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Dubrovnik, Montenegro, Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, Rumania

Duration

16 Days

 

Included tours:

  • Dubrovnik (The Cathedral and the Franciscan Monastery)
  • Kotor (Tourist Tax)
  • Shkoder (Mosque)
  • Tirana (Et'hem Mosque)
  • Elbasan (The Castle)
  • Ohrid
  • Skopje (Mother Teresa of Calcutta Memorial Centre)
  • Niš (The Tower of Skulls)
  • Sofia (Alexander Nevsky Cathedral and the Russian Church of St. Nicholas)
  • Rila (The Monastery)
  • Plovdiv (the Roman Forum with the stadium, the church of Saint Constantine and Saint Helena, the museum)
    Ethnographic)
  • Veliko Tarnovo (Tsarevets)
  • Arbanassi (The Konstancalieva House and the Church of the Nativity)
  • Bucharest (The Palace of Parliament and the People's Museum)

Hotels:

  • Dubrovnik: Hotel Lacroma 4* / Argosy 4* / Tirena 4* / Remisens Albatros 4* (Cavtat – 25 km from Dubrovnik) or similar
  • Budva: Hotel Bracera 4* / TQ Plaza 4* or similar
  • Tirana: Hotel Elisa by Melia 4* / Rogner 5* or similar
  • Ohrid: Hotel Su 4* or similar
  • Skopje: Holiday Inn Skopje 4* or similar
  • Sofia: Hotel Anel 5* / Palace 4* or similar
  • Veliko Tarnovo: Hotel Yantra 4* / Meridian Bolyarski 4* or similar
  • Bucharest: Hotel Grand Hotel Continental 5* / Hilton Garden Inn 4* / Capitol 4* or similar

START END PRICES PER PERSON IN DOUBLE
April 21 - May 6 - €3,295
May 26 - June 10 - €3,560
June 30 - July 15 - €3,780
July 28 - August 12 - €3,810
August 25 - September 9, €3,780
September 22 - October 7 - €3,655
SINGLE SUPPLEMENT €1,400

S461 > Discount to finish this tour in Sofia 715 EUR per person in a double room or 885 EUR per person in a single room.

Programs for groups.
These prices are for group programs on the dates mentioned. These programs may
extend to more days (add days before or after the tour) and more European destinations if desired
prefers.

If you wish to extend your stay, you can combine this tour with other tours or excursions from
our wide range of products.
Contact us for more information.

Private or VIP programs.
In addition to the dates mentioned, all our programs can be done with a guide.
Private transportation in a comfortable car 365 days a year. Let us know your requirements.
Please provide your desired dates and number of passengers, and we will send you a quote via email.
On private tours you can also choose the hotels and adapt the entire program to your wishes.

Contact
ToursEurope Travel Agency
www.tourseurope.net
info@tourseurope.net
✆ Tel & Whatsapp: 00385 9895 333 15
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Included/Excluded

  • Spanish-speaking tour guide service
  • Accommodation in hotels indicated in the program or similar; hotel and service taxes
  • 15 breakfasts
  • Transfers in vehicles of different sizes with air conditioning
  • Tickets mentioned in the itinerary
  • Porters at hotels (one suitcase per person)
  • Arrival and departure transfers

Tour Plan

Day 1, Tuesday, arrival in Dubrovnik

Arrival at the airport and transfer to the hotel. The rest of the day is free.

Day 2, Wednesday, in Dubrovnik

Day in Dubrovnik, the city known as “The Pearl of the Adriatic.” The ancient city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We will visit the Cathedral and the Franciscan Monastery, home to the oldest pharmacy in the world.

Day 3, Thursday, in Dubrovnik

Free day for personal activities or optional excursion.

Day 4, Friday, to Kotor and Budva

Our next destination today is Montenegro. We'll travel along the shores of the stunning Bay of Kotor to reach the old town of Kotor. Enjoy a guided tour of the beautiful walled city. After some free time, we'll depart for Budva, the country's most popular tourist destination. The rest of the day is free. Overnight in Budva.

Day 5, Saturday, to Shkoder and Tirana

We'll depart in the morning, following the Montenegrin coast and its spectacular landscapes. We'll then enter Albania and visit Shkodër, a cultural center and one of the oldest cities in Albania. The city tour includes a visit to the mosque, views of Rozafa Castle, and other points of interest. In the afternoon, the journey will take us to Tirana, the capital of Albania.

Day 6, Sunday, in Tirana

After breakfast, enjoy a panoramic city tour with a local guide, including views of the "Albanians" mosaic on the facade of the National History Museum, the Skanderbeg Statue in Skanderbeg Square, the Et'hem Mosque with its clock tower, the Mother Teresa Monument, and other city landmarks. The rest of the day is free, or you can take an optional excursion (to Durrës).

