
Experience the Balkans: a land of dramatic mountainscapes, crystal coasts, and deep, resonant history. Trace the seams where empires once met, discovering a tapestry of resilient cultures, vibrant music, and warm hospitality.
Tour Overview




Itinerary Breakdown
A well-planned itinerary for an immersive experience.
Assemble at Changi Airport for your flight to Zagreb, Croatia.

Franklin Roosevelt Square: (photostoр)
A central square and popular tour starting point.
Ban Jelačić Square: (photostop)
Zagreb's main square, full of life and history.
Zagreb Cathedral: (photostop)
Croatia's tallest building and top Gothic landmark.
Croatia Parliament: (photostop)
Home of the national parliament in the Upper Town.
St. Mark's Church: (photostop)
Known for its colorful roof with historic coats of arms.
Stone Gate: (photostop)
Medieval city gate and local pilgrimage site.
Lotrščak Tower: (photostop)
13th-century tower with panoramic city views.
Canopy by Hilton Zagreb City Centre (4*) or similar

Pliva Waterfall: (photostop)
A striking waterfall located in the heart of Jajce, where the Pliva and Vrbas rivers converge.
Hollywood Hotel (4*) or similar

Sarajevo City Hall: (photostop)
An Austro-Hungarian era landmark, now a symbol of Sarajevo's cultural heritage.
Blagaj:(suggested optional)
Blagaj is a historic village and protected heritage site in Bosnia and Herzegovina in the south-eastern region of the Mostar basin
Latin Bridge:
A historic Ottoman bridge, known as the site of Archduke Franz Ferdinand's assassination in 1914.
Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque:
The largest mosque in Bosnia and Herzegovina, reflecting classic Ottoman architecture.
Baščaršija:
Sarajevo's old bazaar and cultural center.
War Tunnel Museum:
A key historical that preserves the tunnel that served as a lifeline for the city during the Bosnian War.
Stari Most (Old Bridge): (photostop)
A 16th-century Ottoman bridge and Mostar's most iconic landmark.
Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque: (photostop)
A riverside mosque known for its scenic minaret views over the Old Bridge

Pocitelj Fortress: (photostop)
15th-century cliffside citadel guarding Bosnia's southern gateway
Church of St Blaise: (photostop)
Baroque beauty built for Dubrovnik's patron saint, standing proud since 1715
Onofrio's Fountain: (photostop)
A grand 15th-century stone fountain that once quenched the entire city's thirst
Orlandos Column: (photostop)
Medieval symbol of freedom and justice, watching over the city since 1418.
Sponza Palace: (photostop)
A Gothic-Renaissance gem that survived earthquakes
Franciscan Monastery: (photostop)
A serene cloister hiding one of Europe's oldest still running pharmacies.
Rectors Palace: 总督宫(photostop)
Former seat of power, where Dubrovnik's rector ruled for just one month at a time.
Old Pharmacy: (photostop)
Opened in 1317 and still mixing potions-history and healing in a single breath.
Hotel Adria (4*) or similar

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