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Eastern Europe Discovery
66 Days
Moscow to Istanbul
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What can I say? You see it all! This tour is fantastic for ticking off all the highlights of Eastern and Central Europe. It’s fast paced and is the perfect mix of popular places and lesser known gems.
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Tour Overview
This tour through Eastern Europe takes you from Russia via the little known Baltic and Balkan states to Turkey. Enjoy the popular highlights and hidden gems including modern cities with historic old towns, fairytale castles perched on the edge of glittering lakes, cathedrals and monasteries, mosques and citadels, hot springs and sun-soaked Mediterranean islands, beautiful beaches and towering mountain ranges – there's so much to see on this Eastern European odyssey.
About this tour
- Group Size: Normally 4-17. Average 10.
- Recommended Age: 18-65
- Physical Rating:
- Accommodation:58 night(s) in hotels, 1 night(s) on overnight sleeper trains, 6 night(s) in a guesthouse
- Transportation:Overnight Train, Private Vehicle, Taxi, Foot, Train, Ferry, Metro, Public Bus, Tram
- Meals:61 Breakfast(s), 1 Dinner(s)
- Other:Tucan Travel Tour Leader
- Country:Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Czech Republic, Austria, Slovakia, Serbia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Albania, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Slovenia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey
Included Activities
- Moscow Kremlin guided tour
- Guided tour of St Sophia's Cathedral and the Kremlin
- Entry & Guided tour of the Hermitage Museum
- Guided tour of Trakai Castle
- Guided Tour of Auschwitz Concentration Camp
- Novi Sad Petrovaradin Fortress Guided Tunnel Tour
- Visit Devil's Town
- Matka Canyon Visit including Boat Ride
- Visit to Kruja (Entry to City Walls and Skanderbeg Museum)
- Guided Tour of Kotor Old Town
- Visit Trebinje for wine tour and tasting
- 24 hour Dubrovnik city card including City Walls and transport pass
- Entry to Kravice Waterfall
- Guided Tour of Diocletian's Palace
- Entrance to Plitvice Lakes National Park
- Guided Walking Tour of Ljubljana
- Tour of Maramures Region
- Entry to Viscri Fortified Church & Prejmer Fortified Church
- Entry to Dracula's (Bran) Castle
- Entry to Peles Castle
- Entry to Plovdiv Roman Amphitheatre
What should you expect?
This group tour ranges in size from 4 to 17 people, with an overall average of 10 people.
This tour is modular and made up of multiple smaller sections. This means there will be people leaving and joining at various points. This also means you will have different tour leaders throughout the tour. One tour leader will lead you from Moscow to Riga, one from Riga to Budapest, one from Budapest to Budapest (the Balkans loop) and another from Budapest to Istanbul.
This tour includes one overnight train. Pillows and sleeping sheets are provided but you may want to bring ear plugs and a sleep mask.
This trip is 66 days long, spending an average of two nights in each location. While you will see a huge amount, it is fast paced and you should consider your fitness levels before booking.
Europe is cobbled streets, winding staircases and lots of walking. You will need a decent fitness level to fully enjoy this trip.
This trip uses a range of public buses, trains and private vehicles. You will be responsible for carrying your luggage at all times, on and off transport and sometimes up stairs, or along cobbled streets. You MUST ensure you can comfortably carry it, and keep to one piece of luggage and one small bag.
Hotel rooms in Europe tend to be much smaller than in America, Canada or Australia. Double beds are sometimes two single beds pushed together.
This trip requires you to have a Russian visa. While we can assist you with the necessary visa support documents to help with your visa application, it is your responsibility to arrange your visa in plenty of time.
Depending on your nationality, you may also require a Schengen and Turkish visa. It is your responsibility to research and arrange this.
This tour includes a compulsory Local Payment that needs to be paid to the Tour Leader on Day 1 of your tour. For more information on our Local Payments please click here.
Itinerary
Day 1 - Arrive Moscow
Welcome to Moscow! You are free to arrive today at your leisure and start enjoying all that Moscow has to offer.
Golden onion domes and towering skyscrapers, cosy cafes and hushed churches, Russia's capital city is beautiful, atmospheric and overflowing with history. There is plenty to see and do here, including numerous cathedrals, museums, art galleries, palaces, the State History Museum and the iconic St Basil's Cathedral, towers and monuments. We highly recommend arriving in Moscow a day or so earlier to make the most of this fascinating city.
Moscow's Red Square (Krasnaya Ploshad) is the main centre of the city and was a market place during the fifteenth century. The red part of its name does not refer to Communism or to the colour of the stone (which is actually grey) but derives from the old Russian word krasniy meaning beautiful. During the Soviet regime the square was known for its May Day parades and is the site of Lenin's Mausoleum.
It is said that soon after January 21, 1924, the day that Vladimir Lenin died, the Soviet government received more than 10,000 telegrams from all over Russia, which asked the government to preserve his body somehow for future generations. Lenin's tomb, and final resting place, was then promptly set about being designed and a wooden tomb was constructed within 6 days of his death. A larger mausoleum was constructed later that year and stands today in the centre of the city in the prominent Red Square.
There will be a pre departure meeting held in your hotel at 6pm tonight. Please check reception for details.
Optional Excursions
St Basil's Cathedral - 700 RUB • Tretyakov Gallery - 500 RUB • Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts - 300 RUB • Moscow Metro & Novodevichy Cemetary Tour - from 15 EUR • State Historical Museum - 500 RUB • Museum Panorama (Battle of Borodino) - 250 RUB • Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics - 250 RUB • Christ the Saviour Cathedral - Free • Bolshoi Theatre - from 500 RUB
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Izmailovo Gamma or similar
Day 2 - Moscow & Kremlin Tour
Today you will have a guided tour of the Kremlin. The famous building is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site and a main focus of Russia's political and historical heritage since the 13th century, housing both royalty and religious figures. The Kremlin wall contains a mass grave of Bolsheviks who perished during the battle for Moscow in 1917, together with the ashes of a number of well-known Russians, including writer Maxim Gorky and Yuriy Gagarin, the first Russian man to visit space.
You will have the rest of the day free to enjoy the many activities in Moscow.
Included Excursions
Moscow Kremlin guided tour
Optional Excursions
St Basil's Cathedral - 700 RUB • Tretyakov Gallery - 500 RUB • Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts - 300 RUB • Moscow Metro & Novodevichy Cemetary Tour - from 15 EUR • State Historical Museum - 500 RUB • Museum Panorama (Battle of Borodino) - 250 RUB • Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics - 250 RUB • Christ the Saviour Cathedral - Free • Bolshoi Theatre - from 500 RUB
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Izmailovo Gamma or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 3 - Moscow & Overnight train to Veliky Novgorod
We have the whole day to spend in Moscow enjoying some last minute sightseeing before we next head to Veliky Novgorod by overnight train.
Moscow's metro system is a network of beautifully and artistically decorated stations. Why not take a self-guided tour of the system and discover Moscow's original underground art scene.
Optional Excursions
St Basil's Cathedral - 700 RUB • Tretyakov Gallery - 500 RUB • Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts - 300 RUB • Moscow Metro & Novodevichy Cemetary Tour - from 15 EUR • State Historical Museum - 500 RUB • Museum Panorama (Battle of Borodino) - 250 RUB • Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics - 250 RUB • Christ the Saviour Cathedral - Free • Bolshoi Theatre - from 500 RUB
Accommodation
1 night(s) on overnight sleeper trains
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 4 - Veliky Novgorod
One of the oldest cities in Russia, Veliky Novgorod is steeped in history. It was one of the first hubs of religious, political and commercial activities in Russia and it is here where we find St Sophia's Cathedral, the oldest cathedral in Russia.
Admire the five domed architecture that dominates the Kremlin in Novgorod, and visit the exhibition of the ancient bells that used to ring in St Sophia's bell tower. Previously, the bells were heard from a 50 mile radius and had a distinct melody in memory of the composer Sergey Rakhaminoff, born in Novgorod. The bells were damaged during World War II, so unfortunately they now are grounded, however you can still enjoy panoramic views of Veliky Novgorod from the bell tower itself.
Included Excursions
Guided tour of St Sophia's Cathedral and the Kremlin
Optional Excursions
Vitoslavlitsy Museum of Folk Wooden Architecture - 150 RUB • St George Monastery - Free • Fine Art Museum - 150 RUB
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Volkhov or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 5 - St Petersburg
This morning we will make our way to St Petersburg. The cosmopolitan city of St Petersburg is known as the 'Venice of the North' because of its rivers and canals which are fascinating and easy to explore by boat. St Petersburg is the second largest city in Russia and sits on the port of the Baltic Sea. Often considered the country's cultural capital, St Petersburg has a UNESCO World Heritage Site listed historic centre and the Hermitage Museum; one of the largest art museums in the world!
We will take an orientation walk around the key sights of the city, including a visit to the aforementioned Hermitage Museum to explore the extensive art collection there, and then you will be free to explore this great city at your leisure.
Included Excursions
Entry & Guided tour of the Hermitage Museum
Optional Excursions
City Tour - From 45 EUR • Vodka Museum Tour and Tasting - 600 RUB • Mariinsky Theatre - from 1000 RUB • Catherine Palace - 700 RUB • Peterhof Palace - 1000 RUB • Canal Boat Ride - 1100 RUB • Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography (Kunstkamera) - 300 RUB • Church of the Saviour on Spilled Blood - 350 RUB • St Isaac's Cathedral - 350 RUB • Cabin of Peter the Great - 200 RUB • Faberge Egg Museum Guided Tour - 700 RUB
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Cameo or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 6 - St Petersburg
Today you are free to further explore the city. There are many sights to see in this former capital including the Winter Palace, the famous Church of the Spilt Blood and the Hermitage museums. It is easy to spend hours wandering St Petersburg and taking in the city's European flare.
Other highlights you could opt to visit are the unique Faberge Egg Museum or the Mariinsky Theatre to see a ballet performance.
Optional Excursions
City Tour - From 45 EUR • Vodka Museum Tour and Tasting - 600 RUB • Mariinsky Theatre - from 1000 RUB • Catherine Palace - 700 RUB • Peterhof Palace - 1000 RUB • Canal Boat Ride - 1100 RUB • Peter the Great Museum of Anthropology and Ethnography (Kunstkamera) - 300 RUB • Church of the Saviour on Spilled Blood - 350 RUB • St Isaac's Cathedral - 350 RUB • Cabin of Peter the Great - 200 RUB • Faberge Egg Museum Guided Tour - 700 RUB
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Cameo or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 7 - Tallinn
Saying goodbye to Russia we make our way into the Baltic region of Europe. Our first stop is Tallinn, Estonia's capital. Famous for its enchanting historic centre, the city is a popular holiday destination on the Gulf of Finland. Roam the cobbled streets and explore scenic ruins or climb the hill of Toompea, which is filled with medieval buildings, 14th century churches, turrets, spires and enticing alleyways.
