Embark on a 10-day journey through the Balkans, visiting four nations: Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, and Serbia. Explore two European Capitals of Culture for 2021: Novi Sad and Timisoara. Travel in a close-knit group of 4 to 7 individuals, guided by a tour guide who will customize the trip to your preferences and ensure an unforgettable experience.
Embark on a 10-day journey through the Balkans, visiting four nations: Romania, Bulgaria, Macedonia, and Serbia. Explore two European Capitals of Culture for 2021: Novi Sad and Timisoara. Travel in a close-knit group of 4 to 7 individuals, guided by a tour guide who will customize the trip to your preferences and ensure an unforgettable experience.
Day 1 – Sunday – Bucharest – Ivanovo Monastery – Arbanassi – Veliko ROMANIA + BULGARIA
Bucharest - Depart from Bucharest in the morning and journey towards Bulgaria. After crossing the Danube River bridge, we will enter Bulgaria.
Arbanasi - Explore the charming village of Arbanasi. During the walking tour, discover houses that showcase unique…
Day 1 – Sunday – Bucharest – Ivanovo Monastery – Arbanassi – Veliko ROMANIA + BULGARIA
Bucharest - Depart from Bucharest in the morning and journey towards Bulgaria. After crossing the Danube River bridge, we will enter Bulgaria.
Arbanasi - Explore the charming village of Arbanasi. During the walking tour, discover houses that showcase unique medieval Bulgarian architecture and a hidden 16th-century Church of Nativity adorned with beautiful and richly painted frescoes.
Veliko Tarnovo - Arrive in Veliko Tarnovo in the early evening, known as the “City of Tsars,” and the former capital of the Second Bulgarian Kingdom. Key attractions include Tsarevets Fortress, the Monument of the Asenevtsi kings, and Samovodska charshia.
Day 2 – Monday – Veliko – Shipka – Kazanlak – Plovdiv BULGARIA
Shipka Monument - As we cross the Stara Planina mountains, we will stop to visit the Shipka Monument (also known as the “Monument of Liberty”). This memorial complex honors the Bulgarian volunteers and Russian soldiers who fell during the Shipka battles in the summer of 1877, a pivotal event in the Russo-Turkish War and Bulgaria’s liberation from Ottoman rule.
Museum of Roses - Continue south to Kazanlak, located in the picturesque Valley of Roses at the foot of the Balkan mountains, and visit the Rose Oil Museum.
Thracian Tomb of Kazanlak - Visit the Thracian Tomb, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the only monument completely preserved from the Early Hellenistic Period, 4-3 century B.C.
Plovdiv Old Town - Arrive in Plovdiv late in the evening for an orientation tour.
Day 3 – Tuesday – Plovdiv – Sofia
Plovdiv Old Town - Explore Plovdiv, one of the world’s oldest settlements, situated on three adjacent hills with a history dating back to 4,000 years BC. It preserves Thracian, Roman, and Bulgarian heritage from various epochs. Enjoy a 2-hour walking tour in the town’s heart, learning historical facts and legends while visiting its most intriguing sites, including the Roman Theater and parts of the Roman Stadium. Walk along Europe’s longest pedestrian street and explore the magnificent Revival old town with its unique 19th-century colorful houses.
Sofia - Arrive in Sofia in the early evening. The city center walking tour will include the gold-domed Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Saint (Sveta) Sofia Church, Banya Bashi Mosque, the Sofia Synagogue, and the main shopping street, Vitosha.
Day 4 – Wednesday – Sofia – Rila – Skopje BULGARIA + MACEDONIA
Rila Monastery - Visit Rila Monastery, Bulgaria’s most renowned tourist site (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), founded in the 10th century by Saint Ivan Rilsky (St John of Rila), a hermit canonized by the Orthodox Church. The monastery, one of the largest in the Balkans, was a center of Bulgarian culture and Orthodox belief for over 1000 years. Our tour includes a visit to the Church, which holds particular artistic value, adorned by the foremost 19th-century masters of the Samokov, Bansko, and Debar schools of painting and woodcarving.
Skopje - Continue south to the Bulgarian-Macedonian border. Arrive in Skopje, Macedonia’s capital, in the early evening. Enjoy an orientation tour of Skopje before checking into your centrally located hotel.
Day 5 – Thursday – Skopje – Nis – Belgrade (190 km) MACEDONIA + SERBIA
Old Bazaar, Skopje - Enjoy a walking tour of Skopje, internationally famous as Mother Teresa’s birthplace, featuring its most significant landmarks: the quay of the Macedonian river “Vardar,” the narrow streets of the Old Bazaar (the largest bazaar preserved in the Balkans today), the Memorial House of Mother Teresa, the 1500-year-old fortress Kale, and Macedonia Square with the statue of Alexander The Great on horseback.
Nis - Next, cross the border into Serbia. The first visit will be to Nis, the birthplace of Constantine the Great, the first Christian Emperor. It is home to one of Serbia’s oldest churches, dating back to the 4th century, located in the suburb of Medijana. Discover fortress remains, a shopping street, and beautiful gardens. The approach to Nis is scenic, with the road passing through a river gorge.
Belgrade - Arrive in Belgrade, Serbia’s capital, in the afternoon. Visit Republic Square, the National Theater and Museum, Bohemian Quarter (Skadarlija), the oldest part of Belgrade with Ottoman heritage, the oldest residential house and museum of Serbian language, the city’s only mosque, Kalemegdan Park, Belgrade Fortress, “Victor,” the most famous symbol of Belgrade, the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, Saborna Church, and Knez Mihailova Street.
