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Groups and Tours brochure Croatia
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Company Profile
TAP Portugal Representative for Croatia
and Slovenia. TAP Portugal.
Eva Air Representative GSA for Croatia,
Slovenia, Bosnia, Macedonia and Serbia.
Ukraine International Airlines
GSA for Croatia.
IATA licensed air ticket seller
(IATA kod: 75 – 3 2069 6 (Zagreb),
75 – 3 2118 6 (Split)
kompas.hr is one of the leading tour operators in Croatia, with
more than 60 years of tradition. More than 80 qualified staff in
7 Croatian cities where kompas.hr has its offices and branches
(Zagreb, Split, Rijeka, Šibenik, Osijek, Čakovec and Karlovac)
have a proven track record of providing the highest quality
professional services in Croatia and all over the World.
We guarantee you a pro-active, dynamic and responsive service before, throughout and after your
trip. Our rich and long experience will help you enjoy Croatia the best possible way. We are in a
unique position to offer a complete leisure package from arrival to departure including all logistical
support from guides, flights, coaches, accommodation and thematic excursions.
From group and FIT programs tailored to measure, special interest tours such as Art & History
tours, exploring national parks, wine & dine, pilgrimage tours, soft adventure tours, escorted coach
tours, transfers, excursions, meetings, conventions, incentives and events, our expertly trained and
committed professionals will oversee every detail.
We manage the group and individual needs of travelers in such diverse fields as fashion,
entertainment, production, finance and leisure travel. We boast a team of experienced and clientfocused advisors who know how to take advantage of Kompas’ unique position in the global travel
market delivering exceptional value and service.
Member of ASTA
(American Society of Travel Agents)
The programmes contained in this brochure present a part of our experience, but all tour packages
may of course be changed and tailored to suit your specific needs and your individual requirements.
Member of UHPA
(Association of Croatian Travel Agencies)
Our accumulation of knowledge and wealth of experience as well as our devotion to customer
care ensures that the highest standards are maintained. We challenge ourselves even when it
seems impossible, and by doing so we achieve your goals. We will reach far to produce unique and
memorable programmes because our customers value quality and distinction.
We will stay ahead, because you expect us to.
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– the right partner for full service in Croatia and the region!
Dubrovnik
Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Events
As one of the leading travel organizations and tour operators of Croatia, kompas.hr enjoys
the privileged position in providing a complete tourist offer in the whole region.
Whether you are organizing a smaller meeting or a conference, kompas.hr has the experience
and infrastructure to ensure that everything runs smoothly.
From registration, room set-up, audio-visual arrangements, event staff, entertainment and
activity co-ordination to food and beverage requirements, our expertly trained and committed
professionals will oversee every detail.
We guarantee a fast, courteous and professional service with meticulous attention to detail which
will ensure that your event in Croatia is an outstanding success.
We look after your delegates from arrival to return to ensure a truly memorable experience. It is
the personal touch that can make the difference. We put ourselves in your guests’ shoes to ensure
that every need is anticipated.
It will be our pleasure to offer a complete package from arrival to departure including all logistical
support from assistance, guides, flights, coaches, accommodation and excursions.
Head Office
Ede Murtića 4, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia
Phone: + 385 1 4882 500
Fax: + 385 1 4811 414
E-mail: kompas@kompas.hr
Web: w
ww.visits-croatia.com
www.kompas.hr
Incoming Offices
Head Incoming Department
M. I. C. E. & Corporate Department
(Meetings, Incentives, Congresses,
Exhibitions, Travel Management, Team
building & Sport)
Adress: Ede Murtića 4, Zagreb, Croatia
Phone: + 385 1 48 78 750
Fax: + 385 1 48 78 759
E-mail: incoming@kompas.hr
meetings@kompas.hr
tours@kompas.hr
Branch Office Split
Incoming Department
Adress: Obala Lazareta 3, Split, Croatia
Phone: + 385 21 323 302
Fax: + 385 21 323 303
E-mail: k ompas-split@kompas.hr
tours@kompas.hr
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Excursions from
ISTRA
• Best of Istria
• Venice – the eternal city
• BBQ cruises
• Wine & Dine
• Brijuni Islands
• Lake Bled
• Village Party
• Rijeka & Opatija Riviera
• Cycling
Bled
Venice
SPLIT
• City Tour of Split
• City Tour of Trogir
• Dubrovnik
• Šibenik & Krka Waterfalls
• Kornati National Park
• Plitvice Lakes
• Hvar Island
• Ancient Salona
• Biševo – the blue cave
• Cetina River & Omis
• Folklore Show
• Brač Island Tour
• Makarska
• Mostar
• Međugorje
Hvar
Bol
Mljet
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KVARNER
• Brijuni Islands – Islands of history and exotic
nature
• Fish picnics
• Istra Tour
• Krk Island tour – a trip back into history
• Postojna cave
• Lipica stud farm
• Plitvice lakes
DUBROVNIK
• Dubrovnik Panorama & Sightseeing
• Korčula
• Mljet
• Elaphite Islands Tour
• Čilipi & Konavoski dvori
• Montenegro
• Pelješac wines & vineyards
• Neretva River delta
• Mostar
• Međugorje
• Trsteno – Ston
• Canoe Safari
• Cruising by night
• Jeep Safari
• Sea kayaking
Zagreb
ZAGREB
• City Tour
• Bring Light to the Upper Town
• Zagreb Surroundings
• City Break Programmes
• Wine & Dine
Split
Zadar
Zagreb
About Croatia
On the brink between Middle Europe
and Mediterranean, Croatia is as diverse
as its landscapes. A country of dramatic
mountainous landscapes and dreamy
deep-blue seascapes combines the timeless
unspoiled nature coupled with beautifully
preserved centuries-old architecture and a
lively contemporary cultural scene.
Although Croatia’s rocky stretch of the
Adriatic is not suitable for large-scale tourist
development, it is astoundingly beautiful.
Nearly 2000 km long coastline of a crystalclear turquoise sea with over 1000 islands
offer numerous small pebble coves backed by
pinewoods, fishing villages, remote lighthouse
islets, secluded coves and Robinson-Crusoestyle atolls and family beaches.
This small country also abounds with diversity
of national parks among which certainly the
most famous are Plitvice Lakes, Krka waterfalls,
the island of Mljet, Kornati islands and Brijuni
archipelago.
Historical footprints can be best followed
by visiting city destinations such as Zagreb,
Dubrovnik, Split and Zadar rich with Roman,
Byzantine, Venetian and Austro-Hungarian
historical monuments and cultural influence.
The historic centres of Dubrovnik and Split
are UNESCO world heritage sites, as well as
the cathedrals in Trogir and Šibenik and the
basilica in Poreč.
Gastronomy experience is also the important
and special highlight of Croatia. Its main assets
are locally sourced, prime-quality ingredients
from the land and sea, creatively prepared by
passionate chefs or cooked up home-style in
family-run taverns. Numerous wine regions of
Croatia are burgeoning like the country itself,
and its olive oils are also winning top awards.
Croatia also has a remarkable geographical
position in the region, allowing extended
visits to neighbouring countries Slovenia,
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro. Just
few kilometers drive from Croatia you will
have the possibility to experience a different
culture, language and traditional customs.
Geographical position
Croatia extends from the furthest Eastern edges
of the Alps in the North-West to the Pannonian
lowlands and the banks of the Danube in the
East; its central region is covered by the Dinara
mountain range, and its Southern parts extend
to the coast of the Adriatic Sea.
Surface
The mainland covers 56,594 km2; surface area of
territorial waters totals 31,067 km2.
Population
4.338,410 inhabitants; composition of
population: majority of the population are
Croats; national minorities are Serbs, Slovenes,
Hungarians, Bosnians, Italians, Czechs and
others.
System of government
Multi-party parliamentary republic.
Capital
Zagreb (779,045 inhabitants), the economic, traffic,
cultural and academic centre of the country.
Coastline
5,835.3 km, of which 4,058 km comprise the
coastlines of islands, solitary rocks and reefs.
Number of islands, solitary rocks and reefs:
1,185; the largest islands are Cres and Krk;
there are 47 inhabited islands.
Highest peak
Dinara: 1,831 m above sea level.
Climate
Croatia has three climate zones; the
prevailing climate in the country’s interior
is moderately rainy; on the highest peaks a
forest climate with snow falls, while the areas
along the Adriatic coast have a pleasantly
mild Mediterranean climate with a large
number of sunny days; summers are dry and
hot, winters mild and wet with significant
precipitations. Average temperatures in
the interior: January: – 2 to 0°C, somewhat
lower at the highest altitudes; August: about
20°C and about 12°C on the highest peaks.
Average temperature in the littoral: January:
5 – 9°C, August: 23 – 27°C; sea temperature
in the winter: 2°C; in the summer, 23 – 25°C.
Currency
Kuna (1 kuna = 100 lipa). Foreign currency can
be exchanged in banks, exchange offices, post
offices, travel agencies, hotels, camps, marinas;
checks can be cashed in banks.
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Zadar
Pula
Classic Croatia
DAY 1: ZAGREB
Arrival at the Zagreb airport. Transfer to hotel.
Overnight in hotel.
DAY 2: ZAGREB – OPATIJA
Breakfast. Morning city tour of Zagreb,
including the fortified mediaeval Upper Town,
St. Mark’s Church with it’s colourful roof, the
Cathedral of St. Stephen, the Stone Gate, the
University and the Croatian National Theatre.
