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Tour Highlights:

BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
SARAJEVO

• Emperor’s Mosque

• Sarajevo War Tunnel

• Eternal Flame

MOSTAR

• Old Bridge

• Old Bazaar

CROATIA
DUBROVNIK

• Pile Gate

• Stadrun Street

• Onofrio Fountain

• Sponza Palace

• Bell Tower

• Orlando’s Column

• Church of St Blaise

SPLIT

• Diocletian's Palace

• Peristil Square

ZADAR

• Western Quay

• Sea Organ

• Monument to the Sun

• St. Donatus Church

• Roman Forum

PLITVICE LAKES NATIONAL PARK

• Electric Boat Ride

• Great Waterfall

ZAGREB

• King Tomislav Square

• Stone Gate

• St. Mark’s Square

• Church of St. Mark

• Strossmayer Promenade

• Zagreb Cathedral

• Ban Jelačić Square

• Dolac Market

SLOVENIA
LJUBLJANA

• Old Town

• Central Market

• Town Hall

• Robba Fountain

• Triple Bridge

• Dragon Bridge

LAKE BLED

• Bled Castle

POSTOJNA CAVE

• Electric Train Ride

ITALY
VENICE

• Noventa McArthurGlen Designer Outlet

Meal Plans:

8 Breakfasts, 7 Lunches, 6 Dinners

Special meals:

• Bosnian National Dish - Beef Cevapi
• Traditional Bosnian Beef Sahan
• Croatian Black & White Risotto
• Roasted Pork Under the Bell 
• Roasted Duck
• Roasted Pork & Bled Cream Cake at Bled Castle


HOTELS

4-5★ HOTELS

MOSTAR Mepas
DUBROVNIK Croatia
ZADAR Kolovare
ZAGREB Westin
LJUBLJANA Radisson Blu Plaza
VENICE Antony Palace

*Note: Hotels subject to final confirmation. Should there be changes, customers will be offered similar accommodations as stated in this list.

