Balkans Rail Adventure

Balkans Rail Adventure
Balkans Rail Adventure
Balkans Rail Adventure
Balkans Rail Adventure
Balkans Rail Adventure
Balkans Rail Adventure
Balkans Rail Adventure
Balkans Rail Adventure
Balkans Rail Adventure
Balkans Rail Adventure
Balkans Rail Adventure


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CAD $5,470 Was CAD $5,850

16 Days

Best Rate: Guarantee

Trip Type: Small Group

Activity Level: Easy

Get an authentic taste of the Balkans, journeying through the heart of the region on this fast-paced rail adventure.

Price based on per person in Double Room for departure 09 Aug 2025

Experience Overview

Get an authentic taste of the Balkans as you journey through the heart of the region on this fast-paced rail adventure. Travel from Slovenia to Kosovo via Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, and North Macedonia - ticking off bucket-list sites and getting to grips with the historic and modern culture of the former Yugoslavia. Explore lesser-travelled cities and areas of rural beauty, hopping on and off local trains and refuelling with authentic local food and drink.

Explore by rail - Travel by local train, including the Bar to Belgrade sleeper line

Uncover stories of the former Yugoslavia - From iconic highlights to hidden gems, journey across the Balkans and discover both the celebrated landmarks and lesser-known corners that shaped this fascinating region

National parks and vibrant capitals - Experience a rich mix of natural wonders and dynamic cities as you travel through the Balkans. From the waterfalls of Plitvice and the iconic bridge in Mostar to buzzing capital hubs like Belgrade and Skopje, each stop reveals a new side of the region's story

Highlights

Visit seven countries of Former Yugoslavia in just 16 days|Experience a variety of scenic rail journeys|Discover contrasting landscapes and cities in this lesser visited region

Trip Details

Product CodeProduct Code: 20350

Tour TypeTour Type: Small Group

AccommodationAccommodation: Moderate

TransportTransport: BusBoatPublic BusTaxiTrain

Guide LanguageGuide Language: English

Tour OperatorTour Operator: Explore Worldwide

Supplier CodeSupplier Code: YUG

StartStarts: Bosnia and Herzegovina

FinishFinishes: Bosnia and Herzegovina

DurationDuration: 16 days

DeparturesDepartures: Guaranteed

Physical RatingPhysical Rating: Easy

Includes

  • Explore Tour Leader
  • Driver(s)
  • Local Guide(s)

Accommodation

  • B&B Hotel Ljubljana Park
  • Zonar Zagreb Hotel
  • Hotel Hecco
  • Hotel Bristol
  • Hotel Helada
  • Overnight train from Bar to Belgrade
  • Hotel Prag
  • New City Hotel
  • Hotel Centar
  • Aleksandrija Hotel
  • Hotel Begolli
  • Hotel Manda Heritage

Price

Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD $5,470 ($342 /day)

Itinerary

1
Day 1-Join trip in Ljubljana

Our journey through the Balkans begins today in Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. This historic city lies in the shadow of its old castle and along the banks of the Ljubljanica River, which meanders through the pedestrianised centre. For those arriving in time, our tour leader plans to meet you in the hotel reception at 8.30pm. There are no other activities planned today, so you're free to arrive in Ljubljana at any time. If you'd like an airport transfer, you'll need to arrive into Ljubljana Joze Pucnik Airport (LJU), which is around a 40-minute drive from the hotel. If your flight arrives earlier in the day - or if you're extending your stay by a night - we recommend visiting the castle today. This evening, before the welcome meeting, you might like to enjoy dinner in one of the city's gostilna restaurants, where traditional recipes are prepared with local ingredients and paired with good wines.
Accommodation:

  • Type - Hotel
  • Accommodation Name - B&B Hotel Ljubljana Park
  • Grade - Comfortable
  • All Inclusive - No
  • Any Meal Provided - No
  • Breakfast Provided - No
  • Dinner Provided - No
  • Lunch Provided - No
  • Meal Name - Meals Provided: None