Afternoon drive to Opatija, „The Queen of
Tourism“ of Croatia. Upon arrival walking tour
along the promenade of Opatija, once a resort
of the Habsburgs and European Royalty, as
well as personalities from the world of culture,
such as Gustav Mahler or A. P. Chekhov.
Overnight in Opatija.
DAY 3: OPATIJA – PULA – ROVINJ – OPATIJA
Breakfast and departure to Pula. Sightseeing
tour of Pula includes a visit to the Roman
amphitheatre Arena (1st century), one of the
best preserved in the world, Triumphal Arch of
Sergius, Temple of Augustus, Gate of Hercules
and Byzantine chapel of St. Maria Formosa.
Pula was the home of the Histrians, the
Romans and the Venetians. Once the central
Austrian port, today it is the largest cultural
and economic center of Istria. Various layers of
history took part in the making of this unique
town in which Roman temples defy Baroque
palaces, early Christian churches stand face
to face to Austrian villas, and the remnants
of Medieval walls are cut through by antique
town gates.
Continuation to Rovinj, one of the most
charming towns in the Adriatic. Feel the
enchantment of the town in its narrow
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Mostar
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Medieval streets and warm Mediterranean
setting. The main Church of St. Euphemia
keeps relics of the saint and presents one of the
most beautiful Baroque achievements in Istria.
From the church plateau there is a wonderful
view of the open sea and numerous islets
in the distance. A visit to the Town Museum
and the town’s many galleries will complete
your cultural experience. Return to Opatija for
overnight.
DAY 4: OPATIJA – NATIONAL PARK PLITVICE –
ZADAR
Breakfast. Departure for Plitvice Lakes, the
largest national park in Croatia. The area of
Plitvice Lakes was declared a world heritage
site by UNESCO in 1979. It is breathtakingly
beautiful with its 16 lakes linked by waterfalls
and surrounded by dense forests. It will take us
almost 4 hours to explore the area by electric
boat and minibus and you will need a great
deal of film to record a fraction of the beauty
around you. In the afternoon we continue to
Zadar for overnight.
DAY 5: ZADAR – SPLIT
Breakfast. Morning sightseeing of Zadar
including the Roman Forum from the 2nd
century BC, St. Donatus Church from 9th
century, unique round Medieval construction
in Dalmatia and the Cathedral of St.
Anastasia.
Afternoon drive towards Split – a UNESCO
World Cultural Heritage site. The city grew
arround the palace-house of the Roman
Emperor Diocletian, born in the 3rd century.
Today within the grounds of the ancient
Diocletian’s Palace one can admire a beautiful
Dubrovnik
mixture of all styles that makes this city
unique and unforgettable.
We shall see Diocletian’s Palace (3rd century),
the Peristyle, the Cathedral of St. Domnius the
patron of the town and the Jupiter’s Temple.
Overnight in Split.
DAY 6: SPLIT – MOSTAR – DUBROVNIK
Breakfast. Morning drive towards Mostar,
city of contrasts and culture, nested in the
deep valley of the river Neretva. The town
developed in the 15th century as an Ottoman
trading and frontier town and continued its
growth in the Austro-Hungarian period. The
ancient Turkish houses and the spectacular
Old Bridge give Mostar an oriental flavor...
The Old Bridge area, with Eastern Ottoman,
Mediterranean and Western European
architectural features is an outstanding
example of a multicultural urban settlement.
In the afternoon we continue to Dubrovnik for
overnight.
DAY 7: DUBROVNIK
Breakfast. Morning sightseeing tour of
Dubrovnik includes visits to the Franciscan
Monastery with one of the oldest pharmacies
in the world, the Rector’s Palace and the
Cathedral. We shall also see Orlando’s Column,
Bell Tower Clock and the Sponza Palace. In
the afternoon, we shall have free time for
individual visits and leisure. There will be
plenty of time for an optional touring on the
city walls with their magnificent fortresses and
towers. Overnight in Dubrovnik.
DAY 8: DUBROVNIK
Breakfast. Transfer to the airport of Dubrovnik.
Plitvice
Split
Krka
Trakošćan
Dubrovnik
Jewels of Croatia
DAY 1: ZAGREB
Arrival at the Zagreb airport. Transfer to hotel.
Overnight in hotel.
DAY 2: ZAGREB – KUMROVEC – TRAKOŠĆAN –
ZAGREB
Breakfast and departure for Hrvatsko Zagorje,
visit to Kumrovec ethno-village with its
traditional wooden houses and old crafts
(birthplace of ex president Tito). Continuation to
Trakošćan Castle (13th century) with its tower,
surrounded by a romantic park. We proceed
to Oršić, one of the most beautiful Baroque
castles of Hrvatsko Zagorje, with its Museum of
Peasants’ Mutiny in 1573. Return to Zagreb for
overnight.
DAY 3: ZAGREB – OPATIJA
Breakfast. Morning city tour of Zagreb, including
the fortified mediaeval Upper Town, St. Mark’s
Church, the Cathedral of St. Stephen, the
Stone Gate, the University and the Croatian
National Theatre. Afternoon drive to Opatija,
once the resort of the Habsburgs and European
Royalty, as well as personalities from the world
of culture, such as Gustav Mahler and A. P.
Chekhov. Overnight in Opatija.
DAY 4: OPATIJA – PULA – POREČ – OPATIJA
Breakfast and departure to Pula. Sightseeing
tour of Pula includes a visit to the Roman
amphitheatre Arena (1st century), one of the
best preserved in the world, Triumphal Arch
of Sergius, Temple of Augustus and Gate of
Hercules. Continuation to Poreč for a visit to
the 6th century Euphrasius Basilica, classified as
UNESCO’s World Cultural Monument. Return to
Opatija for overnight.
DAY 5: OPATIJA – PLITVICE
Breakfast. Departure to Plitvice Lakes, the
largest national park in Croatia. The area of
Plitvice Lakes was declared a world heritage
site in 1979. It is breathtakingly beautiful with
its 16 lakes linked by waterfalls and surrounded
by dense forests. It will take us at least 4 hours
to explore the area by boat and minibus and
you will need a great deal of film to record a
fraction of the beauty around you. Overnight
in Plitvice.
DAY 6: PLITVICE – NIN – ZADAR
Breakfast. Departure to Nin, the seat of the first
Croatian prince Višeslav (8th century), later the
first Croatian bishop. Here we visit two churches
of unique pre-Romanesque architecture, the
church of Holy Cross and St. Nicola’s Church.
We continue to Zadar for a sightseeing tour
including the Roman Forum, St. Donatus Church
and the Cathedral of St. Anastasia. Overnight in
Zadar.
DAY 7: ZADAR – KRKA – ŠIBENIK – SPLIT
Breakfast and departure for the Krka National
Park. Walking tour of the waterfalls. Continuation
to Sibenik and visit to the Cathedral of St. Jacob,
a masterpiece of the Gothic-Renaissance art,
included in the UNESCO’s List of World Cultural
Monuments. Overnight in Split.
DAY 8: SPLIT – TROGIR – SPLIT
Breakfast. Morning city tour of the Diocletian’s
Palace (3rd century) includes the Peristyle, the
Cathedral of St. Domnius and the Jupiter’s
Temple. Departure to Trogir, a picturesque
Medieval town, which is also included in the
UNESCO’s List of World Cultural Heritage. Visit
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to St. Lawrence Cathedral with its magnificent
Romanesque portal dating from the 13th
century. Return to Split for overnight.
DAY 9: SPLIT – OMIŠ – MAKARSKA – TRSTENO –
DUBROVNIK
Breakfast and departure to Omiš, where we
shall have a short boat trip on the Cetina
river and a light snack. The next short stop is
Makarska, which combines the beauty of the
sea, beaches and the mountain of Biokovo. On
our way to Dubrovnik we also stop in Trsteno
to visit its famous Renaissance garden and
Arboretum. Overnight in Dubrovnik.
DAY 10: DUBROVNIK
Breakfast. Morning sightseeing tour
of Dubrovnik includes Franciscan and
Dominican Monasteries, the Rector’s Palace
and the Cathedral. In the afternoon, we will
tour the city walls with their magnificent
fortresses and towers. Overnight in
Dubrovnik.
DAY 11: DUBROVNIK – KORČULA – DUBROVNIK
Breakfast. Drive through vineyards and
orchards along the Pelješac Peninsula takes us
to Orebić. Here we board a passenger boat for
a short crossing to the Island of Korčula. This
is said to be the birthplace of Marco Polo and
we shall be taken on an interesting tour along
the winding streets of this lovely town. On our
way back, we shall stop in Ston for a visit of its
15th century city walls and fortresses, and salt
ponds. Overnight in Dubrovnik.
DAY 12: DUBROVNIK
Breakfast. Transfer to the airport of Dubrovnik.
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Šibenik
Krka
Kornati
National Parks and UNESCO Croatia
DAY 1: ZAGREB
Arrival at the Zagreb airport. Transfer to hotel.
Overnight in hotel.
DAY 2: ZAGREB – OPATIJA
Breakfast. Morning city tour of Zagreb,
including the fortified Medieval Upper Town,
St. Mark’s Church with it’s colourful roof, the
Cathedral of St. Stephen, the Stone Gate, the
University and the Croatian National Theatre.
Afternoon drive to Opatija, „The Queen of
Tourism“ of Croatia. Upon arrival walking
tour along the promenade of Opatija, once
the resort of the Habsburgs and European
Royalty, as well as personalities from the
world of culture, such as Gustav Mahler or A. P.
Chekhov. Overnight in hotel.
