Known for coastal town, historical center, medieval old town, museum, promenade, seaport, venetian empire
historical center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Split is Croatia's second-largest city and the largest city in the historical Dalmatia region. Historical Complex of Split with the Palace of Diocletian is a UNESCO World Heritage Site from 1979.
Split, Croatia Monterrasol small group car tours to
Split, Croatia Monterrasol small group car tours to
Split, Croatia Monterrasol small group car tours to
Split, Croatia Monterrasol small group car tours to
Split, Croatia Monterrasol small group car tours to
Split, Croatia Monterrasol small group car tours to
Split, Croatia Monterrasol small group car tours to
Split, Croatia Monterrasol small group car tours to
Split, Croatia Monterrasol small group car tours to
Split, Croatia Monterrasol small group car tours to
Split, Croatia Monterrasol small group car tours to
Split, Croatia Monterrasol small group car tours to
Dubrovnik - Known for fortress, funicular, historical center, marina, medieval old town, museum, promenade, seaport, venetian empire; historical center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Poreč (Porec) - Known for byzantine empire, coastal town, historical center, venetian empire, catholic basilica; basilica is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Pula - Known for medieval old town, venetian empire
Rovinj - Known for historical center, medieval old town, museum, promenade, venetian empire, viewpoint
Šibenik (Sibenik) - Known for architecture, coastal town, fortified town, fortress, historical center, marina, museum, promenade, venetian empire, viewpoint, catholic cathedral; cathedral is a UNESCO World Heritage Site; fortress is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Trogir - Known for coastal town, marina, medieval old town, monument, museum, promenade, venetian empire; historical center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Zadar - Known for byzantine empire, coastal town, fortified town, fortress, historical center, marina, museum, promenade, seaport, venetian empire; fortified town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Zagreb - Known for castle, funicular, historical center, museum, catholic cathedral
The city was founded as the Greek colony of Aspalathos in the 3rd or 2nd century BC on the coast of the Illyrian Dalmatae, and later on was home to Diocletian's Palace, built for the Roman emperor in AD 305. It was a colony of the polis of Issa, the modern-day town of Vis, itself a colony of the Sicilian city of Syracuse. The Greek settlement lived off trade with the surrounding Illyrian tribes, mostly the Delmatae. It became a prominent settlement around 650 when it succeeded the ancient capital of the Roman province of Dalmatia, Salona.
By a popular theory, the city draws its name from the spiny broom, after which the Greek colony of Aspalathos or Spalathos was named. The theory is dubious as it is Spanish broom that is a very frequent plant in the area.
As the city became a Roman possession, the Latin name became Spalatum or Aspalatum, which in the Middle Ages evolved into Aspalathum, Spalathum, Spalatrum, and Spalatro in the Dalmatian language of the city's Romance population. The Croatian term became Split or Spljet, while the Italian-language version, Spalato, became universal in international usage by the Early Modern Period. In the late 19th century, the Croatian name increasingly came to prominence, and officially replaced Spalato in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia after World War I.
After the Illyrian Wars of 229 and 219 BC, the city of Salona, only a short distance from Spalathos, became the capital of the Roman Province of Dalmatia and one of the largest cities of the late empire with 60.000 people. The history of Spalathos becomes obscure for a while at this point, being overshadowed by that of nearby Salona, to which it would later become successor.
After the sack of Salona by the Avars and Slavs, the fortified Palace of Diocletian was settled by Roman refugees. Split became a Byzantine city. Later it drifted into the sphere of the Republic of Venice and the Kingdom of Croatia, with the Byzantines retaining nominal suzerainty.
For much of the High and Late Middle Ages, Split enjoyed autonomy as a free city of the Dalmatian city-states, caught in the middle of a struggle between Venice and Croatia (in union with Hungary) for control over the Dalmatian cities.
Venice eventually prevailed and during the early modern period Split remained a Venetian city, a heavily fortified outpost surrounded by Ottoman territory. Its hinterland was won from the Ottomans in the Morean War of 1699, and in 1797, as Venice fell to Napoleon, the Treaty of Campo Formio rendered the city to the Habsburg Monarchy. In 1805, the Peace of Pressburg added it to the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy and in 1806 it was included in the French Empire, becoming part of the Illyrian Provinces in 1809.
After being occupied in 1813, it was eventually granted to the Austrian Empire following the Congress of Vienna, where the city remained a part of the Austrian Kingdom of Dalmatia until the fall of Austria-Hungary in 1918 and the formation of Yugoslavia.
In World War II, the city was annexed by Italy, then liberated by the Partisans after the Italian capitulation in 1943. It was then re-occupied by Germany, which granted it to its puppet Independent State of Croatia. The city was liberated again by the Partisans in 1944, and was included in the post-war Socialist Yugoslavia, as part of its republic of Croatia. In 1991, Croatia seceded from Yugoslavia amid the Croatian War of Independence.
