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8 Days
Availability : Jan to Dec
Split
Dubrovnik | Kotor | Sarajevo | Split
Max People : 8
Tour Overview

Welcome to our 8-day journey along the stunning Adriatic coastline of Croatia and Montenegro!

This adventure will take you through the enchanting Croatian and Montenegrin parts of the Adriatic Sea, from the historic city of Split to the charming town of Kotor. Along the way, you’ll visit iconic destinations such as Dubrovnik, Korčula, Hvar, and many other breathtaking locales.

Your journey begins in Split, a city renowned for its fascinating history, vibrant culture, and beautiful beaches. From there, you’ll take a ferry to the island of Hvar, where you’ll explore its pristine beaches, lively atmosphere, and picturesque old town.

Next, you’ll travel to the Pelješac Peninsula, stopping at the quaint town of Ston before arriving on the island of Korčula, celebrated for its medieval charm and stunning vistas. The journey continues to Dubrovnik, the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” where you’ll immerse yourself in its rich heritage and iconic walled city.

After soaking in the wonders of Dubrovnik, you’ll cross the border into Montenegro. The trip concludes with visits to the lively coastal town of Budva and the magical Bay of Kotor, home to the picturesque town of Kotor with its stunning landscapes and timeless allure.

Throughout this journey, you’ll explore ancient Roman ruins, medieval fortresses, and scenic coastlines, while indulging in delectable local cuisine and creating memories to last a lifetime. Get ready to embark on an unforgettable adventure!

Highlights

What's Included

INCLUDED
  • English speaking local-expert guide and driver for eight days
  • Accommodation at 4* hotel (twin / double rooms) for seven nights.
  • Meals included – 7 breakfasts
  • Airport transfer and all tour overland transfers.
  • No hidden costs. All government taxes & entrance fees.
  • Cancellation Flexibility.
  • Tour is available throughout the year.
  • Pay safely online with a credit card. We accept payments for all types of credit cards.
NOT INCLUDED
  • Personal travel insurance is not included. Please buy it in home country.
  • All tours are shared unless specifically booked as private.
  • Tips are not included in the tour costs. If you receive excellent service, please consider tipping.

Getting There

  • Sarajevo Most convenient arrival point is Split International Airport (SPT), but you are free to require this package to start from Dubrovnik (DBV), Tivat (TIV) or Podgorica (TGD) as well.
  • Arrival Your arrival on Day 1 can be anytime.
  • Departure Tour ends on the evening of Day 8. You can schedule your departure on Day 9, or possibly consider a post-trip tour extension.

Itinerary

DAY 1: Arrival and Explore Split

Destination: Split, Croatia
Accommodation: 4* Hotel
Driving Time:0.30hrs | Private Vehicle

Split in Dalmatia - Croatia
The beautiful town of Split with Diocletian Palace and Marjan hill

Arrival Note:Depending on your arrival time to Split on the first day, we shall check you into your 4* accommodation, and we are ready to do some exciting explorations of the Split.

We’ll start the day with a visit to the historical Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. It was built in the 4th century as a retirement home for the Roman Emperor Diocletian. On the locally guided walking tour, we’ll explore the Temple of Jupiter, the Peristyle, the Basement Halls, the Cathedral of St.Dominus, and other ancient remains while walking the narrow streets of the palace’s underground cellars. 

Later we’ll head to the Split Riva, the city’s main promenade, and take in the stunning views of the Adriatic Sea. An optional stop at one of the many coffee shops or restaurants along the Riva to enjoy a refreshing drink or snack is very recommended.

We recommend finishing the day in the evening with a relaxing dinner at one of the city’s many seafood restaurants and enjoying some of the freshest seafood on the Adriatic Coast.

DAY 2: Explore Trogir, Solin, and Split sunny beaches

Destination: Split, Croatia
Accommodation: 4* Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Driving Time:1.30hrs | Private Vehicle

The beautiful town of Trogir is a UNESCO World Heritage site

Activity Note: Today’s itinerary includes walking on uneven terrain. Make sure to have some water with you, and always pay attention to the present-day weather forecast.

After a delicious breakfast at your 4* accommodation, we are exploring the historic city of Trogir, which is about 20 minutes outside Split. 