Pula
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DAY 3: OPATIJA – PULA – BRIJUNI – OPATIJA
Breakfast and departure to Pula. Sightseeing
tour of Pula includes a visit to the Roman
amphitheatre Arena (1st century), one of the
best preserved in the world, Triumphal Arch of
Sergius, Temple of Augustus, Gate of Hercules
and Byzantine chapel of St. Maria Formosa.
Pula was the home of the Histrians, the
Romans and the Venetians. Once the central
Austrian port, today it is the largest cultural
and economic center of Istria. Various layers of
history took part in the making of this unique
town in which Roman temples defy Baroque
palaces, early Christian churches stand face
to face to Austrian villas, and the remnants
of Medieval walls are cut through by antique
town gates.
In the afternoon, the excursion to National
Park Brijuni islands, an archipelago of 14
islands only a few miles North from Pula. The
whole archipelago is under protection – the
islands preserve the traces of 5000 years of
human history. Only the biggest island Veli
Brijun is open for tourism and there we will
visit Safaripark, Ethno park, Olive tree from the
4th century, the ruins of Byzantine Castrum
and Roman Villa. Ethno park presents a typical
Istrian homestead with autochthonous animal
species: Istrian ox, Istrian sheep, donkeys and
goats. Coming back to the harbour, there will
be a possibility to visit the exhibition „Tito on
Brijuni“, Natural history collection, archeological
museum and exhibition of copies of frescoes
and Glagolitic inscriptions of Istria and Kvarner.
Return to Opatija for overnight.
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DAY 4: OPATIJA – PLITVICE – ZADAR
Breakfast. Departure for Plitvice Lakes, the
largest national park in Croatia. The area of
Plitvice Lakes was declared a world heritage
site by UNESCO in 1979. It is breathtakingly
beautiful with its 16 lakes linked by waterfalls
and surrounded by dense forests. It will take us
almost 4 hours to explore the area by electric
boat and minibus and you will need a great
deal of film to record a fraction of the beauty
around you. In the afternoon we continue to
Zadar for overnight.
DAY 5: ZADAR – KORNATI ISLANDS – ZADAR
Breakfast. Excursion to the National Park Kornati.
Departure by the boat to visit the archipelago
in the Northern Dalmatia that includes 147
uninhabited islands and islets. During the ride,
you will enjoy astonishing scenery marked by
steep cliffs or „crowns“ that make the coastline
unique and dramatic. Along there will be two
stops for swimming before the visit of the
nature park Telašćica, one of the largest and best
protected natural harbours on the Eastern coast
of the Adriatic. The bottom of the bay is mostly
covered with communities of sea-flowering
plants and habitats extremely rich on animal
life and very important for the reproduction
of many fish species. There will also be the
opportunity to swim in the salt lake „Mir“. Return
to Zadar for overnight.
DAY 6: ZADAR – ŠIBENIK – KRKA FALLS – SPLIT
Breakfast. Morning visit of the old town with
its pre-Romanesque church that dates from
Split
Dubrovnik
Zadar
Mljet
around the 9th century which is a symbol of
Zadar. Right in front of the Church of St. Donat
are the remains of the Roman forum dating
from in the 1st century BC. At the end of the
Western Quay is Zadar’s newest feature, the
Sea Organ. This unusual organ is powered by
the wind and the sea. When the sea pushes air
through the whistles, a series of melancholy
chords are played. With the sound emerging
through the perforated stone stairs.
Departure to Šibenik. Visit of St. Jakov Cathedral
the symbol of the town, a part of UNESCO’s
world heritage, was being built for more than
a hundred years and is a true evidence of the
talent of its architectures, Juraj Dalmatinac
and Nikola Firentinac. The whole cathedral
was made of stone, without the use of other
materials and it contains of more than 70
portraits on its apses.
Continuation to the National Park Krka. The visit
will start with a walk exploring the pathways
and bridges before the boat ride that will take
us up-close to the waterfalls. A highlight of the
visit is certainly little island of Visovac which was
inhabited by hermits in the 15th-Century. We
will continue upstream to Roški slap, made of 12
smaller slopes and falls and the massive pools
and cascades of Skradinski buk considered
one of the most attractive calcium carbonate
waterfalls in Europe. Drive to Split for overnight.
Day 7: SPLIT – TROGIR – SPLIT
Breakfast. Morning visit of town Split whose
beauty dated since IV century B. C. when
Roman emperor Diocletian decided to build
his residential palace. This Roman palace is
very well preserved and today attracts with
its constructions and original walls but also
popular place for small shops which will be
visited. After that we visit the Cathedral of St.
Duje which is a complex of a church, formed
from an Imperial Roman mausoleum with
a bell tower; strictly the church is dedicated
to the Virigin Mary, and the bell tower to St.
Domnius. Together they form the Cathedral
of St. Domnius. Lunch at local restaurant and
drive towards Trogir, the small Old Town so rich
in history and culture that it is often referred to
as a “city museum” so it is easy to see why the
entire city was placed in the UNESCO world
heritage list. Return to Split for overnight.
Trogir
Pitvice
Day 8: SPLIT – DUBROVNIK
Breakfast. In the morning free time in Split
for shopping and a pleasant walk. In the
afternoon, departure towards Dubrovnik. Arrival
in the evening and accommodation in hotel.
Overnight in Dubrovnik.
Day 9: DUBROVNIK
Breakfast. Morning sightseeing tour of
Dubrovnik includes visits to the Franciscan
Monastery with one of the oldest pharmacies in
the world, the Rector’s Palace and the Cathedral.
We shall also see Orlando’s Column, Bell Tower
Clock and the Sponza Palace. In the afternoon,
we shall have free time for individual visits
and leisure. There will be plenty of time for an
optional touring on the city walls with their
magnificent fortresses and towers. Overnight in
Dubrovnik.
Day 10: DUBROVNIK – THE ISLAND OF MLJET –
DUBROVNIK
Breakfast. Excursion by boat ride to the
National Park Mljet. The most visited part of
the Island is the green and unspoiled West,
where untouched Mediterranean vegetation
and two saltwater lakes (Malo jezero – Small
lake and Veliko jezero – Big lake) provide the
focus of the National Park. Both lakes are
encircled by foot-and cycle paths and you
can enjoy a pleasant swim in the lakes. A boat
from Veliko jezero will take us to a picturesque
St. Mary’s Island, where you will be rewarded
by a stunning view of the monastery
established by the Benedictines in the 12th
century. After the visit, return to Dubrovnik for
overnight.
Day 11: DUBROVNIK
Breakfast. Transfer to the airport of Dubrovnik.
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Plitvice
Split
Dubrovnik
Treasures of Croatia & Slovenia
DAY 1: ZAGREB
Arrival at the Zagreb airport. Transfer to hotel.
Overnight in hotel.
DAY 2: ZAGREB
Breakfast. Morning city tour of Zagreb, including
the fortified Medieval Upper Town, St. Mark’s
Church with it’s colourful roof, the Cathedral
of St. Stephen, the Stone Gate, the University
and the Croatian National Theatre. Afternoon at
leisure. Overnight in Zagreb.
DAY 3: ZAGREB – PLITVICE
Breakfast at the hotel in Zagreb. Drive to Plitvice
National Park and visit the most beautiful park
in Croatia. The beauty of the National Park
lies in its sixteen lakes, connected by series of
waterfalls and set in deep woodland populated
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deers, bears, wolves and different bird species.
Magnificent lakes lower and upper, visited by
lake boat and small train. Afternoon at leisure.
Overnight in Plitvice.
DAY 4: PLITVICE – DUBROVNIK
Breakfast. Departure to Dubrovnik, enjoy a
scenic drive along the Dalmatian coast. Arrival
at Dubrovnik. The rest of the day at leisure.
Overnight in Dubrovnik.
DAY 5: DUBROVNIK
Breakfast. Morning sightseeing tour of
Dubrovnik includes visits to the Franciscan
Monastery with one of the oldest pharmacies in
the world, the Rector’s Palace and the Cathedral.
We shall also see Orlando’s Column, Bell Tower
Clock and the Sponza Palace. In the afternoon,
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we shall have free time for individual visits
and leisure. There will be plenty of time for an
optional touring on the city walls with their
magnificent fortresses and towers. Overnight in
Dubrovnik.
DAY 6: DUBROVNIK – MEĐUGORJE – SPLIT
Breakfast. Departure to Međugorje. Upon
your arrival to Međugorje the guide will take
us to the tour of shrine of Our Lady Queen of
Peace. The tour starts with introductory part
about shrine of Our Lady Queen of Peace. The
program continues with visit to: Apparition hill –
place where everything started 24 of June 1981,
we will hear the story about first days of the
apparitions, and then you will climb Apparition
hill and spend some time at the apparition site
in a silent prayer. Blue cross – also a place of
many apparitions which is located at the base of
the Apparition hill. After the visit, continuation
to Split for overnight.
DAY 7: SPLIT
Breakfast. Morning visit of town Split whose
beauty dated since IV century B. C. when
Roman emperor Diocletian decided to build
his residential palace. This Roman palace is
very well preserved and today attracts with
its constructions and original walls but also
popular place for small shops which will be
visited. After that we visit the Cathedral of St.
Duje which is a complex of a church, formed
from an Imperial Roman mausoleum with
a bell tower; strictly the church is dedicated
to the Virigin Mary, and the bell tower to St.
Duje. Together they form the Cathedral of St.
Duje. The rest of the day at leisure. Overnight
in Split.
Pula
Rovinj
DAY 8: SPLIT – TROGIR – ZADAR
Breakfast. Drive towards Trogir, the small Old
Town so rich in history and culture that it is
often referred to as a “city museum” so it is easy
to see why the entire city was placed in the
UNESCO world heritage list.