Split related tours
We at Monterrasol Travel welcome you to see Split during multi-day small group car tour. Contact us if you would like to customize your tour to Split.
We have developed several small group tours that visiting beautiful Split. But, if you have a special conditions or any from these tours fit you, please do not hesitate to contact us, we can organize a tour exactly as you would like. We charge nothing for develop a custom itinerary. And remember, we have no problems to take you from almost any place where you stay, hotel or private accommodation.
tour destinations: Blagaj, Kravica, Međugorje, Mogorjelo, Mostar, Omiš, Počitelj, Šćit
All seasons 3 days discovery Bosnia-Herzegovina micro tour from Split. Visit main attractions of Bosnia-Herzegovina and see natural parks, old towns, monasteries and museums, Ottoman architecture, fortified towns and old bridges.
At the first day, after pick up in Split, on the way to Mostar, we will visit Franciscan monastery located on lake's peninsula and ethno museum; the day will finish with walk in historical center of Mostar (UNESCO World Heritage Site) and see famous Mostar old bridge.
The second day we will spend to see historical town Blagaj (UNESCO Tentative List site) with dervish monastery (tekija) built around 1520; see historic town Pocitelj (UNESCO Tentative List site), served as open-air museum, with narrow streets and old Ottoman fort with great view; we will have a lunch in a local restaurant and have small walk in rare place, a real Roman villa Rustica, established as agricultural estate in 4th century AD; the day will finish with walk in natural park with famous Kravica waterfalls cascade.
The third day will bring us to pilgrimage center Medjugorje, and on the way back to Split we will see coastal town Omis, well known in the past as town of the Corsairs.
All seasons 3 days Bosnia-Herzegovina discovery micro tour from Split. See main attractions of Bosnia-Herzegovina such as a natural cave, medieval old towns, monasteries and museums, Ottoman architecture, fortified towns and old bridges.
At the first day, after pick up in Split, on the way to Mostar, we will see historic town Pocitelj (UNESCO Tentative List site), served as open-air museum, with narrow streets and old Ottoman fort with great view; the day will finish with walk in historical center of Mostar (UNESCO World Heritage Site) and see famous Mostar old bridge.
The second day we will spend to see historical town Blagaj (UNESCO Tentative List site) with dervish monastery (tekija) built around 1520; see hilly fortress Stolac with great view on the alley; see Zavala orthodox monastery partially located in cave; and enjoy small walk tour in Trebinje, known for its river with crystal clear water, small old town and beautiful cathedral overlooking the town from a hill.
The third day, on the way back from Trebinje to Split, we will visit famous Tvrdos orthodox monastery with it own wine cellar and taste real Herzegovina wine; walk in Vjetrenica cave (currently in UNESCO Tentative list) and see very rare unique animal called human fish; we will see also the archaeological site Radimlja with carved gravestones (UNESCO World Heritage Site); and will have a walk in rare place, a real Roman villa Rustica, established as agricultural estate in 4th century AD.
tour destinations: Blagaj, Jajce, Konjic, Mogorjelo, Mostar, Počitelj, Sarajevo, Travnik
All seasons 3 days Bosnia-Herzegovina discovery tour from Split. Visit the most important attractions of Bosnia-Herzegovina and see the natural park, old towns, monasteries and museums, Ottoman architecture, fortified towns, and old bridges.
On the first day, after pick up in Split, on the way to Mostar, we will visit a rare place, a real Roman villa Rustica, established as an agricultural estate in the 4th century AD; next, we will see historic town Pocitelj (UNESCO Tentative List site), served as an open-air museum, with narrow streets and an old Ottoman fort with a great view; after that we will visit historical town Blagaj (UNESCO Tentative List site) with a dervish monastery (tekija) built around 1520 and admire the cave as source of Buna river with crystal clear water; at the end of this day, we will come to Mostar (UNESCO World Heritage Site), to walk the cobbled streets of the historical center and see the famous Mostar Old Bridge.
On the second day, on the way from Mostar to Sarajevo, we will walk over the old bridge in Konjic. In Sarajevo, we will visit a symbol of the Sarajevo siege, the so-called Tunnel of Hope. Following that, we will walk through the historical center to see the Orthodox and Catholic cathedrals, the famous historic market, and understand the reasons why Sarajevo is known as a multi-cultural city.