Estonia has a long and fascinating history, having been inhabited since at least 9000 B.C. It has been ruled by Germans, Danes, Swedes, Poles and Russians, with the more distinctive Estonian identity coming to light in the late 19th century. During World War II, Estonia was ultimately incorporated into the Soviet Union after years of contest, which lead to years of communist rule. On August 20th, 1991, Estonia gained its independence.
Modern day Estonia is progressive and traditional all in one. In 2005, they became the first country to hold elections over the internet, and in 2014 the first country to make e-residency possible. The city of Tallinn has been listed as one of the most digitally advanced in the world, with the likes of Skype emerging from the small city. Nevertheless, the old quarter of Tallinn is one of the most charming and other wordly corners of Europe!
Optional Excursions
Kadriorg Palace & Park - 6.50 EUR • Tallinn City Museum - 4 EUR • Estonian Ethnographic Open-Air Museum - 10 EUR • TV Tower – 13 EUR • St. Olav’s Church & Viewing Deck - 3 EUR • Alexander Nevsky Cathedral - Free • Walking Tour - Free • Ghost Tour - 15 EUR
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Economy Hotel or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 8 - Tallinn
You are free today to wander the charming city and check out the highlights. Climb St Olav's Church for some incredible city views, check out the splendid Alexander Nevsky Cathedral or stroll the gardens of Kadriorg Palace and Park.
The city is full of artists and artisans so you may also find wonderfully made glass, weaving and pottery here. The cafe scene is thriving and you can find everything from sunlit street cafes to Art Deco style bakeries. Within the walls of the Old Town there are lots of excellent restaurants to enjoy and a thriving nightlife, with clubs open until the wee hours. Estonians are true beer lovers so you might like to try an authentic local brew. When darkness falls, why not opt for a ghost tour of the old town, where you will learn the myths and legends behind the spooky buildings in the town!
Optional Excursions
Kadriorg Palace & Park - 6.50 EUR • Tallinn City Museum - 4 EUR • Estonian Ethnographic Open-Air Museum - 10 EUR • TV Tower – 13 EUR • St. Olav’s Church & Viewing Deck - 3 EUR • Alexander Nevsky Cathedral - Free • Walking Tour - Free • Ghost Tour - 15 EUR
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Economy Hotel or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 9 - Riga
Saying goodbye to Tallinn we make our way to the next Baltic city, Riga. Riga is more than 800 years old and its clever blend of medieval centre and modern city infrastructure will enchant you. The UNESCO World Heritage listed Old Town has its own particular charm, while the city is also famous for its fascinating Art Nouveau architectural heritage which you can discover as you wander the streets of this 'Paris of the East'.
Arriving just after lunchtime, we will take a short orientation of the city before you have free time to start enjoying the sights. Start by exploring the Old Town and its many hidden alleys, looking out for the historical buildings and quaint churches.
Come evening, find a local medieval style basement restaurant and enjoy the atmosphere as you dig into a hearty stew.
Optional Excursions
Latvian Ethnographic Open-Air Museum - 4 EUR • St Peter’s Church Tower - 9 EUR • Museum of the Occupation of Latvia - Free • Walking Tour - Free • The Dome Cathedral - Free • Museum Art Nouveau - 9 EUR • Academy of Sciences Observation Deck - 5 EUR • Art Nouveau Tour - 20 EUR • Night Kayaking - 30 EUR
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Irina or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 10 - Riga
Spend today soaking up the sights in Riga. A must-do is a visit to Riga's most famous Gothic church, St Peter's, thought to be about 800 years old. Its famous spire has been rebuilt three times in the same form since 1667, with its latest rebuild completed in 1973. Climb the spire (or take the lift!) and enjoy spectacular views over the city.
You could also take a walking tour of the unique Art Nouveau district, enjoy a kayaking or boat tour along the river or check out the biggest market in the city - The Riga Central Market. Watch the world go by as you enjoy a beetroot soup, or maybe even a traditional black balsam!
Optional Excursions
Latvian Ethnographic Open-Air Museum - 4 EUR • St Peter’s Church Tower - 9 EUR • Museum of the Occupation of Latvia - Free • Walking Tour - Free • The Dome Cathedral - Free • Museum Art Nouveau - 9 EUR • Academy of Sciences Observation Deck - 5 EUR • Art Nouveau Tour - 20 EUR • Night Kayaking - 30 EUR
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Irina or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 11 - Vilnius
The adventure continues as we pack our bags and head for the next Baltic city! The capital of Lithuania, Vilnius boasts an attractive baroque Old Town ,which is the largest in Eastern Europe and is praised as the 'New Prague'. Located on the edge of the Neris River, with its pine covered hills, friendly people, and blend of old and new, this is a picturesque city well worth exploring. You will have time to explore the main sights of the city including Gediminas Castle on the top of Gediminas Hill and Cathedral Square at the base of the hill, which is dominated by Vilnius Cathedral and its 57 metre-tall belfry.
While you're exploring the square between the cathedral and the tower you should hunt for the secret stebuklas (miracle) tile. The tile marks the southern end of the 2 million person, 650 kilometre long human chain between Tallinn and Vilnius, which was formed in protest against Soviet occupation in 1989. Local legend has it that if you find the pretty mosaic-covered tile you should stand on it and turn around three times clockwise while making a wish, which shall then be granted.
Optional Excursions
Grutas Park – 7.5 EUR • Walking Tour – Free • Cathedral Crypts Tour – 4.5 EUR
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Panorama or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 12 - Vilnius
Today we will visit the nearby attraction of Trakai Castle, a fairytale building with surrounding mote. The castle is steeped in history and we will explore it on a guided tour.
Constructed in the 14th century, Trakai held a strategic position and was one of the main centres of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The rest of the day is free for you to enjoy Vilnius.
Included Excursions
Guided tour of Trakai Castle
Optional Excursions
Grutas Park – 7.5 EUR • Walking Tour – Free • Cathedral Crypts Tour – 4.5 EUR
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Panorama or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 13 - Warsaw
Taking a packed breakfast, will leave Vilnius early in the morning to make our way to Warsaw.
Warsaw is the heart of Poland, the business and intellectual centre and a city bursting with culture and history. After being left in 85% rubble from the war, the Old Town has risen from the ashes and showcases beautiful, coloured buildings and traditional restaurants. We will arrive in the afternoon where the remainder of the day is free for you to enjoy.
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at HIT Hotel or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 14 - Warsaw
Today you are free to enjoy Warsaw. You could learn about the fight against Nazi occupation at the interactive Warsaw Uprising Museum, a touching tribute to those who died while fighting for independence. There are various other museums to explore including the Marie Curie Museum, Ethnographic Museum, Museum of Modern Art of the National Museum in Warsaw. We recommend taking a walking tour of the Old Town, to learn about the history of Warsaw, events of the war and the rebuilding of the city. The Old Town was rebuilt between 1949 and 1963 in the Renaissance, Gothic and Baroque styles of architecture from the 17th and 18th centuries. The Old Town was even listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1980. You can also visit the Historical Museum of Warsaw and Royal Castle at nearby Old Town Square.
Another highlight is the Science and Culture Observation Deck, where you can experience some of the best views of Warsaw. Be sure to sit down for some pierogis after all your exploring!
Optional Excursions
Warsaw Uprising Museum – 25 PLN • Palace of Culture and Science Observation Deck - 20 PLN • Museum of the History of Polish Jews - 25 PLN • Lazienki Park and Palace - 40 PLN • Royal Castle Tour - 30 PLN • Walking Tour - Free • Wilanow Palace - 20 PLN
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at HIT Hotel or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 15 - Kraków
This morning we depart Warsaw and hop on a local train to Kraków. Poland's more famous and cultural city, Kraków has managed to preserve centuries of amazing architecture and artistic traditions as most of the historic buildings and monuments emerged unscathed from World War II.
Kraków was the royal capital for 500 years so a must-see is the royal Wawel Castle, a beautiful renaissance palace which now houses a museum. During the evening the cosmopolitan city offers a wild nightlife, with plenty of restaurants, music clubs and bars to explore.
We highly recommend taking a guided tour of the famous Wieliczka Salt Mine. The mine produced salt until 2007, making it one of the world's oldest operating salt mines. With underground churches, chandeliers and beautifully made statues (all from salt!) the mine is something special to experience and a highlight of any trip to Kraków.
Please Note: The salt mine requires pre-booking. Please advise your tour leader as soon as possible if you wish to take part in this.
Please Note: If you wish to visit Oskar Schindler's Factory, pre-booking tickets in advance is essential.
Optional Excursions
Wieliczka Salt Mine Tour – 175 PLN • Oskar Schindler's Factory – 25 PLN • Saint Mary’s Basilica – 10 PLN • Galicia Jewish Museum – 16 PLN • Wawel Royal Castle – 25 PLN • Walking Tour – Free
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Regent Hotel or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 16 - Kraków
Kraków is our base to visit the UNESCO listed Auschwitz-Birkenau German Nazi Concentration and Extermination Camp, a sobering tribute to the people that perished there during the Holocaust. The camp was originally designed for Polish political prisoners but became the most notorious camp of World War II because an estimated 1.6 million people of 27 nationalities, including 1.1 million Jews, 150,000 Poles and 23,000 Roma were killed by the Nazis.
You will be collected for your guided tour this morning and return to Kraków mid afternoon to enjoy the remainder of the day.
Included Excursions
Guided Tour of Auschwitz Concentration Camp
Optional Excursions
Oskar Schindler's Factory – 25 PLN • Saint Mary’s Basilica – 10 PLN • Galicia Jewish Museum – 16 PLN • Wawel Royal Castle – 25 PLN • Walking Tour – Free
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Regent Hotel or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 17 - Wroclaw
This morning we will return to the station and hop on a train to the charming city of Wroclaw. Brimming with culture, the city was named a UNESCO City of Literature in 2019 after successfully hosting the Theatre Olympics, European Film Awards and being named the World Book Capital back in 2016. Upon arrival you are free to start exploring what is considered one of the prettiest cities in Europe. The beautiful main square encompasses colourful buildings and bars and restaurants, as well as the popular Town Hall which has become one of the main landmarks in the city.
