Meet the Balkans 14 day tour

This is your chance to get to know the Balkans and their beauty. The tour starts in Belgrade, Serbia and winds its way through the hills and mountains of Southwestern Serbia with a stop on Zlatibor Mountain. After that you will continue into Montenegro and see the beautiful Durmitor National Park. The tour continues to the so called Balkan Riviera where you will spend some time on the scenic coast of Montenegro. You will continue along the coastline of Montenegro into Bosnia & Herzegovina to see the beauty and history of Trebinje, Mostar and Sarajevo. You continue through western Serbia and end up in Novi Sad and beautiful Fruska Gora located on the Danube River. This 14 day tour gives you a wonderful taste of the Balkan region and will leave you wanting to come back and experience more


Contact us today to setup this tour. Can be arranged as a personal, family or group tour
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Day 1 & 2 Belgrade

Kalimegdan Fortress  situated on confluence of Danube and Sava River.

Day 1 &2 Belgrade

Pedestrian Zone of Belgrade-Knez Mihailova Street. Known for it's shopping, restaurants and bars.

Day 1 &2 Belgrade

Republic Square, the meeting point of all local people and tours. Locally, people will say: "meet you by the horse"

Day 3 Zica and Studenica Monasteries

Studenica Monastery is the spiritual center of medieval Serbia that was constructed in the 12th century. The Monastery is a on UNESCO World Heritage  list

Day 4 Zlatibor Mountain

Literally translates "Mountain of golden pines" this picturesque mountain is popular resort are throughout the year.

Day 5 Mokra Gora

Translated as "wet mountain" you will ride a miniature train that slowly winds its way up the mountain in a figure 8. The views are something you will want to see!

Day 6 Uvac River Canyon

Known as the Serbian Colorado, the Uvac river carved this canyon and the view from the top is breathtaking. This is also home to the Griffin Vultures, an endangered species.

Day 7 Durmitor National Park

At Durmitor National Park you will get to take a easy hike to see the Black Lake, a glacial lake located at an elevation of 4500'. 

Day 7 Ostrog Monastery

This beautiful Monastery built into the side of a mountain was built in the 17th century by St. Basil of Ostrog. His relics lie in repose inside of the Monastery

Day 7 & 8 Budva Riviera

Situated on the Bay of Kotor, this is one of the most popular destinations in Montenegro. It has beautiful beaches and plenty of cafes and restaurants and plenty of beautiful sites to see

Day 9 Kotor

Spend a day at this beautiful fortress city nestled between the banks of the Bay of Kotor and the mountains that rise behind it.

Day 10 Trebinje

This beautiful oasis of Plane trees that are over 120 years old bring a relaxing atmosphere in downtown Trebinje. It is a great place to cool down on a hot day

Day 11 Mostar

This recognizable bridge over the Neretva River near the old Bazaar is a perfect reason why this region is known as the crossroads between Europe and Asia

Day 12 Sarajevo

The capital city of Bosnia & Herzegovina, this beautiful city features an old market- Bas Carsija. Here you can find some of the best hand made crafts in the region

Day 12 Lelic Monastery

This beautiful monastery located outside of Valjevo, Serbia hosts the relics of St. Nikolai Velimirovic. This Saint spent numerous years in the United States before having his relics returned to his village of birth

Day 13 Fruska Gora

Located across the Danube River from Novi Sad, this mountain rises off the river and is famous for its numerous vineyards and home to 16 medieval monasteries

Day 13 Novi Sad

The Heart of Vojvodina, also known as the "Serbian Athens" this town has architecture that varies greatly from the rest of Serbia. It's influence comes from the time of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

Day 13 Petrovaradin Fortress

Located across the Danube river from Novi Sad, this Fortress known as the "Gibraltar on the Danube" was constructed during the late 1600s into the early 1700s.