On the third day, we will come from Sarajevo to see the Ottoman fortress of Travnik, and before taking the road back to Split, we will visit the town Jajce, known for its beautiful waterfall, Ottoman fortress, and river park with very cute old small wooden watermills.
tour destinations: Blagaj, Bosnian Pyramids, Konjic, Kravica, Međugorje, Mogorjelo, Mostar, Omiš, Počitelj, Sarajevo, Šćit
All seasons 4 days Bosnia-Herzegovina discovery tour from Split. Visit main attractions of Bosnia-Herzegovina and see natural parks, old towns, monasteries and museums, Ottoman architecture, fortified towns and old bridges.
At the first day, after pick up in Split, on the way to Sarajevo, we will visit Franciscan monastery located on lake's peninsula and ethno museum; the day will finish with walk in historical center of Sarajevo. At the second day, we going to take a funicular to see Sarajevo from the top, and after will take a road to see modern wonder, a Bosnian Pyramids site, and walk underground pass under pyramids. On the way to Mostar we will see old bridge in the town Konjic. In Mostar (UNESCO World Heritage Site) we will walking historical center and see famous Mostar old bridge.
Third day we will spend to see historical town Blagaj (UNESCO Tentative List site) with dervish monastery (tekija) built around 1520; see historic town Pocitelj (UNESCO Tentative List site), served as open-air museum, with narrow streets and old Ottoman fort with great view; we will have a lunch in a local restaurant and have small walk in rare place, a real Roman villa Rustica, established as agricultural estate in 4th century AD; the day will finish with walk in natural park with famous Kravica waterfalls cascade. The forth day will bring us to pilgrimage center Medjugorje, and on the way to Split we will see coastal town Omis, well known in the past as town of the Corsairs.
tour destinations: Blagaj, Bosnian Pyramids, Koćuša, Kravica, Međugorje, Mogorjelo, Mostar, Počitelj, Radimlja, Sarajevo, Stolac, Travnik, Trebinje, Tvrdoš, Vranduk, Zenica
All seasons 6 days Bosnia-Herzegovina slow travel discovery tour from Split. We welcome you to visit main attractions of Bosnia-Herzegovina and enjoy its nature, wine, history. culture, cuisine.
Come with us to see medieval fortresses Travnik, Vranduk and Stolac, natural reserve Kravica with beautiful waterfalls, fortified town Pocitelj, monasteries Blagaj, and Tvrdos, pilgrimage center Medjugorje, multicultural Sarajevo, archaeological sites Radimlja, Mogorjelo, famous Mostar with old bridge (UNESCO World Heritage Site), beautiful Trebinje with crystal clear river and hilly church, and enjoy the beauty of nature all the way passing by scenic roads.
UNESCO jewels of Croatia + discover Bosnia-Herzegovina: all seasons 6 days tour from Korcula. Visit Bosnia-Herzegovina main attractions + famous Croatian Dalmatian UNESCO towns Split, Sibenik and Trogir. Pick up and drop off in Orebic.
In Bosnia-Herzegovina we will see Blagaj dervish monastery, UNESCO town Mostar and its old bridge, visit pilgrimage center Medjugorje, walk and watch wonderful Kravice natural park with waterfalls, climb by narrow streets of medieval fortified town Pocitelj.
In Croatia, we will walk historical center of Split (UNESCO World Heritage Site), see coastal town Sibenik with its fortresses, historical center and the cathedral, also UNESCO World Heritage Site. Next day we will walk another one UNESCO town, Trogir, and after another night in Split, on the way back, we will visit famous fortress Klis.
This 6 days discovery tour will open for you 2 countries: Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina. The tour running by scenic roads all seasons from Zagreb to Dubrovnik.
On the way from Zagreb down to coast we will visit Dubovac fortress and see Sokolac castle. The first Dalmatian town we'll meet is Senj, where need to see historical center and the symbol of the town, Nehaj fortress from 1558. Next, we will walk historical center of Zadar and see why it was important Venetian town.
In another Venetian town, Sibenik, we will see famous cathedral (UNESCO World Heritage site), and walk in historical center of another Venetian town, Trogir (UNESCO World Heritage site). Split, next Dalmatian town we going to visit, is well-known for its ancient center and beautiful architecture.
On the way to Mostar (UNESCO World Heritage site) we will have a dinner in local restaurant at rare place, a real Roman villa Rustica, established as agricultural estate in 4th century AD. We will explore the historic center of Mostar and walk over famous Mostar bridge.
On the way to Dubrovnik we will visit historical town Blagaj with dervish monastery (tekija) built around 1520, and small Zavala monastery partially located in cave.
With this 7 days discovery tour we going to visit 2 countries: Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina. The tour running all seasons by scenic roads from Zagreb to Dubrovnik.
On the way from Zagreb down to coast we will visit Dubovac fortress and see Sokolac castle. The first Dalmatian town we'll meet is Senj, where need to see historical center and the symbol of the town, Nehaj fortress from 1558. Next, we will move to Zadar to walk over historical center and see why Zadar was important Venetian town.