Optional Excursions
The City Museum of Wroclaw – 15-35 PLN • Hydropolis – 27 PLN • Ostrow Tumski – Free • Market Square – Free • Panorama of the Battle of Raclawice – 30 PLN • Cathedral of St John the Baptist – Free • Aula Leopoldina – 10 PLN
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Europejski or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 18 - Prague
This morning we will continue the adventure to Prague. Also known as the City of a Thousand Spires, Prague is one of the most enchanting cities in Europe. Stroll the largest castle complex in Europe, admire the gothic church of St Vitus and watch as the unique Astronomical Clock strikes on the hour.
Spend the rest of your day exploring the beautiful city, not forgetting to try one of Prague's tastiest pastries known as 'Trdelnik', a sweet rolled dough in the shape of a cone that is filled with anything from ice-cream to warm chocolate sauce.
Prague is a town that loves to party so you may also want to experience the nightlife as there are many great bars and restaurants, as well as plenty of night clubs to enjoy. Czechs have been brewing beer since the 9th century and invented the world's first Pilsner, so Prague offers a great opportunity to sample some of the world's finest beers.
Optional Excursions
Brewery Tour – 1200 CZK • Beer Tasting – 590 CZK • Hradcany Castle – 350 CZK • Jewish Museum – 330 CZK • Town Hall Clock Tower – 250 CZK • River Cruise – 12 EUR • Mucha Museum – 300 CZK • City of Prague Museum – 120 CZK • Karlstejn Castle – 320 CZK • Astronomical Clock – Free
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel William or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 19 - Prague
You have a full day to enjoy Prague. For something a little unique, take the train to Kutna Hora where you can experience the "Bone Church" otherwise known as Sedlec Ossuary. The small Roman Catholic chapel is believed to contain between 40,000 to 70,000 bones which have been arranged in various artistic ways to decorate the chapel. The centrepiece is the huge chandelier of bones that hangs in the middle.
Prague is one of the most picturesque cities in Europe, and because of this you can easily pass hours just wandering the narrow streets and checking out the local establishments. The Old Town is bursting with museums, restaurants and ancient architecture.
Optional Excursions
Kutna Hora Day Trip – 800 CZK • Brewery Tour – 1200 CZK • Beer Tasting – 590 CZK • Hradcany Castle – 350 CZK • Jewish Museum – 330 CZK • Town Hall Clock Tower – 250 CZK • River Cruise – 12 EUR • Mucha Museum – 300 CZK • City of Prague Museum – 120 CZK • Karlstejn Castle – 320 CZK • Astronomical Clock – Free
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel William or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 20 - Vienna
Welcome to Austria!
Arriving early afternoon, you will have the rest of the day to start appreciating the city. Vienna is a city worlds away from any other found in Europe. The city's grandeur can be instantly felt as you wander through the centre, admiring the mixture of architecture from Baroque to Roman and Gothic to Art Nouveau.
Birthplace of some of the greatest classical musical compositions, Vienna charms with its cultural history and opulent beauty. Known as the city of music, many composers such as Mozart, Beethoven and Strauss were born or worked here and you can learn all about their works in places such as Haus der Musik and Mozarthaus, Mozart's main apartment in Vienna which holds an insight into his celebrated life.
Highlights include the Museum quarter, where you can find the Museum of Contemporary Art as well as the renowned Leopold Museum. The complex of the Hofburg Palace is a must see and an experience in itself! This grand building is the former palace of the Habsburg dynasty and today serves as the workplace of the President of Austria. This is where you will also find the world famous Spanish Riding School, where you can opt to book a ticket for tomorrow mornings training session.
Optional Excursions
Albertina Museum – 17 EUR • Schoenbrunn Palace – 16 EUR • Spanish Riding School Morning Exercise – 15 EUR • Belvedere Palace – 22 EUR • Sigmund Freud Museum – 9 EUR • City Bike Tour – 35 EUR • Vienna Mozart Concert – from 55 EUR • Hop on Hop off Bus – From 29 EUR • City Walking Tour – 17 EUR
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Kolbeck or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 21 - Vienna
Today you have the full day to soak up the sights of Vienna. Perhaps you would like to catch a jaw-dropping orchestra performance at the Vienna Philharmonic, or watch a ballet or opera performance at the Wiener Staatsoper? You may also choose to visit the Schloss Schonbrunn, the palace of the Habsburg family, and discover the Baroque grandeur of the Austrian dynasty.
Once you have delighted in the culture and beauty of Vienna, there are a host of lively restaurants, cafes and bars to soak up as you watch the world go by in this vibrant city.
Optional Excursions
Albertina Museum – 17 EUR • Schoenbrunn Palace – 16 EUR • Spanish Riding School Morning Exercise – 15 EUR • Belvedere Palace – 22 EUR • Sigmund Freud Museum – 9 EUR • City Bike Tour – 35 EUR • Vienna Mozart Concert – from 55 EUR • Hop on Hop off Bus – From 29 EUR • City Walking Tour – 17 EUR
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Kolbeck or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 22 - Bratislava
Departing Austria this morning we take a short ferry ride along the Danube to Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. Bursting with culture and an urban atmosphere, Slovakia has a modern feel that still manages to captivate the avid traveller through its post-socialist architecture such as the famous 1,400ft UFO Tower and bridge. You will have the day to explore the city, not forgetting to wander along the Danube River and the classic Old Town.
Optional Excursions
Bratislava Castle – 10 EUR • Devin Castle – From 5 EUR • The Blue Church – Free • Walking Tour – Free • UFO Bridge Observation Deck – 7.40 EUR
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Tatra or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 23 - Budapest
This morning we depart Bratislava for one of the most popular destinations in Central Europe! Budapest, Hungary's stylish capital is known as the 'City of Spas' for its abundance of natural thermal springs. With a host of historical sights, buzzing nightlife and unique attractions, Budapest is a favourite for many travellers visiting the region.
Straddling the Danube River, the city is comprised of two very different historic cities, Buda on the west bank and Pest on the east bank. Highlights here include Castle Hill, Matthias Church, Fisherman's Bastion, the Liberation Monument, the fabulous St Stephen's Basilica and the much photographed Parliament Building. An evening river cruise is an excellent way to see the parliament lit up at night.
The perfect place to relax after a day of sightseeing is in a traditional bath. The Szechenyi Medicinal Baths are one of the city's more famous Neo Baroque-style baths with indoor and outdoor pools, thermal pools, saunas and massages in a beautiful setting.
Don't leave Budapest without sampling the famous goulash, a stew made from meat and vegetables and one of the most known Hungarian dishes. After dinner a great way to spend the evening is in one of the famous ruin bars, once abandoned buildings and now a symbol of Budapest, these bars are unique and full of life and perfect for experiencing life as the locals do.
Optional Excursions
Budapest Parliament Tour – 7250 HUF • Szechenyi Thermal Baths – 6000 HUF • House of Terror – 3000 HUF • Great Synagogue – 4000 HUF • Danube Cruise – 4200 HUF • Hungarian National Museum – 2600 HUF • Memento Park – 1500 HUF • Buda Castle – Free • Fisherman's Bastion – 1000 HUF • Walking Tour – Free • Hop on Hop off Bus – from 6000 HUF
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Flamenco or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 24 - Budapest
The Terror House, Heroes Square, The Opera House, The Chain Bridge, Central Market Hall, The Great Synagogue. Budapest is home to an abundance of sites and attractions for every taste! Today is free to tick off as many as you wish. A hop on hop off bus tour is the perfect way to see as much as possible, allowing you to spend as little or as much time at each landmark.
Or if you need a day to relax and recharge then spend the entire day in one of the aforementioned thermal baths!
Optional Excursions
Budapest Parliament Tour – 7250 HUF • Szechenyi Thermal Baths – 6000 HUF • House of Terror – 3000 HUF • Great Synagogue – 4000 HUF • Danube Cruise – 4200 HUF • Hungarian National Museum – 2600 HUF • Memento Park – 1500 HUF • Buda Castle – Free • Fisherman's Bastion – 1000 HUF • Walking Tour – Free • Hop on Hop off Bus – from 6000 HUF
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Flamenco or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 25 - Novi Sad
Serbia's cultural centre, Novi Sad, is overlooked by the magnificent Petrovaradin Fortress. Built during the 18th century, the fortress was repeatedly attacked but never taken by an enemy. These days Novi Sad is a quaint and welcoming city and travellers are blown away by its small world charm. Arriving early evening, you will have time tomorrow to enjoy some of the optional excursions listed.
Novi Sad is also known for its international music festivals, with EXIT festival being by far the most popular which attracts thousands of music lovers from all over the world.
Optional Excursions
Museum of Vojvodina – 200 RSD • City of Novi Sad Museum – 300 RSD • Foreign Art Gallery – 100 RSD • The Name of Mary Church – Free
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Restoran Fontana or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 26 - Belgrade
This morning you will have a guided tour of the Petrovaradin Fortress. Explore the hidden alleys, old rooms and viewpoints, and learn all about the military history of Serbia. After lunch we will board a local bus and have a short journey to our next destination, Belgrade.
Located at the crossing point of the Sava and Danube rivers, Belgrade is the capital and most populous city in Serbia, as well as one of the oldest cities in Europe. In the course of its long history, Belgrade has been captured 60 times, burned down around 40 times, and has risen like a phoenix from the ashes every time.
Upon arrival we will take an orientation walk of the local area before you have free time to start exploring.
Included Excursions
Novi Sad Petrovaradin Fortress Guided Tunnel Tour
Optional Excursions
National Museum – 300 RSD • Kalemegdan Citadel – Free • Military Museum – 200 RSD • Ethnographic Museum – 150 RSD • Tito's Mausoleum (House of Flowers) – 400 RSD • Walking Tour – Free • Church of Saint Sava – Free • Nikola Tesla Museum – 300 RSD • Underground Secrets of Belgrade Tour – 10 EUR
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Villa Forever or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 27 - Belgrade
Today is free to enjoy Belgrade. Explore the fortress and grounds, wander the flower filled cobbled streets of Skadarlija and check out the Church of St Sava; the largest Orthodox church in the Balkans. Don't forget to pop into a local bar for a taste of the famous Rakia, a fruit brandy popular in the region.
When you're ready for a break, you can relax on the beach at 'Belgrade Hawaii', Ada Ciganlija, an island in the middle of the Sava River. During the summer the island attracts hundreds of people looking for a place to cool down.
Belgrade is very well known for its nightlife and is a major draw card for Europeans looking for a party. There are countless nightclubs, bars, and cafes that stay lively into the wee hours of the night, many of which are located on river barges.
