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Tour of Bosnia, Dubrovnik, Montenegro and Kosovo

Tour Details

10 days tour in Bosnia, Dubrovnik, Montenegro and Kosovo, is an ideal program to explore these 4 Balkan countries, combining the beautiful and luxurious Montenegro Riviera; the UNESCO town of Dubrovnik and its seaside; the small and authentic towns of Sarajevo and Mostar in Bosnia; the panoramic mountain road connecting Montenegro and Kosovo; the UNESCO town of Prizren; a medieval monastery and a marble cave in Kosovo.

Departure & Return Location

Arrival Sarajevo / Prishtina Return Flight

Destination Location

Sarajevo Tour – War Tunnels – Beer Tasting, Mostar – Dubrovnik – Herceg Novi, Perast – Kotor UNESCO – Budva, Podgorica City tour – Kolasin, Peja – Monastery of Decan, Prizren UNESCO, Gadime Cave – Pristina city tour, Prishtina – Return Flight

Duration

10 Days

Availability

All year

Itinerary
Day 1
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
Day 6
Day 7
Day 8
Day 9
Day 11

Arrival Sarajevo
Arrival and transfer to the hotel. Free evening and overnight in Sarajevo.

Sarajevo Tour – War Tunnels – Beer Tasting
In the morning we take the Sarajevo Walking Tour. We reach the old town of Sarajevo where our first stop is Baščaršija square and its most interesting symbol; the fountain Sebilj. We continue further to the Kazandžiluk street and learn about the story of origins of copper and tin industry in Sarajevo.Continuing further through the old town, we stop in Bravadžiluk street; an area where the main restaurants and food shops are located. We use this opportunity to try some local foods, like burek or pita.We visit one of the oldest mosques in Sarajevo, Imperial mosque. Then continue to Gazihusref-beys – a covered market-bazaar built in early 16th century for trading reasons still today serves the original purposeJust bridge further down the Mijacka river, we shall arrive to Atmejdan park, Latin bridge and assassination point of Franz Ferdinand where we learn the origins of the WW1.We then continue to Sarajevo city centre where we see the Cathedral of Sacred Jesus Hearth, The Eternal flame, Clock tower, and the farmers market. Time for lunch before our transfer to the War Tunnels. Tunnel of Hope, which in period of 1993-1995 was the major “blood line” for heavily besieged and destroyed city.At the Tunnel we will see a short movie about the War in Sarajevo and Tunnel, followed by going through the Tunnel itself. At the exhibition part of the museum we have the opportunity to see many interesting exhibits directly connected with Siege of Sarajevo. In the afternoon return to the city, and stop at Sarajevo Brewery which was founded on May 24th, 1864, and historians consider it the oldest industrial plant in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Relaxing evening with beer tasting. Overnight in Sarajevo.

Sarajevo – Mostar
We leave Sarajevo and drive to the old town of Mostar; to visit the city. We see famous Old Bridge of Mostar built in 1566, Kriva Ćuprija, the oldest arch bridge in Mostar, The Hamam – Turkish bath, the Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque, the second biggest mosque in Mostar, whose original color and wall decorations have been preserved. Visitors are allowed to climb the minaret, which offers a panoramic view of the city and The Old Bridge. We also pass through Kujundžiluk – Old Bazzar, which winds along a small, pretty, cobbled street, dating back to the middle of the 16th century, where characteristic crafts shops and traditional restaurants are found. Dinner with traditional menu and Overnight in Mostar.

Mostar – Dubrovnik – Herceg Novi
This morning we transfer towards Croatia. After border crossing we enjoy a guided tour of Dubrovnik old town. As we step through the gates of old city, we will be taking a step back in time, losing our self in the grandeur and beauty of this culturally influential city. We will walk by Dubrovnik’s most significant historical landmarks such as the Pile Gate, Cove of Kolorina, Onofrio’s Fountains, Orlando’s Column, Rector’s Palace, Sponza Palace, Stradun (the main street), The Cathedral, Church of St. Blaise, The Wide Street, Square of Ivan Gundulić, some locations were recent popular movies were filmed, like the Game of Thrones and much more. Free time for lunch in Dubrovnik, or to explore the city further on your own. Afternoon in the coastal town of Hercegnovi, located in Montenegro borders with Croatia.

