Zagreb-Sarajevo West Balkan Tour

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$850 per person
Duration
8 Days 7 Nights
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More than 1
Travellers
10+
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WEST BALKAN TOUR Enjoy from Zagreb to Sarajevo

Budapest is paradise for explorers. Keep your senses primed and you'll discover something wonderful at every turn. Budapest’s beauty is not all God given; humankind has played a role in shaping this pretty face too. Architecturally, the city is a treasure trove, with enough baroque, neoclassical, Eclectic and art nouveau buildings to satisfy everyone.
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The Castle District encompasses Castle Hill (Várhegy) – nerve centre of Budapest’s history and packed with many of the capital’s most important museums and other attractions – as well as ground-level Víziváros (Watertown). What the latter lacks in sights it makes up for in excellent restaurants, many of them around Széll Kálmán tér, a major transport hub and the centre of urban Buda.

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Destination
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Departure Location
Zagreb
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
Additional Prices
1 child: $500 2 children: $750

The Human Touch

Budapest’s beauty is not all God given; humankind has played a role in shaping this pretty face too. Architecturally, the city is a treasure trove, with enough baroque, neoclassical, Eclectic and art nouveau buildings to satisfy everyone. Overall, though, Budapest has a fin de siècle feel to it, for it was then, during the capital’s ‘golden age’ in the late 19th century, that most of what you see today was built.

The Past at Hand

They say the past is another country, but it’s always been just around the corner in Budapest. Witness the bullet holes and shrapnel pockmarks on buildings from WWII and the 1956 Uprising. There are sad reminders like the poignant Shoes on the Danube memorial, but ones, too, of hope and reconciliation – like the ‘sword’ of the former secret-police building on Andrássy út now beaten into the ‘ploughshare’ that is the House of Terror, with both sides of the story told.

Eat, Drink & Be Magyar

There’s a lot more to Hungarian food than goulash, and it remains one of the most sophisticated styles of cooking in Europe. Magyars may exaggerate when they say that there are three essential world cuisines: French, Chinese and their own. But Budapest’s reputation as a food capital dates largely from the late 19th and the first half of the 20th century and, despite a fallow period under communism, the city is once again commanding attention. So, too, are Hungary’s excellent wines – from Eger’s complex reds and Somló’s flinty whites to honey-sweet Tokaj.

In the Soak

The city is blessed with an abundance of hot springs. As a result, ‘taking the waters’ has been a Budapest experience since the time of the Romans. The choice of bathhouses is generous – you can choose among Turkish-era, art nouveau and modern establishments. Some people come seeking a cure for whatever ails them, but the majority are there for fun and relaxation – though we still maintain it’s the world’s best cure for what Hungarians call a macskajaj (cat’s wail) – hangover.

  • Day 1 Zagreb
  • Day 2 Zagreb Plitvice Lakes Split
  • Day 3 Split Dubrovnik
  • Day 4 Dubrovnik Kotor Budva
  • Day 5 Budva Pocitelj Blagaj Mostar
  • Day 6 Mostar Sarajevo
  • Day 7 Sarajevo Jajce Bihac
  • Day 8 Sarajevo and Departure
Day 1 Zagreb

Zagreb City Tour

Zagreb City Tour (Cathedral of St. Stephen, Dolac Market, The stone Gate, Mark's Square, Museum of naive art, Ban Jelacic Square, Zagreb City Scale Model, Strossmayer promenade)

Day 2 Zagreb Plitvice Lakes Split

Plitvice Lakes and Split Tours

Plitvice Lakes (UNESCO sight Plitvice Lakes National Park)

Split City Tour (Diocletian palace, St. Duje Cathedral, Peristil, Statue of Gregory of Nin, The Golden Gate, Vestibul, Riva, City Clock, City Hall)

