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Discover the Balkans on an 8-day small group tour from Tirana to Dubrovnik or Split, visiting UNESCO sites, historic towns, and enjoying local flavors.
This 8-day small group tour from Tirana offers an immersive journey through the Balkans, starting at $2,520 per person. Led by a professional tour leader, the trip explores UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Kotor, Mostar, and Sarajevo, ending in Dubrovnik or Split. The tour includes comfortable accommodation in 3-star hotels, private transport, and all site entry tickets—making it a convenient way to experience the region’s highlights.
What makes this tour stand out is its focus on culture and diverse landscapes. From Albanian cities to Montenegrin coastlines and Bosnian towns, travelers get a comprehensive look at the Balkans’ history and traditions. While it skips lunches, dinners, and drinks, the included breakfasts and special visits ensure a well-rounded experience. This tour is ideal for those who enjoy walking through historic streets, learning from knowledgeable guides, and seeing UNESCO sites firsthand.


The tour begins in Tirana, where hotel pick-up sets the tone for the adventure. You’ll enjoy a city tour that highlights BUNKART, one of Tirana’s most interesting museums, and sample Albanian specialties like Byrek, Albanian coffee, and Raki. The experience offers a glimpse into the country’s culinary traditions and modern history, providing a lively start to the journey.
On the second day, travelers head to Kruja, a medieval town perched on a rocky hillside. The Old Bazaar in Kruja invites shopping for local souvenirs, with its narrow streets and traditional wooden houses. The day continues across the border into Prizren, known as Kosovo’s cultural capital, offering free time to explore its historic sites and vibrant streets.
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After exploring Prizren, the tour takes travelers to Gjakova, then to the Monastery of Decan, where Orthodox monks still reside. The visit provides insight into the region’s religious history and monastic life. The next stop is the Rahovec Valley, a vineyard region with roots dating back 2,000 years to Illyrian times. Here, the region’s wine-growing heritage comes alive, and sampling local wines is encouraged.

From Prizren, the group moves to Shkoder, one of Albania’s oldest cities. A highlight is visiting Rozafa Castle, which offers sweeping views of Lake Shkoder. The day includes a visit to Mrizi i Zanave, a well-regarded slow food agro-tourism farm. Visitors enjoy a traditional Albanian lunch and can purchase fresh products made on-site, emphasizing the tour’s focus on regional food culture.

Traveling along the Montenegrin Riviera, the tour reaches Budva, famed for its sandy beaches and historic architecture. A stop near Sveti Stefan, a small island village, provides excellent photo opportunities, while the Old Town of Kotor impresses with its cobblestone streets and fortified walls. The scenery along the coast highlights Montenegro’s natural beauty and maritime history.
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The journey then crosses into Bosnia & Herzegovina, heading to Mostar, where the Old Bridge (Stari Most) takes center stage. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a highlight for its historic architecture and storytelling potential. Free time in Mostar allows for wandering through narrow streets lined with market stalls and café terraces.

The next day involves a drive to Sarajevo, a city with a medieval core and modern history shaped by conflict. The tour covers Yugoslav-era bullet holes and cannon marks, illustrating Sarajevo’s resilience. Visiting medieval sites and exploring cultural districts offers a tangible connection to the city’s complex past. Free time allows for tasting Bosnian dishes and observing local life.

The last day involves a transfer from Mostar to either Dubrovnik or Split in Croatia. The driver takes care of border crossings, and the journey concludes with drop-offs at the hotel in Croatia, wrapping up an 8-day exploration of the Balkans’ diverse history, culture, and scenery.
This small group tour emphasizes culture with visits to UNESCO World Heritage Sites and historical landmarks. The professional guide helps explain the region’s complex history, while the private transport ensures comfort across border crossings and long drives. The inclusion of entry tickets and accommodation in 3-star hotels offers good value for the price.
The tour’s pacing balances sightseeing with free time, especially in Mostar and Sarajevo, giving room for personal exploration. The focus on local food, particularly at Mrizi i Zanave, provides a taste of regional cuisine outside typical tourist menus. The walking tours involve some uneven terrain, so comfortable shoes are a must.
This tour particularly suits those interested in history, architecture, and local culture, and who appreciate guided explanations of the region’s past and present. It’s less suited for travelers with mobility issues, given the walking on uneven terrain and border crossing procedures.
The Small Group Balkans Tour from Tirana offers a comprehensive snapshot of the region’s heritage, landscapes, and stories. Its well-organized itinerary, combining UNESCO sites, historic towns, and coastal scenery, ensures a varied and engaging experience. The inclusion of local food experiences, like the traditional lunch at Mrizi i Zanave, adds depth to the cultural journey.
While the cost reflects the all-inclusive nature of the trip, with accommodation, guide, transport, and site entry fees covered, travelers should budget additionally for lunches, dinners, drinks, and personal expenses. The tour provides an accessible way to see the diverse Balkans, ideal for those eager to cover multiple countries in one adventure.
What is included in the tour price?
The $2,520 fee covers accommodation in 3-star hotels, private transport, a professional tour leader, hotel pick-up and drop-off, entry tickets to attractions, tourist taxes, international car insurance, and road taxes.
Are meals included in the tour?
No, lunches, dinners, drinks, and snacks are not included. The tour features a traditional lunch at Mrizi i Zanave and breakfasts at the hotels.
What are the physical requirements?
Participants should be comfortable with walking on uneven terrain as the tour includes walking through historic streets and visiting sites like Rozafa Castle. It’s not suitable for wheelchair users.
How long are the border crossings?
The tour involves border crossings between Albania, Kosovo, Montenegro, Bosnia & Herzegovina, and Croatia, with driver assistance. Specific times vary but are managed as part of the private transport service.
What is the group size?
The tour operates in a small group setting, ensuring personalized attention and a relaxed pace.
Can I pay later or cancel easily?
Yes, you can reserve your spot and pay later, and cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.