In the afternoon, continuation to Zadar. Visit of
the old town with its pre-Romanesque church
that dates from around the 9th century which is
a symbol of Zadar. Right in front of the Church
of St. Donat are the remains of the Roman
forum dating from the 1st century BC. At the
end of the Western Quay is Zadar’s newest
feature, the Sea Organ. This unusual organ is
powered by the wind and the sea. When the
sea pushes air through the whistles, a series of
melancholy chords are played. With the sound
emerging through the perforated stone stairs.
Overnight in Zadar.
DAY 9: ZADAR – OPATIJA
Breakfast. Departure for Opatija „The Queen of
Tourism“ of Croatia. Upon arrival walking tour
along the promenade of Opatija, once the resort
of the Habsburgs and European Royalty, as well
as personalities from the world of culture, such
as Gustav Mahler or A. P. Chekhov. The rest of
the day at leisure. Overnight in Opatija.
DAY 10: OPATIJA – PULA – ROVINJ – OPATIJA
Breakfast and departure to Pula. Sightseeing
tour of Pula includes a visit to the Roman
amphitheatre Arena (1st century), one of the
best preserved in the world, Triumphal Arch of
Sergius, Temple of Augustus, Gate of Hercules
and Byzantine chapel of St. Maria Formosa. Pula
was the home of the Histrians, the Romans and
the Venetians. Once the central Austrian port,
today it is the largest cultural and economic
center of Istria. Various layers of history took
part in the making of this unique town in which
Roman temples defy Baroque palaces, early
Christian churches stand face to face to Austrian
Zadar
villas, and the remnants of Medieval walls are
cut through by antique town gates.
Continuation to Rovinj, one of the most
charming towns in the Adriatic. Feel the
enchantment of the town in its narrow
Medieval streets and warm Mediterranean
setting. The main Church of St. Euphemia
keeps relics of the saint and presents one of the
most beautiful Baroque achievements in Istria.
From the church plateau there is a wonderful
view of the open sea and numerous islets
in the distance. A visit to the Town Museum
and the town’s many galleries will complete
your cultural experience. Return to Opatija for
overnight.
Ljubljana
on top of a steep cliff above the glacial Lake
Bled. Castle terraces offer spectacular views of
the lake and its tiny island in the middle. We
will take a boat ride with “Pletna” – traditional
boat made by locals and reach the only true
island in Slovenia, ring a “fortune bell” and
enjoy the beautiful reflection of the mountains
on the lake, sun, peace and fresh air or
continue to breath-taking beauty of Bled’s
Vintgar gorge, where wooden path leads along
rushing river Radovna. Return to Ljubljana for
overnight.
DAY 13: LJUBLJANA – ZAGREB
Breakfast. Transfer to the airport of Zagreb.
DAY 11: OPATIJA – LJUBLJANA
Breakfast. After breakfast drive to Ljubljana,
sightseeing with local guide. Walking through
the city center, the picturesque Central open-air
Market and the Three Bridges, both designed
by the famous architect Jože Plečnik, Baroque
Town Hall and Dragon Bridge, visit of Cathedral
San Nicholas. The rest of the day at leisure.
Overnight in Ljubljana.
DAY 12: LJUBLJANA – POSTOJNA – BLED –
LJUBLJANA
In the afternoon, the visit of Postojna cave, the
greatest tourist attraction in Slovenia and one of
the world’s largest karst monuments. A fantastic
web of tunnels, passages, galleries and halls, the
astonishing diversity of Karst features as well as
easy access are certainly the main reasons for
such popularity of the cave. Guided tour will
consist of a ride by electrical train and followed
by a walk through beautiful passages and
chambers with spectacular drop stones, pillars,
limestone curtains and other unforgettable
forms.
In the afternoon, the excursion to Bled, the
magnificent Alpine resort. The highlight of the
Bled is certainly picturesque old castle perched
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Zagreb
Sarajevo
Scents of the Alps and South Balkans
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DAY 1: ZAGREB
Arrival and transfer to hotel. In the morning,
enjoy a tour of Zagreb with local guide,
including the fortified medieval Upper Town, St.
Mark’s Church, the Cathedral of St. Stephan, the
Lotrščak Tower, the Stone Gate, the University
and the Croatian National Theatre. After the tour
some free time exploring the city on your own.
Overnight in Zagreb.
DAY 2: ZAGREB – LJUBLJANA – POSTOJNA –
ZAGREB
After breakfast drive to Ljubljana, sightseeing
with local guide. Walking through the city center,
the picturesque Central open-air Market and
the Three Bridges, both desigbed by the famous
architect Jože Plečnik, Baroque Town Hall and
Dragon Bridge, visit of Cathedral San Nicholas.
In the afternoon, the visit of Postojna cave, the
greatest tourist attraction in Slovenia and one of
the world’s largest karst monuments. A fantastic
web of tunnels, passages, galleries and halls, the
astonishing diversity of Karst features as well
as easy access are certainly the main reasons
for such popularity of the cave. After the visit,
return to Zagreb for overnight.
DAY 3: ZAGREB – PLITVICE – ZADAR
Breakfast. Departure for Plitvice Lakes, the
largest national park in Croatia. The area of
Plitvice Lakes was declared a world heritage
site by UNESCO in 1979. It is breathtakingly
beautiful with its 16 lakes linked by waterfalls
and surrounded by dense forests. It will take
almost 4 hours to explore the area by electric
boat and minibus and you will need a great deal
of film to record a fraction of the beauty around
you. In the afternoon continuation to Zadar for
overnight.
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Ljubljana
DAY 4: ZADAR – ŠIBENIK – SPLIT
Breakfast. Morning visit of the old town with
its pre-Romanesque church that dates from
around the 9th century which is a symbol of
Zadar. Right in front of the Church of St. Donat
are the remains of the Roman forum dating
from in the 1st century BC. At the end of the
Western Quay is Zadar’s newest feature, the
Sea Organ. This unusual organ is powered by
the wind and the sea. When the sea pushes air
through the whistles, a series of melancholy
chords are played. With the sound emerging
through the perforated stone stairs.
Departure to Šibenik. Visit of St. Jakov Cathedral
the symbol of the town, a part of UNESCO’s
world heritage, was being built for more than
a hundred years and is a true evidence of the
talent of its architectures, Juraj Dalmatinac
and Nikola Firentinac. The whole cathedral
was made of stone, without the use of other
materials and it contains of more than 70
portraits on its apses. Drive to Split for overnight.
DAY 5: SPLIT – TROGIR – SPLIT
Breakfast. Morning city tour of the Diocletian’s
Palace (3rd century) includes the Peristyle, the
Cathedral of St. Domnius and the Jupiter’s
Temple. In the afternoon, departure to Trogir,
a picturesque Medieval town, which is also
included in the UNESCO’s List of World Cultural
Heritage. Visit to St. Lawrence Cathedral with its
magnificent Romanesque portal dating from
the 13th century. Return to Split for overnight.
DAY 6: SPLIT – SARAJEVO
Drive to Sarajevo; upon arrival panoramic
sightseeing with local guide of this strong
Turkish influenced place, old mosques,
medresad (schools) and bazaars (markets).
We shall see „War tunnel – tunnel of salvation“,
Cetinje
Skadar
Boka Kotorska
symbol of courage and survival of people of
Sarajevo during the war under Serbian siege.
After the visit, free time to walk around and do
some shopping. Overnight in Sarajevo.
Cetinje and Biljarda. Cetinje Monastery was built
in 1701 and even though the Turks destroyed it
several times, the people built it up again. After
the visit, drive to Budva. Overnight in Budva.
DAY 7: SARAJEVO – MOSTAR – DUBROVNIK
Breakfast. Morning drive towards Mostar, city
of contrasts and culture, nested in the deep
valley of the river Neretva. The town developed
in the 15th century as an Ottoman trading
and frontier town and continued its growth
in the Austro-Hungarian period. The ancient
Turkish houses and the spectacular Old Bridge
give Mostar an oriental flavor... The Old Bridge
area, with its Eastern Ottoman, Mediterranean
and Western European architectural features
is an outstanding example of a multicultural
urban settlement. After the visit we continue to
Dubrovnik. Overnight in Dubrovnik
DAY 10: BUDVA – SKADAR – TIRANA
Breakfast. Departure from Montengro in the
morning towards Albania. On the way to
Tirana, stop in Skadar, one of Albania‘s oldest
cities. Drive to National Park Skadar Lake. Boat
ride around the lake from Rijeka Crnojevića to
Virpazar. Continuation to Tirana for overnight.
DAY 8: DUBROVNIK
Breakfast. Morning sightseeing tour of
Dubrovnik includes visits to the Franciscan
Monastery with one of the oldest pharmacies in
the world, the Rector’s Palace and the Cathedral.
We shall also see Orlando’s Column and Bell
Tower Clock. In the afternoon, free time for
optional touring on the city walls with their
magnificent fortresses and towers, or boat trip
to the island of Lokrum. Overnight in Dubrovnik.
DAY 9: DUBROVNIK – KOTOR – CETINJE – BUDVA
Breakfast. Departure towards Kotor, a scenic
drive towards the city in a secluded part
of the Gulf of Kotor and surrounded by
fortifications built during the Venetian period.
Visit of UNESCO protected site surrounded by
fortifications built during the Venetian period
and the cathedral of St. Triphon.
