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Tour of Montenegro Bosnia and Serbia

Tour of Montenegro, Bosnia and Serbia

Tour Details

A full week Tour of Montenegro, Bosnia and Serbia, exploring Montenegro Riviera, the capital cities Belgrade and Sarajevo, some authentic spots in Bosnia and a retro train trip through the mountains and rural villages between Bosnia and Serbia.

Departure & Return Location

Podgorica / Belgrade return

Destination Location

Podgorica, Budva, Hercegnovi, Trebinje, Sarajevo, Belgrade

Duration

8 Days

Availability

All year

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

Podgorica Airport – Podgorica
Arrival at Podgorica Airport and transfer to our hotel in the city. Welcome dinner and overnight in Podgorica. Tour of Montenegro, Bosnia and Serbia 

Podgorica – Skadar Lake – Budva
This morning we transfer towards Skadar Lake, the biggest lake in the region. It is also one of Europe’s largest bird reserves is surrounded by majestic mountains and lush greenery. Its unspoiled natural beauty with timeless villages along the shore, island monasteries, clear water and lovely meadow of water lilies. Visit the panoramic surroundings and enjoy a boat tour in the lake for 1 hour.
In the early afternoon we reach the old town of Budva, where we will spend the night
The Old town of Budva is a unique architectural and urban town and one of the oldest centers in the Adriatic with more than 2.500 years of history. Dinner by the seaside and overnight in Budva.Tour of Montenegro, Bosnia and Serbia 

Budva – The baroque town of Perast and boat ride 1 hrs – Exploring the UNESCO old town of Kotor – Budva
This morning we visit Perast the most picturesque baroque town on the whole Adriatic coast, after the drive through the panoramic road overlooking the Boka Bay
Arriving in Perast, we take a boat tour and reach the artificial island, built in the 15th century. We are going to visit the Church of Our Lady of the Rock (sanctuary of sailors of the old times), and the museum built on the island. The Church is a shrine and a treasury which houses the biggest world collection of the silver votive tablets.
We then make a comfort stop at the UNESCO World Heritage listed town of Kotor. The old port of Kotor is surrounded by fortifications built during the Venetian period, and is a picturesque Mediterranean landscape.
Visit the old town and the Cathedral of St Thryphon. In the afternoon we reach the coastal town of Hercegnovi, in border between Montenegro and Croatia. Dinner and overnight in Hercegnovi.

Hercegnovi – Trebinje – Blagaj – Mostar
This morning we transfer towards Bosnia, where we will visit two important touristic sites, Blagaj and Mostar. Along the way we stop in the small town of Trebinje for refreshments. Next we continue to Blagaj – a haven of peace and natural harmony. Blagaj tour will include Tekke, or the Dervish Monastery that was built around 1520. The monastery is an important monument of the early Ottoman period in Bosnia & Herzegovina. It is located nearby beautiful Spring of River Buna. After the visits, we return to Mostar and 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.Tour of Montenegro, Bosnia and Serbia 

Mostar – Sarajevo
This morning we transfer to the capital city of Bosnia, Sarajevo. On arrival 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 purpose. Just a 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. Dinner with traditional menu and Overnight in Sarajevo.

Sarajevo – Retro Train Journey through the mountains – Ethno villages – Belgrade

Today we transfer to Serbia. Before border crossing, visit the small town of Visegrad. Walking tour of Visegrad town, where we hear some details about Bosnia’s history and culture. Border crossing and visit of the villages of Drvengrad And Mokra Gora, picturesque mountainous villages hidden between Zlatibor and Tara. The ethno village Drvengrad (Wooden Town) is built by prominent movie director Emir Kusturica. The village, which includes the Mećavnik Hotel, houses, galleries, shops, a cinema and a church, is made of natural materials, mostly wood. Since 2008, the village plays host to the annual Küstendorf Film and Music Festival and Drvengrad has been visited by the likes of Johnny Depp, Monica Belucci, Jim Jarmusch and many others. After arrival in Mokra Gora we start a unique trip in an old retro train called Šargan Eight. The train travels on the bottom of Šargan mount, on a way shaped in the form of number eight; this is why it is called “Šargan eight”. This Journey will take us back in time, while we enjoy the unspoiled mountain sceneries. The train journey lasts 1 hour and stops us in Sargan village. From there, the bus transfers us to the capital city of Serbia, Belgrade.Tour of Montenegro, Bosnia and Serbia 

Full day in Belgrade
Morning guided tour of Belgrade, to explore the capital city of Serbia – one of the oldest cities in Europe. After breakfast we transfer to the Vračar plateau, where we’ll see one of the most important sights of Belgrade – Saint Sava Temple, one of the biggest orthodox temples on the Balkans. In the vicinity is located the National Serbian Library. Continue further to the city center and Slavija Square, St. Mark Church and the Serbian Parliament Building, Republic Square, the National Theatre and National Museum. A walk through the always lively Knez Mihailo Street, main walking and shopping zone.

Belgrade return
Free morning in Belgrade, Transfer to the airport for the return flight.

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