Optional Excursions
National Museum – 300 RSD • Kalemegdan Citadel – Free • Military Museum – 200 RSD • Ethnographic Museum – 150 RSD • Tito's Mausoleum (House of Flowers) – 400 RSD • Walking Tour – Free • Church of Saint Sava – Free • Nikola Tesla Museum – 300 RSD • Underground Secrets of Belgrade Tour – 10 EUR
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Villa Forever or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 28 - Pristina
Today we will move onto one of the newest countries in the world; the small yet fascinating country of Kosovo. En route, we will stop in the unique Serbian town of Djavolja Varos. More commonly known as Devil's Town, this natural phenomenon got its name from the strange formation of soil pyramids. Wonder amongst the stone-capped pillars and be sure to ask your tour leader about the folklore and tales from the town!
We then continue our journey to Pristina. Europe's youngest capital, it has a buzzing energy and a small but fascinating number of attractions to see. Visit the Ethnographic Museum for exhibits on life in Kosovo between the 15th and 20th century and marvel at the iconic design of the National Library. Wander down Bill Clinton Boulevard and wave back at the 3m-tall bronze statue of the former president, before stopping for one of Pristina's famous coffees in any one of the numbers of cafes found here.
Included Excursions
Visit Devil's Town
Optional Excursions
Ethnographic Museum – Donation • Museum of Kosovo – 2 EUR • Germia Park – Free • Tomb of Sultan Murad I – Donation
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Begolli or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 29 - Pristina
With a full free day in Pristina why not head out of the city and visit the charming town of Prizren? Considered Kosovo's best kept secret, Prizren has a stunning location along the river with a mountainous backdrop. The city is easy to explore on foot and a short hike up to the castle ruins rewards you with incredible views of the area and Sharr mountain range. Don't forget to sample some of the delicious local food!
Optional Excursions
Day trip to Prizren – 8 EUR return bus • Ethnographic Museum – Donation • Museum of Kosovo – 2 EUR • Germia Park – Free • Tomb of Sultan Murad I – Donation
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Begolli or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 30 - Skopje
Before heading to Skopje we enjoy a visit to Matka Canyon. Cruise down the river admiring the large rock walls towering beside the water. Keep an eye out for the fascinating caves that are found within the canyon.
In Skopje, Macedonia's capital, you can enjoy 2,000 years of history spanning Oriental and Western cultures, neatly divided by the Vardar River through the centre of the city. Skopje has many historical monuments including the Kale Fortress dating back to the 6th century and the Daud Pasha Amam, a 15th century bathhouse now converted into the city art gallery. You can also see the Mustafa-pasha's mosque, the 16th century Clock Tower and the Kamen Most (Stone Bridge) over the Vardar River.
Included Excursions
Matka Canyon Visit including Boat Ride
Optional Excursions
Kale Fortress - Free • Local Winery Tour and Tasting - 13 EUR • Museum of Macedonian Struggle - 300 MKD • Mount Vodno Cable Car to Millennium Cross - 120 MKD • City Museum - Free • Walking Tour - Free • Mother Teresa Memorial Room – Free
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Ambasador or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 31 - Skopje
With a full free day to enjoy Skopje your options are endless. You could wander the old bazaar, the largest outside of Turkey, picking up local souvenirs and sampling the delicious food. Or perhaps take a local walking tour to learn all about Skopje's unique history and the reason the city is home to hundreds of statues!
Optional Excursions
Kale Fortress - Free • Local Winery Tour and Tasting - 13 EUR • Museum of Macedonian Struggle - 300 MKD • Mount Vodno Cable Car to Millennium Cross - 120 MKD • City Museum - Free • Walking Tour - Free • Mother Teresa Memorial Room – Free
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Ambasador or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 32 - Lake Ohrid
Today we travel on to the gorgeous lake side town of Ohrid, perched on the border of Macedonia and Albania. This unassuming, picturesque settlement has been the setting of thousands of years of human history and the ancient churches, fortress walls, bazaars and old quarters are testimony to its past.
Lake Ohrid itself is Europe's oldest lake having formed over three millions years ago. Wander the streets and squares of its compact centre before hiking up to the ancient walled fortress that overlooks the day to day life of the city and explore the famous old churches, monasteries and basilicas.
Optional Excursions
Lake Ohrid Boat Ride – from 300MKD • Tsar Samuil's Fortress - 30 MKD • St. Jovan Kaneo Church - Free • St. Naum Monastery Boat Ride - from 600MKD • National Museum of Ohrid - 100 MKD • St. Pantelejmon Church - Free • Bay of Bones Museum - 5 EUR • Bike Hire - From 5 EUR
Accommodation
1 night(s) in a guesthouse at Villa Passage or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 33 - Lake Ohrid
Make the most of this escape from the cities and hop on a boat and sail 29km to the beautiful Monastery of Saint Naum, an orthodox church which dates back to the year 905. It is said that St Naum himself is buried in the church. The surrounding lakeside area is well worth a stroll, with restaurants and lush gardens it makes for a wonderfully tranquil afternoon away.
Other options to fill your day including hiring a bike to cycle along the lake, visiting the Bay of Bones museum perched on the water, or simply strolling through the picturesque town and enjoying the views.
Optional Excursions
Lake Ohrid Boat Ride – from 300MKD • Tsar Samuil's Fortress - 30 MKD • St. Jovan Kaneo Church - Free • St. Naum Monastery Boat Ride - from 600MKD • National Museum of Ohrid - 100 MKD • St. Pantelejmon Church - Free • Bay of Bones Museum - 5 EUR • Bike Hire - From 5 EUR
Accommodation
1 night(s) in a guesthouse at Villa Passage or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 34 - Tirana
Today we head to Tirana, the trendy capital and largest city of Albania, which has transformed from a grey, dismal ex-communist city, isolated by the regime until the 1990s, to a colourful capital buzzing with life.
While the city has a long history, you can enjoy its modern outlook, with fashionable bars, clubs and boutiques. Wander boulevards lined with relics of the city's Ottoman, Italian and communist past.
Tirana's massive main square, Skanderbeg Square, is bordered by the National History Museum, the Palace of Culture, the National Bank, the Et'hem Bey Mosque and Skanderbeg's statue. A short bus ride from the centre city, the Martyr's Cemetery offers marvellous panoramic views over the city. End your evening in the skybar, which offers excellent panoramic views over the city.
Optional Excursions
Walking Tour - Free • National Art Gallery - 200 ALL • National History Museum - 200 ALL • Dajti Mountain Cable Car - 800 ALL • Sky Bar Tower - Free • Bunk'Art - 700 ALL
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Idea or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 35 - Kotor
On the way to Kotor we stop off at the small town of Kruja. Built on a mountainside, you can discover the old town and explore Kruja Castle where we include entry to the Skanderbeg Museum located inside. Skanderbeg was a war hero of Albania, helping defeat the Ottomans, and this museum focuses on his bravery and importance to Albania.
After spending the morning exploring Kruja, our group will move onward to our next destination - the picturesque town of Kotor in Montenegro. Kotor is a walled city nestled at the bottom of Europe’s deepest fjord. Experience Stari Grad, the old town, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with it’s tricky labyrinth of cobbled alleys, squares and ancient churches, including St Tryphon's Cathedral built in 1166.
Included Excursions
Visit to Kruja (Entry to City Walls and Skanderbeg Museum)
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Marija II or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 36 - Kotor
This morning you will have a guided tour of Kotor Old Town around mid morning. Learn about the local history and beautiful architecture that fills the town. Before the tour, we suggest you get up early and climb the fortress walls for some of the most amazing views of the bay! Getting up there nice and early means you can avoid the larger crowds that arrive in the afternoon.
If you don't feel like walking up, you can admire the views from the waterfront, where the steep mountains provide a dramatic backdrop. You could also spend the day drinking espresso in the shade of the medieval walls watching people go by.
If you fancy exploring another destination, take a day trip to Budva, spending the day at the beach or wandering the charming old town.
Included Excursions
Guided Tour of Kotor Old Town
Optional Excursions
Hike to Kotor Fortress - 8 EUR • Maritime Museum - 4 EUR • St Tryphon's Cathedral 2.50 EUR • Day Trip to Budva - 6 EUR Return • Hop on Hop Off Bus - 20 EUR
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Marija II or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 37 - Dubrovnik
We enjoy a beautiful drive through the fjords to reach our next destination of Dubrovnik, stopping on the way at a charming winery in Trebinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Here you will enjoy a local wine tasting and have the chance to pick up some delicious, well priced wines to take with you! The family owned establishment is in a gorgeous setting and offers a lovely wine tasting experience.
With a paved town centre enclosed in fortress-like 13th century stone walls, the city is easy to explore on foot and is full of character. A highlight of Dubrovnik are the incredible city walls. Stretching almost 2 kilometres around the old town, the walls offer stunning rooftop and city views out to the turquoise blue Adriatic Sea. We recommend getting up early tomorrow and walking the city walls when they open as there are far less crowds early in the morning!
Included Excursions
Visit Trebinje for wine tour and tasting,24 hour Dubrovnik city card including City Walls and transport pass
Optional Excursions
Dominican Monastery – 30 HRK • Cable Car to view point – 170 HRK • Lokrum Island Boat Trip – From 80 HRK • Rector’s Palace – 130 HRK • Synagogue and Jewish Museum – 50 HRK • Kayaking Half Day – From 250 HRK
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Dubrovnik or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 38 - Dubrovnik
Today you are free to soak up the culture and beauty of Dubrovnik. From simply exploring the alleys and streets of the Old Town, wandering the waterfront or enjoying various water based activities, there is a little something for everyone!
Founded in the 7th century, for a time in its glorious past the city was a serious rival for Venice in terms of maritime trade. It is hard to believe now but in 1991, two out of every three buildings were damaged during the bombardment of the Yugoslav War. Since then the buildings and walls have been painstakingly restored to pristine condition and represents one of the most beautiful and solid fortress systems on the Mediterranean. There are several other historic attractions worth a visit near the main street (Stradun), such as the 14th century Franciscan monastery which houses a treasury full of sacred art and artefacts, as well as one of the oldest continually working pharmacies in the world, dating back to 1317.
Try out sea kayaking in the crystal waters, or browse the markets in the Old Town for some Mediterranean delicacies. For some of the most incredible city views, head up the cable car to Mount Srd where you can view the city walls from a different perspective.
