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Semi-Private Tour; Serbia, Bulgaria & Romania from / to Belgrade

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Duration

14

Tour Type

Specific Tour

Group Size

8 people

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Overview

Number of PersonsPrice per Person
Group 8+ pax price2629 Euros/Person
Group 2-7 pax price3289 Euros/Person
Solo Traveler price6249 Euros/Person

Embark on a captivating 14-day journey through the heart of the Balkans. Explore the vibrant cities of Serbia, Bulgaria, and Romania, from the historic streets of Novi Sad to the stunning Rila Monastery. Discover Sofia’s rich culture and wander through Plovdiv’s ancient ruins. Cross into Romania to visit Bucharest’s architecture, the legendary Bran Castle, and the picturesque towns of Brașov, Sighișoara, and Sibiu. This tour offers a perfect blend of history and culture making it an unforgettable exploration of the Balkans.

Important information:

* All participants are responsible for having their own health/travel insurance.

*Please ensure you bring your passport or travel document with you during the trip.

*Kindly note that visa requirements are the responsibility of each traveler and Choose Balkans cannot advise on different requirements or restrictions.

* Single Supplement: To guarantee tour departure even for one participant we require a single supplement. If other participants join this tour, you will be refunded 50% of the single supplement amount (1480 Euros) and your room occupancy will still be private. We organize small groups up to 8 pax. Please contact us if you are a larger group of participants for a quotation.

* Please note that prices are calculated on double/twin/triple/quadruple room occupancy in 3 star hotel accommodation.

* Single room occupancy is possible at an additional 45 Euros extra charge per night per person in 3 star hotel accommodation.

* Hotel upgrade is possible on extra charge.

* Children pricing: Age 0 – 1.99 Free of charge; Age 2+ full fare.

* Choose Balkans reserves the rights to add other participants in and during the tour program. If you are interested in a private tour, please contact us for a quotation.

* Private tour is possible at an additional 630 Euros/person.

* Tour’s schedule or itinerary may be affected/adopted due to; weather, Acts of God, labour strikes, bank holidays, site temporary closure/renovation or other external forces outside the Company’s control.

* On request this tour may also depart from other cities of Serbia or other countries such as Bulgaria or Romania. Please contact us for more information on the extra costs.

* Please note that Choose Balkans needs to receive the net (full) quoted amount. Transaction and payment fees are on the sender (you in this case). We will notify you with a print screen of the amount received at our account as soon as we receive your down payment.

* Please note that Credit/Debit card payments are possible at our office in Tirana and apply a 5% bank commission.

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HIGHLIGHTS

  • Niš Fortress
  • Bubanj Memorial Park in Nis
  • Rila Monastery
  • Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Sofia
  • Royal Palace in Sofia
  • Triangle of Tolerance in Sofia
  • Old Town in Plovdiv
  • Ancient theater and stadium in Plovdiv
  • Bishop Basilica in Plovdiv
  • Shipka Memorial Church
  • Royal citadel in Veliko Tarnovo
  • Alexandrovskaya Street in Ruse
  • Danube Promenade in Ruse
  • Danube River
  • Statue of Liberty in Ruse
  • Palace of the Parliament in Bucharest
  • Bucharest Old Town (Lipscani)
  • Bucharest Village Museum
  • Bran Castle
  • Piața Sfatului (Council Square) in Brasov
  • Black Church in Brasov
  • Sighisoara Citadel
  • Sighisoara clock tower
  • Saint Andrew’s Cathedral in Cluj Napoca
  • Unirii Square in Cluj Napoca
  • Alba Carolina Citadel in Alba Iulia
  • Piata Mare (Large Square) in Sibiu
  • Bridge of Lies in Sibiu
  • Castelul Corvinilor (Corvins' Castle)
  • Union Square in Timisoara
  • Huniade Castle in Timisoara
  • Petrovaradin Fortress in Novi Sad
  • Sremski Karlovci
  • Kalemegdan Park in Belgrade
  • Pobednik monument in Belgrade
  • Knez Mihailova Street in Belgrade
  • Republic Square in Belgrade

Itinerary

Day 1 Belgrade (Serbia) – Nis
Day 1 Belgrade (Serbia) – Nis

Our tour leader will come and pick you up at your hotel in Belgarde in the morning. We will continue this journey by driving towards our next destination, Nis located in southern part of Serbia. The city is one of the most important and bustling cities of Serbia, with a long and legendary historical past. Nis is a lively city with parks, museums and galleries that illustrate its past. Nis is actually one of the oldest places in the area, the birthplace of Constantine the Great. Over the centuries Nis often played a significant role in the history of the region. The first stop will be at Niš Fortress where we will get acquainted with the history and complex culture of this monument. The old fortress on the right bank of the river is believed to have been built on the ancient Roman city, Naissus. Inside the fortress, there is a weather station that provides forecasts for the city of Niš. Not to leave behind the magic of history we will go to Bubanj Memorial Park, a World War II memorial complex. Have some free time to explore the city on your own. Overnight in Nis.