Hercegnovi – Perast – Kotor UNESCO – Budva
Morning transfer towards the small town of Perast, Visit the town and enjoy a boat ride towards the artificial Island located in front of the town. In the island we visit the church “Our Lady of the Rock”. The Island treasures paintings of the most talented local artists, more than 2,000 silver votive plaques and many other interesting gifts donated by local sailors.
Continue further to the Old City of Kotor, a well preserved urbanization typical of the Middle Ages, built between the 12th and 14th century. Medieval architecture and numerous monuments of cultural heritage have made Kotor an UNESCO listed “World Natural and Historical Heritage Site”. The entrance of the city is in 3 different old gates. We visit the town and the Cathedral of Saint Tryphon
In the evening we reach another coastal town, Budva. The biggest resort town in Montenegro. It is called the ‘Montenegrin Miami’ because of its beautiful beaches and vibrant nightlife. Budva has 17 incredible beaches, and its coast is one of the most beautiful coastlines in the world.
We take a walking tour of the old town. The tour starts from the streets of old Budva – a place that is more than 2500 years old. The center of attraction for tourists is the Old City, called Civitas Antiqua. It contains artifacts and buildings, objects that belong to different epochs. There were also Roman and Illyrian periods in a very huge history of the city.
Dinner by the seaside and overnight in Budva.

Budva – Podgorica City tour – Kolasin
In the morning we take a walking tour of Podgorica, to explore more about the capital city before going to the mountains. We visit the old town and walk through some of the most important historical sites such as Republic square, St George church from the 11th century, the Skaline, the Doganjska Mosque from the 15th century, the clock tower, the Millenium and Russian bridges, and the Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ.
Leaving the capital, we drive towards the mountain village of Kolasin, and the National Park of Biogradska Gora
We visit the park, One of the UNESCO World Network of Biosphere Reserves, this are is one of the last three large virgin forests in Europe. The landscape is one of mountain ridges, glacial lakes, and temperate forest. Although it is the smallest of four National Parks in Montenegro, Biogradska Gora National Park contains a big diversity of flora and fauna, including 220 different plants, 150 kinds of birds, 86 kinds of trees.
We enjoy a walk in the Biogadsko lake, located at an altitude of 1094m
We spend the afternoon in Kolasin, the small village surrounded by high mountains and the two rivers, Tara and Moraca. Because of its altitude of about 1000 meters and the favorable climate Kolasin is considered a natural SPA area. Dinner with traditional dishes of the village and overnight in Kolasin.

Kolasin – Peja – Monastery of Decan
After breakfast we proceed towards Peja in Kosovo, a mixture of modern Yugoslav development and buildings of the Otoman era around the bazaar. We enjoy a long panoramic drive through the mountain areas connecting Montenegro and Kosovo, and arrive in Peja around lunch time. We stop for lunch in a local restaurant in the city center, before starting the tour. The city is near the caves in the Rugova Canyon, which served as cells for the hermits of the Orthodox monks. Further we will head toward Decan Monastary, a medieval Orthodox Christian monastery.

Peja – Prizren UNESCO
Our next stop is the city of Prizren. The city is located in the foothills of the Sharr Mountains, and is enrolled in the UNESCO list. Walking tour in the old town. Relaxing evening, dinner and overnight in Prizren.

Prizren – Gadime Cave – Pristina city tour
This morning we return to Pristina. Along the way, we visit Gadime Cave, a 1.2 km deep marble cave, full of crystallised stalactites and stalagmites, formed over millions of years. The cave was discovered in 1969. We take a guided tour that will allow us to visit the first 440 meters of the cave.
In the afternoon we reach Pristina, where we enjoy a guided tour of the city.
During the city tour of Prishtina, we will walk by the old part of the city, and see the Museum of Kosova, the Stone Mosque, Jashar Pasha Mosque, the Bazaar, the Clock Tower, the Big Mosque, the Hamam (Turkish public bath), Mother Tereza Boulevard, the Independence House, the famous Newborn Monument, the Mother Teresa Cathedral, the Statue of American President Bill Clinton, National Gallery, and the famous building of National Library with its unique architecture. Dinner at a local restaurant and overnight in Prishtina.

Prishtina – Return Flight
Breakfast at the hotel. Free time in Prishtina until airport transfer for the return flight.

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