Day 7, Monday, to Ohrid

Today we travel along the ancient Egnatian Road to Elbasan to visit the castle. After a brief visit, we continue to Ohrid, a UNESCO World Heritage Site recognized for its natural, cultural, and historical significance. This afternoon, we'll explore Ohrid, strolling past the Robev Family House, St. Kliman's Cathedral, St. Sophia Church, the fortress, and Palosnik Monastery, enjoying views of the city and the lake. Overnight in Ohrid.

Day 8, Tuesday, to Skopje

In the morning, depart for Skopje, the capital of Macedonia. Upon arrival, enjoy a city tour including the Old Bazaar, the Stone Bridge, and the Mother Teresa Memorial Centre. The rest of the day is free. Overnight in Skopje.

Day 9, Wednesday, in Skopje

Free day in Skopje or optional full-day excursion to Kosovo (Prishtina).

Day 10, Thursday, to Niš and Sofia

Breakfast at the hotel and transfer to Niš. Visit Niš and the famous Skull Tower, which was built by the Ottoman Turks in 1809 after a bloody battle. The Turks adorned the tower with the severed heads of Serbian soldiers who rebelled against Turkish rule. Continue to the Bulgarian capital, Sofia. Overnight stay.

Day 11, Friday, in Sofia

Today we'll enjoy a comprehensive tour of Sofia and discover the highlights of the capital. Among the most iconic landmarks are the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, which dominates the city; the Church of St. George, considered the best-preserved Byzantine church; the Russian Church of St. Nicholas; the Banya Bashi Mosque; and the ruins of ancient Serdica, among others. We'll then travel to the Rila Mountains to visit one of Bulgaria's most famous sites – Rila Monastery. This monastery is a sanctuary of Bulgarian literature and spiritual life. Founded in the mid-10th century by St. Ivan of Rila, it played a key role in preserving Bulgarian culture and language for centuries. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We'll visit the monastery church with its stunning frescoes, painted by some of Bulgaria's most renowned artists since the 19th century, and the museum, which houses a collection of exhibits related to the history of the monastery and the spread of Christianity in Bulgaria. Return to Sofia. Overnight stay.

Day 12, Saturday, to Plovdiv and Veliko Tarnovo

Leaving Sofia behind, we head to Bulgaria's second-largest city, Plovdiv. This city boasts a history spanning millennia. Ruins from the Roman, Ottoman, and Bulgarian National Revival periods have been preserved. During our city tour, we'll see the Roman Forum and stadium, as well as the Roman amphitheater. We'll stroll along the cobblestone streets of this small, ancient town, lined with charming houses and churches. We'll visit the Church of St. Constantine and St. Helena, as well as the Ethnographic Museum, housed in the former residence of a wealthy merchant from the 19th century BC. After the museum visit, we'll cross the Balkan Mountains via the historic Shipka Pass, which played a pivotal role in the Russo-Turkish War of Bulgarian Liberation. We'll then arrive in Veliko Tarnovo, the medieval capital of Bulgaria. Overnight stay.
(*On certain occasions the night will be spent in Arbanassi and the itinerary will be adjusted accordingly)

Day 13, Sunday, in Veliko Tarnovo

In the morning, enjoy a panoramic tour of Veliko Tarnovo, including a walk to Tsarevets, the former residence of Bulgarian kings. We will stroll along the city's oldest street, Samovodska Charshia. Afterward, we will travel to Arbanassi, a small Bulgarian village located 4 km from Veliko Tarnovo. Arbanassi is notable for its architecture. In the village, we will see the Konstancalieva House and the Church of the Nativity, whose murals are a true work of art. Return to Veliko Tarnovo. Overnight stay.
(*On certain occasions the night will be spent in Arbanassi and the itinerary will be adjusted accordingly)

Day 14, Monday, to Russe and Bucharest

Today we travel to Romania, passing through the city of Russe, where we will meet our local Romanian guide. In the afternoon, we arrive in Bucharest, the capital of Romania. Overnight stay.

Day 15, Tuesday, in Bucharest

We will explore the Romanian capital, once known as "Little Paris." During the tour, we will visit the Palace of the Parliament, the second largest building in the world after the Pentagon, and the People's Museum. We will hear how the Romanian people finally succeeded in overthrowing the last communist dictator in Eastern Europe in Revolution Square. The trip will also take us to the Romanian Athenaeum, the Opera House, the Military Club of the Nation, the Military Academy, and the Arch of Triumph. Overnight stay.

Day 16, Wednesday, departure from Bucharest

Transfer to Bucharest airport for your return flight.

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