VISIT TITOs EX YUGOSLAVIC COUNTRIES, 10 DAYS (5 COUNTRIES)

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Journey overview

Exciting route cross the countries of ex-Yugoslavia. Beautiful nature, friendly people, medieval coastal towns and breathtaking sceneries you will never forget - and start to love.

SLOVENIA – CROATIA – BIH – MONTENEGRO – SERBIA 10 days (optional 8 or 12)

Day 1: AIRPORT – BLED
Transfer to Bled. This romantic location, favorite honeymoon spot for many young couples, is probably the best known site of Slovenia. With immense natural beauty. Bled, together with its surroundings, ranks among the most beautiful alpine resorts, renowned for its mild, healing climate and thermal lake water. The beauty of the mountains reflected on the lake, the sun, the serenity and the fresh air arouse pleasant feelings in visitors throughout the year, guaranteeing an ideal base or a relaxing break or an active holiday. Bled attracts businessmen, artists, athletes, explorers, sport enthusiasts, the old and the young, from all over the world, enchanting them to return again and again. Overnight. (You can spend evening in casino or in hotel wellness center).

Day 2: LAKE BLED – LJUBLJANA (breakfast)
After breakfast visit small island with rowing boat and the rower and make a wish while ringing the famous bell. After drive to capital city of Slovenia, Ljubljana. We begin city tour with walk in old part of city where your local guide will show you Opera house, Cathedral, National museum and Three Bridges Square. Then guide will take you  along river Ljubljanica which is full of bars and restaurants and you will ride funicular to Ljubljana Castle and see city from above. Free time for shopping.

Day 3: LJUBLJANA – ZAGREB (breakfast)
Breakfast. Morning drive from Ljubljana to Zagreb. Today your guide will take you on a half day city tour of the Croatian capital - its monumental museums and parks situated in the town center, its Catholic churches and Cathedrals, the cobble-stoned streets with outdoor coffees you pass on the way to St Mark’s Square, its colorful open-air market. This will be followed by an afternoon at your leisure, to explore some more or simply time for some shopping. Dinner. Overnight in Zagreb.

Day 4: ZAGREB – PLITVICE – SPLIT (breakfast)
Breakfast. Drive to the Plitvice Lakes National Park, with possibility of a lovely lunch at a local restaurant. The Park, Croatia's most popular tourist attraction, was granted UNESCO World Heritage status in 1979 and consists in a series of sixteen lakes, inter-connected by a series of waterfalls and set in deep woodland. After visit continue drive to Split. Once there, visit the old town and its most prominent site, Diocletian’s Palace – built in the 4th century AD for the Roman emperor to spent his last years of life.  UNESCO monument. Overnight in Split.

Day 5: SPLIT - MOSTAR - DUBROVNIK (breakfast)
After breakfast drive to medieval town of Dubrovnik along the coast with stop at Mostar, once one of the most ethnically diverse towns in former Yugoslavia. Today city still bears the scars of the recent war and its destruction. Stop and visit the Ottoman quarter, the old town and the famous UNESCO heritage Old bridge over the Neretva river, which was destroyed and then has been rebuilt in original style in 2004. Late in the afternoon, arrival to Dubrovnik. After check inn to your hotel orientation walk around the city center. Free time for shopping.

Day 6: DUBROVNIK (breakfast)
Breakfast. Dubrovnik was once one of the most important sea ports at the Adriatic during the-middle Ages, a strong competitor to Venice itself. Its old town, surrounded by impressive walls, still preserves a lot of the glory of yore - and was therefore selected to become part of the UNESCO World Heritage. Your guide will show you the most important sights in the morning, and the afternoon will be yours to either bask in the sun on the beaches of Dubrovnik or the nearby island of Lokum or roam around the city on your own. Dinner. Overnight in Dubrovnik.

Day 7:  DUBROVNIK - KOTOR - CETINJE - LOVCEN – BUDVA (breakfast)
After breakfast drive to Monte Negro. First stop in UNESCO heritage Kotor. In the Middle Ages, this natural harbour on the Adriatic coast in Montenegro was an important artistic and commercial center with its own famous schools of masonry and iconography. A large number of the monuments (including four Romanesque churches and the town walls) were seriously damaged by the 1979 earthquake but the town has been restored, largely with UNESCO’s help. A trip to Cetinje will confirm that few places in the world are similar. Additionally, you can travel higher from Cetinje until you reach a height of more than 1.5 kilometers (2.1 miles) above sea level. At this extraordinary height you will reach the mausoleum and final resting place of the poet, philosopher and benevolent Montenegrin ruler Petar II Petrović Njegoš.  This awe-inspiring monument certainly has no comparison in Europe due to its dramatic setting between mountain and sky. Drive down to coast and accommodation in Budva.

Day 8: BUDVA - BELGRADE (breakfast)
After breakfast full day scenic drive to capital of Serbia. Road will lead through amazing landscape full of canyons and fantastic views high above the river Moraca. Enrute stop in old monastery and visit. Late afternoon arrival to Beograd and accommodation in hotel. Deserved diner at Scadarlia. Skadarlija is the bohemian quarter of Belgrade and an unavoidable place to taste local specialties. Nearly all restaurants have live music. Night in Belgrade.

Day 9: BELGRADE (breakfast)
Breakfast. Explore Belgrade with your guide in the morning. You will see major sights of the capital, such as: Republic Square, with the National Theater; Terazije Square, with the famous Hotel Moskow; the Serbian Parliament and Belgrade City Hall; Knez Milos boulevard – where embassies, government buildings and ruins from the 1999 NATO bombing are lining up both side of the street; theHouse of Flowers (Marshall Tito’s mausoleum – entrance fee  included); St Sava Church – the largest Orthodox Church on the Balkans (photo stop only – the interior is not finished yet); Skadarlija – a short cobble stoned street lined up with restaurants and cafes where the artists of yore used to spend their time after each performance; the boulevard of Knez Mihailo, the pedestrian shopping mall and promenade of central Belgrade , and the fortress of Belgrade and Kalemegdan park – with its medieval ramparts, towers, gates and barbicans and spectacular views of the confluence of rivers Sava and Danube. The afternoon is at your leisure to visit a museum, do some souvenir shopping or just stroll in the central part of Belgrade. Overnight in Belgrade.

Day 10: BELGRADE – AIRPORT (breakfast)
After breakfast transfer to the airport.

PRICE:  On request

PRICE INCLUDE:

- hotel accomodation in twin rooms based on breakfasts and dinners,
- all transfers + tours + entrance fees,
- local guides

PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE:

- personal costs,
- tips for local guides and driver
- international plane tickets

 OTHER MEALS WILL BE INCLUDED AS PER YOUR REQUESTS.