Day 3 Split Dubrovnik

Dubrovnik City Tour

Dubrovnik City Tour (Stradun Square, Orlando Sculpture, The Palace of Rector, The Oldest Pharmacy in Europe, Time Tower, War Museum, Franciscan Monastery)

Day 4 Dubrovnik Kotor Budva

Kotor and Budva Tours

Kotor City Tour(Kotor City walls, Arms square, Clock tower, Prince's Palace, Napoleons Theatre, Cathedral of St.Tripun, Maritime Museum, Orthodox Square)

Budva City Tour (Ancient city remains, Old city walls, Poet's square, Churches square, Citadel) 

Day 5 Budva Pocitelj Blagaj Mostar

Pocitelj and Blagaj Tours

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

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

Day 6 Mostar Sarajevo

Mostar and Sarajevo Tours

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

Sarajevo Tour (Tunel Spasa - Tunnel of Hope, Vrelo Bosne - River Bosna source)

Day 7 Sarajevo Jajce Bihac

Sarajevo City Tour

Sarajevo City Tour (Eternal Flame, City Hall & The House of Spite, Gazi Husrev Bey Mosque, Bazaar, Sacred Heart Cathedral, Sebilj, Bascarsi Mosque)

Day 8 Sarajevo and Departure

Free and Easy

Free time - Departure to Airport

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The Castle District encompasses Castle Hill (Várhegy) – nerve centre of Budapest’s history and packed with many of the capital’s most important museums and other attractions – as well as ground-level Víziváros (Watertown). What the latter lacks in sights it makes up for in excellent restaurants, many of them around Széll Kálmán tér, a major transport hub and the centre of urban Buda.

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Budapest’s reputation as a food capital dates largely from the late 19th and the first half of the 20th century and, despite a fallow period under communism, the city is once again commanding attention. So, too, are Hungary's excellent wines – from Eger's complex reds and Somló’s flinty whites to honey-sweet Tokaj.

User Reviews & Comments

  • Peter Promodorou
    5 out of 5

    This was something to look forward to at the end of our first day and it met our expectations well. We\'ve been on similar trips in other Cities, this was better. A nice atmosphere, classy boat, great food and lots of it, great selections. The entertainment were great. Budapest is beautiful!

    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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  • Marc Whitney
    3 out of 5

    Budapest is beautiful by night. The Parliament Building in lights and the illuminated bridges reflect off the water and it\'s just wonderful. I want to rate this cruise better, however there were just so many things that were not enjoyable. The food was tasteless and cold. They had a Hungarian band on board that was just OK (loud). You go upstairs to get photos without obstruction, which was not a problem; however the smokers are upstairs, so you get hit with smoke when you go out on the top deck. If you are sensitive to smoke it will bother you. I might offer the option that you walk the Chain Bridge and take the photos from there.

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

    October 10, 2018

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City Park, at the northern end of epic Andrássy út, is the largest park in Budapest and its main entrance, Heroes’ Sq, is ringed by important museums and monuments. The streets around the park boast impressive art nouveau and Secessionist architecture. Five new museums are due to be constructed in City Park by 2019, including the Hungarian National Gallery-Ludwig Museum – the new home of the Hungarian National Gallery and the contemporary art collection from the Museum of Fine Arts, while the expanded zoo will accommodate a futuristic biodome.

To the north of Belváros is Lipótváros (Leopold Town), with the landmark Parliament facing the Danube to the west and the equally iconic Basilica of St Stephen to the east. This is prime sightseeing territory; along with those two icons you'll also discover great museums and exhibits, some lovely squares and art nouveau buildings. We’ve also included part of Terézváros (Teresa Town), named in honour of Empress Maria Theresa, in this neighbourhood. It's a busy district after dark: Budapest’s Broadway or West End is Nagymező utca in the heart of Terézváros.

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      Zagreb-Sarajevo West Balkan Tour

      Price
      $850 per person
      Duration
      8 Days 7 Nights
      Destination
      More than 1
      Travellers
      10+

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