About this trip
Two weeks through the Balkans and Adriatic, covering seven UNESCO World Heritage sites across four countries. It moves from Croatia's coast down through Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia and North Macedonia, mixing old cities, coastline and national parks.
The route takes in medieval walled towns, waterfalls, a 2000-year-old capital and a glacial lake, so you get a genuine spread of history and landscape rather than a single-country deep dive.
What you'll do
- Walk the medieval walls of Dubrovnik
- See the waterfalls of Plitvice National Park
- Cross the Old Bridge in Mostar
- Explore Belgrade's history spanning 2000 years
- Visit the Kotor and Perast area on Montenegro's coast
- Spend time by Lake Ohrid in North Macedonia
- Covers four countries in 14 days, so expect a fair amount of ground covered between stops
- Suits travellers who want a broad introduction to the region rather than one destination in depth
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Departing in May is cheapest — from £2,630, about 14% below the priciest month (Aug).
Getting there
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Where to stay
A night before your tour in Belgrade · 1 May – 2 May
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