We have two tours which feature the most important sights of Serbia and Bosnia – this and our Ages of Conflict Tour.
Both feature all of the incredible, dynamic history which has marked the relationship between these two Balkan powerhouses.
This is a part of the world full of an incredible natural beauty – as well as an architectural mingling of dozens of different cultures down through history.
On this fully customisable tour, you’ll explore everything these two thrilling nations have to offer. Your fully licensed guide will give you thrilling insights into local history, culture and cuisine as well as interact with the people.
Here’s what you’ll see:
Highlights: city tour of incredible Belgrade, Novi Sad old town and Petrovaradin Fortress, Nis (the birthplace of Constantine the Great) with its fortress and preserved concentration camp from WWII, Mokra Gora (the wooden town), Visegrad and an epic city tour of Sarajevo, one of the highlights of any Balkan tour.
What your tour price includes
- A friendly, fully licensed guide – select specialist guides in every city or a helpful and attentive driver-guide. They’re there to offer their knowledge as well as interpret and translate.
- Create your own ideal tour – would it be easier if we collected you directly from the airport? Or dropped you off there at the other end? You can customise your tour however you like.
- A no-obligation quote to start – tell us what you want from your tour and we’ll create your personal itinerary and provide a free, no-obligation quote too.
- Every tour is a private tour – we only provide private tours where you’ve chosen every person.
- Comfortable transportation – your trip will happen in a spacious, air-conditioned minivan where you control temperature and the sound system.
Your 6-Day Serbia-Bosnia Tour Itinerary:
Day 1
→ City tour of Belgrade and free time
Visit the Belgrade fortress “Kalemegdan” (Enduring fortress built in 535 BCE) with a view to Sava and Danube rivers; The Pobednik Monument (Monument inside the Belgrade fortress); Church of the Holy mother of God / Crkva Ruzica (Serbian Orthodox church located inside the Belgrade fortress); The “Knez Mihailova” pedestrian street; t. Sava cathedralS (The biggest Orthodox cathedral in the Balkans ); The House of Flowers (Josip Broz Tito mausoleum); History museum of Yugoslavia; The Republic square, The National Assembly, The bombed buildings.
During your free time you can take a walk around the Belgrade waterfront or enter some of the museums in Belgrade: Nikola Tesla Museum; The History museum of Serbia; etc.
Overnight in Belgrade
Day 2
Day 3
Day 4
Day 5
→ Transfer to Sarajevo, Bosnia
→ City tour of Sarajevo
Visit the Bascarsija (The historical Turkish market); Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque (Ottoman mosque from 16th century); The Latin Bridge/ The Assassination Bridge (Ottoman-era stone bridge near the site of Archduke Franz Ferdinand’s 1914 assassination); The Sebilj Monument (Famous 18th century wooden fountain); the “Sacred Heart” Cathedral (Gothic cathedral from the 19th century); The Sarajevo city hall, The Abandoned Bobsleigh Track (Built in 1984 for the Winter Olympic games in Former Yugoslavia The country opened its doors to the international community to celebrate sport, after the breakup of Yugoslavia, during the long Sarajevo siege the bobsleigh track been used as a base for the artillery); The Tunnel of Hope (Military-history museum at the site of a storied Bosnian War–era underground tunnel).
During your free time in Sarajevo you can enter the Museum of Sarajevo 1878–1918 (Compact museum dedicated to historical events in Sarajevo during the Austro-Hungarian period.); The War Childhood Museum (Prominent museum featuring exhibits & videos on the children who lived through the Bosnian War.); The Museum of Crimes Against Humanity and Genocide
Overnight in Sarajevo
Day 6
→ Explore the old town
Visit the Strati Most/ The most bridge (A rebuilt 16th-century Ottoman bridge in the city of Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina that crosses the river Neretva and connects the two parts of the city. The Old Bridge stood for 427 years, until it was destroyed on 9 November 1993 by Croat military forces during the Croat–Bosniak War.); The Old turkish bazar “Kujundziluk”, The Old turkish quarter, “Koskin – Mehmed pasha’s” mosque, (Small mosque dating to the 17th century)
→ Transfer back to Sarajevo
→ Overnight in Sarajevo
End of the tour
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What would really be the icing on the cake of your trip to the Balkans?
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