
Bosnia & Beyond
Itinerary
Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro have been at the crossroads of ancient civilisations for centuries, with a magical mixture of European and Near Eastern culture. The diversity is very clear, from the vibrant cities to the tiny traditional villages. Here we find a unique fusion of traditions, religions and architecture. Outside the towns and cities, the raw natural beauty is breath-taking, with ancient forests, rugged peaks and the beautiful Adriatic coastline where we explore the magnificent Bay of Kotor before making our final stop in the wonderful Croatian city of Dubrovnik.
Program zájezdu
Start Dubrovnik Airport; drive to Kotor in Montenegro (dinner)
Kotor city tour; boat ride to Gospa od Skrpjela island and Perast town in the Bay of Kotor (breakfast)
Transfer to Cetinje for a city tour. Drive to Unesco-listed Durmitor National Park visiting Ostrog Monastery en route (breakfast)
Walk around Zabljak Plateau with its lakes and traditional highland villages (breakfast,lunch)
Transfer to Montenegro-Bosnia border via Durmitor; drive to Sarajevo (breakfast)
City tour including the Sarajevo Tunnel Museum (breakfast)
Drive to Lukomir; walk to canyon (breakfast,lunch)
Transfer to Mostar for sightseeing and city tour (breakfast)
Explore Ottoman town of Pocitelj, Kravica Waterfalls and visit nearby village of Blagaj (breakfast)
Transfer to Trebinje, followed by wine tasting; continue to Dubrovnik (breakfast)
End Dubrovnik (breakfast)
Podrobnosti o zájezdu
accommodation
We spend 10 nights in hotels, most of which are well located for our adventures. The accommodations typically used are listed in the day-to-day itinerary. Worth knowing Tourism is still developing in the Balkans – one of the reasons it’s ideal for adventurous travellers. We have seen increased investment in infrastructure over the years, but there is a difference in quality between some of the city hotels and the more rustic hotels and pensions in the smaller towns.
meals
All breakfasts, two lunches and one dinner are included. Breakfast will usually be either hot and cold buffets or a choice of set meals. Breakfast in Bosnia and across the Balkans usually consists of bread and pastries, dairy products such as yoghurt and cheese, cereal, eggs cooked in a variety of ways, smoked meats, honey, tea and coffee, milk and juices. Typical Bosnian cuisine consists of ingredients such as tomatoes, potatoes, onions, garlic, peppers, cucumbers, mushrooms, spinach, beans and dairy products such as milk, cheese, pavlaka (sour cream) and kajmak (similar to clotted cream). Meat dishes usually consist of beef and lamb and specialities include cevapi, burek, dolma (stuffed vegetables with meat) and goulash. Desserts often have an Eastern influence with baklava being very popular. The alcoholic drink rakija, made from apples or plums, is common in this region also. Vegetarian and special diets can be catered for, but options are limited throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro. Please advise of any specific dietary requirements at time of booking.
others
— Travel insurance — Single accommodation (available on request) — Visas or vaccinations
transport
We travel by private minibus. The main roads are generally good, but mountain roads can be winding and you may at times experience a slow and bumpy ride.
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