Optional Excursions
Dominican Monastery – 30 HRK • Cable Car to view point – 170 HRK • Lokrum Island Boat Trip – From 80 HRK • Rector’s Palace – 130 HRK • Synagogue and Jewish Museum – 50 HRK • Kayaking Half Day – From 250 HRK
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Dubrovnik or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 39 - Sarajevo
Crossing the border into the 'heart-shaped land' of Bosnia and Herzegovina we visit the capital Sarajevo, a fascinating mixture of western and eastern cultures. Known as the 'Jerusalem of Europe', the city was once famous for its religious diversity, with people of Islamic, Orthodox Christian, Catholic and Jewish faiths coexisting relatively peacefully for centuries. The atmosphere of calm and tolerance changed dramatically when violence erupted in the mid-1990s and the city underwent the longest siege in modern military history during the Yugoslav War.
Today the city is largely recovered and is packed with fascinating museums, bazaars, markets and bridges.
Optional Excursions
War Childhood Museum – 10 BAM • Guided Siege of Sarajevo Tunnel Tour – 30 BAM • Walking Tour – Free • Gallery 11/07/95 – 12 BAM • Jewish Museum – 3 BAM • History Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina – 5 BAM • Svrzo's House – 3 BAM • Orthodox Church Art Gallery Museum – 2 BAM • Avaz Twist Tower – 1 BAM • Tunnel of Hope Museum – 10 BAM
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Hecco or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 40 - Sarajevo
Today you are free to enjoy Sarajevo in your own time. You could explore the cobbled streets, mosques and Oriental style shops of the Old Town, visit the Bosnian Historical Museum to learn about the siege of Sarajevo and discover the Sarajevo Tunnel Museum, the tunnel which was used to ferry supplies into the besieged city during the conflict, next to the airport. For history buffs a must see is the “Latin Bridge" spanning the river in the downtown area. The bridge bears a plaque commemorating the assassination of Archduke of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Franz Ferdinand, the event that sparked the beginning of World War I.
Optional Excursions
War Childhood Museum – 10 BAM • Guided Siege of Sarajevo Tunnel Tour – 30 BAM • Walking Tour – Free • Gallery 11/07/95 – 12 BAM • Jewish Museum – 3 BAM • History Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina – 5 BAM • Svrzo's House – 3 BAM • Orthodox Church Art Gallery Museum – 2 BAM • Avaz Twist Tower – 1 BAM • Tunnel of Hope Museum – 10 BAM
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Hecco or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 41 - Mostar
Famous for its outstanding natural beauty and charismatic vibe, Mostar is situated on the Neretva river and is the fifth-largest city in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The city is particularly famous for its beautiful single span bridge, Stari Most, which collapsed into the river during the Yugoslav War in 1993. Built in 1556 by the Ottoman ruler Suleiman the Great, Stari Most had been a globally recognised landmark and a national symbol for Bosnia-Herzegovina. It had survived centuries of conflict including both world wars and proved that, whatever happened, the mainly Christian west bank and mainly Muslim east remained united. The destruction of the bridge was a devastating event to the local people, but in 2004 the bridge was rebuilt as a replica of the original using pieces of masonry salvaged from the riverbed. Its reopening represented the hope that Muslims, Croats and Serbs could once again live side by side and that Mostar would be healed after a decade of ethnic division.
Wonder the bazaar, stroll along the river and admire the quintessential Ottoman architecture, or take a short taxi drive to the beautiful Blagaj Tekke Monastery. End your evening in a quaint local restaurant overlooking the river. With influence from the Ottomans and Mediterranean, Bosnian cuisine is said to be some of the best in Eastern Europe.
Optional Excursions
Memorial Museum of Herzegovina – 1.5 BAM • Blagaj Tekke – 6 BAM • Koski Mehmed Pasha's Mosque – 4 BAM • War Photo Exhibition – 6 BAM • Turkish House – 4 BAM
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Motel Kriva Cuprija I or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 42 - Hvar Island
On the way to Croatia, we stop off at the Kravice waterfalls, located on the Trebiat river in Bosnia and Herzegovina. A popular spot for nature lovers, swimmers and photography buffs alike, you will have time to enjoy the area before heading to Hvar Island. Boasting more sunshine hours than any of the other sun-soaked Dalmatian islands, Hvar Island offers fairytale Venetian architecture, a waterfront promenade fringed by palm trees and centuries old walls. Arriving late afternoon, you will have the full day tomorrow to enjoy the various optional excursions available.
Built by the Venetian Doges in the 13th century, Hvar Town is a maze of cobblestone streets and sunny squares bordered by al fresco cafes and restaurants. The most important sights such as St Stephen's Cathedral, Clock Tower and the Arsenal flank the main square, while a picturesque expanse of terracotta-roofed houses and tiny streets cover the hill behind.
With all of this and an historic fortress overlooking it all, it's no wonder picturesque Hvar Town is considered a chic destination for the rich and famous, and you may be lucky enough to see one or two familiar faces here.
Please note: Breakfast is not included in Hvar since we will be using local apartments and homestays. This is the best way to ensure the local community benefits from tourism to the island. Your tour leader will assist in pointing out the best spots for breakfast!
Included Excursions
Entry to Kravice Waterfall
Optional Excursions
Half Day Boat Tour to Pakleni Islands - 250 HRK • Full Day Boat Tour to Green Cave, Blue Cave and Vis Island - 430 HRK • 4x4 Hvar Island Tour - 600 HRK • Hike to Španjola Fortress - 30 HRK • Franciscan Monastery Museum - 25 HRK • Municipal Theatre and Art Gallery - 20 HRK • Old Town guided tour - from 400 HRK per guide • Stand Up Paddle Boarding and Kayaking - from 100 HRK
Accommodation
1 night(s) in a guesthouse
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 43 - Hvar Island
Today you are free to enjoy the stunning island of Hvar. For a unique experience, take a boat trip to the glistening blue cave near the island of Vis. The stunning play of sunlight reflects on the white bottom of the cave, creating a glimmering blue light which lights up the cave and water.
One of the simplest pleasures on the island is to take part in the evening stroll around the town and take in the views - don't forget to buy an ice cream from a local slasticarna, the Croatian equivalent of the Italian gelateria. You will have time to explore smaller villages of Stari Grad, Jelsa, taking in lavender fields, Vrboska and Brusje, wineries, eco villages and experiencing the local culture.
Optional Excursions
Half Day Boat Tour to Pakleni Islands - 250 HRK • Full Day Boat Tour to Green Cave, Blue Cave and Vis Island - 430 HRK • 4x4 Hvar Island Tour - 600 HRK • Hike to Španjola Fortress - 30 HRK • Franciscan Monastery Museum - 25 HRK • Municipal Theatre and Art Gallery - 20 HRK • Old Town guided tour - from 400 HRK per guide • Stand Up Paddle Boarding and Kayaking - from 100 HRK
Accommodation
1 night(s) in a guesthouse
Day 44 - Split
Leaving the crystal blue waters of Hvar behind, we then take the ferry and arrive late morning at the coastal city of Split, built around the remains of the Diocletian Palace which we will visit on an included tour. The palace dates back to the Roman era. Wander inside and admire Peristil Square where you can see an original Egyptian sphinx which was brought from Egypt by Roman emperor Diocletian. Another sphinx can be found near St John's Church, which was originally a Roman temple.
If you want to relax there are plenty of al fresco bars and restaurants to choose from along the seafront, as well as gelati bars and pizzerias off the main roads. End your day with some relaxation down at Bacvice beach, a popular spot with the locals.
Included Excursions
Guided Tour of Diocletian's Palace
Optional Excursions
The City Museum of Split - 25 HRK • St. Domnius Cathedral - 35 HRK • National Art Gallery - 40 HRK • Meštrović Gallery - 40 HRK • Hike around Marjan Hill - Free
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Pax or similar
Day 45 - Plitvice National Park
Continuing our diverse journey through Croatia, our next stop is to explore Plitvice National Park, a beautiful reserve featuring 16 spectacular blue lakes surrounded by forest and a highlight of any holiday to Croatia!
The lakes are linked by natural dams which create beautiful low level waterfalls joining one lake to another. Due to the varying mixtures of minerals in the water, each lake has a distinctive colour ranging from azure to green, grey or blue. The surrounding forest features a mix of beech, spruce, and fir trees and is home to 126 species of birds and a number of rare animals including European brown bears, wolves, eagles, wild cats and eagles. Due to its natural beauty and significance, the park was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage list in 1979. The entire park can be seen in about 4 hours and you can get beautiful views from almost any vantage point. Don't miss the Veliki Slap, 50 metre wide waterfall surrounded by boulders - a great place for photos.
Included Excursions
Entrance to Plitvice Lakes National Park
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Bellevue or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 46 - Zagreb
You will have this morning to continue taking in the beauty of the Plitvice Lakes, so we highly recommend getting up when the park opens to beat the crowds! After lunch we will then make our way to the next destination of Zagreb where you will have a free afternoon to explore the sights.
Zagreb is a vibrant cultural centre with a long history, located on the crossroads of important routes between the Adriatic coast and Central Europe. Originally established as two fortresses on two neighbouring hills in medieval times, the city has withstood numerous invasions, earthquakes and political upheaval to grow into a prosperous centre of industry. In your free time you can explore Ban Jelacic Square surrounded by grand buildings or visit the Zagreb Cathedral with its fountain of Madonna surrounded by golden angels. You can visit colourful open-air markets such as Dolac Market and discover the historic Upper Town with its palaces, monasteries and churches from the 17th and 18th centuries. There are also dozens of museums, theatres, galleries and art collections to visit, or take a tram to the medieval fortress of Medvedgrad on the southern side of nearby Mount Medvednica for beautiful views over the city including Museum Mimara. Another interesting museum to see is the City of Zagreb Museum covering every facet of its long history. You could take a picnic to Maksimir Park about 3 kilometres from the city centre.
Optional Excursions
City of Zagreb Museum - 30 HRK • Ethnographical Museum - 20 HRK • Archaeological Museum - 30 HRK • Walking Tour - Free • St Marks Church - Free • Museum of Broken Relationships - 40 HRK • Zagreb Cathedral – Free
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Central or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 47 - Lake Bled
Crossing into Slovenia, we stay in Bled, a magical little town about an hour and a half from Ljubljana, set near an emerald green lake. Perched on a cliff high above the lake is the Bled Castle, dramatically framed by the snowcapped peaks of the Julian Alps. Dating back to the 11th century, Bled Castle is the epitome of a medieval fortress and has a fairytale appeal, with towers, ramparts, moats and a terrace offering magnificent views. Part of the castle houses a museum with an interesting collection of armour and weapons, carvings, jewellery, tapestries and paintings which trace the history of the castle from the Bronze Age to the 19th century.
