of Bosnian coffee, a cultural experience in itself, and indulge in the sweet delight of baklava for dessert. After an enriching day of self-guided exploration and culinary discovery, return to your hotel.
All rates quoted are in Euro and per person basis
Package include:
7 Nights Accommodation
● Breakfast Daily
● Return Airport or Train Station Transfers on Private Basis
● Car Transfer: Belgrade – Sarajevo
● All tours on seat in coach basis as per itinerary