Trogir is known for its narrow streets, medieval architecture, and picturesque squares. During our locally guided walking tour, we will learn that the ancient Greeks founded Trogir and has a rich history dating back over 2,000 years.

Trogir is home to several important landmarks, including the Cathedral of St. Lawrence, the Cipiko Palace, and the Kamerlengo Fortress. The city is known for its fine arts and culture, and it is home to several galleries, museums, and theaters.

After the walking tour, you will have some free time to explore Trogir on your own and lunch break. Trogir is known for its delicious seafood, and it is a great place to try some of the region’s specialties, such as grilled octopus or seafood risotto.

The ancient town of Salonam the Roman-era capital of Dalmatiam the birthplace of Emperor Diocletian

In the afternoon we are driving to Solin. 

Solin is a small city located in the Split-Dalmatia County of Croatia. It is located just a few kilometers northwest of Split and is known for its rich history and cultural heritage.

The city was founded by the ancient Romans and was known as Salona. It was once the capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia and was an important center of trade and commerce. Solin is home to several important landmarks, including the ruins of the ancient Roman amphitheater and the Basilica of St. Mary.

At Solin, we give you free time to explore ancient Roman ruins.

Split to Trogir with Salona and Klis
Klis medieval fortress is located just above Klis village and offers fantastic sunset views of the Split region.

On the way back to Split, we can optionally visit the stunning Klis fortress. 

Klis Fortress is a medieval castle located in the Croatian region of Dalmatia. The fortress was built in the 9th century and has played an essential role in defending the area from invaders over the centuries. It has played a role in many important events in Croatian history, including the Croatian-Hungarian Wars and the Ottoman Wars.

It is located on a hill overlooking the city of Split and offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

The afternoon is your free time for either exploring Split further on your own or having some leisure time on one of Split’s sunny beaches.

WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU HAVE FREE TIME IN SPLIT?

  • Walk to the peak of Marjan Hill

Marjan, the hill overlooking Split, with the highest peak of 178 meters, has always been the most impressive part of the image of Split. On the one hand, it is rarely possible to experience such a harmony of nature and urbanism, a densely populated city in all its splendor, and on the other, a peninsula of almost untouched nature. The Holy Hill, as it is often called, hides many monuments of sacred and profane architecture, combined with this green oasis in such a way that they create a feeling of admiration and awe even for the everyday passer-by.

  • Play Picigin at Bačvice beach

Bačvice beach, the most popular in Split, is well known for Picigin, a game included in the UNESCO intangible cultural heritage. Picigin is played in shallow water. Players throw the ball to each other with acrobatics. The ball must not fall into the sea. The game’s goal is to keep the ball in the air as long as possible. If you don’t decide to play, there are cocktail bars and nightclubs nearby for relaxing and enjoying the game played by locals and tourists as well.

  • Visit the Best of Split Beaches

Žnjan is the largest beach in Split, ideal for families with children. Bene is a beach located at the foot of Marjan hill. The exceptional natural beauty of the Marjan Forest characterizes it.
The beach is almost entirely located in the forest, meaning there is plenty of natural shade. Kasjuni is a large pebble beach, a favorite among visitors and locals. It is located on the southern side of Marjan, a few kilometers away from Ben. Many people consider Kasjune the most beautiful beach in Split. Firule is located between Žnjan and Bačvici. Just like Bačvice, Firule is a sandy beach ideal for picigin.

  • Explore Splits Museums and Galleries

Visit the Split City Museum, located in the heart of the city, and showcases the city’s rich history and cultural heritage. Check out the Split Art Gallery, home to a collection of Croatian and international art from the 19th and 20th centuries. Visit the Split Archaeological Museum, which is located in the heart of the city and features a collection of ancient artifacts from the region.

DAY 3: Plitvice National Park & Zadar

Destination: Split, Croatia
Accommodation: 4* Hotel
Meals Included:Breakfast
Driving Time:4.30hrs | Private Vehicle

The UNESCO World site of Plitvice National Park in Croatia

Activity Note: Use the Funky Tours benefits of your optional day and decide what kind of activity you would like to engage with on Day 3. Our recommended plan of the day is to visit Plitvice Lakes and Zadar, while on the other hand, you can opt for a free day or visit Krka National Park. As we completely understand that a bit of flexibility during the travels is quite an important thing, we love when we can to give our guests the option to choose what kind of travel style they prefer.

