Balkan Peninsula Private Road Trip 7 Countries in 7 days
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This is a private tour. Only your group will participate. Add seven new stamps to your passport! In just one week you can check most Balkan countries. The tour start from the Capital of Romania - Bucharest. You will have the opportunity to visit: - Veliko Tarnavo the former capital of Bulgaria. - Sofia the current capital of Bulgaria. - Skopje the capital of North Macedonia. - Tirana the capital of Albania. - Budva city of Muntenegro on the shore at Adriatic sea. - Dubrovnik city of Croatia on the Shore at Adriatic sea. - Mostar the most famous city in Bosnia&Hetegovina. - Sarajevo capital of Bosnia & Hetegovina. - Belgrad capital of Serbia. - Bucharest capital of Romania, this is where this tour will end.
Itinerary Details
Operated by: Dreamlike Journeys
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Day 1 From Bucharest through Veliko Tarnovo to Sofia - 250 miles
Stop At: Veliko Tarnovo
It is the former capital of the Bulgarian Empire, a historic city with a unique architecture.
Duration: 2 hour
Stop At: Sofia
The current capital of Bulgaria, a city of about one million inhabitants, mostly Christians but influenced by the 500 years of Ottoman rule
Duration: 6 hour
Day 2 From Sofia to Skopje - 155 miles
Stop At: Skopje
The capital of north Macedonia, a city of half a million inhabitants, a place where Christians and Muslims live in communion. An impressive city from a tourist point of view with many monuments and a large fortress.
Duration: 6 hour
Day 3 From Skopje to Tirana - 180 miles
Stop At: Tirana
The capital of Albania, a city of 600.000 inhabitants, It is in a continuous development in recent years, they are trying to develop the tourism sector. They have very good food and Mediterranean weather.
Duration: 6 hour
Day 4 From Tirana through Budva to Dubrovnik - 170 miles
Stop At: Budva
The most beautiful city in Montenegro located on the Adriatic coast. The old town was built by the Venetians and it contains a fortress with narrow streets full of tourists from all over the world.
Duration: 2 hour
Stop At: Dubrovnik
Touristic city of Croatia, considered the pearl of tourism on the Balkan coast of the Adriatic Sea. A medieval Italian fortress specializing in luxury tourism. Rivals the Azur coast.
Duration: 6 hour
Day 5 From Dubrovnik through Mostar to Sarajevo - 160 miles
Stop At: Dubrovnik
Touristic city of Croatia, considered the pearl of tourism on the Balkan coast of the Adriatic Sea. A medieval Italian fortress specializing in luxury tourism. Rivals the Azur coast.
Duration: 2 hour
Stop At: Sarajevo
The capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. A city marred by the ethnic conflicts of the '90s. With a large Muslim population and with interesting traditions.
Duration: 6 hour
Day 6 From Sarajevo to Belgrade - 185 miles
Stop At: Belgrade
The capital of Serbia, a city of about 1.2 million inhabitants, mostly Christians. A city bombed in 1999 by NATO aircraft following the interethnic conflict of that period. It is one of the four European capitals on the Danube River.
Duration: 6 hour
Day 7 From Belgrade to Bucharest - 375 miles
Stop At: Bucharest
The capital of Romania, a city of 3 million inhabitants, 98% Christians. A city in continuous development after joining the European Union în 2007.
Duration: 1 hour
Day 1 From Bucharest through Veliko Tarnovo to Sofia - 250 miles
Stop At: Veliko Tarnovo
It is the former capital of the Bulgarian Empire, a historic city with a unique architecture.
Duration: 2 hour
Stop At: Sofia
The current capital of Bulgaria, a city of about one million inhabitants, mostly Christians but influenced by the 500 years of Ottoman rule
Duration: 6 hour
Day 2 From Sofia to Skopje - 155 miles
Stop At: Skopje
The capital of north Macedonia, a city of half a million inhabitants, a place where Christians and Muslims live in communion. An impressive city from a tourist point of view with many monuments and a large fortress.
Duration: 6 hour
Day 3 From Skopje to Tirana - 180 miles
Stop At: Tirana
The capital of Albania, a city of 600.000 inhabitants, It is in a continuous development in recent years, they are trying to develop the tourism sector. They have very good food and Mediterranean weather.
Duration: 6 hour
Day 4 From Tirana through Budva to Dubrovnik - 170 miles
Stop At: Budva
The most beautiful city in Montenegro located on the Adriatic coast. The old town was built by the Venetians and it contains a fortress with narrow streets full of tourists from all over the world.
Duration: 2 hour
Stop At: Dubrovnik
Touristic city of Croatia, considered the pearl of tourism on the Balkan coast of the Adriatic Sea. A medieval Italian fortress specializing in luxury tourism. Rivals the Azur coast.
Duration: 6 hour
Day 5 From Dubrovnik through Mostar to Sarajevo - 160 miles
Stop At: Dubrovnik
Touristic city of Croatia, considered the pearl of tourism on the Balkan coast of the Adriatic Sea. A medieval Italian fortress specializing in luxury tourism. Rivals the Azur coast.
Duration: 2 hour
Stop At: Sarajevo
The capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. A city marred by the ethnic conflicts of the '90s. With a large Muslim population and with interesting traditions.
Duration: 6 hour
Day 6 From Sarajevo to Belgrade - 185 miles
Stop At: Belgrade
The capital of Serbia, a city of about 1.2 million inhabitants, mostly Christians. A city bombed in 1999 by NATO aircraft following the interethnic conflict of that period. It is one of the four European capitals on the Danube River.
Duration: 6 hour
Day 7 From Belgrade to Bucharest - 375 miles
Stop At: Bucharest
The capital of Romania, a city of 3 million inhabitants, 98% Christians. A city in continuous development after joining the European Union în 2007.
Duration: 1 hour