In the afternoon continuation to Cetinje to
visit the spiritual and political seat of the
Montenegrin people, a treasure of cultural
and historical heritage. Two of the most
representative buildings are the Monasteries of
DAY 11: TIRANA – OHRID
Breakfast. City sightseeing tour of Tirana:
the Sahat Kulla (Clock Tower), visit of the
Ethem Bey’s Mosque and the monument of
Skenderbeg, Albania‘s national hero. The Sheshi
Skënderbej city’s plaza has popular clock tower
and it is surrounded by famous landmarks of
Tirana, such as the National History Museum
and mosque of Ethem Bey and a lot of buildings
with designs of Turkish architecture due to the
fact that Tirana was ruled by the Ottomans
in the early 1800s. Continuation towards
Macedonia, Ohrid – a city on the Eastern shore
of Lake Ohrid. Ohrid is notable for having once
had 365 churches, one for each day of the year,
and is referred to as the Macedonian Jerusalem.
The city is rich in picturesque houses and
monuments, and tourism is predominant. A
town of vast history and heritage, it was made
a UNESCO Heritage Site in 1980. Overnight in
Ohrid.
DAY 12: OHRID
Breakfast. All day on the shores of Lake Ohrid.
This outstanding natural beauty is also UNESCO
world cultural heritage and the place where
Saint Climent and Saint Naum founded the
first Slavic University and famous literal school
of Ohrid. Morning tour includes the Old Town,
the church of St. Sofia (11th century), the most
eminent Medieval monument in Macedonia
with magnificent Byzantine frescoes and St.
Clement Church. Afternoon visit to monastery
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Ohrid
Beograd
St. Naum, built on the shores of Lake Ohrid, in
the year 900 AD and dedicated to the Slavic
missionary and educator St. Naum of Ohrid.
Return to Ohrid for overnight.
for daily use, and other objects unearthed at the
site. After the visit, free time to walk around the
central square and try some famous Serbian grill
specialties. Overnight in Niš.
DAY 13: OHRID – SKOPJE
Breakfast. Departure towards Skopje, the capital
of Macedonia. Visit to the old Train station – the
first train station on the Balkan, and in that time
was the most beautiful object on the Balkan,
The monument of Mother Teresa, The house of
Mother Teresa; The Stone Bridge – monumental
building in the center of the city, and the most
imposing monument in our country and on the
Balkan built in the beginning of the VI century,
Daut Pašin Imam – monument of the Islam
architecture from the XV century, The church St.
Spas, built at the end of the XVII century, where
are placed the relics of the great Macedonian
Revolutionary Goce Delčev (1872-1903); The
Fortress Kale – the most outstanding tourist
attraction of Skopje. After the tour walk through
the old city and market place. Overnight in
Skopje.
DAY 15: NIŠ – BELGRADE
Breakfast. Departure to Belgrade, the capital
and the largest city of Serbia. The city tour
will start from the lively Republic Square,
with a close inspection of its architectonic
monuments such as the National Theatre and
the National Museum. We continue along
Kneza Mihaila Street in order to see a few
masterpieces of Belgrade’s architecture: the
Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, the
Serbian Crown Palace etc. In the inner core
of the Old Town you will see the National
Bank Palace and the ‘Question mark sign’ Inn,
visit Princess Ljubica’s Residence (currently
housing a permanent exhibition of original
furniture made in different styles) and the
Orthodox Cathedral. In a small 19th century
quarter with its narrow, cobblestone streets
we will see the archaeological remains of
the former National Library, destroyed in the
DAY 14: SKOPJE – PRIŠTINA – NIŠ
Breakfast. Departure to Priština, the capital
and largest city of Kosovo. Like most Balkan
cities, Priština suffered bombing in the Second
World War and also during the Kosovo crisis
in 1999; however most damage to cultural
monuments was caused by socialst planning
and modern neglect. The city tour includes
Faith Mosque, nearby Clock Tower (Sahat Kulla),
Mother Theresa Cathedral and the Statue of
Mother Theresa. After the visit, there will be
free time for a pleasant stroll around the former
bazaar area. In the afternoon, continuation to
Niš along the road and passing through a river
gorge. The visit starts with the famous Ćele Kula
(Skull Tower), where you will learn about the
atrocities committed by the Turks and see the
unique monument to the sacrifice of Serbian
revolutionaries. The next important site is in
suburban Medijana, where you’ll explore an
archeological site of a Roman estate. The visit
of remains of an ancient villa, a granary, villas,
and baths. The museum houses sculptures and
portraits of Roman gods and goddesses, utensils
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Skopje
Krušedol
WWII. Along the route you will hear a lot about
the history and some interesting stories about
the people and events. After the visit, free
afternoon for a walk and shopping. Overnight
in Belgrade.
DAY 16: BELGRADE – VOJVODINA – BELGRADE
Breakfast. Departure for a full-day sightseeing
tour of the Vojvodina province. During the
day, you will enjoy the peaceful ambience of
Orthodox monasteries and tranquil Baroque
villages. Visit of the enchanting 16th-century
Monastery of Krušedol on Fruška Gora
Mountain, a legacy of the last Serbian despot
family of Srem Branković. Then we will continue
to the small town of Sremski Karlovci, famous
for its numerous wine cellars. A stop for wine
tasting in a family run cellar, where the tradition
of wine-making stretches back through
generations. The next sight is Petrovaradin
Fortress in Novi Sad, located on the banks of the
Danube River. Its Clock Tower is one of the city’s
most famous sights, sometimes is also referred
to as the “Drunk Clock.” Free time to walk around
Novi Sad, an important trading center in the
18th and 19th centuries, as well as the heart
of Serbian culture, earning the nickname of
the “Athens of Serbia.” Return to Belgrade for
overnight.
DAY 17: BELGRADE – OSIJEK – ZAGREB
Breakfast. Depart from Belgrade towards Osijek.
The city tour starts with the old Baroque citadel
– Tvrđa. Local guide will revive the vivid history
of this area through visit to the monumental
buildings of the citadel, stories about battles,
fairs, unfortunate romances... We continue to
the city centre by walking through European
Avenue – one of the most beautiful art noveau
streets in this part of Europe. The central square
will reveal the modern Osijek and its curiosities;
afterwards we continue to the Promenade – a
long pedestrian zone by the Drava River. Free
time in this ideal location for a coffee break or
a cold drink on one of the numerous terraces.
Return to Zagreb for overnight.
DAY 18: ZAGREB
Breakfast. Transfer to the airport of Zagreb.
Venice
Venice
Split
From Venice to Greece
DAY 1: VENICE
Arrive in Venice airport where you will be
met and transferred to your hotel in Mestre
/ Marghera. The rest of the day is at leisure.
Overnight.
DAY 2: VENICE – OPATIJA
Breakfast and departure to Venice, called
“Serenissima” and “The Queen of the Adriatic”,
one of the most glorified and romantic cities
in the world and thus one of the most desired
destinations. Founded in the 5th century and
gradually spread over 118 islets, intersected
by canals, linked by some 400 bridges which
make an impression of a floating city, Venice
became the world’s most powerful maritime
force in the 10th century. The entire city is
an incredible architectural masterpiece; the
works of some of the world’s most prominent
artists like Giorgione, Titian, Tintoretto, etc.,
can be found even in its smallest buildings.
This romantic city is a labyrinth of waterways,
walkways, small squares and narrow streets.
Museums and public buildings offer a glimpse
of the rich Venetian history, architectural
Plitvice
wonders abound, quaint cafes line the
walkways and shopping opportunities are
endless.
A pleasant boat ride of around twenty minutes
will take us to this magnificent city for a
sightseeing tour: St. Mark’s Square with its
famous Basilica – one of the finest examples
of Byzanthine architecture in the world, the
Bell Tower, the Doge’s Palace and the Bridge
of Sighs. After the visit you can enjoy your
free time in individual activities, have lunch,
and take an optional gondola ride. There will
be some time to explore or perhaps visit a
glass blowing factory where you will see the
demonstration of a traditional Venetian glass
blowing. Enjoy Venice at your own pace, shop,
have a drink in one of the elegant cafes in
the square or stroll along the Rialto Bridge.
In the afternoon we continue to Opatija for
overnight.
DAY 3: OPATIJA – NATIONAL PARK PLITVICE –
ZADAR
Breakfast. Departure to Plitvice Lakes, the
largest national park in Croatia. The area of
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Plitvice Lakes was declared a world heritage
site by UNESCO in 1979. It is breathtakingly
beautiful with its 16 lakes linked by waterfalls
and surrounded by dense forests. It will take us
almost 4 hours to explore the area by electric
boat and minibus and you will need a great deal
of film to record a fraction of the beauty around
you. In the afternoon we continue to Zadar for
overnight.
DAY 4: ZADAR – SPLIT
Breakfast. Morning visit of the old town with
its pre-Romanesque church that dates from
around the 9th century which is a symbol of
Zadar. Right in front of the Church of St. Donat
are the remains of the Roman forum dating
from the 1st century BC. At the end of the
Western Quay is Zadar’s newest feature, the Sea
Organ.
Afternoon drive towards Split – a UNESCO World
Cultural Heritage site. The city grew around
the palace-house of the Roman Emperor
Diocletian, born in the 3rd century. Today within
the grounds of the ancient Diocletian’s Palace
one can admire a beautiful mixture of all styles
that makes this city unique and unforgettable.
We shall see Diocletian’s Palace (3rd century),
the Peristyle, the Cathedral of St. Domnius the
patron of the town and the Jupiter’s Temple.
Overnight in Split.
