Bosnia, Croatia & Slovenia Discovery
9 Days / 8 Nights
A beautifully balanced journey through three fascinating Balkan and Central European countries: Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, and Slovenia. This itinerary combines historic cities, UNESCO World Heritage sites, natural wonders, cultural encounters, and scenic drives through some of the most iconic landscapes of the region.
From the oriental charm and emotional history of Sarajevo to the Adriatic elegance of Split, the breathtaking lakes of Plitvice, the Austro-Hungarian atmosphere of Zagreb, and the Alpine beauty of Slovenia, this program offers a rich and memorable travel experience.
Day 1: Arrival in Sarajevo
Sarajevo Airport – Sarajevo
Distance: 6 km
Driving time: approx. 20 minutes
Upon arrival at Sarajevo International Airport, the group will be welcomed by our local representative and transferred to the hotel.
Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia & Herzegovina, is one of the most fascinating and culturally diverse cities in Europe. For centuries, the city was shaped by Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, Slavic, and modern European influences, creating a unique blend of East and West.
During a panoramic walking tour, guests will discover the heart of the old town, including the charming Ottoman bazaar, traditional craft shops, historic cafés, and impressive landmarks such as the Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, the Bezistan Covered Market, the ruins of Tašlihan, and the famous Latin Bridge, where the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914 triggered the events leading to the First World War.
Dinner and overnight in Sarajevo.
Day 2: Sarajevo
Today will be dedicated to understanding one of the most moving chapters in Sarajevo’s recent history.
The visit includes the Sarajevo War Tunnel Museum, a powerful symbol of survival and resilience. During the siege of Sarajevo, this underground tunnel served as a lifeline for the city’s inhabitants, allowing food, medicine, and supplies to enter the besieged capital.
The museum offers an emotional insight into the courage, suffering, and determination of Sarajevo’s citizens during the conflict. Guests will also have the opportunity to walk through a preserved section of the tunnel.
The afternoon will be free to enjoy Sarajevo at leisure, perhaps exploring its cafés, bazaars, museums, or simply experiencing the city’s warm and vibrant atmosphere.
Dinner and overnight in Sarajevo.
Day 3: Sarajevo – Mostar – Split
Sarajevo – Mostar – Split
Distance: approx. 275 km
Driving time: approx. 5 hours 30 minutes
After breakfast, departure towards Mostar, following the beautiful road along the Neretva River. This scenic drive offers impressive mountain landscapes, river views, small villages, and picturesque valleys.
Upon arrival in Mostar, guests will explore one of Bosnia & Herzegovina’s most iconic towns. The highlight is the famous Old Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage landmark and symbol of reconciliation and cultural identity. There will also be time to visit the Old Bazaar, admire the historic mosques, and enjoy the special atmosphere of the town.
Mostar is compact, charming, and full of character. Its cobblestone streets, traditional shops, riverside views, and local atmosphere make it one of the most memorable stops of the journey.
After a traditional lunch in a local restaurant, continuation towards Split, on the Croatian coast.
Dinner and overnight in Split.
Day 4: Split – Plitvice National Park
Split – Plitvice
Distance: approx. 250 km
Driving time: approx. 3 hours 30 minutes
After breakfast, the day begins with a visit to Split, one of the most vibrant and beautiful cities on the Adriatic coast.
Split’s history dates back to Roman times, and its most famous monument is the spectacular Diocletian’s Palace, built at the end of the 3rd century AD for the Roman Emperor Diocletian. Today, the palace forms the heart of the old town and is one of the most impressive Roman heritage sites in Croatia.
Guests will have time to walk through narrow stone streets, discover hidden courtyards, admire ancient arches, and visit Peristil Square, once the ceremonial center of the palace. The historical complex of Split with the Palace of Diocletian is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
After some free time to enjoy the old town, departure towards the Plitvice area.
Dinner and overnight in Plitvice.
