BOSNIA - CROATIA - SLOVENIA, 11 DAYS

Journey overview

Excellent 11 day tour which takes you from old Turkish bazaar in Sarajevo through Venetian jewel city of Dubrovnik and Roman Diocletian Palace in Split, incredibly wonderful Plitvice national park. fantastic Postojna Caves to alpine pearl of Bled to vibrant capitals of Slovenia and Croatia - Ljubljana and Zagreb. Go and you will be overwhelmed by beauty this tour offer.

BOSNIA - CROATIA - SLOVENIA, 11 DAYS

Day 1: SARAJEVO
Land in Sarajevo where you will be met at the airport. Transfer to your hotel, settle in and relax a little. You may like to do some exploring on your own for the remainder of the day.

Day 2: SARAJEVO (breakfast)
Breakfast. Sarajevo, capital of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, reflects the influences of a number of cultures and civilizations. The city center contains a number of mosques and churches, reflecting the harmony in which religions flourished. Also see many influences of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in wide streets and elaborate buildings. You can also see some reminders of the recent 1992-95 siege of the city but most of the damage has been repaired. On your city tour, visit the picturesque and lively Bas Carsija bazaar, in the heart of the old Ottoman city. Tour the Husrefbey Mosque, one of the city's most beautiful and dating fom 1531. Also visit the Gavrilo Princip Museum and pass the Olympic Stadium built for the 1984 Winter Games. The afternoon is free for further exploring on your own.

Day 3: SARAJEVO - MOSTAR - DUBROVNIK (breakfast)
Breakfast. Drive through the marvelous gorge of the Neretva River to Mostar. This city was famous for its Old Bridge, built of stone in 1557 by a Turkish architect, Hayrudin, employed by Sulieman the Magnificent. The bridge was destroyed in 1993 but has been rebuilt and faithfully replicated using original methods of building. Also walk through the old Turkish quarter that lies on either side of the bridge. Continue your journey through the dry countryside, where pomegranates and figs grow, to Dubrovnik, located on the Adriatic Coast. Arrival to your hotel. Free.

Day 4: DUBROVNIK (breakfast)
Breakfast. The old parts of Dubrovnik are completely encircled by the defensive walls that date from the 10th century. Take a walking tour to see the main points of interest in and around the Square of the Loggia. View Orlando's Column, the Clock Tower and the Sponza Palace with its Renaissance loggia and Venetian Gothic windows above it. Visit the Rector's Palace, which was the political and administrative center for centuries and also see the Dominican Monastery and Franciscan Monastery with its Pharmacy, dating back to 1317. The rest of the day is at leisure.

Day 5: DUBROVNIK - SPLIT (breakfast)
Breakfast. Travel north along the spectacular Adriatic Coast past traditional fishing villages and modern resorts to Split. Enjoy a city tour featuring the historic inner city, built around the Roman Emperor Diocletian's Palace, a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site and one of the largest and best preserved from the Roman Empire. Diocletian became emperor in 284 A.D. and moved to his palace in 305. See the Temple of Jupiter and the Cathedral of St. Dominius, converted into a Christian church from Diocletian's mausoleum. Also see the Peristyle, the interior courtyard of the Roman complex with slender pillars. Today you can see where the layers of centuries of building have piled one on top of the other. Arrival to your hotel. Free.

Day 6: SPLIT - TROGIR - PLITVICE LAKES (breakfast)
After breakfast head to Trogir, set on a small island and joined to the mainland by bridge. Since medieval times it has been a center of artistic activities, attracting craftsmen and scholars from around the world. Leave the Dalmatian Coast as you turn inland and travel to Plitvice Lakes National Park. Enjoy the breathtaking scenery of this natural wonder where 16 terraced lakes are surrounded by thickly wooded mountains and lush vegetation. On arrival take a walking tour around several of the lower lakes and be sure to have your camera ready to capture the wonderful vistas. Arrival to your hotel. Free.

Day 7: PLITVICE LAKES - OPATIJA - POSTOJNA CAVES - BLED (breakfast)
Breakfast. Return to the coast and travel along the beautiful Bay of Kvarner to its popular resort, Opatija. In the 19th century many of the Habsburgs favored the area, due to the charming scenery and mild climate and many elegant villas were built. After some free time journey north to visit Postojna Caves. This is the longest cave system in Slovenia and was created by the Pivka River. Even on a hot summer's day, the caves maintain an evenly cool temperature. Tour the fantastic subterranean world by miniature electric train, which winds through fascinating limestone formations. Afterwards, continue to Bled, beautifully set amidst the rocky Julian Alps. Arrival to your hotel. Free.

Day 8: BLED (breakfast)
Breakfast. The town of Bled is set in a charming location on a lake of the same name with a romantic island in the center. It is a great region for sports at all times of the year. Take a sightseeing tour of Bled to view the main features of the town and the lakeshore scenery. Visit the imposing Bled Castle, one of the oldest medieval fortresses in Slovenia. As the residence of the Bishops of Bixen, the fortress was noted in documents dating back to 1004. Ascend a steep path, cross a wooden drawbridge and pass through several fortified walls to the castle. From the terraces there are magnificent views over the entire area. The balance of the day is at leisure for optional activities, such as visiting the small island or walking around the lake shore.

Day 9: BLED - LJUBLJANA - ZAGREB (breakfast)
Breakfast. Start your day with a walking tour of Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia. Visit the most significant sights of the old city center including the picturesque open-air Central Market and the small but renowned Triple Bridge. The original 1842 bridge had two side bridges added in 1931 by Ljubljana's famous architect, Joze Plecnik. Also see the Gothic Town Hall, built in 1718, and the Baroque Robba Fountain that stands in front of it. Then continue to Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, set in the central part of the country. Arrival to your hotel. Free.

Day 10: ZAGREB (breakfast)
Breakfast. This morning enjoy a city tour featuring the historic Upper Town, which is set in the hills and where religious, political and administrative power is located. Many of the buildings were restored following the devastating earthquake in 1880. Visit Zagreb Cathedral with its tall spires and elaborate decorations; the ancient St. Mark's Church with its brightly-colored tile roof; and the Baroque St. Catherine's Church, built on the site of an ancient Dominican church. Also see Ban's Palace, named after a governor of Croatia and today houses the country's presidency. Pass the Parliament Building, known as Sabor, which is the center of Croat politics today. The rest of the day is at leisure to explore the winding streets of the old town or to take an optional excursion with dinner into the surrounding countryside.

Day 11: ZAGREB
After breakfast, transfer to Zagreb Airport for your flight back home.

PRICE: On request

Price includes:
- overnight in twin/double rooms in 4**** hotels based on breakfast,
- all transfers + tours + entrance fees based on private car with english speaking driver,
- local english speaking guides on locations

Price does not include:
- internanational flights; 
- personal things;
- tips for driver and local guides,
- everything which is not mentioned under price include