In Sibenik, another Venetian town, we will see famous cathedral (UNESCO World Heritage site) and see its historical center. In another one Venetian town, Trogir (UNESCO World Heritage site), we will walk in historical center and harbor. Split, next Dalmatian town we going to visit, is well-known for its ancient center and beautiful architecture.
On the way to Mostar (UNESCO World Heritage site) we will have a dinner in local restaurant at rare place, a real Roman villa Rustica, established as agricultural estate in 4th century AD. We will explore the historic center of Mostar and walk over famous Mostar bridge.
On the way to Dubrovnik we will visit historical town Blagaj with dervish monastery (tekija) built around 1520, small Zavala monastery partially located in cave, taste real Herzegovina wine from family running winery in Trebinje, and admire famous Tvrdos orthodox monastery with it own wine cellar.
All seasons 9 days Bosnia discovery tour from Split. Visit Jajce, Travnik, Sarajevo, Mostar. Explore this medieval land and see fortresses, old towns and monasteries. This tour is a good example off the beaten path travel, but what is important, this is also safer way to travel to take in current situation.
With this discovery tour we going to visit beautiful Kravica waterfalls, modern pilgrimage center Medjugorje, walk in historical center of Mostar (UNESCO World Heritage site) and over famous Mostar bridge, see in Blagaj dervish monastery, walk narrow streets of medieval fortified town Pocitelj, have a dinner in local restaurant and have a walk in real Roman villa Rustica, an agricultural estate from 4th century AD, get to know why Radimlja is UNESCO World Heritage site, admire panoramic view from the hill located Stolac fortress, walk in wonder of the nature the cave Vjetrenica, see cave monastery Zavala, enjoy famous Herzegovina vine in Trebinje private winery, visit silent Tvrdos monastery, walk in historical center of multicultural Sarajevo, see famous landmark, so called Bosnian Pyramid, walk in medieval fortresses Vranduk and Travnik, take a rest in ethno village Cardaci, and enjoy historical center of Jajce with its fortress and bear by located park with watermills.
tour destinations: Blagaj, Jajce, Klis, Konjic, Kravica, Loreto, Međugorje, Mostar, Počitelj, Primošten, Sarajevo, Split, Travnik, Trogir, Šibenik
All seasons 7 days tour to discover Bosnia-Herzegovina and visit famous Croatian towns Split, Sibenik and Trogir. Pick up and drop off in Orebic.
In Bosnia-Herzegovina we will see Blagaj dervish monastery, UNESCO town Mostar and its old bridge, visit pilgrimage center Medjugorje, walk and watch wonderful Kravice natural park with waterfalls, climb by narrow streets of medieval fortified town Pocitelj, visit multicultural Sarajevo with its old market, see Ottoman Empire fortress Jajce, meet another medieval fortress Travnik and walk in its old streets.
In Croatia, we will walk historical center of Split (UNESCO World Heritage Site), see coastal town Sibenik, its fortress, historical center and the cathedral, also UNESCO World Heritage Site. Next day we will walk another one UNESCO town, Trogir, and after another night in Split, on the way back, we will visit famous fortress Klis.
You are welcome to take with us a 9 days discovery tour covers 2 countries: Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina. The tour running all seasons follow scenic roads from Zagreb to Dubrovnik.
On the way from Zagreb down to coast we will visit Dubovac fortress and see Sokolac castle. The first Dalmatian town we'll meet is Senj, where need to see historical center and the symbol of the town, Nehaj fortress from 1558. Next, we will move to Zadar to walk over historical center and see why Zadar was important Venetian town.
In Sibenik, another Venetian town, we will see famous cathedral (UNESCO World Heritage site) and see its historical center. Close to Sibenik is also located coastal St. Nicholas fortress we going to visit and walk around. On the way to Trogir, we will see amazing small coastal town Rogoznica located on former island.
In another one Venetian town, Trogir (UNESCO World Heritage site), we will walk in historical center, harbor, and small church on the cliff with astonishing panoramic view. Split, next Dalmatian town we going to visit, is well-known for its ancient center and beautiful architecture.
On the way to Mostar (UNESCO World Heritage site) we will have a dinner in local restaurant at rare place, a real Roman villa Rustica, established as agricultural estate in 4th century AD. We will explore the historic center of Mostar and walk over famous Mostar bridge.
Next what we need to see are few places not so far from Mostar. We will see historical town Blagaj with dervish monastery (tekija) built around 1520, historic town Pocitelj, served as open-air museum, with narrow streets and old Ottoman fort with great view and after that we will have refreshing walk in Kravica, a green area with cascade of waterfalls.