Day 5: Plitvice National Park – Zagreb
Plitvice – Zagreb
Distance: approx. 150 km
Driving time: approx. 2 hours 30 minutes
After breakfast, visit the breathtaking Plitvice Lakes National Park, one of Croatia’s most beautiful natural treasures and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The park is famous for its sixteen crystal-clear lakes, connected by waterfalls, cascades, wooden pathways, and lush green landscapes. Surrounded by forests and mountains, Plitvice offers a magical experience in every season.
Guests will enjoy a walking tour and boat ride through the park, admiring the colors of the lakes, the sound of waterfalls, and the peaceful beauty of nature.
After lunch, continuation towards Zagreb, the capital of Croatia.
Dinner and overnight in Zagreb.
Day 6: Zagreb
Today is dedicated to discovering Zagreb, a charming capital with a strong Central European character.
The city developed from two medieval settlements, Kaptol and Gradec, located on neighboring hills. Over the centuries, Zagreb became a refined cultural and political center, influenced by the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
The sightseeing tour includes the fortified Upper Town, St. Mark’s Church with its colorful tiled roof, the Baroque Church of St. Catherine, Zagreb Cathedral, the Parliament and Government Palace, as well as the elegant Lower Town.
Guests will also see landmarks such as the National Theatre, the Museum of Arts and Crafts, the University, Ban Jelačić Square, and the beautiful Zrinjevac Park, surrounded by Art Nouveau architecture.
The afternoon will be free to enjoy Zagreb independently, perhaps visiting cafés, museums, shops, or the lively open-air markets.
Dinner and overnight in Zagreb.
Day 7: Zagreb – Postojna Cave – Ljubljana
Zagreb – Postojna – Ljubljana
Distance: approx. 250 km
Driving time: approx. 4 hours
After breakfast, departure towards Slovenia to visit the impressive Postojna Cave, one of the most remarkable cave systems in Europe.
The visit begins with a train ride through the underground world, passing tunnels, halls, and spectacular cave formations. Guests will see impressive stalactites and stalagmites, including some of Postojna’s most famous formations.
The tour continues on foot through magnificent chambers, bridges, and galleries, offering a unique experience of this natural wonder. Visitors may also learn about the famous olm, also known as the “human fish,” a rare cave-dwelling creature.
After lunch in a local restaurant, continuation to Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia.
Dinner and overnight in Ljubljana.
Day 8: Ljubljana – Bled – Ljubljana
Ljubljana – Bled – Ljubljana
Distance: approx. 100 km
Driving time: approx. 2 hours
After breakfast, departure to Lake Bled, one of Slovenia’s most iconic and romantic destinations.
Surrounded by mountains, forests, and Alpine scenery, Lake Bled is famous for its small island in the middle of the lake. Guests will enjoy a ride on a traditional wooden pletna boat to reach Bled Island, where they will climb the 99 stone steps leading to the Church of the Assumption of Mary.
The visit continues to Bled Castle, perched on a cliff above the lake, offering spectacular panoramic views and excellent photo opportunities.
In the afternoon, return to Ljubljana for a walking tour of the old town. The Slovenian capital is a charming blend of Central European, Mediterranean, and local Slovenian influences. Highlights include the Central Market, Town Hall, Triple Bridge, Robba’s Fountain, the Parliament Building, and the iconic Dragon Bridge.
Dinner and overnight in Ljubljana.
Day 9: Ljubljana – Airport
Ljubljana – Airport
Distance: approx. 30 km
Driving time: approx. 1 hour
Breakfast at the hotel and check-out.
Depending on the flight schedule, guests may enjoy some free time in Ljubljana before the transfer to the airport.
End of services.