Spending a day exploring the stunning landscapes of Plitvice National Park and the historic city of Zadar is a must-do for anyone visiting Croatia.

We are leaving Split to Plitvice National Park in the early morning. The journey takes about 2 hours and takes you through the beautiful Croatian countryside.

Plitvice National Park is a stunning natural area located in the heart of Croatia. It is known for its beautiful waterfalls, lakes, and hiking trails and is one of the country’s most popular tourist destinations. Plitvice National Park has several important landmarks, including the Great Waterfall and the Upper Lakes. The park’s hiking trails offer a variety of difficulty levels, so there is something for everyone, whether you are an experienced hiker or just looking for a leisurely walk through the forest.

In addition to its natural beauty, Plitvice National Park also has a rich history. It was established as a national park in 1949 and was added to the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1979. It is a must-see destination for any visitor to Croatia, and it offers something for everyone, from nature lovers to history buffs.

After exploring Plitvice National Park, you’ll have the opportunity to have lunch at one of the Lika region’s stunning local restaurants.

In the afternoon, you’ll leave Plitvice National Park and head to Zadar, located about 1.5 hours away. 

Upon arriving in Zadar, on the walking tour, you’ll have the opportunity to explore the city’s many landmarks, such as the Sea Organ (a unique musical instrument is located on the city’s waterfront and consists of a series of tubes and pipes that create music as the waves of the sea pass through them), the Greeting to the Sun (interactive light installation is located on the city’s waterfront and consists of a series of solar panels that create a light show as the sun sets), the St. Anastasia Cathedral (the beautiful cathedral is located in the heart of the city and features a mix of Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque architecture), the Zadar City Walls (ancient walls were built in the 9th century and offer panoramic views of the city and the sea) and, the Zadar Riva (famous waterfront promenade runs along the edge of the city and offers stunning views of the Adriatic Sea).

Zadar and Sea Organs (Croatia)
Beautiful town of Zadar and stunning Sea Organs

In the later afternoon, you will have some free time in Zadar to explore the city on your own, have sunset drinks at Zadar Riva or have a late afternoon lunch dinner.

After a full day of exploring, you’ll head back to your accommodation in Split and relax after a memorable day of sightseeing. Free evening and dinner on your own.

DAY 4: Explore Hvar

Destination: Hvar, Croatia
Accommodation: Hotel 4*
Meals Included: Breakfast
Driving Time:2.15hrs | Private Vehicle

The beautiful town of Hvar and Paklinski Islands

For the next two days, we are exploring the magnificent island of Hvar.

Hvar is a Croatian island in the Adriatic Sea, located off the Dalmatian coast, less than two hours ferry ride away from Split.

It is the most extended island in the Adriatic Sea and is known for its stunning beaches, crystal clear waters, and Mediterranean charm. The island has a rich history, with ancient Greek and Roman influences and a long wine-making tradition.

Hvar Town, the island's main settlement, is a popular tourist destination for its beautiful squares, charming streets, and a 13th-century fortress overlooking the town.

Upon arrival on the island and docking at the ferry harbor in Stari Grad, we shall have a locally guided tour Hvar town. Beautifully preserved Venetian architecture, Hvar's port, fortress Fortica, and the magical St.Stephen square with nearby Paklinski islands make the Hvar island the most visited of all southern Dalmatian islands.

After pleasant explorations of the Hvar island's main two towns and delicious lunch, we shall check into our accommodation in the afternoon. The later afternoon is free for some great beach time at some of the beautiful beaches of Hvar island.

Aside of being known for its cultural and historical monuments, Hvar is also known for its endless fields of the prized Hvar lavender, an excellent gastronomic offer with top wines (Hvar's Plavac is widely known), and the beauty of the nearby Paklinski Islands. and so much more.

If you are doing summertime explorations of Hvar, an unmissable experience could be a visit to the famous Paklinski islands for beach time or party time at one of the local bars and clubs.

DAY 5: Beach Day or Optionally Further Explore Hvar

Destination: Hvar, Croatia
Accommodation: Hotel 4*
Meals Included: Breakfast

Lavender Fields at Hvar Island (Croatia)
Hvar island is known for the world’s best lavender fields

Activity Note: Use the Funky Tours benefits of your optional day and decide what kind of activity you would like to engage with on Day 4. Spend a day just chilling at some of the most beautiful Hvar beaches (included in the standard itinerary price), or optionally take a locally guided tour and explore Hvar on a different basis.