After Mostar and on the way to Trebinje, we will see archaeological site Radimlja with carved gravestones (UNESCO World Heritage Site), hilly fortress Stolac with great view, and small Zavala monastery partially located in cave.
In Trebinje, we will taste real Herzegovina wine from family running winery in Trebinje, and before arrive to Dubrovnik we will admire famous Tvrdos orthodox monastery with it own wine cellar.
We invite you to take with us an all seasons tour covers the most important UNESCO towns of Dalmatian coast and Bosnia. Visit with us 2 countries, Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, to see Venetian towns with amazing architecture, medieval fortresses and stunning scenic roads.
On the way from Zagreb down to coast we will visit Dubovac fortress. We will stay in town Rijeka, where we will see a local museum and 2 fortresses. Coming down along the coastal line, we will see town Senj, where need to see historical center and the symbol of the town, Nehaj fortress from 1558. Next, we will move to Zadar to walk over historical center and see why Zadar was important Venetian town.
In Sibenik, another Venetian town, we will see famous cathedral (UNESCO World Heritage site) and see its historical center and two fortresses. Close to Sibenik is also located coastal St. Nicholas fortress we going to visit and walk around.
In another one Venetian town, Trogir (UNESCO World Heritage site), we will walk in historical center and harbor. Split, next Dalmatian town we going to visit, is well-known for its historical center with beautiful architecture.
On the way from Split to Mostar we will see fortress Klis, known by Game of Thrones. In Mostar (UNESCO World Heritage site) we will explore the historic center and walk over famous Mostar bridge.
After Mostar we will see historical town Blagaj with dervish monastery (tekija) built around 1520, historic town Pocitelj, served as open-air museum, with narrow streets and old Ottoman fort with great view and after that we will have refreshing walk in Kravica, a green area with cascade of waterfalls.
On the way to Trebinje, we will see archaeological site Radimlja with carved gravestones (UNESCO World Heritage Site), hilly fortress Stolac with great view, and small Zavala monastery partially located in cave.
In Trebinje, we will taste real Herzegovina wine from family running winery in Trebinje, and before arrive to Dubrovnik we will admire famous Tvrdos orthodox monastery with it own wine cellar where we will taste local wines.
Welcome to the all seasons 12 days exploring tour via Venetian towns of Dalmatian Riviera and fascinating landscapes of medieval land of Bosnia-Herzegovina. Scenic roads will take you through 2 countries, Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, on the trip from Zagreb to Dubrovnik.
On the way from Zagreb down to coast we will visit Dubovac fortress, and the very first Dalmatian town we'll meet is Senj, where need to see historical center and the symbol of the town, Nehaj fortress from 1558. Next, we will move to Zadar to walk over historical center and see why Zadar was important Venetian town.
We will explore Sibenik, a Venetian town known for famous cathedral (UNESCO World Heritage site) and see its historical center. In another one Venetian town, Trogir (UNESCO World Heritage site), we will walk narrow streets of in historical center, beautiful squares and harbor. Next Dalmatian town we going to visit is famous Split, known for its gorgeous Diocletian's Palace and historical center with beautiful architecture.
In Bosnia-Herzegovina, fist place we going to see is medieval town Jajce, famous for its waterfall, Ottoman fortress, and beautiful park with cute small wooden watermills. After Jajce we need to see Travnik fortress and visit controversial place called Bosnian Pyramids.
Next two nights we will stay in Sarajevo, where we will walk the historical center with its Western and Eastern parts, visit witness of Sarajevo siege, the Tunnel of Hope.
Before we move to Mostar, we will see old Ottoman bridge in town Konjic. In Mostar we will explore the historic center and walk over famous Mostar bridge.
After Mostar, we will see historical town Blagaj with dervish monastery (tekija) built around 1520, historic town Pocitelj, served as open-air museum, with narrow streets and old Ottoman fort with great view, and see small Zavala monastery partially located in cave. The day will finish with visit a family running winery in Trebinje to taste real Herzegovina wines.
Before we will arrive to Dubrovnik, we will admire famous Tvrdos Orthodox monastery with it own wine cellar and have there a wine tasting.
We welcome you to the all seasons 15 days tour passing via Venetian towns of Dalmatian Riviera and fascinating landscapes of medieval land of Bosnia-Herzegovina. You will open to yourself 2 countries, Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, passing by scenic roads from Zagreb to Dubrovnik.
On the way from Zagreb down to coast we will visit Dubovac fortress, and the very first Dalmatian town we'll meet is Senj, where need to see historical center and the symbol of the town, Nehaj fortress from 1558. Next, we will move to Zadar to walk over historical center and see why Zadar was important Venetian town.