Optional Excursions
Bled Castle – 11 EUR • Church of the Assumption – 6 EUR • Bike Hire – 20 EUR • Tourist Train – 5 EUR • Vintgar Gorge – From 7 EUR • Emerald River Adventure – 79 EUR • Soca River Experience – 65 EUR • Stand up Paddle Boarding – 29 EUR
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Jadran or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 48 - Lake Bled
A walk around Lake Bled (about 6 kilometres) shouldn't take more than an hour or two, including a short climb to a viewing point. The most romantic way to enjoy it is to hire a boat and row over to the island in the middle of the lake or for the non-rowers of the group you can take a Pletna boat and be taken across. On the island you can visit a small 17th century Baroque church called Church of the Assumption, complete with a wishing bell which you can ring to ask a favour. If time permits, you can also visit Vintgar Gorge, a raised timber walkway that tracks the gorges river for 1.6 kilometres to a beautiful waterfall.
You could also kayak or paddleboard on the lake, enjoying some of the best views in Europe!
Optional Excursions
Bled Castle – 11 EUR • Church of the Assumption – 6 EUR • Bike Hire – 20 EUR • Tourist Train – 5 EUR • Vintgar Gorge – From 7 EUR • Emerald River Adventure – 79 EUR • Soca River Experience – 65 EUR • Stand up Paddle Boarding – 29 EUR
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Jadran or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 49 - Ljubljana
Next we visit the capital Ljubljana. Arriving late morning, we will drop our luggage at the hotel and then head out on a guided city tour. Learn about the history, architecture and legends of Slovenia, as you admire the highlights such as Robba Fountain, Congress Square, Butchers Bridge, Dragon Bridge and the Town Square. After the tour you will be free to check into the hotel and enjoy your free afternoon.
Ljubljana is the capital and largest city in Slovenia. As well as being the cultural, educational, economic and political centre since Slovenia gained independence in 1991, it is also a charming city with a whole host of activities. The cobbled streets are made for casual walks and the architecture quite intriguing.
Included Excursions
Guided Walking Tour of Ljubljana
Optional Excursions
Postojna Cave – From 27 EUR • Slovenian Ethnographic Museum – 6 EUR • Ljubljana Castle and Funicular – 15 EUR • Metelkova Neighbourhood – Free • City Museum - 6 EUR • Museum of Illusions – 9.50 EUR • City Art Gallery – Free • Museum of Contemporary History – 5 EUR
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Emonec or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 50 - Ljubljana
In your free time you may enjoy a visit to the botanical gardens, Dragon bridge, Tivoli Park, Ljubljana city museum, Ljubljana castle (Ljubljanski Grad) on Castle Hill and the viewing tower in the castle courtyard for views across the Old Town. When you need to relax, sit down at one of the many outdoor riverside cafes in the Old Town, check out the Habsburg and Baroque architecture and enjoy the young fun vibe of Ljubljana's large student population.
You could also visit Metelkova Mesto, an autonomous cultural centre located in the old army barracks. Home to some fascinating street art as well as galleries and cafes, the area is bursting with culture and is one of the best known areas of the city.
Optional Excursions
Postojna Cave – From 27 EUR • Slovenian Ethnographic Museum – 6 EUR • Ljubljana Castle and Funicular – 15 EUR • Metelkova Neighbourhood – Free • City Museum - 6 EUR • Museum of Illusions – 9.50 EUR • City Art Gallery – Free • Museum of Contemporary History – 5 EUR
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Emonec or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 51 - Budapest
We return to Budapest for two days of rest and relaxation or for you to tick off any highlights that you missed the first time round! Taking the train through eastern Slovenia into Hungary, you can admire the countryside and watch the world go by. We will arrive into Budapest in the early evening.
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Flamenco or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 52 - Budapest
As such a large and cultural city jam packed with historic sights and mouth watering restaurants, we guarantee you will enjoy exploring all Budapest has to offer. Make the most of it with another free day in the city!
Optional Excursions
Budapest Parliament Tour – 7250 HUF • Szechenyi Thermal Baths – 6000 HUF • House of Terror – 3000 HUF • Great Synagogue – 4000 HUF • Danube Cruise – 4200 HUF • Hungarian National Museum – 2600 HUF • Memento Park – 1500 HUF • Buda Castle – Free • Fisherman's Bastion – 1000 HUF • Walking Tour – Free • Hop on Hop off Bus – from 6000 HUF
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Flamenco or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 53 - Eger
This morning we take a short train ride to Eger, located on the hills of the Bukk Mountains, and a real gem within Hungary. With a number of historic sights such as the castle, cathedral, and the northernmost minaret in Europe, Eger is a wonderfully quaint town and the perfect contrast from the bustling capital of Budapest. Best known for its production of the famous "Bulls Blood" red wine, Eger is a large producer of Hungarian wine and you will have ample opportunity to sample some of Hungary's finest. Spend an afternoon exploring the "Valley of the Beautiful Women", a collection of wine cellars where you can sample the unique blends of local wines and speak with the producers.
After a 91 year long Turkish rule in the 15th century, Eger has an abundance of Ottoman influence and beautiful architecture that can be seen as you explore on foot.
Optional Excursions
Eger Castle – 800 HUF • Minaret – 400 HUF • Thermal Baths – 1900 HUF • Wine tasting in the Valley of the Beautiful Women – from 1000 HUF • Basilica – Free
Accommodation
1 night(s) in a guesthouse at Bacchus Panzio or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 54 - Maramures
The day is spent exploring the fascinating Maramures region in North-western Romania, home to many villages where century-old traditions are still part of daily life. We will observe a pottery demonstration, visit a traditional watermill and make a stop at the very peculiar 'Merry Cemetery' of Sapânta, so called because the gravestones are painted in bright colours, hand-carved out of oak and adorned with an image of the deceased and a humorous epitaph in the local vernacular.
This is a full day of exploring the Maramures and we will arrive to the guesthouse around 7pm to enjoy a traditional dinner.
Included Excursions
Tour of Maramures Region
Accommodation
1 night(s) in a guesthouse at Sub Cetate La Matei or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s), 1 Dinner(s)
Day 55 - Sighișoara
This morning we will visit the village of Barsana, where there is a thriving local tradition of woodcarving, with picturesque wooden houses fronted by giant, ornately-carved gates. There is also a monastery that offers great views over the Izei valley, where people still farm using traditional techniques. We also tour some of the beautiful UNESCO listed wooden churches of the region that are well-known for their characteristic high roofs and tall, pointed steeples.
In the afternoon we head to Sighisoara. Located in the historic region of Transylvania, it was once a Saxon settlement established in the 12th century. Recognised by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, the citadel has a very well preserved old town with a clock tower rising 64 meters above the city. Also worth visiting is the Orthodox Cathedral and Cornesti Church.
Optional Excursions
Guided tour of Sighisoara Old Town – from 15 EUR • The Clock Tower – 15 RON • Dracula's House – 5 RON • History Museum – 15 RON • Museum of Medieval Arms – 8 RON • The Torture Chamber Museum – 4 RON • The Church of the Dominican Monastery – Free
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Casa Wagner or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 56 - Sighișoara
Today you are free to explore and enjoy Sighisoara! You could take a guided tour of the Old Town, check out the unique Torture Museum or visit Dracula's House.
Optional Excursions
Guided tour of Sighisoara Old Town – from 15 EUR • The Clock Tower – 15 RON • Dracula's House – 5 RON • History Museum – 15 RON • Museum of Medieval Arms – 8 RON • The Torture Chamber Museum – 4 RON • The Church of the Dominican Monastery – Free
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Casa Wagner or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 57 - Brașov
Surrounded on three sides by the Carpathian Mountains, Brașov was a perfect place for a medieval settlement and much of the Old City, founded by the Teutonic Knights in 1211, has been restored.
You can visit Râșnov Castle, the Brașov Citadel or wander up Rope Street, the narrowest street in Europe. Brașov also provides a great base for exploring the surrounding countryside of the Transylvania region, where the air is fresh and the people friendly.
On our way to Brașov we make stops at two historic and important churches, Viscri and Prejmer fortified churches.
Included Excursions
Entry to Viscri Fortified Church & Prejmer Fortified Church
Optional Excursions
Walking Tour – Free • Ethnographic Museum – 6 RON • Brasov History Museum – 7 RON • Cable Car to the top of Tampa Hill – 18 RON • Black Church – 10 RON • Bear Sanctuary – 30 EUR • Art Museum – 5 RON
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Pensiune Ambient or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 58 - Brașov & Bran Castle
Today we visit the nearby Bran Castle which is known as 'Dracula's Castle' and is (supposedly) said to have been the home of Vlad the Impaler.
The rest of the afternoon is free for you to enjoy Brașov.
Included Excursions
Entry to Dracula's (Bran) Castle
Optional Excursions
Walking Tour – Free • Ethnographic Museum – 6 RON • Brasov History Museum – 7 RON • Cable Car to the top of Tampa Hill – 18 RON • Black Church – 10 RON • Bear Sanctuary – 30 EUR • Art Museum – 5 RON
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Pensiune Ambient or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 59 - Bucharest
This morning we explore the beautiful Pele's Castle, an impressive structure which is sure to take your breath away!
We then head to Bucharest where you will have free time to explore the area and discover the contrasts of Romania's cultural capital. The architecture here is an eclectic mix of historical, communist period and modern styles and it even has its own Arc de Triomphe. Bucharest also boasts the world's second largest building, the Palace of Parliament, built under the communist regime.
If you'd like to learn more about the traditional way of life of Romanian peasant farmers you can visit the Village Museum, an open air museum with around 300 traditional buildings filled with furniture, pottery and clothing collected from different regions of the country.
Included Excursions
Entry to Peles Castle
Optional Excursions
Palace of the Parliament Tour – 40 RON • Walking Tour – Free • Stavropoleos Church – Free • Village Museum – 15 RON • National Museum of Art of Romania – 15 RON • Bucharest Municipal Museum – 10 RON • Alternative Walking Tour of Bucharest – 19 EUR • Bike Tour – From 20 EUR
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Capitol or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 60 - Veliko Tarnovo
We head across the border into the Bulgarian city of Veliko Tarnovo, famous as the historical capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire. Built on three hills, the city offers some great views of the surrounding churches and old imperial residences rising amidst the meanders of the Yantra River. On Tsarevets Hill are the palaces of the Bulgarian emperors and the Patriarchate, the Patriarchal Cathedral, and also a number of interesting cultural institutions such as the Archaeological Museum and the Museum of the Bulgarian Revival and the Constituent Assembly.