Day 2 Nis– Rila Monastery (Bulgaria) - Sofia
Day 2 Nis– Rila Monastery (Bulgaria) - Sofia

In the morning we will cross border towards Bulgaria and visit our first destination Rila monastery. A day tour to Rila Monastery offers an excellent opportunity to explore one of Bulgaria's most iconic cultural and historical sites. The Monastery is located in the Rila Mountains, about 75 miles (120 kilometers) south of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. As we head towards the Monastery, you'll enjoy picturesque views of the Bulgarian countryside and the Rila Mountains. Be sure to have your camera ready for some stunning landscapes. The monastery was founded in 10th c.as a monastic society by the hermit St Ivan Rilski. It's the largest monastery in Bulgaria and the oldest building today is a fortress tower in the monastery yard from 1330s. The monastery is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an architectural masterpiece. We will explore the complex, which includes the main church, a museum, and several monastic building. After a full day of exploring we will drive to Sofia. Overnight in Sofia

Day 3 Day tour of Sofia
Day 3 Day tour of Sofia

After brekfast we will have a city tour of Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, a city rich in history and culture. We will start our day with a visit to the iconic Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, one of the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in the world. Next, we head to St. Sophia Church, one of Sofia's oldest churches and an important historical site. Later we will head to the Royal Palace, which is now the National Art Gallery and we will walk to the nearby National Theatre Ivan Vazov, one of the most prestigious theaters in Bulgaria. Take a look at its beautiful facade and the square in front of it, which is often used for cultural events and gatherings. We will continue the tour by passing by the President's Office. While we may not be able to enter, you can still appreciate the architecture and the significance of this governmental building. We will end this day at the Triangle of Tolerance, a symbol of religious harmony in Sofia. After the walking tour, have some free time to enjoy traditional Bulgarian cuisine at a nearby restaurant. Dishes like banitsa (cheese pastry) or shopska salad (fresh vegetable salad) are must-tries. If you’re up for it, explore Sofia’s vibrant nightlife with its bars and clubs, offering everything from live music to dance floors. Overnight in Sofia

Day 4 Sofia – Plovdiv
Day 4 Sofia – Plovdiv

From Sofia we will continue our tour towards, Plovdiv, Bulgaria's second-largest city and one of Europe's oldest continuously inhabited cities. Plovdiv offers a chance to explore its rich history, culture, and vibrant atmosphere. The Old Town is a well-preserved historic district with narrow cobblestone streets, colorful houses, and charming architecture. Upon arrival we will stop at the recently opened Bishop's Basilica from 5-6th AD with preserved mosaics, showing more than 100 bird species. While having a short walking tour in the old town we will enjoy the colorful facades of the rich merchants' houses from 19th ceuntry, built atop Roman foundations. We will also visit the remains of two of the large public buildings from the Roman period – the ancient theater and stadium. In the evening have some free time to relax with a leisurely walk along the riverbanks, where you can enjoy the sunset and the scenic views. Overnight in Plovdiv.

Day 5 Plovdiv – Shipka Memorial Church – Veliko Tarnovo
Day 5 Plovdiv – Shipka Memorial Church – Veliko Tarnovo

After brekfast we will depart from Plovdiv and head towards Shipka where we will visit the stunning Shipka Memorial Church, a memorial to the Russo-Turkish War with its striking architecture and beautiful frescoes. Next, we drive through the scenic hills of Shipka Pass and we will be treated with some breathtaking views.
We will continue our journey to Veliko Tarnovo, the medieval capital of Bulgaria. Upon arrival in Veliko Tarnovo we will stop at the Royal citadel of Tsarevets. It is one of the three fortified hills of the medieval capital (12 – 14th c.), where the palace and the patriarchal cathedral were situated. Most of the fortress walls were reconstructed in 20th century and the cathedral rebuilt with authentic exterior, and the interior is covered with modernist murals. In the afternoon we will have a short stroll along the Samovodene arts and crafts street, where we can visit the ateliers of local artisans. Overnight near Veliko Tarnovo.

Day 6 Veliko Tarnovo – Ruse – Bucharest (Romania)
Day 6 Veliko Tarnovo – Ruse – Bucharest (Romania)

Before we set off, take a final stroll through the charming streets of Veliko Tarnovo. Later we will depart towards Ruse. As we drive, soak in the beautiful Bulgarian countryside. After arrival in Ruse, we’ll start with an overview of the city’s history and significance as a major cultural and economic hub on the Danube River. Later we will stroll along Alexandrovskaya Street, known for its stunning neo-Baroque architecture. Admire the beautifully preserved buildings, including the Opera House and the City Hall. We will visit the Statue of Liberty, a symbol of Ruse and a tribute to the city’s historical connections with the United States. Later on the day have some free time to enjoy a leisurely lunch at a local restaurant. After lunch, we’ll walk along the Danube promenade, taking in the scenic views of the river and its surroundings. We will depart from Ruse and cross the Danube into Romania. Overnight in Bucharest.