In Sibenik, also Venetian town, we will see famous cathedral (UNESCO World Heritage site) and see its historical center. Close to Sibenik is also located coastal St. Nicholas fortress we going to walk around. On the way to Trogir, we will see amazing small coastal town Rogoznica located on former island.
In another one Venetian town, Trogir (UNESCO World Heritage site), we will walk in historical center, harbor, and small church on the cliff with astonishing panoramic view. Next Dalmatian town we going to visit is famous Split, known for its gorgeous Diocletian's Palace and historical center with beautiful architecture.
Before we move to Mostar, the first Bosnian town, we will see the Klis fortress, known from Game of Thrones, In Mostar we will explore the historic center and walk over famous Mostar bridge.
We will explore a few places not so far from Mostar. We will see historical town Blagaj with dervish monastery (tekija) built around 1520, historic town Pocitelj, served as open-air museum, with narrow streets and old Ottoman fort with great view and after that we will have refreshing walk in Kravica, a green area with cascade of waterfalls.
After Mostar and on the way to Trebinje, we will see archaeological site Radimlja with carved gravestones (UNESCO World Heritage Site), explore in Vjetrenica cave, and see small Zavala monastery partially located in cave.
In Trebinje, we will taste real Herzegovina wine from family running winery in Trebinje, and before arrive to Dubrovnik we will admire famous Tvrdos Orthodox monastery with it own wine cellar.
We invite you to explore 3 Balkans countries, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Montenegro, by all seasons 15 days Balkans road trip, and discover main attractions in each country, passing by beautiful coastal line and scenic roads, see castles and fortresses, admire Venetian and medieval towns, visit monasteries and UNESCO sites. This Balkans road trip waiting you!
Generally, in Croatia the tour will visit Rijeka, to see castle, fortress, museums and historical center of this coastal town, and several castles and fortresses near Rijeka. Next important place is Zadar, known for historical center. In Sibenik need to see the cathedral (UNESCO World Heritage site) and fortifications from Venetian time. Next important area is Split, together with nearby town Trogir (UNESCO World Heritage site) and famous Klis fortress. We will also visit Omis, small coastal town with interesting architecture, and amazing Dubrovnik, with vast historical center.
In Bosnia-Herzegovina, we will visit Mostar and few places in it's area: dervish monastery Blagaj, natural reserve Kravica with waterfalls, medieval town Pocitelj, pilgrimage center Medjugorje, Ottoman fortress Stolac, have a tour in Vjetrenica cave, visit Zavala and Tvrdos monasteries, and admire calm town Trebinje.
In Montenegro, we will see small cure coastal town Perast and its two islets, historical center of Budva, and of course UNESCO World Heritage site Kotor.
We invite you to visit with us the most important UNESCO towns of Dalmatian coast and Bosnia. with our an all seasons 16 days tour we going to see 2 countries, Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, to walks Venetian towns and medieval fortresses, take stunning scenic roads and admire architecture, nature and landscapes.
On the way from Zagreb down to coast we will visit Dubovac fortress. We will stay in town Rijeka, where we will see a local museum and 2 fortresses. On the way to Pula, we will see small town Labin with cute historic center and amazing view from hilltop. In Pula, the largest town of Croatian Istria, known for its multitude of ancient Roman buildings, we need to see the most famous one, the Pula Arena, one of the best preserved Roman amphitheaters. In Pula, we will see the historic center with fortress and few churches.
Before we will arrive to the the neighbor of Pula, the town Rovinj, we will see very good preserved castle Morosini and walk in Medieval Theme Park located nearby. In Rovinj, officially bilingual town with Italian and Croatian languages, we will walk over historic center to see the Basilica of St. Euphemia.
On the way to Dalmatia region, we will see town Senj, where need to see the symbol of the town, Nehaj fortress from 1558. Next, we will move to Zadar to walk over historical center and see why Zadar was important Venetian town.
In Sibenik, another Venetian town, we will see famous cathedral (UNESCO World Heritage site) and see its historical center and two fortresses. Close to Sibenik is also located coastal St. Nicholas fortress (UNESCO World Heritage site) we going to visit and walk around.
In another one Venetian town, Trogir (UNESCO World Heritage site), we will walk in historical center and harbor. Split, next Dalmatian town we going to visit, is well-known for its historical center with beautiful architecture.
On the way from Split to Mostar we will see fortress Klis, known by Game of Thrones. In Mostar (UNESCO World Heritage site) we will explore the historic center and walk over famous Mostar bridge.
After Mostar we will see historical town Blagaj with dervish monastery (tekija) built around 1520, historic town Pocitelj, served as open-air museum, with narrow streets and old Ottoman fort with great view.