Optional Excursions
Tsaravet's Fortress - 6 BGN • Archaeological Museum - 6 BGN • Old Town Walking Tour - Free • Museum of the Bulgarian Revival and the Constituent Assembly - 6 BGN
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Anhea or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 61 - Sofia
This morning we will depart for our next destination, Sofia! Bulgaria's capital Sofia offers a wealth of cultural entertainment, including Byzantine churches, museums full of ancient archaeological treasures, towering monuments and numerous mineral baths adjacent to the magnificent Mount Vitosha. Laid back and cosmopolitan, Sofia offers a thriving and diverse street life, including open-air cafes, busy markets such as the famous Ladies' Market, rattling trams and buskers all adding to the ambience.
Optional Excursions
Ethnographic Museum - 3 BGN • National Art Gallery - 6 BGN • Alexander Nevski Cathedral and Crypt - 6 BGN • National Museum of History - 10 BGN • Walking Tour - Free • City Bike Tour - 5 EUR • St George Church - Free
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at St George Hotel or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 62 - Sofia
Today you are free to explore Sofia. At the foothills of Mount Vitosha about 8 kilometres from the city centre you can visit the 900 year-old Boyana Church, considered among the masterpieces of medieval European painting, which features murals and frescoes dating back to 1259 AD, medieval architecture and monumental art. Also at the base of Mt. Vitosha is the splendid National History Museum, with antiques dating back to the Thracian period.
Sofia also offers many beautiful gardens to relax in, such as Boris Gardens and the South Park, which starts just behind the Palace of Culture.
Optional Excursions
Ethnographic Museum - 3 BGN • National Art Gallery - 6 BGN • Alexander Nevski Cathedral and Crypt - 6 BGN • National Museum of History - 10 BGN • Walking Tour - Free • City Bike Tour - 5 EUR • St George Church - Free
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at St George Hotel or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 63 - Plovdiv
Enjoy breakfast in Sofia before taking a public bus to Plovdiv. Plovdiv is one of the oldest cities in Europe. It is the oldest continually inhabited city in Europe going back 8000 years.
The town is small and easy to walk around. Places to see include the Roman Amphitheatre, St Marina church and a mosque leftover from the Ottoman Empire. Each step you take in this town opens up another piece of history. While the seven tall hill that used to overlook the town have been reduced to just three, it is possible to walk the hills and the best time to do this is at sunset.
Please note: Breakfast tomorrow morning is not included in the hotel at Plovdiv. Your Tour Leader will point out local cafes or restaurants where you can have breakfast.
Included Excursions
Entry to Plovdiv Roman Amphitheatre
Optional Excursions
Ethnographic Museum - 6 BGN • Wine Tasting Half Day Tour - From 29 EUR • The Wonderful Bridges, Bachkovo Monastery & Asens' Fortress Day Tour - From 25 EUR • Dzhumaya Mosque - Free • Archaeological Museum - 5 BGN
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Stay Hotel or similar
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
Day 64 - Plovdiv
Today you are free to enjoy Plovdiv. The city was awarded the title of 2019 European Capital of Culture and is the first in Bulgaria to have the honour!
While strolling the charming streets is a lovely way to pass the time, you could also opt for a day trip to indulge in some local wine tastings and to see the local countryside.
Please note: Breakfast tomorrow morning is not included in the hotel at Plovdiv. Your Tour Leader will point out local cafes or restaurants where you can have breakfast.
Optional Excursions
Ethnographic Museum - 6 BGN • Wine Tasting Half Day Tour - From 29 EUR • The Wonderful Bridges, Bachkovo Monastery & Asens' Fortress Day Tour - From 25 EUR • Dzhumaya Mosque - Free • Archaeological Museum - 5 BGN
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Stay Hotel or similar
Day 65 - Istanbul
Late morning we leave for Turkey, arriving into Istanbul in the early evening. Istanbul is an enchanting fusion of East and West. Narrow alleys are flanked by wooden Ottoman houses while a nearby funky restaurant and bar strip in the down-town area pumps out Turkish pop. There are many great places to explore including, but not limited to, the Blue Mosque, St Sophia and the Grand Bazaar. The Blue Mosque, also known as the Mosque of Sultan Ahmet, is nearly 400 years old and still an active mosque that non-Muslims can visit for free outside of the five daily prayers. St Sophia (Hagia Sophia) was built 1,500 years ago and was the largest enclosed space in the world. The Grand Bazaar (Kapali Carsi) is the oldest and largest closed bazaar in the world, housing around 3000 shops within 61 alleyways. It used to be the city's main trading centre of ceramics, jewellery and leather goods.
We will arrive in the evening to sample some of Turkey's most delicious cuisine. As we arrive late we recommend you book additional nights accommodation in order to fully explore the city and any of the optional excursions listed below.
Please note: For those who do not wish to travel into Turkey, there is the option to end in Sofia, Bulgaria instead. From Plovdiv you will return to Sofia by bus where there will be one night's accommodation instead. This option must be pre-booked with your Adventure Specialist in advance. This makes no difference to the cost of your tour.
Optional Excursions
Hagia Sophia - 40 TRY • Topkapı Palace - 40 TRY • Basilica Cistern - 20 TRY • Blue Mosque - Free • Grand Bazaar - Free • Bosphorus Boat Tour - 25 TRY • Turkish Bath - From 20 TRY • Museum of Turkish and Islamic Arts - 25 TRY • Whirling Dervish Show - 90 TRY • Walking Tour – Free
Accommodation
1 night(s) in hotels at Hotel Centrum or similar
Day 66 - Depart Istanbul
Your adventure of a lifetime comes to an end today. If you have a late flight or have lengthened your stay by adding post tour accommodation you will have more time to explore the sights.
The Grand Bazaar is shut by the time we arrive on Saturday and is also closed on Sundays. If this is a personal must see please consider booking an extra night.
Meals
1 Breakfast(s)
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Essential Information
What's Not Included
- Visas and travel insurance
- Spending money – budget for meals, snacks, drinks, limited souvenirs, laundry, tips and any extras
- International flights to/from the start/end of your tour and departure taxes
- Tips on excursions, visas, travel insurance, personal items and single rooms.
- Optional excursions - On each trip, you may find there are some excursions that are not included. This might be because they are not to everyone's taste or there may be various options of differing value to choose from. More information on the excursions we recommend is listed under each day of your itinerary though prices may vary. If you are after something in particular, don't hesitate to ask your tour leader.
- Airport transfers and pre and post tour accommodation
Joining your tour in Moscow
Your joining location is:
Hotel Gamma Delta @ Izmailovo Hotel Complex
Building Gamma
71, 4 G-D, Izmailovskoe shosse,
Moscow,
105613,
Phone: +7 495 737-7000
Below is the address of Hotel Gamma Delta Izmailovo in Cyrillic, helpful for taxi drivers.
Измайлово отель Гамма-Дельта
Корпус Гамма, Измайловское шоссе 71 4 Г-Д , Москва
The hotels have safe deposit boxes for your use. Please leave all of your important documents, money and travellers cheques here when you go out but remember to carry some form of ID and a photocopy of your passport with you.
It is advisable not to wear chains or expensive looking watches or jewellery while in major cities. You should also keep your camera concealed when not in use and carry daypacks on your front for extra safety.
Arriving in Moscow
When arriving at Domodedovo International Airport (34 kilometres south of Moscow) or Sheremetyevo International Airport (29 kilometres northwest of Moscow), we recommend that you obtain some Russian rubles as soon as you arrive. There are numerous international ATMs inside the airports. The rate will always differ slightly depending on where you go. The airport does offer a decent rate and it may otherwise be inconvenient to find an exchange office open in the city, depending on what time you arrive
Airport Transfers
Airport transfers are not included in the tour price and must be booked separately in advance through Tucan Travel. If you have booked an airport/hotel transfer with us, please look out for someone with a sign which has your name, Tucan Travel, or both after exiting the customs hall.
If you have booked an arrival transfer with us and you are going to be delayed by more than two hours, you must advise us of the delay at least six hours before arrival. If we are advised in time, we will make every effort to reschedule your transfer and your driver will be asked to wait for two hours after your new expected arrival time. However, if we are not made aware of any change, the driver will only wait for two hours after the original scheduled arrival time and after this point it will be up to you to arrange transport to your hotel at your own expense. Please contact us on the emergency contact address below if you are likely to be delayed.
Contact your arrival transfer
Phone: +44 (0) 20 7100 7370
Contact: Real Russia
Making your own way
If you would prefer to make your own way to and from your hotel, taxis are available from the airports but you may have problems finding drivers who speak English. The journey should cost approximately 1,500 rubles from airports. The taxi should be on a meter (make sure they start it when you begin your journey) and you pay the driver when you arrive at the hotel.
Moscow is equidistant from all the airports and the the journeys take approximately an hour depending on Moscow traffic which can be notoriously bad.
As taxis are expensive you may prefer to use public transport where possible:
To connect to the Metro network from Domodedovo Airport you can take a shuttle bus to Domodedovskaya Metro station. Travel time to Partizanskaya is about two hours.
From Sheremetyevo Airport the No. 851 bus goes to Rechnoy Vokzal Metro station. Travel time to Partizanskaya is about one hour and 20 minutes.
From Vnukovo International Airport, take the Bhykobo Commuter Train in the city and then transfer to the Metro. Travel time is approximately 1 and a half hours.
Click For a printable map of the entire Moscow network in English and Russian.
Please note: You must validate your Russia visa within 72 hours of your arrival in each Russian city. This can be done when you check in at your hotel.
Accommodation on tour
This tour uses a variety of hotels, guesthouses and apartments. You can find a breakdown of your accommodation in the "About this Tour" section.
Where possible Tucan Travel try and use local accommodation on the majority of tours. The accommodation is picked based on their location to the main sites.
Hvar Island
On Hvar Island, we stay in locally owned apartments, guesthouses and homestays. We choose this because we want to ensure that our money is going back to the local community and they can benefit off tourism. The group will be split into various accommodations here but all will be within walking distance of the main sights and have en-suite rooms. Breakfast is not included in Hvar and your tour leader will advise where is best to have breakfast in the morning.
Alternative Accommodation
The type of accommodation indicated in the trip notes is a guideline. If for any reason, we need to change the accommodation listed on the itinerary, a similar standard of accommodation will be used instead. You can find the list of hotels or similar used on your itinerary under each day.
Twin Share
Accommodation on this trip is on a twin share basis unless you have upgraded to your own room. If you wish to book a double bed, please advise your Adventure Specialist upon booking.
I'd like my own room
If you are a solo traveller, a private room is available on most occasions at an extra cost. This must be booked in advance.
Check-in Time
Although we endeavour to have hotel rooms ready in time for arrival, sometimes this is not possible especially if we arrive early in the morning. In this instance we will store our luggage and enjoy the destination before checking in later in the day.