Day 7 Day tour Bucharest (Romania)
Day 7 Day tour Bucharest (Romania)

Today get ready to discover Bucharest through a full-day city tour. Our first stop will be at the famous Palace of the Parliament, the second largest building in the world. Also known as the People’s House, the building was part of a larger project created by Nicolae Ceausescu during his communist regime period of Romania. The building was designed to house all the organs of the state while also being a safe house able to withstand earthquakes and nuclear attacks. After touring the Palace of the Parliament we will head to Bucharest’s Old Town (Lipscani), known for its vibrant atmosphere, quaint shops, and lively cafes. Have some free time for lunch in the old town, and indulge in delicious Romanian dishes such as sarmale (cabbage rolls) or mămăligă (cornmeal porridge). Our last destination is the Bucharest Village Museum. The museum was opened for the first time in 1936, and it stretches over a surface of 14 ha, being home to a total of 380 monuments, 60,000 traditional objects, and over 250,000 archived documents, all related to the traditional Romanian life. Overnight in Bucharest.

Day 8 Bucharest – Bran – Brasov
Day 8 Bucharest – Bran – Brasov

As we travel towards our next destination, enjoy the scenic views of the Romanian countryside. Our first stop for today will be Bran, a small village famous for Bran Castle. With a history of more than 6 centuries, Bran Castle became widely known as Dracula’s Castle, mainly due to Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Here, we will discover the history of Vlad the Impaler and the connection between Vlad Tepes and Bram Stoker’s Dracula. As we explore the castle’s rooms and towers, you will learn more about its significance as a royal residence and its role in Romanian culture. After the tour of Bran Castle, we will take a stroll through the charming village of Bran. We will visit the local market, where you can find handmade crafts, souvenirs, and delicious treats. Feel free to pick up souvenirs or local crafts. Take some time to explore on your own the surrounding market stalls and enjoy the picturesque views of the Carpathian Mountains.
In the afternoon we will drive thirty minutes away from Bran and head to Brasov. Overnight in Brasov.

Day 9 Brasov – Sighișoara
Day 9 Brasov – Sighișoara

Today we will visit Brasov, one of Romania’s most beautiful cities. We will head towards Piața Sfatului (Council Square), the vibrant heart of the city. We will marvel at the colorful Baroque buildings and the impressive Black Church, the main Gothic style monument in Romania and the largest Lutheran place of worship in the region. Before driving towards our next destination, we will have some free time for lunch.
Later we will set off on our journey to Sighișoara, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its medieval charm. While we head towards the Sighisoara Citadel, we will pass through the main gate and reach a true symbol of medieval life, the Clock Tower, which is home to Sighisoara’s History Museum. The basement of the Clock Tower is also home to a torture chamber, and the tower is beautifully decorated with numerous sculpted ornaments, as well as a clock on each side. Have some free time to explore the local artisan shops and galleries, where you can find unique crafts and souvenirs. Overnight in Sighișoara.

Day 10 Sighișoara – Cluj Napoca – Alba Iulia – Sibiu
Day 10 Sighișoara – Cluj Napoca – Alba Iulia – Sibiu

After brekfast we will drive towards our next destination, the city of Cluj Napoca, one of Romania's largest cities. Our first stop will be the Saint Andrew’s Cathedral, a stunning example of Neo-Gothic architecture. Marvel at its beautiful stained-glass windows and serene atmosphere. We will stroll through Unirii Square, where you’ll see the impressive St. Michael's Church and the nearby Matthias Corvinus Statue. After exploring the city our next stop will be Alba Iulia and we will head to the Alba Carolina Citadel. The fortress is the place where you can travel over two millennia back in time and it is a amazing example of Vauban-style architecture. Alba Carolina Citadel is remarkable not only for its architectural elements and the beauty of its gates, which reflects unique military structures, but also for the rich history surrounding it. From Alba Carolina we will drive to our least destinations or the day, Sibiu. Overnights in Sibiu

Day 11 Sibiu – Castelul Corvinilor (Corvins' Castle) – Timisoara
Day 11 Sibiu – Castelul Corvinilor (Corvins' Castle) – Timisoara

Today we will start with a city tour of Sibiu, a city that was named the European Capital of Culture in 2007, where we will take a walking tour of a city that blends history and multicultural elements. We will walk towards Piata Mare (Large Square), the main square of Sibiu. Admire the beautiful Baroque buildings, including the City Hall and the Council Tower. We will end our city tour with a stroll through the passage of stairs and a crossing of the famous Bridge of Lies, a famous landmark with a romantic legend.
After having some free time we’ll embark on our journey towards Corvins' Castle. Also known as Hunyadi Castle, the building displays an impressive Gothic architecture, and it is the supposed place where Vlad Tepes was imprisoned by John Hunyadi for 7 years. Corvin is one of the largest medieval castles in Europe and an important piece of history for Romania. Corvins' Castle is also the largest fortress in Romania, which has been standing for more than 300 years. After the visit to Corvins' Castle, we will head towards Timisoara. Overnight in Timisoara.