DAY 5: SPLIT – MOSTAR – DUBROVNIK
Breakfast. Morning drive towards Mostar, city
of contrasts and culture, nested in the deep
valley of the river Neretva. The town developed
in the 15th century as an Ottoman trading and
frontier town and continued it’s growth in the
Austro-Hungarian period. The ancient Turkish
houses and the spectacular Old Bridge give
Mostar an oriental flavor... The Old Bridge area,
with its Eastern Ottoman, Mediterranean and
Western European architectural features is an
outstanding example of a multicultural urban
settlement. In the afternoon we continue to
Dubrovnik for overnight.
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Tirana
Kotor
DAY 6: DUBROVNIK
Breakfast. Morning sightseeing tour of
Dubrovnik includes visits to the Franciscan
Monastery with one of the oldest pharmacies in
the world, the Rector’s Palace and the Cathedral.
We shall also see Orlando’s Column, Bell Tower
Clock and the Sponza Palace. In the afternoon,
we shall have free time for individual visits
and leisure. There will be plenty of time for an
optional touring on the city walls with their
magnificent fortresses and towers. Overnight in
Dubrovnik.
Rijeka Crnojevića
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Dubrovnik
DAY 7: DUBROVNIK – KOTOR – CETINJE – BUDVA
Breakfast. Departure towards Kotor, a scenic
drive towards the city in a secluded part
of the Gulf of Kotor and surrounded by
fortifications built during the Venetian period.
Visit of UNESCO protected site surrounded by
fortifications built during the Venetian period
and the cathedral of St. Triphon.
In the afternoon continuation to Cetinje to
visit the spiritual and political seat of the
Montenegrin people, a treasure of cultural
and historical heritage. Two of the most
representative buildings are the Monasteries
of Cetinje and Biljarda. Cetinje Monastery
was built in 1701 and even though the Turks
destroyed it several times, the people built
it up again. After the visit, drive to Budva for
overnight.
DAY 8: BUDVA – SKADAR – TIRANA
Breakfast. Departure from Montenegro in
the morning towards Albania. On the way
to Tirana, stop in Skadar, one of Albania‘s
oldest cities. Drive to National Park Skadar
Lake. Boat ride around the lake from Rijeka
Crnojevića to Virpazar. Continuation to Tirana
for overnight.
DAY 9: TIRANA – OHRID
Breakfast. City sightseeing tour of Tirana:
the Sahat Kulla (Clock Tower), visit of the
Ethem Bey’s Mosque and the monument
of Skenderbeg, Albania‘s national hero. The
Sheshi Skënderbej city’s plaza has popular
clock tower and it is surrounded with famous
landmarks of Tirana, such as the National
History Museum and mosque of Ethem Bey
and a lot of buildings with designs of Turkish
architecture due to the fact that Tirana was
ruled by the Ottomans in the early 1800s.
Continuation towards Macedonia, Ohrid – a
city on the Eastern shore of Lake Ohrid. Ohrid
is notable for having once had 365 churches,
one for each day of the year, and is referred to
as the Macedonian Jerusalem. The city is rich
in picturesque houses and monuments, and
tourism is predominant. A town of vast history
Atena
Athens
Delphi
and heritage, it was made a UNESCO Heritage
Site in 1980. Overnight in Ohrid.
DAY 10: OHRID
Breakfast. All day on the shores of Lake
Ohrid. This outstanding natural beauty is
also UNESCO world cultural heritage and
the place where Saint Climent and Saint
Naum founded the first Slavic University
and famous literal school of Ohrid. Morning
tour includes the Old Town, the church
of Santa Sofia (11th century), the most
eminent Medieval monument in Macedonia
with magnificent Byzantine frescoes and
St. Clement Church. Afternoon visit to
monastery St. Naum, built on the shores
of Lake Ohrid, in the year 900 AD and
dedicated to the Slavic missionary and
educator St. Naum of Ohrid. Return for
overnight in Ohrid.
DAY 11: OHRID – BITOLA – KALAMBAKA
Breakfast. In the morning departure to
Bitola, once a very significant center for the
different empires which occupied it. The visit
of the city gives a sense of its rich past and
lifestyle, including the Heraclea Lyncestis
that goes back to the 4th century BC when
Philip II founded Bitola. In Heraclea, there
we also be the chance to see thermae and
the theater, which served as an arena for
fighting. Another highlight is the Church of
St. Dimitrija. In the afternoon, continuation
to Kalambaka. Overnight in the Kalambaka
region.
Meteora
DAY 12: KALAMBAKA – METEORA – KALAMBAKA
Breakfast. Visit of Meteora, one of the most
spectacular places in Greece. This rare
geological phenomenon is one of the
mysteries of nature and there are many
theories though none have been proved.
The only monastery visible from Kalambaka
is St. Stephen’s monastery that was founded
around 1400. Nowadays it’s a nunnery and
although less spectacular in comparison
to others, it’s very pleasant to visit and
experience warm welcome of nuns. The rest
of the day at leisure. Overnight in Kalambaka
region.
DAY 13: KALAMBAKA – THERMOPYLEN – DELPHI
Breakfast. Departure to Thermopylen, the
location of the famous battle against Persians.
The meaning of the name „Thermopyles“ is
Hot Gates, from the hot water that comes out
of the mountain. We will make a short stop at
the Leonidas monument – where in 480 B. C.
the Spartan King Leonidas, with 300 Spartans,
fought against the Persian. In the afternoon,
arrival in Delphi that in the ancient times was
considered the center of the known world,
the place where heaven and Earth met. It is
the most famous for its Oracle: pilgrims would
come from all over the world to pay their
respects at the Temple of Apollo and seek
guidance from the Oracle. Among the other
sights we will visit Archaelogical Museum
approached via the Scared Way, the Temple
of Apollo as well as the Stadium and the
Castillian Fountain, where pilgrims cleansed
themselves in preparation for consulting the
Oracle. The rest of the day at leisure. Overnight
in Delphi.
DAY 14: DELPHI – ATHENS
Breakfast. Departure to the Greek capital
Athens, one of the oldest cities in the world
of the wonderful culture that made this city
a center for the arts, learning and philosophy.
The visit includes major sights – Panathinaiko
Stadium where the first Olympic Games
took place in 1896. The National Gallery, the
Temple of Zeus, Hadrian’s Arch, a monumental
gateway resembling a Roman triumphal, the
Prime Minister‘s residence, the Tomb of the
Unknown Soldier and the former Royal Palace,
guarded by the colorful Evzons. The rest of the
day at leisure. Overnight in Athens.
DAY 15: ATHENS
Breakfast. Continuation of the city tour with
a visit of the Acropolis of Athens and its
monuments, the universal symbols
of the classical civilization that form the
greatest architectural and artistic complex
of the Greek Antiquity in the world. Visit of
the the most important monuments: the
Parthenon, the Erechtheon, the Propylaea,
the monumental entrance to the Acropolis,
designed by Mnesicles and the small temple
Athena Nike. The rest of the day at leisure.
Overnight in Athens.
DAY 16: ATHENS
Breakfast. Transfer to the airport of Athens.
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Vienna
Budapest
Splendor of Danube and the Adriatic
DAY 1: VIENNA
Arrival at Vienna airport and transfer to hotel.
Optional evening walk in teh center of Vienna.
Overnight.
DAY 2: VIENNA
Breakfast. City tour of Vienna including State
Opera, Imperial Palace, Museums of Fine
Arts and Natural History, Parliament, the
Burg Theatre (National Theatre), City Hall, the
University, the Votive Church and the stock
exchange. We will also see the Prater with the
Riesenrad (giant Ferris Wheel), the beautiful
blue Danube, the City Park and famous Johann
Strauß monument, and the Karlsplatz with its
music society and Charles’s Church. From the
upper side of Belvedere Palace you can enjoy
a splendid view over the entire old city of
Vienna. We will walk through the Belvedere park
and we will conclude the tour with a visit to
Schönbrunn palace. Free time in the afternoon.
Overnight in Vienna.
capital: “The Pearl of the Danube”, magnificent
river connecting Buda and Pest, UNESCO World
Heritage. The National Parliament – major
New Gothic building in Hungary – the citadel,
Fishermen’s Bastion, Matthia’s Cathedral,
Chained Bridge, St. Stephen’s Basilica and
Heroes Square. The rest of the day at leisure
for shopping and admiration of the famous
porcelain „Herend“. Overnight in Budapest.
DAY 5: BUDAPEST – VARAŽDIN – ZAGREB
Breakfast and check out from hotel. Departure
towards Varaždin, the attractive Baroque town
DAY 3: VIENNA – BRATISLAVA – BUDAPEST
Breakfast and check out from hotel. A scenic
drive to Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. Upon
arrival guided city tour including the beauty
of Old Town, landmarks and strong historical
atmosphere. We will also visit the Bratislava
Castle and have the chance to enter one of the
most beautiful Cathedrals in Europe built in the
12th century. In the afternoon, we continue
to Budapest. Optional evening walk in the city
center. Overnight in Budapest.
DAY 4: BUDAPEST
Breakfast. City tour with local guide. We will
start discovering the beauties of Hungarian
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jewel of harmony and piece, rich with its
numerous facades, special atmosphere in its
shade of alleys. Today the Fortress, known as
the old Fortress, is one of the most beautiful
castles in Croatia. King Bela IV had it built in
the middle of the twelfth century. From the
very beginning, this story of the turbulent
history of Varaždin tells of a city exposed to a
fruitful combination of influences from various
Central European nobles. This combination
led to the early construction of palaces,
churches and beautiful buildings outside the
Fortress. Varaždin saw its Renaissance in the
Trogir
Dubrovnik
Trakošćan
18th century. As the seat of the Royal Council,
Varaždin was also the capital of Croatia, while
its image of a European metropolis helped the
noblemen of Varaždin make their fashionable
life more active. It was this active fashionable
life that earned Varaždin the name of Little
Vienna placed at the crossroad of Central
Europe. Continuation to Zagreb, the capital of
Croatia for overnight.
