Price
$780 per person
Duration
5 Days 4 Nights
Destination
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Travellers
10+
2 Reviews
4.5 out of 5

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Never was a thoroughfare so aptly named as the Grand Canal, reflecting the glories of Venetian architecture lining its banks. At the end of Venice’s signature waterway, the Palazzo Ducale and Basilica di San Marco add double exclamation points. But wait until you see what’s hiding in the narrow backstreets...
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Garden islands and lagoon aquaculture yield speciality produce and seafood you won’t find elsewhere – all highlighted in inventive Venetian cuisine, with tantalising traces of ancient spice routes. The city knows how to put on a royal spread, as France’s King Henry III once found out when faced with 1200 dishes and 200 bonbons.

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Destination
Bosnia and Herzegovina Discover Bosnia and Herzegovina
Departure Location
Sarajevo
Return Location
Sarajevo
Price includes
  • All city taxes, parking, local taxes, highway charges
  • Bottled water per day
  • Dinner and lunch meals
  • English speaking tour escort
  • Entrance tickets to mentioned monuments and museums
  • Hotel accommodation
  • Hotel taxes and service charges
  • Local tour guides
  • Transport to & from hotel
Price does not include
  • Additional meals and drinks
  • Airplane tickets
  • Gratuity to guide and driver
  • Hotel extras
  • Medical expenses
  • Personal expenses
  • Portage services
  • Travel insurance

Epic Grandeur

Never was a thoroughfare so aptly named as the Grand Canal, reflecting the glories of Venetian architecture lining its banks. At the end of Venice’s signature waterway, the Palazzo Ducale and Basilica di San Marco add double exclamation points. But wait until you see what’s hiding in the narrow backstreets: neighbourhood churches lined with Veroneses and priceless marbles, Tiepolo’s glimpses of heaven on homeless-shelter ceilings, and a single Titian painting that mysteriously lights up an entire basilica.

Venetian Feasts

Garden islands and lagoon aquaculture yield speciality produce and seafood you won’t find elsewhere – all highlighted in inventive Venetian cuisine, with tantalising traces of ancient spice routes. The city knows how to put on a royal spread, as France’s King Henry III once found out when faced with 1200 dishes and 200 bonbons. Today such feasts are available in miniature at happy hour, when bars mount lavish spreads of cicheti (Venetian tapas). Save room and time for a proper sit-down Venetian meal, with lagoon seafood to match views at canalside bistros and toasts with Veneto’s signature bubbly, prosecco.

An Artful Lifestyle

Pity the day trippers dropped off at San Marco with a mere three hours to take in Venice. That’s about enough time for one long gasp at the show-stopper that is Piazza San Marco, but not nearly enough time to see what else Venice is hiding. Stay longer in this fairy-tale city and you’ll discover the pleasures of la bea vita (the beautiful life) that only locals know: the wake-up call of gondoliers calling ‘Ooooeeeee!’, a morning spritz in a sunny campi (square), lunch in a crowded bacaro (bar) with friends and fuschia-pink sunsets that have sent centuries of artists mad.

Defying Convention

Eyeglasses, platform shoes and uncorseted dresses are outlandish Venetian fashions that critics sniffed would never be worn by respectable Europeans. Venetians are used to setting trends, whether it be with controversial artwork in the Punta della Dogana, racy operas at La Fenice or radical new art at the Biennale. On a smaller scale, this unconventional creative streak finds vibrant expression in the showrooms of local artisans where you can find custom-made red-carpet shoes, purses fashioned from silk-screened velvet and glass jewels brighter than semi-precious stones. In a world of cookie-cutter culture, Venice’s originality still stands out.

  • Day 1 Sarajevo
  • Day 2 Sarajevo Konjic Mostar
  • Day 3 Mostar Pocitelj Blagaj Mostar
  • Day 4 Mostar Jablanica Sarajevo
  • Day 5 Sarajevo and Departure
Day 1 Sarajevo

Sarajevo City Tour

Sarajevo City Tour (Eternal Flame, City Hall & The House of Spite, Gazi Husrev Bey Mosque, Bazaar, Sacred Heart Cathedral, Sebilj, Bascarsija Mosque, Tunel Spasa - Tunnel of Hope, Vrelo Bosne – Source of river Bosna national park)

Day 2 Sarajevo Konjic Mostar

Konjic and Mostar Tours

A short visit to Konjic old town

Mostar City Tour (Mostar old town, Koski Mehmet Pasa mosque, Mostar Old Bridge, Narrow bridge)

Day 3 Mostar Pocitelj Blagaj Mostar

Pocitelj and Blagaj Tours

Pocitelj Tour (Ali Pasha Mosque, Hill of Pocitelj, Clock Tower)

Blagaj Tour (Dervish lodge (Tekke), Buna river)

Day 4 Mostar Jablanica Sarajevo

Jablanica and Free Time

A short visit to Jablanica

Free time in Sarajevo city center.

Day 5 Sarajevo and Departure

Free and Easy

Free time - Departure to airport

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Garden islands and lagoon aquaculture yield speciality produce and seafood you won’t find elsewhere – all highlighted in inventive Venetian cuisine, with tantalising traces of ancient spice routes. The city knows how to put on a royal spread, as France’s King Henry III once found out when faced with 1200 dishes and 200 bonbons.

User Reviews & Comments

  • Brad Jackson
    4 out of 5

    Brilliant 90 minutes spent learning to row the Venetian way in a traditional boat along & around the canals and into the lagoon itself. Expert tuition and local knowledge all adding to a fun “doing” experience. Highly recommended!

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     5 out of 5
    Food & Beverages
     4 out of 5
    Overall
     4 out of 5

    October 10, 2018

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  • Emma Churchill
    5 out of 5

    An absolute must for any trip to Venice. Forget the tacky gondalors and tack control your self. We were fortunately to have our lesson with Eleanor, the founder, who is passionate about teaching and passing on the traditional boating skills which save the pollution caused by motor boats.

    Transport
     4 out of 5
    Accomodation
     4 out of 5
    Food & Beverages
     5 out of 5
    Overall
     5 out of 5

    October 10, 2018

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Since the fall of the Venetian republic in 1797, the city has held an unrivaled place in the Western imagination and has been endlessly described in prose and verse. The luminous spectacle of ornate marbled and frescoed palaces, bell towers, and domes reflected in the sparkling waters of the lagoon under a blue Adriatic sky has been painted, photographed, and filmed to such an extent that it is difficult to distinguish the real city from its romantic representations. The visitor arriving in Venice is still transported into another world, one whose atmosphere and beauty remain incomparable.

Today Venice is recognized as part of the artistic and architectural patrimony of all humanity, a fitting role for a city whose thousand-year economic and political independence was sustained by its role in global trading. The situation of the city on islands has limited modern suburban spread beyond the historic centre; its framework of canals and narrow streets has prevented the intrusion of automobiles; and its unmatched wealth of fine buildings and monuments dating from the period of commercial dominance has ensured a keen and almost universal desire for sensitive conservation. This concern for conservation is now extended not just to the city’s monuments but to the very city itself, as rising water levels and subsidence of the land upon which Venice is built threaten the continued existence of the city in its present form. In 1987 Venice and its lagoon were collectively designated a UNESCO World Heritage site. Pop. (2009 est.) city, 59,984; (2011 est.) comune, 270,884.

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      5 Days 4 Nights
      Destination
      Bosnia and Herzegovina
      Travellers
      10+

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