EXPERIENCES TO CONSIDER ON YOUR FREE DAY IN HVAR?

Aside from the stunning beaches, unrivaled nightlife, and beautiful towns of Hvar and Stari Grad, part of the visit to Hvar should include learning more about the island’s wine, olive oil, and lavender production. 

If you prefer to explore Hvar island on your own, we can recommend an e-bike tour or kayak tour to Pakleni Islands.

  • Hvar Island Self-guided E-bike tour | from 40 EUR pp

Explore places like beautiful Milna, Velo and Malo Grablje, Fortica fort, and stunning Dubovica and Pokonji Dol beaches. E-bikes can be rented and paid for on the spot. Reservation in advance is needed.

  • Pakleni Otoci Kayak Tour | from 45 EUR pp

Get up close and personal with the beautiful Croatian coast on this stunning kayaking tour of Hvar and the Pakleni Islands. Choose your departure time, and upon arrival, you’ll receive an open kayak, dry bag, safety and snorkel gear, a map of the area, and directions based on your personal preferences. After the safety demonstration, set off and explore the landscape at your own pace and for the duration that best suits your schedule.

  • Hvar Olive Oil and Wine Tasting Tour | from 80 EUR pp

Visit some of the best and most authentic wineries and olive oil producers on the entire island of Hvar. Learn the centuries-old traditions and customs of producing the best wines and olive oil. During the summer season, as a bonus, walk through the beautiful lavender fields.

DAY 6: Explore Korčula Island, Pelješac Peninsula and Ston

Destination: Dubrovnik, Croatia
Accommodation: Hotel 4*
Meals Included: Breakfast
Driving Time:2.30hrs | Private Vehicle

Visit Korcula
The beautiful island of Korčula is a must-see on our journey from Hvar to Dubrovnik via Pelješac peninsula.

Activity Note: During the summer time from the 1st of April until the 31st of August, there is a direct catamaran (passenger boat) line between Hvar and Korčula, so instead of using the main road, we shall be doing a direct catamaran ride from Hvar to Korčula.

In the early morning, we leave the northern part of the island of Hvar, and during a 45-minute drive, we arrive at its southernmost part small village of Sućuraj, where we catch the ferry to Drvenik.

The 24km Hvar road passes through picturesque villages and constantly offers beautiful views of the Adriatic Sea.

As soon as we reach the mainland, we continue south towards Dubrovnik. But before that, on the way to Dubrovnik, we will stop at another unmissable island on the Adriatic coast, the beautiful island of Korčula.

To get to Korčula, we have to take another short ferry ride from the town of Orebić to Korcula.

The town of Korčula, also known as “Little Dubrovnik,” is the home of Marco Polo, is the island’s main settlement, and is one of its biggest attractions. The Old Town of Korčula is a well-preserved, medieval walled town that is home to several historical landmarks and monuments, such as the Cathedral of St. Mark and the Bishop’s Palace.

A locally guided walking tour of Korcula town, followed by free time on your own for tasty lunch or drinks at some of the fantastic Korčula bars and cafes, is a must-have.

Later, we catch the ferry back to Orebić, and on the way to Dubrovnik, we will have a short stop at Ston and optionally visit the magnificent Walls of Ston.

Ston is known for its well-preserved medieval walls, which are the second longest in Europe after the Great Wall of China. The walls, which were built in the 14th century, stretch for about 5 km and offer stunning views of the surrounding area. Walking the whole length of the walls or just part is up to you.

Ston Walls - Croatia
Glorius walls of Ston

Ston is also known for its oysters grown in the nearby Mali Ston Bay. If desired, an early dinner be the local oysters in one of the few Ston restaurants.

Arrival to Dubrovnik is in the afternoon, checking into your hotel and free time for the rest of the evening.

WHEN YOU HAVE FREE EVENING IN DUBROVNIK

Since the arrival in Dubrovnik is in the late afternoon, you can spend the evening time after checking into the hotel in one of the following ways, which we wholeheartedly recommend:

  • Dinner or Drinks in the Dubrovnik Old Town

Late evening hours are great for exploring the old town of Dubrovnik, as the crowds are less and most cruise ships have finished their visits and probably sailed on. That is why, for evening explorations of Dubrovnik, we especially recommend that you have dinner with a drink or two in one of Dubrovnik’s excellent restaurants on the recommendation of your Funky Tours guide. A late evening walk after dinner is a great addition.