2
Day 2-Visit Lake Bled, afternoon Ljubljana walking tour

This morning, we'll take an excursion to Lake Bled, about an hour away by public bus. Located at the foot of the Alps, Lake Bled is famous for its stunning natural beauty. The crystal-clear lake, surrounded by lush forests and dramatic mountain peaks, creates a picture-perfect setting that has captivated visitors for centuries. The charming resort town of Bled was once one of Europe's most fashionable retreats. In the early 20th century, it was home to the Yugoslav Royal Family and later became the summer residence of President Tito. You'll have free time here to explore as you wish. You might like to give your camera a workout on a scenic walk along the lakeshore, or take a traditional gondola boat (known as a pletna) across the water to the island at its centre. There, you'll find the Baroque Church of the Assumption. Alternatively, you could visit Bled Castle, perched high on a cliff with spectacular views over the lake and surrounding countryside. We'll return to Ljubljana in the afternoon. The city is brimming with art, culture and music, all framed by striking Germanic-style architecture. Late this afternoon, we'll explore the city on foot with a local guide, taking in some of its most iconic landmarks - including the Opera House, National Gallery, Republic Square, and the city's most famous sight, Triple Bridge. This evening is free for you to enjoy dinner wherever you like, or you may wish to join your fellow travellers at a local restaurant recommended by your tour leader.
Accommodation:

  • Type - Hotel
  • Accommodation Name - B&B Hotel Ljubljana Park
  • Grade - Comfortable
  • All Inclusive - No
  • Any Meal Provided - Yes
  • Breakfast Provided - Yes
  • Dinner Provided - No
  • Lunch Provided - No
  • Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast

3
Day 3-Free morning in Ljubljana, afternoon train to Zagreb (Croatia). Walking tour of Zagreb on arrival.

This morning, you have free time to relax and enjoy Ljubljana at your own pace. If you haven't already, why not take the funicular up to Ljubljana Castle or enjoy a scenic ride along the Ljubljanica River aboard a traditional wooden boat? In the early afternoon, we'll board a local train to Zagreb. The journey takes around three hours, following the Sava River for much of the way and offering beautiful views of farmland across eastern Slovenia. During the trip, we'll cross the border into Croatia, arriving later this afternoon. On arrival, we'll begin exploring Croatia's capital with a guided walking tour. While Zagreb is rich in art and gastronomy, it doesn't attract the same tourist crowds as many European capitals. It's well worth a spot on your bucket list, thanks to its mix of Austro-Hungarian architecture and more austere socialist-era buildings. Key highlights include the Gothic Zagreb Cathedral and the 13th-century Saint Mark's Church. Please note that the city suffered a significant earthquake in 2020, and some historic buildings are still undergoing renovation-so access to certain interiors may be limited. The walking tour is mostly easy, but Zagreb's hilly terrain means there are quite a few steps to navigate as we move up and down the streets. After the tour, you may wish to join your tour leader for dinner at a local Croatian restaurant while in the city. Afterwards, we'll take public transport back to our hotel to check in.
Accommodation:

  • Type - Hotel
  • Accommodation Name - Zonar Zagreb Hotel
  • Grade - Comfortable
  • All Inclusive - No
  • Any Meal Provided - Yes
  • Breakfast Provided - Yes
  • Dinner Provided - No
  • Lunch Provided - No
  • Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast

4
Day 4-Visit Plitvice National Park

Today, we'll spend the full day visiting Plitvice Lakes National Park - a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its chain of turquoise lakes, cascading waterfalls, and lush woodlands teeming with wildlife. The drive takes around three hours from Zagreb. On arrival, we'll explore the park by boat and on foot, following well-marked walking trails, many of which are wooden boardwalks suspended just above the water. Around every corner, you'll encounter breathtaking waterfalls and unforgettable views that give the park its fairytale feel. The walk is expected to take around five to six hours, so we recommend wearing sturdy footwear. After some free time for an optional picnic lunch in the park, we'll return to Zagreb for the evening. Your hotel is well located with plenty of nearby restaurants to choose from for dinner tonight. This evening, we recommend stocking up on snacks and food in preparation for tomorrow's train journey.
Accommodation:

  • Type - Hotel
  • Accommodation Name - Zonar Zagreb Hotel
  • Grade - Comfortable
  • All Inclusive - No
  • Any Meal Provided - Yes
  • Breakfast Provided - Yes
  • Dinner Provided - No
  • Lunch Provided - No
  • Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast

5
Day 5-Travel to Sarajevo (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

This morning, we embark on one of the longest travel days of the tour as we make our way to Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The first leg of the journey takes us by local train from Zagreb to the remote village of Vrpolje, near the Croatian border - a journey of around five hours. Travelling through the southern region of the Pannonian Plain, you'll get a real glimpse of rural Croatian life from the train window. From Vrpolje, we'll switch to a private vehicle for the border crossing and continue our journey by road to Sarajevo. As we drive, the scenery becomes increasingly dramatic - the flat plains give way to rugged mountains and steep valleys, part of the wider Dinaric Alps. Sarajevo itself is dramatically set in a narrow river valley, surrounded by mountains on all sides - a striking setting that hints at the city's complex history and unique blend of cultures. The drive to the city takes around six hours, including a stop at a local restaurant for dinner. We expect to arrive in Sarajevo by mid-evening.
Accommodation:

  • Type - Hotel
  • Accommodation Name - Hotel Hecco
  • Grade - Comfortable
  • All Inclusive - No
  • Any Meal Provided - Yes
  • Breakfast Provided - Yes
  • Dinner Provided - No
  • Lunch Provided - No
  • Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast

6
Day 6-Walking tour of Sarajevo, chance to visit Tunnel of Hope Museum

This morning, we'll head into the city centre to meet our local guide for a walking tour exploring Sarajevo's complex and fascinating history. We'll visit the site of a pivotal moment in world events - the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand on 28 June 1914, which triggered the outbreak of the First World War. As we walk, we'll admire elegant Austro-Hungarian architecture, including the grand City Hall, and learn about the city's rich heritage that once earned it the nickname 'Little Jerusalem'. Sarajevo has long been a cultural crossroads, where East meets West and mosques, synagogues, Catholic and Orthodox churches all sit within walking distance of one another. This unique blend of influences is visible throughout the city - from the Ottoman-era Bascarsija bazaar to the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, the Cathedral of Jesus' Heart, and the Old Synagogue. On the walking tour, we'll also visit local artisans who practice traditional hand-hammered metalwork, crafting beautiful copper and tin pieces using techniques passed down through generations. The afternoon is free for you to explore at your own pace. You might like to continue wandering through the cobbled lanes of the Old Town, relax in a café with a strong Bosnian coffee, or simply soak up the city's atmosphere. Alternatively, you can join an optional visit to the Tunnel of Hope Museum. Built during the 1992-1995 siege, this tunnel was a vital lifeline for residents under blockade - and the museum provides a powerful insight into life during the longest siege in modern history. The visit includes transport to and from the museum, as well as a local guide, since the site is located just outside the city. You'll be dropped back in the afternoon with free time to explore more of Sarajevo or sample the city's excellent culinary scene at your own pace. This evening, you're free to enjoy dinner wherever you choose. Sarajevo's culinary scene reflects its diverse cultural roots, with strong Ottoman influences. Expect to find grilled meats, pita-style breads, fresh salads and rich stews on the menu - and be sure to leave room for some syrup-soaked baklava for dessert.
Accommodation:

  • Type - Hotel
  • Accommodation Name - Hotel Hecco
  • Grade - Comfortable
  • All Inclusive - No
  • Any Meal Provided - Yes
  • Breakfast Provided - Yes
  • Dinner Provided - No
  • Lunch Provided - No
  • Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast

7
Day 7-Scenic rail trip to Mostar and walking tour of the city

This morning we have an early start due to limited train timetables - but the scenic rail journey from Sarajevo to Mostar more than makes up for it. The trip takes just under three hours, though timings can vary slightly depending on signalling as we pass through the mountains. As the train winds through dramatic landscapes once occupied by Bosnian Serb forces during the war, the views serve as a poignant reminder of the region's recent past. We'll arrive in Mostar in the late morning and take taxis to our hotel to drop off our luggage before heading into the city centre for a guided walking tour. Set in the Herzegovina region, Mostar still bears visible scars from the 18-month siege it endured during the 1990s. Yet despite its turbulent history, the city now has a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere - a striking contrast that speaks to its resilience. The Ottoman influence is still strongly felt in the cobbled lanes, historic mosques and traditional architecture. We'll explore the old bazaar, visit a mosque, and wind our way through the heart of the city to one of Bosnia and Herzegovina's most iconic landmarks - Stari Most (Old Bridge). Spanning the Neretva River, the bridge once connected the city's Muslim east bank with the predominantly Christian west. Destroyed during the Balkan conflict and later rebuilt, the UNESCO-listed Stari Most stands today as a powerful symbol of unity, reconciliation and cultural heritage. This afternoon and evening are free for you to explore Mostar at your own pace. You might like to return to the bazaar, try traditional Herzegovinian dishes, or simply relax by the river with a coffee or cold drink.
Accommodation:

  • Type - Hotel
  • Accommodation Name - Hotel Bristol
  • Grade - Comfortable
  • All Inclusive - No
  • Any Meal Provided - Yes
  • Breakfast Provided - Yes
  • Dinner Provided - No
  • Lunch Provided - No
  • Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast

8
Day 8-Visit Old Town Dubrovnik (Croatia), travel to Tivat (Montenegro)

Today is another full day of travel as we make our way from Mostar to the Adriatic coast. Leaving behind the dramatic landscapes of the lower Dinaric Alps, we'll cross the border back into Croatia. As we approach the sea, the scenery shifts - with drier karst mountains and glimpses of the deep blue Adriatic coming into view. Depending on how smooth the border crossing is, the journey to Dubrovnik should take around 4.5 hours. Once we arrive, we'll have approximately three hours to explore the city's extraordinary Old Town. Surrounded by towering medieval walls and perched along the sparkling coast, Dubrovnik is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with a rich and complex history. Though it suffered heavy shelling during the conflicts of the early 1990s, the Old Town has been meticulously restored. During your free time here, we recommend wandering through the narrow, marble-paved streets, finding a spot for lunch, or - if you're up for it - climbing the city walls for panoramic views. Just be prepared for queues in the summer months, as it's one of the city's most popular activities. Later this afternoon, we'll continue our journey south along one of the region's most scenic coastal roads, crossing into Montenegro and heading to the stylish port town of Tivat, where we'll spend the night. Depending on traffic, the drive from Dubrovnik to Tivat can take up to three hours. Once a quiet town, Tivat has undergone a striking transformation in recent years, now known for its sleek marina and upscale waterfront that draws the global yachting crowd each summer. This evening, you might like to stroll through the town and enjoy some of the excellent seafood on offer. Please note that we'll be crossing two international borders today. Delays are possible, especially during peak travel season - so bring a book, snacks, and a bit of patience for the road.
Accommodation:

  • Type - Hotel
  • Accommodation Name - Hotel Helada
  • Grade - Comfortable
  • All Inclusive - No
  • Any Meal Provided - Yes
  • Breakfast Provided - Yes
  • Dinner Provided - No
  • Lunch Provided - No
  • Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast

9
Day 9-Morning in Tivat, visit Kotor en route to Bar, board the overnight sleeper train to Belgrade (Serbia)

We\ ve got a free morning in Tivat to take things at a relaxed pace. If the weather's nice, you might like to wander down to the nearby public beach for a swim - it's just a short walk from the hotel. Do bring your water shoes, as it's a pebbly beach. If a dip's not your thing, there are plenty of beachfront cafés, restaurants and bars where you can enjoy a coffee or a leisurely brunch. Around midday, we'll set off on a short drive (about 30 minutes) to the beautifully preserved town of Kotor. Tucked beneath steep cliffs and protected by medieval walls, Kotor's Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the best examples of medieval architecture along the Adriatic. You'll have most of the afternoon to explore - stroll the narrow cobbled lanes, grab a coffee, check out the local shops, or even head to the beach for another swim. If you're feeling active, there's the option to climb the 1,400 steps up to the San Giovanni Fortress - the views over the Bay of Kotor are well worth the effort. Later this afternoon, we continue south along the scenic coastal road to Bar (approx. 2 hours, depending on traffic), where we'll board our overnight sleeper train to Belgrade - a rail journey of around 12 hours. This route has a fascinating history, having been built during the Yugoslav era by Tito himself. He famously hosted guests such as Queen Elizabeth II along this very line. We travel in second-class sleeper compartments, usually with two or three bunk beds per cabin and all bedding provided. While we always try to keep the group close together, train bookings on this route can be tricky - so it's possible we may be split across a few carriages. Your tour leader will be there to help everyone find their spot and settle in. Please note that single rooms or private compartments aren't available tonight. We recommend having a read through the 'Accommodation Notes' section to get a clear idea of what to expect - this is an old-style train journey, full of character, and a memorable way to travel across the Balkans.
Accommodation:

  • Type - Overnight Train
  • Accommodation Name - Overnight train from Bar to Belgrade
  • Grade - Basic
  • All Inclusive - No
  • Any Meal Provided - Yes
  • Breakfast Provided - Yes
  • Dinner Provided - No
  • Lunch Provided - No
  • Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast

10
Day 10-Walking tour of Belgrade; free afternoon to explore

We'll arrive in Belgrade this morning around 7 am and take a taxi to our hotel, where we'll stay for the next two nights. Please note that check-in won't be available at this early hour, so we'll leave our luggage at the hotel. Your tour leader will then take you to a local café for breakfast, a great way to experience Belgrade's lively café culture. After breakfast, we'll set off on a 3-hour walking tour with a local guide to explore the city. We'll begin in the downtown area, visiting Kalemegdan Park, which offers stunning views of the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. Here, we'll explore the Belgrade Fortress, a historic site that has stood for centuries. Next, we'll visit the Cathedral of St. Sava, one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world, known for its impressive white marble exterior. This afternoon, you'll have free time to explore Belgrade further. You can wander through the charming Skadarlija district, enjoy the vibrant Republic Square, or simply relax by the riverbanks.
Accommodation:

  • Type - Hotel
  • Accommodation Name - Hotel Prag
  • Grade - Comfortable
  • All Inclusive - No
  • Any Meal Provided - Yes
  • Breakfast Provided - Yes
  • Dinner Provided - No
  • Lunch Provided - No
  • Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast

11
Day 11-Optional train excursion to Novi Sad, traditional Serbian barbeque dinner

Today, you have the option to visit the city of Novi Sad by train. We'll walk a short distance to the train station, where we'll board a train for the one-hour journey to this charming city. As Serbia's second-largest city, Novi Sad offers a much more relaxed atmosphere, perched on the banks of the Danube River. The city's origins are believed to trace back to the historic Petrovaradin Fortress, which proudly dominates the skyline. We'll take a guided tour, both on foot and using local buses, to explore key sites, including the fortress, rich in Roman, Greek, and Byzantine history, the Greek School, and the Orthodox Cathedral. After the tour, you'll have free time to wander through the pedestrian area of Novi Sad. You might choose to relax at one of the many riverside cafés, enjoying a drink and soaking in the peaceful atmosphere before we take the train back to Belgrade. This evening, we'll walk from the hotel to a local restaurant for a traditional Serbian barbecue dinner, accompanied by live music. Paprika is a key ingredient in Serbian cuisine, often used in its fresh form rather than as a dried spice. You'll find it in salads with tomatoes, cucumbers, and cheese, grilled alongside meats, pickled, stuffed, and even mashed. Serbs also love cream, particularly kajmak, a thick, partially fermented cream that's commonly served with grilled meats or fresh bread (it's like a blend of sour cream and clotted cream). The national drink is rakija, a powerful spirit typically made from plums or grapes, but more unusual versions made from quince, walnut, or honey can also be found.
Accommodation:

  • Type - Hotel
  • Accommodation Name - Hotel Prag
  • Grade - Comfortable
  • All Inclusive - No
  • Any Meal Provided - Yes
  • Breakfast Provided - Yes
  • Dinner Provided - Yes
  • Lunch Provided - No
  • Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast & Dinner

12
Day 12-Local train to Nis; free afternoon to explore further.

Today, we'll start our day early, taking taxis to the train station for our journey to the charming city of Nis. The train ride will take around 6 hours, offering scenic views of the countryside along the way. Nis, one of the oldest cities in Europe, has a rich history and vibrant culture. Upon arrival, we'll explore the city further with our tour leader, uncovering its fascinating past and cultural heritage. This afternoon, you'll have free time to explore on your own. You may wish to visit the birthplace of Roman Emperor Constantine the Great at the Constantine the Great Memorial Complex, where you can learn about his life and legacy. Alternatively, you can visit the impressive Nis Fortress, dating back to the 18th century. The fortress offers stunning views over the city, and inside, you'll find several museums and cultural landmarks to explore. For a more somber experience, you can also visit the Crveni Krst concentration camp. Established by the Gestapo in 1941 and liberated by partisans on October 14, 1944, Crveni Krst was the first Nazi camp set up in the Balkans and is one of the few remaining camps still intact today.
Accommodation:

  • Type - Hotel
  • Accommodation Name - New City Hotel
  • Grade - Comfortable
  • All Inclusive - No
  • Any Meal Provided - Yes
  • Breakfast Provided - Yes
  • Dinner Provided - No
  • Lunch Provided - No
  • Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast

13
Day 13-Orientation tour of Skopje (North Macedonia) , included traditional Macedonian dinner

Today, we'll take taxis to the local bus station and board a charter bus for our journey to Skopje, North Macedonia. The drive should take about 3 hours, giving us a scenic view of the region as we make our way to the capital. Upon arrival, we'll head to the city centre by taxi, where we'll begin our orientation tour. Skopje's unique blend of history and culture will be immediately apparent as we explore its key highlights. We'll start with a visit to the city's ancient fortress, which offers stunning views over Skopje and the surrounding landscape. From there, we'll head to the Old Bazaar, a vibrant 12th-century marketplace that remains the largest and most well-preserved in Southeast Europe. As we stroll through its winding streets, we'll pass traditional shops, mosques, and historical buildings that reflect the city's Ottoman heritage. Next, we'll visit St. Savior Church, known for its beautiful frescoes and serene atmosphere, followed by a stop at the Holocaust Museum, which offers a poignant insight into the history of Jewish communities in the region. Skopje has been used a pawn in many wars, including World War II, and many empires have ruled over the city, all influencing the architecture, religion, and traditions. Despite the turbulent and sometimes violent history, Skopje is now a peaceful city where residents are free to practice all religions, the main faiths being Macedonian Orthodox and Islam. The city is awash with stunning places of worship, though you might notice the skyline dotted with minarets - this is due to a law enforced by the Turks stating Christian buildings could not be taller than mosques. This afternoon, you have free time to further enjoy the city or to relax following the busy morning explorations. We'll end today with dinner in a traditional local North Macedonian restaurant.
Accommodation:

  • Type - Hotel
  • Accommodation Name - Hotel Centar
  • Grade - Comfortable
  • All Inclusive - No
  • Any Meal Provided - Yes
  • Breakfast Provided - Yes
  • Dinner Provided - Yes
  • Lunch Provided - No
  • Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast & Dinner

14
Day 14-Journey to Ohrid with afternoon boat ride on the lake

Today, we'll drive for around 3 hours and by midday, we'll arrive into the 3000-year-old town of Ohrid, where we'll join a local guide for a 2 hour tour of the historic settlement. Weather permitting, we'll take a trip out onto the lake by boat, so we can see the town from a different perspective, too. To end the day, you have the option to walk the short distance to a local restaurant and have a traditional fish supper. If we're lucky this will include Lake Ohrid brown trout which is a speciality often served in soups or as a whole stuffed fish.
Accommodation:

  • Type - Hotel
  • Accommodation Name - Aleksandrija Hotel
  • Grade - Comfortable
  • All Inclusive - No
  • Any Meal Provided - Yes
  • Breakfast Provided - Yes
  • Dinner Provided - No
  • Lunch Provided - No
  • Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast

15
Day 15-Visit to Saint Jovan Bigorski Monastery and Mavrovo National Park en route to Pristina (Kosovo). Included farwell dinner.

This morning, we'll begin the nine-hour journey to Kosovo's capital, Pristina. To break up the long drive, we'll make plenty of stops. We'll visit Saint Jovan Bigorski Monastery, dedicated to Saint John the Baptist and built almost 1000 years ago. We'll also stop in the Mavrovo National Park, which is home to a wealth of pine forests, field covered plains, waterfalls and also North Macedonia's highest mountain, Mount Korab, standing at 2,764 metres high. Once we cross the border into Kosovo, we'll drive the final section to the capital city Pristina. Kosovo remains practically untouched by tourism, and we'll get a taste of this unique destination with an overnight stay. After checking in to our hotel, we'll have about an hour to freshen up before our final farewell dinner. After dinner, we take a walk through Mother Teresa Square before returning to our hotel. Cuisine in Kosovo has been influenced by many different countries over the years and is quite similar to that found in Albania. Bread and dairy are important elements of most dishes and Flia is a popular dish (a crepe like layered tart normally served with Kaymak cream). Pies, stews and grilled meats with potatoes and rice are also all popular. If you want to try a local liquor, get a taste of Boza (a thick sticky sweet drink made from malted corn and flour). Please note the border crossing into Kosovo today can at peak times take up to 1 hour.
Accommodation:

  • Type - Hotel
  • Accommodation Name - Hotel Begolli
  • Grade - Comfortable
  • All Inclusive - No
  • Any Meal Provided - Yes
  • Breakfast Provided - Yes
  • Dinner Provided - Yes
  • Lunch Provided - No
  • Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast & Dinner

16
Day 16-Trip ends in Pristina

Our trip ends this morning in Pristina. There are no activities planned today, so you're free to depart from Pristina at any time. If your flight is departing later in the day, luggage storage facilities are available at our hotel. If you'd like an airport transfer, you'll need to depart from Pristina International Airport 'Adem Jashari' (PRN), which is a 25-minute drive away. Depending on the time of your flight, or if you're extending your stay by a night, we'd recommend exploring more of the city. It might not be the most attractive city on the tour but what it lacks in lustre, it makes up for in lively atmosphere.
Accommodation:

  • Type -
  • Accommodation Name -
  • Grade -
  • All Inclusive - No
  • Any Meal Provided - Yes
  • Breakfast Provided - Yes
  • Dinner Provided - No
  • Lunch Provided - No
  • Meal Name - Meals Provided: Breakfast

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Explore Worldwide

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Reviews

 

David   -  Traveled, May 2025

Really interesting trip. Seven countries. History, politics, beautiful landscapes. Excellent, friendly, knowledgeable tour leader.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 06/12/2025

 

Anonymous   -  Traveled, May 2025

Great trip Did and saw lots.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 06/02/2025

 

Anonymous   -  Traveled, May 2025

Having done so many stops and different hotels, I am finding it hard to fully remember each place we visited but have tried to recall as best I can. I may have got some of the places confused though. Our guide, Lazar, was lovely and really helped to bond the group together and was fun to be with. He looked after us all really well and gave us a lot of useful and interesting information. All of our drivers and local guides were also good, although there were a lot of dates and information to take in and by mid week two, we were all cultured out. Our group was mixed but we all got on well and had a lot of fun together. I did feel a bit sorry for one of the solo ladies who was a lot younger than the rest of us. There was no problem with getting on with everyone but I think she would have had more fun with at least one other person nearer to her own age. Overall the trip was very good but I did feel some of the places we went to were a box ticking exercise and not necessarily the best places to go. The journey itself didn’t always flow well and we seemed to travel big distances going backwards and forwards. Ljubljana was nice as was the visit to Lake Bled. There was only a half day scheduled in Zagreb as the 2nd day was a planned visit to Plitvice Lakes. We were not able to go on the Plitvice trip as my partner wasn’t able to walk the distance suffering with a bad knee, however this did give us more time to explore Zagreb which we found worthwhile. (A half day wasn’t really enough time to see the city). We had also seen the lakes last year so didn’t feel we had missed out. Hotel was nice but would have been better to have stayed closer to the centre as it was a 10 min taxi drive to the centre. Really like Sarajevo and Mostar, time was tight to explore fully but had 2 good guided tours. Hotel Hecco was quite basic and we had to carry suitcases up 3 flights of stairs which wasn’t easy, (Lazar helped us all with our cases). Good location though. Dubrovnik – we have been before so we were happy to have a chilled afternoon but for everyone else there was not a lot of time to explore and would have been good to have a city tour as there is a lot to see and learn about its history. Tivat was lovely. We only had half day in Kotor which was enough and we had to catch the overnight train. We were lucky as most of us only had 2 people in a 3 berth cabin. I would not have wanted to be in a cabin with 3 people as not enough room and hard to get up to the top bunk. Otherwise the train journey was more comfortable than I thought it would be. It was a shame that the train trip is listed as being one of the most beautiful, as we were not able to benefit from the scenery as it was dark for the majority of the trip. Belgrade needed more than one day. The 2nd day was an optional trip to Novi Sad which I would have liked to have done but we didn’t feel we had seen enough of Belgrade so the 2nd day gave us more time to get trams and find our way around. The train journey to Nis was scenic but very slow. Nis was ok for half a day but a long way to go for such a short time. Would like to have gone to the Creveni concentration camp but there was not enough time as it closed at 4pm. Skopje was nice and one day was enough to see the main sights Ohrid was lovely but unfortunately we had torrential rain and got soaked through on the tour and could not do the boat trip. No one’s fault. The hotel in Ohrid had a function on in the evening with loud music playing to the early hours of the morning. There was no warning of this and not acceptable to be going on so late. The last day’s drive to Pristina was very long. We passed through some beautiful scenery and I think we would all have liked to do a few more stops to take photos and to enjoy the National Park. Basically we had a very long drive to arrive in Pristina late afternoon, giving us just over an hour to look round before having dinner. Our flight the next day was early as otherwise we could have spent the morning exploring. I would have liked to have seen a bit more of the Kosovo. Overall a very interesting and enjoyable trip.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 05/21/2025