Day 6 – Friday – Belgrade – Novi Sad – Timisoara SERBIA + ROMANIA
Novi Sad - Depart for Novi Sad (European Capital of Culture 2021) to visit Zmaj Jovina Street, the promenade of Novi Sad, a must-see for tourists, especially for the ornamental Palace of the Orthodox Bishop. Also, see Dunavska Street with its long line of single-storied 19th-century houses, the Danube embankment, the Petrovaradin Fortress on the opposite bank, and learn about the troubled bridges of Novi Sad.
Timisoara Historical Center - In the evening, after crossing the border into Romania, arrive in Timisoara, the second European Capital of Culture in 2021. Explore Timisoara, a city full of charm and distinct architectural style influenced by Turks, Serbians, Austrians, Germans, and more. Learn about the Romanian revolution and much more during the walking tour.
Day 7 – Saturday – Timisoara
Timisoara Historical Center - Enjoy free time in Timisoara, where you can stroll around the large squares or enjoy one of Romania’s largest pedestrian areas. Alternatively, partake in the wide array of cultural events that frequently occur in Timisoara.
Day 8 – Sunday – Timisoara – Corvini’s Castle – Alba Iulia – Sibiu
Castelul Corvinilor - In the morning, visit the most fascinating Gothic castle in Eastern Europe and one of the continent’s most beautiful and grandest, the renowned Corvin Castle.
Alba Iulia - Visit Alba Iulia, a city of historical significance, as the Great United Romania was established here on December 1st, 1918, shortly after World War I.
Sibiu - Explore Sibiu, a beautiful medieval city where Romanians and Saxons have coexisted peacefully for centuries. The various religious monuments (Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant) demonstrate this peaceful coexistence. Sibiu was named European Capital of Culture in 2007 and hosts an extraordinary theater festival annually. The city captivates with its three squares (Big Square, Small Square, and Huet Square) that transport visitors to a medieval atmosphere. Its towers, 15th-century bastions, beautiful museums, and the famous “houses with the eyes” offer delightful experiences. In Sibiu, you will also see one of Transylvania’s largest Gothic evangelical churches.
Day 9 – Monday – Sibiu – Sighisoara – Brasov
Centrul Istoric Sighisoara - Visit Sighisoara, featuring its imposing Clock Tower. This citadel is Europe’s best-preserved and, remarkably, still inhabited. Since 1999, Sighisoara’s historic center has been a UNESCO heritage site. Admire the church on the hill, accessible via a wooden staircase known as the schoolchildren’s ladder. Also, see the statue of the famous Hungarian national poet Petofi Sandor, highlighting the historically significant Magyar community in Sighisoara. Nearby is the beautiful Catholic church for the Hungarian community and the shoemakers’ tower. Lunch at the house where Vlad the Impaler was born is available (not included).
Brasov Historical Center - Explore Brasov, a wonderful Transylvanian town, once entirely fortified and an important cultural, tourist, and commercial center. Brasov impresses with its typically German architecture, where Gothic, Baroque, and Renaissance styles intersect to create a vibrant cultural city. Visit the First Romanian School, located in the city’s oldest district, inhabited exclusively by Romanians, the Schei district, notable for medieval entrances through Catherine’s and Schei Gate, the latter from the 19th century. In Brasov, also visit the impressive Black Church, the largest evangelical Gothic church in Eastern Europe, with a 65-meter-high bell tower and a length of 90 meters, housing Romania’s most beautiful 19th-century mechanical organ. Admire the recently restored palaces and houses of the historic center, with the Council Square now hosting a beautiful museum, and the pedestrian Avenue of the Republic.
Day 10 – Tuesday – Brasov – Bran – Sinaia – Bucharest
Bran Castle (Dracula’s Castle) - Visit Bran to explore the famous Bran Castle, also known as Dracula’s Castle. In the Middle Ages, Bran was on the border between Wallachia and Transylvania, making it essential for Brasov’s inhabitants to build and maintain a defensive stronghold.
Peles Castle - Visit the fabulous Peles Castle, the summer residence of Romania’s first king, King Charles I of Hohenzollern, of German origin. The castle, beautifully designed by a Czech architect, is renowned for being one of Europe’s most modern castles at the time of its construction between the 19th and 20th centuries. Each room features a unique style, distinct from the others. Admire the Florentine room, where a typically Italian and Renaissance atmosphere prevails.

- Air-conditioned transportation
- Complimentary breakfast
- Exclusive small group experience (maximum 7 travelers)
- Accommodation in 3 or 4-star hotels
- Air-conditioned transportation
- Complimentary breakfast
- Exclusive small group experience (maximum 7 travelers)
- Accommodation in 3 or 4-star hotels
- Entrance fees to museums/churches/national parks ecc
- Tips for tour manager / driver
- Single Supplement to be payed locally = 350 euro - cash/credit card
- Entrance fees to museums/churches/national parks ecc
- Tips for tour manager / driver
- Single Supplement to be payed locally = 350 euro - cash/credit card
- A minimum of 4 participants is required to organise the tour. If the tour it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
- A minimum of 4 participants is required to organise the tour. If the tour it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met, you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.