  • Sunset Drinks at the Buža Bar or at the Srđ fort

Buža bar is located on the southern part of the walls of the old city of Dubrovnik. Buža literally means hole, so you can get to the bar of the same name by passing through one of the holes in the city walls. The views of the cliffs, the beautiful Adriatic Sea, and incredible sunsets are almost unbelievable.

Alternatively, you can take a ride on the Dubrovnik cable car and visit the Srđ hill above the city of Dubrovnik. In addition to superb views of the city and the Adriatic Sea, on Srđ hill you can also see the Austro-Hungarian fortress with a museum, which was one of the most important fortifications during the Serbian-Montenegrin aggression and attack on the city of Dubrovnik in 1991.

DAY 7: Explore Dubrovnik

Destination: Dubrovnik, Croatia
Accommodation: Hotel 4*
Meals Included: Breakfast

Dubrovnik view from the cable cars
The must-see attraction of Dubrovnik is the cable cars taking you to the Srđ hill. Enjoy the beautiful views or stunning sunsets of Dubrovnik.

Today we are exploring the town of Dubrovnik, a city of walls and a favorite stop for fans of Game of Thrones. After a delicious breakfast, we will head towards exploring the medieval core of the old town of Dubrovnik with our local host and resident, who will introduce us to the city, its culture, history, and people in depth while discovering the 1400-year history of the town. 

We will navigate the old town labyrinth through the white limestone-paved streets and admire the crowning walls and medieval homes surrounded by 15th-century fortification walls for at least a few hours. 

You will have a chance to visit the gothic-renaissance Rector’s Palace; the baroque-style Cathedral of the Assumption, built in the 18th century; and the landmark Bell Tower, which looms 31 meters over Luza Square, etc., and learn every important story this city can tell.

The afternoon and rest of the day, we will let you soak up the DNA of the Dubrovnik on your own. 

Whether you prefer taking a cable car to the craggy Mt. Srdj, walking the Dubrovnik city walls, discovering the spots where your favorite TV show, Game of Thrones, was filmed, or simply prefer some relaxing time enjoying this Adriatic pearl at the beach, waiting for spectacular sunset colors, Dubrovnik will never fail to disappoint you.

WHEN YOU HAVE FREE AFTERNOON IN DUBROVNIK

Since the arrival in Dubrovnik is in the late afternoon, you can spend the evening time after checking into the hotel in one of the following ways, which we wholeheartedly recommend:

  • Walk the Dubrovnik Walls

Walking around the walls of Dubrovnik in the late afternoon is a unique experience. During summer, avoid the crowds and the heat and climb the walls after 5 o’clock.

  • Dubrovnik Sea Snorkeling and Kayaking Tour

Experience Dubrovnik from the seaside on an afternoon kayak tour. Together with a local guide and equipment for kayaking and snorkeling, paddle and swim next to the medieval walls of Dubrovnik, and explore hidden beaches and caves. A warm recommendation is a kayak tour in the evening hours, when you can experience the unique sunset on the walls of Dubrovnik.

DAY 8: Exploring Kotor and the Coastline of Montenegro

Destination: Dubrovnik (alternatively Kotor – Split – Sarajevo)
Accommodation: Not included in package price. The tour ends on the evening of day 8.
Meals Included: Breakfast

Aerial view of the Old historic town of Kotor
Kotor and beautiful views of the Kotor Bay

Activity Note: This is the last day of the Adriatic Coastline Journey, meaning the tour ends in the afternoon hours of Day 8. The standard end of the tour is Dubrovnik or Kotor, but you can also opt to end in Split, Tirana, or Sarajevo.

A day trip from Dubrovnik to Perast and Kotor is a great way to see some beautiful and historic towns along the Montenegrin coast. After leaving Dubrovnik in the early morning, a 1.30-hour ride will take us across the border of Croatia to Montenegro, where the first town we visit is the beautiful town of Perast.