On the way to Trebinje, we will see archaeological site Radimlja with carved gravestones (UNESCO World Heritage Site), hilly fortress Stolac with great view, and small Zavala monastery partially located in cave.
In Trebinje, we will taste real Herzegovina wine from family running winery in Trebinje, and before arrive to Dubrovnik we will admire famous Tvrdos orthodox monastery with it own wine cellar where we will taste local wines.
This 17 days Balkans discovery tour will open for you 4 countries: Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro and Macedonia. Together with mentioned countries, you will briefly meet Albania and can spend great time in beautiful coastal city Thessaloniki in Greece. With this tour we will pass over Adriatic coast and Dalmatian Riviera of Croatia, wonderful hilly nature of Bosnia-Herzegovina, coastal venetian towns of Montenegro, unexpected panoramas of Albania, and visit roman sites of Macedonia.
In all 4 countries we will visit most of must-see places. We will walk in medieval and venetian towns in Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Montenegro; will see famous Orthodox monasteries in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Montenegro; ancient roman settlement in Macedonia; fortified towns in Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Montenegro; archaeological places in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Macedonia; medieval fortresses of Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Montenegro; UNESCO sites in Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, and Montenegro.
We welcome you to explore Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Montenegro with our all seasons 18 days tour from Zagreb. The tour will pass Adriatic coast line, Dalmatian Riviera, and in each country we will visit UNESCO sites, castles and fortresses, monasteries and old towns. Welcome to the scenic Balkans road trip!
In Croatia, the tour will focus on castles, fortresses, Venetian towns, cathedrals and monasteries along the Adriatic coast and Dalmatian Riviera, with most important UNESCO sites.
In Bosnia-Herzegovina, we will see medieval towns, Ottoman fortresses, park with waterfalls, natural cave, and few monasteries, one of them famous with its cellars and provide wine tasting.
In Montenegro, we will visit famous Venetian town (UNESCO World Heritage Site) with fortress, modern vibrant town with beautiful historical center full of small streets and town walls you can walk, and small coastal town, charming former fisher village, famous for its two islets with small monasteries.
This 20 days Balkans discovery tour will open for you 5 countries: Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania and Greece. With this tour we will pass over Adriatic coast and Dalmatian Riviera of Croatia, wonderful hilly nature of Bosnia-Herzegovina, coastal venetian towns of Montenegro, unexpected panoramas and old castles of Albania, and visit famous UNESCO places in Greece.
In all 5 countries we will visit most of must-see places. We will walk in medieval and venetian towns in Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Montenegro; will see famous Orthodox monasteries in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro and Greece; fortified towns in Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Montenegro; archaeological places in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Albania and Greece; medieval fortresses of Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Montenegro; UNESCO sites in Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, and Montenegro.
Explore 5 Balkans countries Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Albania and Greece in 21 days cultural tour from Zagreb to Athens. Discover Adriatic coast of Croatia; venetian towns of Dalmatian rivier; medieval towns of Montenegro; famous Orthodox monasteries in Bosnia, Montenegro and Greece; archaeological places in Albania and Greece; medieval fortresses of Croatia, Albania and Greece; UNESCO sites of Croatia, Montenegro, Albania and Greece.
This Balkans discovery tour will open for you 6 famous countries: Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, Macedonia, and Greece. Each country have a rich history and many attractions. With this tour we will pass over Adriatic coast and Dalmatian Riviera of Croatia, wonderful hilly nature of Bosnia-Herzegovina, coastal venetian towns of Montenegro, unexpected panoramas of Albania, visit roman sites of Macedonia, and finally come to gem of this tour, beautiful Greece.
We will walk in medieval and venetian towns in Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro and Albania; will see famous Orthodox monasteries in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Montenegro; ancient roman settlement in Albania, Macedonia, and Greece; fortified towns in Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Montenegro; archaeological places in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia and Greece; medieval fortresses in Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Montenegro; UNESCO sites in Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Macedonia, Montenegro and Greece.
We welcome you to come with us to explode 6 the Balkans countries with our extended 26 days Balkans cultural tour passing though Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, North Macedonia, and Greece.
The tour will pass Adriatic coast and Dalmatian Riviera of Croatia, wonderful hilly nature of Bosnia-Herzegovina, coastal Venetians towns of Montenegro, unexpected panoramas and castles of Albania, meet truly Roman sites of North Macedonia and rich historical places in Greece.
We will visit medieval and venetian towns in Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Montenegro; will see famous Orthodox monasteries in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Greece; ancient Roman theaters in Macedonia and Greece; fortified towns in Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Montenegro; archaeological places in Bosnia-Herzegovina, North Macedonia and Greece; medieval fortresses in Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Albania and Montenegro; UNESCO sites in Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Albania and Greece.