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Assemble at the airport for your flight to Sarajevo–Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital.
Upon arrival at Sarajevo, enjoy a walking tour of the city’s old town, past the Emperor’s Mosque largest mosque in the Balkans’, the Eternal Flame and the Sarajevo Roses that are dotted across the city. Visit Sarajevo Tunnel, which is also known as the Tunnel of Hope. It was an underground tunnel constructed during the Siege of Sarajevo in the midst of the Bosnian War. Travel to Mostar, a picturesque city spanning a deep valley of the Neretva River.
Follow the tour guide and amble along the magnificent Old Bridge for an extraordinary panorama over the river. Bask in the lively atmosphere of the Old Bazaar. After breakfast, travel to Dubrovnik’ The Pearl of the Adriatic. Starting from Pile gate, walk along elegant Stadrun Street, soaking up its highlights. Pass Onofrio Fountain see the Franciscan monastery with its Romanesque-Gothic architecture. Continue walking down the limestone-clad Stradun, one of the widest and straightest streets in Old Town, until you reach the Renaissance-era Sponza Palace, which is the home of the state archives. Other highlights you’ll hit along the way include the city’s Bell tower, Orlando’s Column, the Church of St. Blaise, dedicated to the patron saint of Dubrovnik. Spend the rest of your day at your leisure exploring the town or you can consider joining and excursion to the Panorama View point of Dubrovnik.
Enjoy a free day of leisure for some shopping or sightseeing at your pleasure in Dubrovnik. You may wish to embark on an excursion to the Montenegro Blue half day tour. Surrounded by high mountains reflected in the blue waters, a fjord-shaped Bay of Kotor is one of the most spectacular landscapes on the Mediterranean. Drive along the bay past Risan and the picturesque Perast to reach the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Wander through the Croatian countryside before reaching Split, a town on Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast, which was founded by the Emperor Diocletian in AD 305 to construct his retirement palace. Have a ball of a time touring this seaside city with a guide, who will take you to the massive Diocletian’s Palace. Explore all its nooks and crannies, including the remains of the original palace, and the Peristil Square. Then continue on to Zadar, a city built in the centre of the Croatian Adriatic and steeped in three thousand years of tumultuous history. Embark on a guided promenade of the city and visit the Western Quay for an up-close look at the Sea Organ and the Monument to the Sun, followed by St. Donatus Church, the Roman Forum, St. Anastasia’s Cathedral, St. Mary’s Church and the Lion’s Gate.
A drive through the Croatian highlands reveals the splendid alpine scenery as you arrive in one of Europe’s most impressive national parks – the Plitvice Lakes National Park. Take pleasure in a guided tour of the beautiful landscapes within the UNESCO National Heritage park, adorned with sixteen lakes that are interconnected by a series of waterfalls and deep woodland populated by deer, bears, wolves, boars and rare bird species. Savour the riveting beauty of nature from a different perspective on the waters as you join an Electric Boat Ride. Then head to the capital of Croatia, Zagreb.
Embark on a Zagreb walking tour of the Upper and Lower Town – catch a glimpse of top attractions like the King Tomislav Square, the Stone Gate, St. Mark’s Square and the Church of St.Mark, the Strossmayer Promenade, Zagreb Cathedral, Ban Jelačić Square and Dolac Market. Take a scenic drive through the Slovenian country side to Lake Bled. This Alpine lake with the only island in Slovenia has been a world-renowned paradise for centuries. Visit Bled Castle and enjoy lunch with the most beautiful view from the castle towering over the lake on a cliff. Try the famous bled cream cake before heading back to Ljubljana. You may wish to join an excursion to visit Bohinj, the largest glacial lake in Slovenia. Journey to Ljubljana, the capital city of Slovenia.
Embark on a guided tour with the Old Town for some of the best-preserved medieval houses, visit the open-air Central Market, the baroque Town Hall, the beautiful Robba’s Fountain, the grandiose Triple Bridge and Dragon Bridge.
Journey to the town of Postojna, and embark on a unique cave tour of the renowned Postojna Cave – one of the world’s largest karst monuments. Board the unique cave Electric Train for an exciting adventure through dark passages to the Great Mountain, where you will disembark and continue on foot across the Russian Bridge into the caves comprised of the Spaghetti Hall, the White Hall and the Red Hall. Press on further to view the renowned stalagmites in the Brilliant Passage and get a look at the Vivarium Proteus, otherwise known as the human fish. After lunch, make a pit stop at the McArthurGlen Designer Outlet for some last minute shopping before proceeding to Venice for the night. Note: Factory outlet close on public holiday and Sunday, subject to change without prior no ce in the event of unforeseen circumstances
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight home. Enjoy the rest of the day at leisure till it is time to transfer to the airport for your flight home. We recommend a half day Venice tour to visit some of the famous and important buildings in this fabulous city.
We hope you have had enjoyed your trip with our company. We look forward to seeing you again for your next trip
• Montenegro- Kotor Half Day Tour : €70 • Hill Srdj Panorama Tour: €25 • Lake Bohinj & Vogel Cable Car: € 50 • Lake Bled Pletna Boat ride: € 20 • Venice Half Day Tour: €85 These additional activities enrich your experiences; however it is enࢼrely optional and will be at your own discretion. Minimum group size may apply and subject to schedule.
• The sequence of the itinerary, flight schedules and hotels are subject to change without prior notice in the event of unforeseen circumstances. • All acࢼviࢼes are subject to weather condiࢼons. • During major events and festivals, accommodation may be re-located to outside of the city or in another city without prior notice.

11D8N BALKANS DELIGHT (NOV - MAR)

Tour code: EESJJW

Gain a deeper understanding of the tumultuous past of Croatia, Slovenia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and admire their wealth of ancient treasures which serve as a testament to their history under oppressive rule. 

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