Perast is a baroque village in the municipality of Kotor with its two stunning islets: Sveti Djordje (St. George) as a natural one and Gospa od Škrpjela (Our Lady of the Rocks) as an artificial one. Historically crucial for its naval history, Perast strategically stands opposite of the only water entrance to Kotor bay.

After a pleasant short walk through Perast village, we are ready to take a short boat ride to the islet of Our Lady of the Rocks. Today, the islet with its church, beautiful frescoes, and a small museum is one of the biggest attractions of the Bay of Kotor.

Explore Perast and Our Lad of the Rocks Island by Boat
❐ Perast islets of Our Lady of the Rock and St.George

This activity will take around 30-40min, and once we are back to Perast, we will continue exploring other unique parts of the Montenegro coastline.

After thoroughly enjoying our time in Perast and its beautiful islands, after just 15min of additional driving, we are arriving to Kotor.

The tour of Kotor will take us via hidden cobble-stoned streets, giving us an opportunity for an in-depth understanding of Kotor’s history and cultural background. In the present day, originating from the Venetian era but mentioned initially during the Roman era as a strategic position on the Adriatic sea, the Kotor, throughout its nearly two millennia-long histories, has been through many ups and downs. Since Romans, followed by Illyirians, Slavs, Hungarians, Serbian, Venetians, French, Austrians, Yugoslavians, and today finally part of modern Montenegro, the Kotor has seen many empires passing by while leaving part of their history engraved within heavily fortified walls of Kotor.

Learning specifics about the past and presence of Kotor while admiring the narrow stone streets, stone churches, stone walls, high mountains above, small windows with drying laundry, a ton of cats, hidden bars and cafes, and so much more, is a great way to experience UNESCO heritage of Kotor town.

The afternoon hours are accessible on your own to explore Kotor.

Return to Dubrovnik is in the later afternoon when the tour officially ends. 

If you prefer this tour to end in Kotor or elsewhere in Montenegro, Bosnia, and Herzegovina, we are happy to organize that.

What to Bring

What Do I Need to Bring?

  • Comfortable walking shoes
  • Swimming gear for the summer period (usually June to October)
  • Waterproof and warm jacket in case of rains during the winter period
  • Light-weight, breathable walking shirts, and trousers
  • Warm hat and light gloves (during the winter period)
  • Sun protection (hat, sunglasses, sunblock)

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Shy should I book with Funky Tours?
    With over 20 years of experience, hundreds of verified reviews, our unique packages, tours and experiences, we are the only Balkan based and unbiased tour operator constantly striving for offering a unique and life changing experiences via service excellence. If this doesn’t convince you, your tour manager is happy to set up and meet over a video call and respond any questions or concerns you might have. We love to learn about our guests and their preferences so we strongly encourage each one of you to get in touch with our team!
  2. Is this tour for me?
    This tour requires normal level of fitness and is doable for anyone of normal level of fitness.
  3. Is this a shared tour?
    Yes, this is a shared tour meaning we do need a minimum number of people to confirm the departure.
  4. Are the “last minute” bookings accepted?
    The tour sales officially closes at least 7 days before the date of departure. However, in case we do have available spots we will be more than happy to take you with us.
  5. How much should I tip?
    Tips are not included in the tour costs, nor they are heavily expected in Balkan culture. However when you receive excellent service, we recommend tipping.
  6. Is EUR accepted in Balkans?
    Other than Slovenia, EUR is not accepted in countries we will be visiting. Each of the country have its own currency. Credit card is widely accepted but pocket money is recommendable. Your tour leader will assist you all the way.
  7. Will there be a one guide all the way through a trip?
    Local guidance and first-hand stories are a valuable addition to overall experience. Besides a full time tour leader / guide and driver who will be both on disposal 24/7, you will also meet local experts for each country we visit.
  8. Can I join the group from other than starting point location? 
    Yes, in case you find a more affordable arrival destination please feel free to contact our team so we could find the best way for you to join our departure.
  9. Can I book a private customised trip based on this one? 
    Yes, you can. Custom-tailored trips are our speciality. Please contact our team with your preferences and we will be happy to work on it accordingly and suggest some amazing options.
  10. How much pocket money I should have for personal expenses?
    Balkans in general are a lot more affordable than other European countries. Depending on the country, you should have between 25 and 50 EUR per day for personal expenses such as food and small shopping.
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