This tour will open for you the Balkans as important part of the civilization, full of dramatic history and great achievements.
Explore 2 famous Balkans countries Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Extended Balkans round trip via UNESCO sites of Adriatic coast of Croatia and venetian towns of Dalmatian Riviera. Meet medieval towns, fortresses and monasteries of Bosnia-Herzegovina.
We welcome you to travel with us with 29-day long trans-Adriatic Grand tour across Hungary, Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Albania, and Greece.
This tour is more than just a trip; it's an immersive experience that will leave you with unforgettable memories. Whether you're a history buff, a foodie, an outdoor enthusiast, or simply someone who loves to explore new cultures, this 29-day odyssey from Budapest in Hungary to Athens in Greece is the perfect adventure for anyone. Join us and discover the unparalleled beauty and richness of the Balkans.
Imagine a journey that weaves through the rich tapestry of Eastern Europe, offering a kaleidoscope of cultures, breathtaking landscapes, and historical treasures. Our 29-day tour, starting in Hungary and culminating in Athens, Greece, is a once-in-a-lifetime adventure that will leave you enchanted and inspired, with highlight the unique heritage of each visited country.
Experience the warm hospitality of the Balkans by interacting with locals communities. Indulge in the diverse and flavorful cuisine of the Balkans, from hearty Hungarian goulash to the seafood delights of the Adriatic coast, and the rich pastries of Greece. Each meal is a culinary journey through the region's history and culture.
Discover the excellent wines and spirits of the region, such as rakia and Greek ouzo, often enjoyed in traditional taverns and wineries.
Visit iconic UNESCO World Heritage sites and explore the ancient civilizations that once thrived there. Delve into the rich history of the Balkans through visits to museums and wander through the imposing castles and fortresses that dot the landscape.
Visit ancient monasteries and churches, stroll through the charming old towns, each with its unique architecture and historical significance.
With 29 days, you have ample time to explore each country without feeling rushed, allowing for a deeper appreciation of the local culture and history. Enjoy the scenic routes that connect these countries, often featuring picturesque landscapes and charming villages along the way. Our tour is designed to balance travel days with leisure time, ensuring you have opportunities to relax and enjoy the local atmosphere.
Explore 5 Balkans countries Croatia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Albania and Greece in 32 days cultural tour from Zagreb to Athens. Discover Adriatic coast of Croatia; venetian towns of Dalmatian riviera; medieval towns of Montenegro; famous Orthodox monasteries in Bosnia, Montenegro and Greece; archaeological places in Albania and Greece; medieval fortresses of Croatia, Albania and Greece; UNESCO sites of Croatia, Montenegro, Albania and Greece.
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December 7, 2024 Martin Brod, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Martin Brod waterfalls are a series of three waterfalls, cascading down a rocky slope. The air is fresh and clean, and the sound of the water creates a sense of tranquility. The Martin Brod waterfalls are a must-visit destination for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
November 30, 2024 Corfu, Greece. Corfu, known in Greek as Kerkyra, is an island in the Ionian Sea of Greece, about 35km from mainland town Igoumenitsa. The Corfu island is a popular tourist destination due to its rich history, cultural heritage as the unique blend of Greek, Italian, and British influences, and natural beauty. Key attractions include the capital, Corfu City, with its Venetian architecture, old citadel with Venetian fortifications, the Palace of St. Michael and St. George, and historical sites like Angelokastro and the church of St. Jason and St. Sosipater. The island also boasts beautiful beaches, such as Palaiokastritsa, Paleokastritsa monastery, and the picturesque villages of Kefali and Afionas.
November 21, 2024 Aigai (Aegae), Greece. The Palace of Aegae is considered one of the largest and most significant buildings of classical Greece, alongside the Parthenon. It was here that Alexander the Great was proclaimed king in 336 BC. The palace, along with the theater, has been the subject of extensive restoration and is now open to the public.
November 15, 2024 Bihać (Bihac), Bosnia and Herzegovina. Bihac is a treasure trove of history, culture, and natural beauty. Visitors can explore the old town of Ostrovica, the medieval fortress that overlooks the Una river. Nature lovers will appreciate the stunning scenery of the Una National Park, with its emerald-green waters, waterfalls, and colorful banks. The city's historic center is also worth exploring, with its mix of medieval and Ottoman architecture.
November 5, 2024 Bođani (Bodani), Serbia. The Bođani Monastery is a medieval monastery founded in the 13th century and located in the village of Bođani, in the area of the town of Sombor, in the province of Vojvodina, Serbia. The main church, dedicated to the Holy Trinity, is a beautiful example of medieval Serbian architecture, with a distinctive blend of Byzantine and Romanesque styles. The church features a stunning fresco cycle, which dates back to the 14th century.
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