DAY 6: ZAGREB – CASTLE TRAKOŠĆAN – ZAGREB
Breakfast at your hotel. In the morning, enjoy a
tour of Zagreb with local guide, including the
fortified Medieval Upper Town, St. Mark’s Church,
the Cathedral of St. Stephan, the Lotršćak Tower,
the Stone Gate, the University and the Croatian
National Theatre. After the tour some free time
exploring Zagreb on your own.
Afternoon excursion to Zagreb county, we
will jump into the Medieval times when
respectable gentlemen and nobles built
their manors and castles at carefully selected
locations in search of beauty and comfort. We
will visit the fairytale castle – Trakošćan, the
most beautiful castle in whole Croatia. Return
to Zagreb for overnight.
DAY 7: ZAGREB – PLITVICE – ZADAR
Breakfast. Departure for Plitvice Lakes, the
largest national park in Croatia. The area of
Plitvice Lakes was declared a world heritage
site by UNESCO in 1979. It is breathtakingly
beautiful with its 16 lakes linked by waterfalls
and surrounded by dense forests. It will take
almost 4 hours to explore the area by electric
boat and minibus and you will need a great deal
of film to record a fraction of the beauty around
you. In the afternoon continuation to Zadar for
overnight.
DAY 8: ZADAR – ŠIBENIK – SPLIT
Breakfast. Morning visit of the old town with
its pre-Romanesque church that dates from
around the 9th century which is a symbol of
Zadar. Right in front of the Church of St. Donat
are the remains of the Roman forum dating
from in the 1st century BC. At the end of the
Western Quay is Zadar’s newest feature, the Sea
Organ.
Continuation to Šibenik. Visit of St. Jakov
Cathedral the symbol of the town, a part of
UNESCO’s world heritage, was being built
for more than a hundred years and is a true
evidence of the talent of its architectures, Juraj
Dalmatinac and Nikola Firentinac. The whole
cathedral was made of stone, without the use of
other materials and it contains of more than 70
portraits on its apses. After the visit of Šibenik,
departure to Split. Overnight in Split.
DAY 9: SPLIT – TROGIR – SPLIT
Breakfast. Morning city tour of the Diocletian’s
Palace (3rd century) includes the Peristyle, the
Cathedral of St. Domnius and the Jupiter’s
Temple. In the afternoon, departure to Trogir,
a picturesque Medieval town, which is also
included in the UNESCO’s List of World Cultural
Heritage. Visit to St. Lawrence Cathedral with
its magnificent Romanesque portal dating
from the 13th century. Return to Split for
overnight.
DAY 10: SPLIT – MOSTAR – DUBROVNIK
Breakfast. Morning drive towards Mostar, city
of contrasts and culture, nested in the deep
valley of the river Neretva. The town developed
in the 15th century as an Ottoman trading
and frontier town and continued its growth
in the Austro-Hungarian period. The ancient
Turkish houses and the spectacular Old Bridge
give Mostar an oriental flavor... The Old Bridge
area, with its eastern Ottoman, Mediterranean
and Western European architectural features
is an outstanding example of a multicultural
urban settlement. After the visit we continue to
Dubrovnik. Overnight in Dubrovnik.
DAY 11: DUBROVNIK
Breakfast. Morning sightseeing tour of
Dubrovnik includes visits to the Franciscan
Monastery with one of the oldest pharmacies
in the world, the Rector’s Palace and the
Cathedral. We shall also see Orlando’s Column
and Bell Tower Clock. In the afternoon, free
time for optional touring on the city walls with
their magnificent fortresses and towers, or
boat trip to the island of Lokrum. Overnight in
Dubrovnik.
DAY 12: DUBROVNIK – KOTOR – CETINJE –
DUBROVNIK
Breakfast. Departure towards Cetinje. Short
stop to visit the spiritual and political seat of
the Montenegrin people, a treasure of cultural
and historical heritage. Two of the most
representative buildings are the Monasteries of
Cetinje and Biljarda. Cetinje Monastery was built
in 1701 and even though the Turks destroyed
it several times, the people built it up again.
With a scenic drive, continuation towards Kotor
located in a secluded part of the Gulf of Kotor
and surrounded by fortifications built during
the Venetian period. Visit of UNESCO protected
site surrounded by fortifications built during the
Venetian period and the cathedral of St. Triphon.
After the visit, drive to Dubrovnik. Overnight in
Dubrovnik.
DAY 13: DUBROVNIK – ELAFITI – DUBROVNIK
Breakfast. Departure for a cruise along Elafiti
islands in the front of Dubrovnik. We will cruise
along the islands visiting two out of three biggest
Elafiti inhabited islands – Koločep or Šipan and
Lopud. You will enjoy natural beauties as well
as historical places. In Lopud there will be an
opportunity for a swim or relaxing on beautiful
beaches. Return to Dubrovnik for overnight.
DAY 14: DUBROVNIK
Breakfast. Transfer to the airport of Dubrovnik.
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Zagreb
Ljubljana
Šibenik
The Pearls of Balkan
DAY 1: ZAGREB
Arrival at the Zagreb airport. Transfer to hotel.
Overnight in hotel.
DAY 2: ZAGREB – VARAŽDIN – ZAGREB
After breakfast at the hotel, sightseeing of
Zagreb which includes old town, historical
centre of the town with its St. Mark’s church
with famous colorful roof with Croatian coat
of arm Cathedral, Upper and Lower Town
and Croatian National Theatre. After visit
of Zagreb continue your drive to Varaždin.
Attractive Baroque town jewel of harmony and
piece, rich on its numerous facades, special
atmosphere in its shade of alleys. Today the
Fortress, known as the old Fortress, is one of
the most beautiful castles in Croatia. King Bela
IV had it built in the middle of the twelfth
century. From the very beginning, this story of
the turbulent history of Varaždin tells of a city
exposed to a fruitful combination of influences
from various Central European nobles. This
combination led to the early construction
of palaces, churches and beautiful buildings
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outside the Fortress. Varaždin saw its
Renaissance in the 18th century. As the seat of
the Royal Council, Varaždin was also the capital
of Croatia, while its image of a European
metropolis helped the noblemen of Varaždin
make their fashionable life more active. It was
this active fashionable life that earned Varaždin
the name of Little Vienna placed at the
crossroad of Central Europe. Return to Zagreb
and overnight.
DAY 3: ZAGREB – LJUBLJANA – ZAGREB
After breakfast drive to Ljubljana, sightseeing
of Ljubljana with local guide. Walking through
the city centre, the picturesque Central open-air
Market and the Three Bridges, both designed
by the famous architect Joze Plecnik, Baroque
Town Hall and Dragon Bridge visit of Cathedral
of San Nicolas. Return back to Zagreb for
overnight.
DAY 4: ZAGREB – PLITVICE – ZADAR
Breakfast. Drive to Plitvice National Park and
visit the most beautiful park in Croatia. The
beauty of the National Park lies in its sixteen
lakes, connected by series of waterfalls and
set in deep woodland populated deers, bears,
wolves and different bird species. Magnificent
lakes lower and upper, visited by lake boat and
small train. Lunch at local restaurant and drive
to Zadar for overnight.
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Plitvice
DAY 5: ZADAR – ŠIBENIK – SPLIT
Breakfast. Morning visit of Zadar, beautiful
Dalmatian town rich in archaeological sites
Mostar
Počitelj
Split
Sarajevo
from ancient time. We shall visit port and old
town with its pre-Romanesque church that
dates from around the 9th century which is a
symbol of Zadar. Right in front of the Church of
St. Donat are the remains of the Roman forum
dating from in the 1st century BC. At the end
of the Western Quay is Zadar’s newest feature,
the Sea Organ. This unusual organ is powered
by the wind and the sea. When the sea pushes
air through the whistles, a series of melancholy
chords are played. With the sound emerging
through the perforated stone stairs.
In the afternoon drive towards Šibenik. Visit of
St. Jakov Cathedral the symbol of the town, a
part of UNESCO’s world heritage, was being
built for more than a hundred years and is a
true evidence of the talent of its architectures,
Juraj Dalmatinac and Nikola Firentinac. The
whole cathedral was made of stone, without
the use of other materials and it contains more
than 70 portraits on its apses. Drive to Split for
overnight.
DAY 6: SPLIT – TROGIR – SPLIT
Breakfast. Morning visit of town Split whose
beauty dates since IV century B. C. when
Roman emperor Diocletian decided to build
his residential palace. This Roman palace is
very well preserved and today attracts with
its constructions and original walls but also
popular place for small shops which will be
visited. After that we visit the Cathedral of St.
Duje which is a complex of a church, formed
from an Imperial Roman mausoleum with
a bell tower; strictly the church is dedicated
to the Virigin Mary, and the bell tower to St.
Domnius. Together they form the Cathedral of
St. Domnius.
In the afternoon drive towards Trogir, the small
Old Town so rich in history and culture that it is
often referred to as a “city museum” so it is easy
to see why the entire city was placed in the
UNESCO world heritage list. Return to Split for
overnight.
DAY 7: SPLIT – MOSTAR
Breakfast. Morning drive through beautiful
landscape fruitful valleys to Mostar and visit of
this beautiful historical centre with old stone
bridge, Mosque and Turkish house. After lunch
at local restaurant, sightseeing of the place with
its different culture. Mixed orthodox, Muslim
and Catholic influence. Overnight in Mostar.
