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Explore the Balkans on a 14-day guided tour from Belgrade to Athens or Corfu, visiting historic cities, stunning sites, and scenic islands for $4,438.
This 14-day guided journey departs from Belgrade, offering an in-depth look at the Balkans’ most captivating cities, historic landmarks, and scenic spots. Priced at $4,438 per person, the tour is ideal for travelers eager to explore diverse cultures, stunning landscapes, and notable sites in a small group limited to 8 participants. The experience includes accommodation, breakfast, and entrance fees to all sites, with transportation by air-conditioned coach.
A standout feature is the chance to visit Sarajevo, Mostar, Kotor, Sveti Stefan, Tirana, Ohrid, Berat, Gjirokaster, Ioannina, and Meteora, culminating in either Athens or Corfu. The tour blends city exploration, cultural insights, and leisure time, making it suitable for those who enjoy a well-structured itinerary without feeling rushed.
While the included meals are mostly breakfast, lunch and dinner are not part of the package, so travelers should plan accordingly. The tour also offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for spontaneous plans or adjustments.
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The tour begins with a pick-up from your hotel in Belgrade, setting the tone for an enriching journey through the Balkans. The first day involves a drive towards Zvornik in Bosnia and Herzegovina, a town known for its blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. After exploring Zvornik in the afternoon, the group heads to Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, where an overnight stay is planned.
This initial section offers a taste of the region’s layered past and vibrant street life. The guided tour of Sarajevo includes visits to the Old Bazaar, the Latin Bridge, and the Sarajevo Tunnel Museum, providing insight into the city’s complex history. Expect to see landmarks that tell stories of resilience and cultural diversity.

On day 2, the tour continues with a guided exploration of Sarajevo, then moves onward to Mostar. The guided tour of Mostar highlights its iconic Old Bridge, a symbol of unity and history. Travelers appreciate the blend of Ottoman architecture and lively streets.
The journey then takes travelers to the Montenegrin coast, starting with Kotor. Here, a guided tour uncovers the city’s medieval walls, winding streets, and stunning bay views. The Montenegrin Riviera offers leisure time later in the day, perfect for relaxing or further sightseeing, with optional visits to Budva and Sveti Stefan. Sveti Stefan, in particular, is a photo favorite with its picturesque island setting and historical charm.
The itinerary brings travelers to Shkoder (Albania), with a stop at Mirizi i Zanave Agro tourism, where a guided tour showcases local agricultural practices and regional scenery. The following day, the tour features Prizren, a lively city with historic sites to explore at leisure.
In Kosovo, a guided tour of Prizren reveals its Ottoman-era architecture, mosques, and vibrant bazaars. The journey continues through Gjakove and Decan, with guided visits that deepen understanding of local history. A highlight is the guided tour of vineyards near Rahovec, where the area’s wine production is explained, adding a flavorful dimension to the trip.
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Next, the trip advances to Kruje, known for its medieval fortress and old bazaars. A guided tour offers insights into its history. Later, travelers enjoy a guided tour of Tirana, Albania’s capital, exploring its modern and historical sites, reflecting the city’s dynamic character.
The time in Tirana allows for leisurely exploration, giving travelers a chance to absorb the local atmosphere and learn about its recent history. The guided city tour includes key landmarks that showcase Tirana’s blend of the old and new.

The journey continues into North Macedonia, with a guided tour of Ohrid, renowned for its ancient churches, lakeside scenery, and historical significance. Visitors spend some free time in Ohrid, soaking in the views and exploring its charming streets.
Traveling into Albania, the group visits Tushemisht and the Drilon area, known for natural springs and tranquil landscapes. The tour then reaches Berat, often called the “town of a thousand windows,” where a guided walk reveals its Ottoman architecture and hilltop castle.
Next, the focus shifts to Gjirokaster, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its stone houses and history. The guided tour of Gjirokaster includes a visit to the castle and an overview of its Ottoman legacy.
The last leg of the journey takes travelers into Greece, starting with Ioannina, a city famous for its lake and castle. A guided tour introduces the city’s historic sites and local culture.
The day concludes at Meteora, where travelers enjoy free time to admire the towering rock formations and monasteries perched atop them. While the tour does not specify a sightseeing schedule at Meteora, the scenery itself is a highlight for many.

On day 14, the journey concludes with a transfer to Athens or Corfu, depending on the chosen endpoint. The transfer is included, marking the end of an immersive 14-day exploration of the Balkans’ most compelling sites.

This small group tour, limited to 8 participants, ensures a more personalized experience. The tour features English-speaking guides who provide insightful commentary on each stop. Pickup from Belgrade is included, making the start of this trip straightforward.
Transportation is by air-conditioned coach, facilitating comfortable travel across diverse terrains. The tour duration is 14 days, with planned pacing that balances guided activities and leisure time.
Participants should bring comfortable shoes, a hat, camera, sunscreen, water, and their passport or ID card. Moderate walking is expected at several sites, particularly in city tours and historic areas.
Accommodation details are provided after booking, and travelers can cancel up to 24 hours before the scheduled start for a full refund. Payment can be held until confirmation, offering flexibility in planning.
This 14-day Balkan tour from Belgrade offers a comprehensive look at the region’s cities, landscapes, and cultural sites. The inclusion of hidden gems like Sveti Stefan and scenic stops such as Meteora enhances the experience. The small group size and guided visits make for an engaging and personalized trip.
While the itinerary covers a lot of ground, travelers should be prepared for a busy schedule with moderate walking. The focus on historical sites, picturesque towns, and local vineyards makes this tour particularly appealing to those interested in culture, history, and scenery. This tour delivers a well-rounded Balkan experience at a reasonable price point for such an extensive journey.
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, transportation by air-conditioned coach is included throughout the 14 days.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour is limited to 8 participants, ensuring a more intimate experience.
Are meals included?
Breakfast is included daily, but lunch and dinner are not part of the package.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Where does the tour end?
The tour ends in either Athens or Corfu, depending on your choice, with transfers included.
What kind of guide leads the tour?
An English-speaking live guide leads the small group, providing commentary and insights.
What should I bring?
Travelers should bring comfortable shoes, hat, camera, sunscreen, water, and passport or ID.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
While suitable for most, travelers should be prepared for moderate walking and some uneven terrain at sites.
What are some key highlights of the itinerary?
Highlights include Sarajevo, Mostar, Kotor, Sveti Stefan, Tirana, Ohrid, Berat, Gjirokaster, Ioannina, and Meteora.
How flexible is the scheduling?
The itinerary is structured, but some stops like leisure time in coastal towns are flexible to enjoy at your own pace.