Actvities & Entraces Fee:
Visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Mostar Bridge, Diocletian Palace, Plitvice National Park
Discover historical & natural sites, towns, monuments and museums: Tunnel of Life; Old town of Sarajevo; Old town of Mostar;Postojna Cave; Bled Castle; Zagreb Castle and Old town of Ljubljana
Journey – ferry boat through the beautiful Plitvice Lakes
Testing of delicious food in each Balkan Country
OPTIONAL- Cable car – Ljubljana Castle; Zagreb
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(a) Cancellation and Amendment Policies
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(c) Star Ratings and Hotel Information
(d) On-Spot Issues and Complaints
(e) Additional Charges and Nationality Restrictions
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(a) Compliance with Instructions
(b) Unforeseen Changes or Delays
(c) Changes or Cancellations by the Customer
(d) Traveling with Children
(e) Responsibility and Liabilities
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(b) Unforeseen Changes or Delays
(c) Changes or Cancellations by the Customer
(d) Supplier-Initiated Changes or Cancellations
(e) Responsibility and Liabilities
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(a) Compliance with Policies
(b) Driver Restrictions
(c) Changes or Cancellations by the Customer
(d) Traveling with Children
(e) Responsibility and Liabilities
9.6 Dynamic Packages (Multidestinations; Transport + Hotel, or Any Other Combined Services)
(a) Independent Services within Dynamic Packages
(b) Unforeseen Changes to Services
(c) Change or Cancellation Requests by the Customer
(d) Customer Responsibility
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(a) Group Booking Status
(b) Confirmation of Group Bookings
(c) Changes or Cancellations by the Customer
(d) Responsibility and Liabilities
9.8 Charters
(a) Charter Booking Status
(b) Confirmation and Applicable Policies
(c) Payment Methods and Deadlines
(d) Changes or Cancellations by the Customer
(e) Responsibility and Liabilities
9.9 AI Trips
(a) Purpose and Functionality
(b) User Responsibility
(c) Limitation of Liability
9.10 Ideas
(a) Marketing Purpose
(b) User Responsibility
(c) Saved Ideas
(d) Limitation of Liability
Cancellation and Amendment Policies
Flights
- Cancellation terms vary by airline and fare type.
- Non-refundable fares cannot be canceled.
- Amendments (e.g., date or passenger name changes) subject to airline rules.
- Amendment fees may include airline charges and VAS HOLIDAYS processing fees.
- Airline cancellation fees apply.
- Refunds depend on fare type (non-refundable or partially refundable).
- Refunds (if applicable) may be impacted by currency exchange rate variations.
Hotels
- Cancellation policies are determined by the hotel.
- Policies are outlined in the confirmation email.
- Last-minute cancellations may incur higher penalties.
- Amendments (e.g., date changes) are subject to hotel approval and availability.
- Hotel-specific fees may apply.
- Refunds are processed based on the hotel’s policy.
Charters
- 30% prepayment is non-refundable.
- Full payment is required 21 days prior to departure.
- No refunds for cancellations after final payment.
- Amendments are not guaranteed and subject to supplier approval.
- Non-refundable prepayment.
- Refunds depend on supplier-specific policies.
Dynamic Packages
- Each component (flight, hotel, etc.) follows its own cancellation policy.
- Amendments to individual components are subject to their specific policies and supplier approval.
- Refunds for individual components are processed based on supplier-specific policies.
Groups
- Group cancellation policies are defined during the booking process.
- Amendments for group bookings require supplier approval and may incur additional charges.
- Refunds (if any) are subject to supplier-specific policies.
Transfers
- Cancellations must comply with supplier-specific timelines.
- Amendments are subject to supplier approval and availability.
- Refunds for cancellations depend on the transfer supplier’s policy.
Activities
- Cancellations may be subject to supplier-imposed deadlines and penalties.
- Amendments (e.g., change of date) are subject to supplier policies.
- Refunds depend on the supplier’s policy and availability.
Car Rentals
- Cancellations are subject to the rental company’s terms.
- Amendments (e.g., driver details or rental dates) may incur additional charges from the supplier.
- Refunds for cancellations are processed as per the rental company’s terms.
10. Customer Service
(a) Office Hours and Contact Details
(b) Emergency Line
(c) Guidelines for Using the Emergency Line
(d) Limitations of Assistance
11. Governing Law and Dispute Resolution
(a) Governing Law
(b) Competent Court
(c) Amicable Resolution