DAY 8: MOSTAR – SARAJEVO – MOSTAR
After breakfast drive towards Sarajevo. Upon
arrival panoramic sightseeing with local guide
of this strong Turkish influenced place, old
mosques, medresas (schools) and bazaars
(markets). We shall see “War tunnel – tunnel of
salvation” symbol of courage and survival of
people of Sarajevo during the war 1993. under
the Serbian siege. Lunch at local restaurant.
Return to Mostar for overnight.
DAY 9: MOSTAR – MEĐUGORJE – POČITELJ –
DUBROVNIK
Breakfast. Morning drive to Međugorje. Upon
your arrival to Međugorje the guide will take
us to the tour of shrine of Our Lady Queen of
Peace. The tour starts with introductory part
about shrine of Our Lady Queen of Peace. The
program continues with visit to: Apparition hill –
place where everything started 24 of June 1981,
we will hear the story about first days of the
apparitions, and then you will climb Apparition
hill and spend some time at the apparition
site in a silent prayer. Blue cross – also a place
of many apparitions which is located at the
base of the Apparition hill. After the visit, drive
towards the Croatian coast with stop in small
village Počitelj, the unique place included in
the UNESCO World Heritage. After crossing the
border, late arrival to Dubrovnik for overnight.
DAY 10: DUBROVNIK
Breakfast. Morning sightseeing tour of
Dubrovnik includes visits to the Franciscan
Monastery with one of the oldest pharmacies in
the world, the Rector’s Palace and the Cathedral.
We shall also see Orlando’s Column, Bell Tower
Clock and the Sponza Palace. In the afternoon,
we shall have free time for individual visits
and leisure. There will be plenty of time for an
optional touring on the city walls with their
magnificent fortresses and towers. Overnight in
Dubrovnik.
DAY 11: DUBROVNIK – KOTOR – SVETI STEFAN –
TIRANA
Breakfast. Departure towards Kotor, a scenic
drive towards the city in a secluded part of the
Gulf of Kotor and surrounded by fortifications
built during the Venetian period. Visit of UNESCO
protected site surrounded by fortifications built
during the Venetian period and the cathedral
of St. Triphon. Continuation towards Tirana. On
a way we make a short stop near Sveti Stefan,
fabulous village-island circled by the sea. Time
to have lunch at local restaurant, drive towards
Albania. Overnight in Tirana.
DAY 12: TIRANA – KRUJA – TIRANA
Breakfast. City sightseeing tour of Tirana:
the Sahat Kulla (Clock Tower), visit of the
Ethem Bey’s Mosque and the monument of
Skenderbeg, Albania‘s national hero. The Sheshi
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Tirana
Kotorski zaljev
Kruja
Skënderbej city’s plaza has popular clock tower
and it is surrounded with famous landmarks of
Tirana, such as the National History Museum
and mosque of Ethem Bey and a lot of
buildings with designs of Turkish architecture
due to the fact that Tirana was ruled by the
Ottomans in the early 1800s. After lunch at local
restaurant drive to Kruja. The most important
sight in Kruja is the semi-ruined citadel area, a
fortress dating back to the fifth or sixth century
and old bazaar. Afternoon return to the hotel.
Overnight in Tirana
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DAY 13: TIRANA – POGRADEC – SVETI NAUM –
OHRID
Breakfast. Drive towards the interior of Albania.
We will enjoy passing between the mountains
with small villages. Very beautiful scenery
skirting the lake Ohrid which is natural border
between Albania and Macedonia. A break in
Pogradec, Albanian place at the lake, after which
we continue towards the Republic of Macedonia
crossing the border and stoping by the lake, to
visit small monastery Saint Naum, which was
established in the year 905. We proceed towards
Ohrid situated on the lake shores, place strongly
influenced by Otomans, declared as a world
heritage site. Overnight in Ohrid.
DAY 14: OHRID
Breakfast. All day on the shores of Lake Ohrid. This
outstanding natural beauty is also UNESCO world
cultural heritage and the place where Saint Climent
and Saint Naum founded the first Slavic University
and famous literal school of Ohrid. Morning
tour includes the Old Town, the Church of Santa
Sofia (11th century), the most eminent Medieval
monument in Macedonia with magnificent
Byzantine frescoes and St. Clement Church.
Afternoon visit to monastery St. Naum, built on
the shores of Lake Ohrid, in the year 900 AD and
dedicated to the Slavic missionary and educator St.
Naum of Ohrid. Return to Ohrid for overnight.
DAY 15: OHRID – BITOLA – TIKVEŠ – SKOPJE
Breakfast. Continue towards Bitola, the second
biggest place in Macedonia. Many of the
landmarks in Bitola date from the Ottoman rule
of the city and you can certainly see the Turkish
influence in the mosques, old bazaar etc. Some
of the main sights of Bitola include Clocktower
the symbol of the town, Turkish market, open
air market, central square. We shall visit the
archeological site Heraclea Lyncestisan ancient
Macedonian town found by the Macedonian
King Phillip II in the middle of the 4th century
BC, but most of the remains that can be seen
in Heraclea Lyncestis are from the Roman and
the early Christian period. Drive towards Tikveš
through wine district recognized as the most
important wine growing region in Macedonia.
Arbanasi
Sofia
Plovdiv
Ohrid
Skopje
Wine tasting and lunch in one of the most
popular wine cellar. Drive towards Skopje for
overnight.
DAY 16: SKOPJE
Breakfast. Morning sightseeing of the capital of
Macedonia. Visit to the old Train station – first
train station on the Balkan, and in that time was
the most beautiful object on the Balkan; The
monument of Mother Teresa; The house of Mother
Teresa; The Stone Bridge – monumental building
in the center of the city, and the most imposing
monument in our country and on the Balkan,
built in the beginning of the VI century; Daut
Pašin Imam – monument of the Islam architecture
from the XV century; The church St. Spas, built
at the end of the XVII century, where are placed
the relics of the great Macedonian Revolutionary
Goce Delčev (1872-1903); The Fortress Kale – the
most outstanding tourist attraction of Skopje.
After the tour walk through the old city and
market place. Overnight in Skopje.
DAY 17: SKOPJE – MONASTERIO DE RILA – SOFIA
Breakfast. Drive from Macedonia towards
direction Bulgaria, visit of the Monastery of Saint
Ivan of Rila founded in the 10th century, The Rila
Monastery is regarded as one of Bulgaria’s most
important cultural, historical and architectural
monuments. It is on the World Heritage list and
is considered a symbol of the 19th Century
Bulgarian Renaissance which imparted Slavic
values upon Rila in trying to re-establish an
uninterrupted historic continuity. We shall visit
church and museum, with its rich collection of
old manuscripts, icons, jewelry, carved wooden
masterpieces, ethnographic expositions of
tissues and carpets. Lunch at local restaurant.
Afternoon stop at Sofia-capital of Bulgaria.
Overnight in Sofia.
DAY 18: SOFIA – PLOVDIV
Breakfast. Tour de Sofia the city of 7000 years of
history which has numerous monuments built
through different cultural and historical epochs.
Visit one of the largest Eastern Orthodox
cathedrals in the world, Alexander Nevsky, then
the Church of St. George, late Roman rotunda
dated from 4th century with its Medieval
frescoes dating from 12-14 centuries. Drive
towards Plovdiv, the second most important
place in the country across the heights of
mountain Rila. Overnight in Plovdiv.
DAY 19: PLOVDIV – KAZANLAK – VELIKO
TARNOVO
Breakfast. Plovdiv sightseeing of the second
largest city in Bulgaria, situated on the Maritsa
River. Its unique location in these ancient
crossroads has stimulated strong cultural and
political influences from Eastern and Western
civilizations, and yet maintained its unique
cultural identity. Being older than most of the
oldest towns like Rome, Athens, Carthage
or Constantinople, an almost contemporary
of Troy, its old part is called the Old Town,
with houses from the National Revival period
(18-19th century), and is imposing open-air
museum situated the three hills of the ancient
Trimontium. One of the most remarkable
sights of the town, the Ancient Theatre (a wellpreserved Roman theatre), is located there
and is still used for open-air performances.
Drive to Kazanlak. After lunch visit the valley
of the roses, which is the biggest producer of
rose oil in the world. The soil and the climate
in this region are quite suitable for the roses.
Visit of the Historical Museum of Kazanlak with
Treasury Hall, in which the newest golden,
silver and bronze findings from the Thracian
temple tombs in the region are exhibited.
Among them is the unique golden crown of
the Thracian tsar Sevt III (4th century BC) –
found in the town of Sevtopolis. Afternoon
drive to Veliko Tarnovo for overnight.
DAY 20: VELIKO – TARNOVO – ARBANASI – VELIKO
TARNOVO
Breakfast. Morning sightseeing of Veliko
Tarnovo, visit the castle of the old Bulgarian
capital – Tsarevets and the old city itself which
is a collection of traditional Renaissance houses
scattered over the hills around the river Yantra.
Afternoon visit to nearby village Arbanassi on
the hilltop 4 km away. It is also worth to visit
the impressive church of Virgin Mary entire
covered with frescoes. We shall visit also one of
the brightest examples of the authenticity and
magnificence of the Arbanassi houses is the
Konstantsaliev’s house, marvelous example of the
17. st. architecture. Overnight in Veliko Tarnovo.
DAY 21: VELIKO TARNOVO – SOFIA
Breakfast. Drive towards Sofia. Day at leisure.
Overnight in Sofia.
DAY 22: SOFIA
Breakfast. Transfer to the airport of Sofia.
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