 

Gary Mark Smith   -  Traveled, April 2025

Lazr so knowledgeable about all seven countries he should be teaching upper level university courses. He’s dedicated and streetwise, particularly to your benefit when it comes to getting low prices for tour expenses. He should be given an immediate raise and be considered for future promotion.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 05/16/2025

 

Clive   -  Traveled, September 2024

Four star rating because the explore trip description was out of date. Whilst advertised as a rail adventure we had very few train journeys (even counting in the rail trip that had to be cancelled due to landslide flooding and earthquake). The train stock described as ex soviet union had apparently been for some time replaced by more modern carriages. Other itineries were also different, but all of the changes were good. Our tour leader Filip was beyond excellent. Always cheerful and completely unfazed. For example, by the sudden cancellation of the train journey form Sarajevo to Mostar,. He very quickly reorganised transport arrangements with the bonus that we also travlled through an extra nationl park. Very knowledgeable about a vast range of Balkan related topics. Kind and considerate, especially to those of us whose speed of walking was slower than the rest of the group. The guides were all good with the standout being the guide to the Sarajevo tunnel. Suggest you include this as an integral part of the future tours. I booked with the complete knowledge that the tour would be full on but, like other group members, would suggest that the intinerary should be relaxed a bit. Hotels OK but breakfasts were standard 'continental' so, unless this is what people in the Balkans eat, lacked any local flavour.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 10/12/2024

 

Judith   -  Traveled, September 2024

Well organised with lots of variety. Fast pace but lots to see and learn about. History of all the different countries was extremely complex .Beautiful scenery and good weather.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 10/16/2024

 

Gill   -  Traveled, September 2024

Full on, busy, enjoyable trip. I wouldn’t describe it as a rail adventure as mostly we travelled by bus. Worth noting that towards the end of the season some train routes do not run. Jammed packed itinerary and a great way to see so many countries. The city guides were excellent, in particular, Sarajevo, Zagreb and Mostar. A couple of times a felt we could have left earlier in order to arrive at our next destination a bit earlier. Very varied. For me the highlight was definitely Sarajevo. Would really recommend the optional tunnel tour; an absolute stand out. Accommodation was poor at times - particularly in Sarajevo. Food options limited for vegetarians. Smoking is everywhere in the region, even inside restaurants. Also worth noting that there is a lot of carrying bags on/off trains/buses and many hotels don’t have lifts. Tour leader was knowledgable, friendly and helpful. One slight negative for me was the pressure to attend optional group dinners.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 10/13/2024

 

YingWah   -  Traveled, September 2024

Our group Explore Leader, Filip Kolic, is highly professional in ensuring our trip is as comfortable and enjoyable as possible. He's quick in problem-solving and forward thinking for example he's on top of organising alternative transport back-to-back for our group when early news of regional floodings and landslides had caused disruptions of the railway and road connections to our next destination. Great job there as we were able to reach our next city to continue our planned guided city tour, although quite short. We managed to celebrate our trial & tribulation at a lovely quick dinner next to our hotel! All went well with extra National Park sceneries and travel experiences!

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 10/12/2024

 

Peter   -  Traveled, August 2024

Well planned itinerary, very good leader. I learned a lot about the countries visited. The travel went very well, and good food too.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 09/14/2024

 

Damian  -  Traveled, June 2024

On the whole the trip was great, hotels were of a good standard, the itinerary was described as full on and it certainly was. Our Explore Leader Filip was excellent, always made sure everything went smoothly and kept us up to date with arrangements for the next day. All the drivers and local guides were also great. The itinerary at times didn't give us enough time in some of the locations, would have perhaps preferred less locations, or possibly using a route sequence that reduced the amount of travelling bit.

Source: Tour operator   Submitted: 07/09/2024

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