Transport
This tour uses a mixture of public transport and private minivans. The mode of transport is chosen based on schedule and timings, comfort, group size, location and reliability. Transport in Europe is some of the best in the world, with modern coaches and comfortable trains. Some transport will be equipped with WIFI and media facilities, while others will be more basic.
It is your responsibility to carry luggage on and off transport. Upon arrival to each city, we might be using trams, metros, subways or walking to the hotel.
Approximate travel times on this trip
The below information provides approximate travel times and modes of transport for your Eastern Europe Discovery tour. Please note that modes of transport may be subject to change depending on the group size and timings may vary depending on the season and border crossings on the day.
- Moscow to Veliky Novgorod - 8 hours by overnight sleeper train
- Veliky Novgorod to St Petersburg - 3 hours by bus
- St Petersburg to Tallinn - 7 hours by tourist bus
- Tallinn to Riga - 4 hours by tourist bus
- Riga to Vilnius - 4 hours by tourist bus
- Vilnius to Warsaw - 8 hours by tourist bus
- Warsaw to Krakow - 2.5 hours by train
- Krakow to Wroclaw - 3.5 hours by train
- Wroclaw to Prague - 4.5 hours by train
- Prague to Vienna - 4 hours by train
- Vienna to Bratislava - 1.5 hours by river cruise
- Bratislava to Budapest - 2.5 hours by train
- Budapest to Novi Sad - 5 hours by bus
- Novi Sad to Belgrade - 1 hour by bus
- Belgrade - Pristina - 6 hours by private vehicle including stop in Devil’s Town
- Pristina to Skopje - 3 hours by private vehicle
- Skopje to Lake Ohrid - 3.5 hours by private vehicle
- Lake Ohrid to Tirana - 4 hours by private vehicle
- Tirana to Kotor - 1 hour to Kruja, followed by 4.5 hours to Kotor by private vehicle
- Kotor to Dubrovnik - 3.5 hours by private vehicle
- Dubrovnik to Sarajevo - 4.5 hours by private vehicle
- Sarajevo to Mostar - 2.5 hours by private vehicle
- Mostar to Hvar - 1 hour to Kravice waterfalls, then 4 hours to Hvar by private vehicle (including ferry to the island)
- Hvar to Split - 1 hour by ferry
- Split to Plitvice - 4.5 hours by tourist bus
- Plitvice to Zagreb - 2.5 hours by tourist bus
- Zagreb to Lake Bled - 4 hours by train
- Lake Bled to Ljubljana - 1 hour by bus
- Ljubljana to Budapest - 7.5 hours by train
- Budapest to Eger - 2.5 hours by train
- Eger to Maramures - Full day trip
- Maramures to Sighișoara - 4 hours by private vehicle
- Sighișoara to Brașov - 5 hours in a private vehicle including stops at Viscri and Prejmer Fortified Churches
- Brasov to Bucharest - 3 hours by private vehicle
- Bucharest to Veliko Tarnovo - 3.5 hours by private vehicle
- Veliko Tarnovo to Sofia - 3.5 hours by local bus
- Sofia to Plovdiv - 2 hours by local bus
- Plovdiv to Istanbul - 7.5 hours by tourist bus
Public Transport in Europe
We will be making use of metros, buses and trams on this tour. When reaching the hotel or an included excursion, the ticket will be included in your tour cost however you will likely use these modes of transport in your own time too. Tickets are purchased from kiosks near/in the stations and you must validate your ticket in the yellow machines inside the transport. If you do not validate your ticket and an inspector comes on board you are likely to be fined.
Boat Trips and water based activities
This tour includes various locations where boat trips and other water based activities are either included in the tour or available to book as an optional excursion. It is your responsibility to wear life jackets and taking part in these activities is at your own risk.
Luggage and Packing
Luggage
You will be carrying your own luggage on tour. Please limit this to one piece per person plus one day bag.
It is important to bring luggage you can carry and lift comfortably, potentially up several flights of stairs in hotels where elevators are not available and between bus/train stations and hotels.
Packing List
Please consider which season you are travelling in and pack appropriately. All clothes should be lightweight, durable and easily washable. Please do not bring any military or camouflage-style clothing as it can be dangerous to wear and occasionally illegal. Nights can be cold, so it is a good idea to bring at least one pair of warm trousers or jeans plus several thinner sweaters / fleeces which you can layer.
Good, comfortable walking shoes are essential. There can either be comfortable trainers or walking shoes. You will find you walk a lot in Europe, sometimes on uneven and cobbled streets.
In general, Europe is not as conservative as other regions, and you do not have to worry about keeping your legs or shoulders covered on a day to day basis. However, when visiting religious sites, you will need to cover up. We recommend having long trousers or a sarong to cover up for this.
Clothing
- A lightweight and waterproof jacket
- Jeans/trousers
- Underwear and pyjamas
- T-shirts/tops/shirts
- Shorts/dresses/skirts - depending on season
- Trainers or walking shoes
- Sandals
- Jumper/cardigan/fleece
- Swimwear/sarong/coverup
Electronics
- Phone and charger
- Camera and charger
- Worldwide adaptor
- Portable battery pack
- Ipad/tablet/e-reader (great for long journeys!)
Toiletries
- Toothbrush and toothpaste
- Small medical kit with paracetamol/plasters
- Antibacterial hand gel
- Insect repellent and bite cream
- Sun cream and lip balm
- Shampoo/conditioner/body wash - ideally in bar form
- Antiperspirant/deodorant
Other
- One small day bag
- Sunglasses
- Reusable water bottle
- Cloth bag for shopping
- Ear plugs and sleep mask
Documents
- Passport
- Visas
- Insurance
- Printed copy of your passport
- Printed copy of your emergency contacts numbers
Laundry
Depending on the time spent in each destination, your Tour Leader will be able to advise on laundromats or laundry services in or near our hotels. Hotel services can be pretty costly however your tour leader will be able to recommend cheaper options. If you wash clothes yourself take care not to be too obvious where you hang them as most hotels do not like guests washing and drying their clothes in the hotel rooms.
Meals and Dietary Requirements
On a Tucan Travel tour you will experience a huge variety of amazing food in each location. Meals included are listed on the day to day itinerary and the "about your tour" section. On this trip, most breakfasts are included but lunch and dinner are at your own cost. Your tour leader will suggest restaurants in each location, and arrange evening group meals for those who wish to join. In the majority of European cities, there is a huge choice of both local and international restaurants.
If you have a specific dietary requirement it is important you advise us at the booking stage. We also recommend re-iterating this information to your tour leader on day 1. While we endeavour to assist as much as possible, it is ultimately your responsibility to research and arrange meals that suit your dietary preferences.
Food in Europe differs between countries. In Eastern and Central Europe, the standard diet is mostly meat based. Vegetarians will have options but may find themselves more limited than back home. Vegans and those on a gluten free diet will find it more challenging and you might need to pick up your own supplies at a supermarket.
Health and Safety
Emergency Contact
If you require urgent assistance prior to meeting your tour please call (+44) 788 7498 617.
Safety in Europe
Europe is generally very safe, even more so in a group. There are a few precautions which you should always take.
- Do not travel with valuables. While phones and cameras are inevitable, leave the expensive jewellery and watches at home.
- Make sure your handbag/daypack has a zip and is closed at all times.
- When in crowded areas and on metros keep your bag on your front.
- Do not walk alone after dark.
- Only use registered taxis and if possible have the hotel phone one for you.
- Do not take out large sums of cash at once and avoid keeping it all in the same place. Only take what you need for the day and leave the rest in a safe. Ideally, take more than one credit/debit card in case one is lost or stolen.
Scams in Europe
Unfortunately there are many common scams occurring regularly across Europe. While these are normally harmless to your personal safety, they can leave you losing money. The most common are people approaching you seemingly offering a gift, to then turn around and ask for money, children distracting you while someone goes through your bag, people pretending to be stranded/lost/mugged and asking you for money or people asking you to sign a fake charity petition, while someone else dips into your pocket. Pickpocket gangs often work in teams, so while one bumps into you and fumbles around apologising, another might be searching for a wallet. These scams are easily avoided by keeping your bag zipped at all times and on your front in crowds, and using your common sense when someone approaches you.
Traffic and crossing the road
Traffic is Europe can be hectic. You should always look both ways before crossing the road, depending on the country they might drive on the other side of the road. Rules on jaywalking can vary between countries, so we suggest always using pedestrian and zebra crossings.
Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is compulsory on all Tucan Travel tours. Your tour leader will request your travel insurance details at the pre departure meeting which are immediately submitted to the office. Failure to produce these details will mean you cannot join the tour.
Age Restrictions
Our tours are perfectly designed for those aged between 18 and 65 years old. They are fast-paced and sometimes tiring, while packed with adventure, new experiences and feel-good moments. With customers from around the world, of different ages, backgrounds and nationalities, some groups can be more boisterous than others. As a result, we ask that anyone wanting to travel under the age of 18 or over 65 carefully consider whether a group tour is right for them. We may ask that you fill in our tour suitability form found here to guarantee your enjoyment of the trip. Please read through our Tour Suitability page or contact a member of our Reservations Team if in doubt. Please note that we do not accept children under the age of 16 on our group tours.
Responsible Travel
As a global tour operator, we understand the importance of running sustainable tours that have as low an impact on the environment as possible. Please read our comprehensive guide here before you travel.
Physical Rating
Physical rating on your tour
The about this tour section will advise you on the physical rating of your chosen tour. This is scored from 1 to 5.
- Relaxing: Sit back and relax on this trip! There are no physically demanding excursions included. You will have to carry your own bags.
- Easy: Some easy physical activities are required on this trip though you won't need to prepare in advance. There may also be more strenuous optional excursions available which may require advanced preparation depending on your level of fitness. You will have to carry your bags, enjoy short walking tours in the heat or at altitude or perhaps travel on cramped public transport.
- Moderate: This trip will get your heart racing with tough one-day or easy multi-day hikes included. A good level of fitness is required to get the most out of the trip. You will have to carry your own bags and travel on cramped public transport.
- Serious: Preparing in advance for this trip will allow you to get the most out of it. Tough multi-day hikes at altitude, having to carry your own bags and travel on public transport all feature but this rating may relate to the length of your tour and the mental endurance needed to get to the end.
- Heart-pumping: Our most difficult physical rating. This trip will get your body moving and heart pumping. Prepare to be challenged both physically and mentally.
Availability & Departures
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Single Room (pre tour)
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Twin Room (pre tour per person)
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Double Room (pre tour per person)
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Single Room (post tour)
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Double Room (post tour per person)
From US$52.00
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Route: Moscow to Istanbul
Days: 38 Days