Day 12 Timisoara – Novi Sad (Serbia)
Day 12 Timisoara – Novi Sad (Serbia)

Before heading back to Serbia, we will have a city tour of Timișoara. The city is known having the largest area of historical monuments in Romania. Timisoara, was under a few empires and rulers starting with the Ottoman Empire, Austro – Hungarian Empire and the city where the 1989 Revolution began. These past eras have left their marks via architecture, religion, language, food, and the city landscapes. Starting in the mid-16th century, for 164 years, Timișoara was a Turkish city. We’ll pass by the sites of the hammam (Turkish public bath), bazaar (marketplace), Central Mosque, and cemetery. At the beginning of the 18th century, Austrian imperial troops led by Prince Eugene of Savoy conquer the place and new streets, new houses, new churches were built.
We will walk towards Union Square (Piața Unirii), the heart of Timișoara. Take some time to admire the stunning architecture, including the Romanian Orthodox Cathedral and the Baroque Palace. We will pass by and admire Huniade Castle, the oldest building in Timișoara. After exploring Timișoara, our last destination in Romania we will head towards Novi Sad in Serbia. Overnight in Novi Sad

Day 13 Novi Sad – Sremski Karlovci – Belgrade
Day 13 Novi Sad – Sremski Karlovci – Belgrade

After brekfast we will have a city tour of Novi Sad, considered to be the cultural capital of northern Serbia. Located on the historical border of two former empires – the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman, as a result you will be able to distinguish among the mixture of melting cultures influencing the town through centuries. You will immediately notice the Austro-Hungarian as well as the Ottoman influences. The town has a unique Baroque architecture characterizing some of its most important buildings. Not to be missed is the Petrovaradin Fortress also known as the Gibraltar on the Danube. We will be able to explore the old town walking through the pedestrian streets passing by Zmaj Jovina and Dunavska. Novi Sad region is also very famous about the culture of wine production and high quality of fine wines. We will learn more about the region’s tradition on wine production in Sremski Karlovci, the center of Serbian culture in the 18th century and famous for the well-respected wine cellars. Sremski Karlovci is a real gem of Serbian culture and spirituality, which feels like a ‘museum town’ with its Baroque center. It is said that every building, house and street in the city have their own stories to tell. Sremski Karlovci has its own legend which claims that whoever drinks from the Four Lions fountain located in the city center will surely return to Karlovci and get married there. After the tour you will have some free time to taste different wine specialties of the region, by enjoying the spectacular views of the vineyards. Overnight in Belgarde.

Day 14 Day tour of Blegrade – End of the tour
Day 14 Day tour of Blegrade – End of the tour

Today we will visit Belgrade the capital of Serbia. Our first stop will be Belgrade Fortress and Kalemegdan Park, where Belgrade started as a human settlement a very long time ago. The fortress is built on the confluence of two big rivers Sava and the Danube. The view of the city from the Fortress is breathtaking. In the Upper Town of the Belgrade Fortress, you will visit the Pobednik monument with a history dating back to 1913. The park is a huge green area with beautiful trees and peaceful paths.
Leaving the Kalemegdan we will walk through Knez Mihailova, the oldest street in Belgrade also the social midpoint of Belgrade locals. Finally, we end the tour at the Republic Square, the real heart of Belgrade, with buildings of the National Theatre, and National Museum and a well-known statue of Prince Michael (Knez Mihajlo). This remarks the end of this 14 days tour through Serbia, Bulgaria and Romania. We hope this has been a wonderful experience with great memories to cherish for a lifetime.

Included/Excluded

  • BB (Accommodation and Breakfast) for all overnights in 3 star hotels
  • Private transport provided by the company
  • Professional tour leader
  • Hotel pick up in Belgrade
  • Entry tickets for the ‘’will be visited’’ sites
  • Tourist taxes
  • International car insurance
  • Road taxes
  • Petrol
  • Lunches, Dinners, Drinks & Snacks
  • Souvenirs
  • Personal spending
  • Everything that is not mentioned in the included
  • * Tips are not a must in the Balkans; however, our recommendation is to tip the tour leader/driver as an international practice to tip good service.

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