Croatia, Slovenia, Romania and Balkans Tour | Wool

The Tromostovje river in Ljubljana, the Slovenian capital. Photo provided

From the Adriatic Sea to the Julian Alps, from Dalmatia to Transylvania, explore Venetian cities and ancient empires, spectacular national parks and beautiful (although lesser known) European capitals – discover all the highlights and unique experiences of the Balkan region in 2024 in comfort and security. a fully accompanied visit.

Escorted coach tours offer the perfect opportunity to easily explore the region, visiting not only the capitals and major cities but also smaller regional sites that are otherwise difficult to access but can often be a highlight of your trip.

You can save up to $600 per couple with a huge range of 25 Balkan region tours currently on sale, including: Croatia, Slovenia, Montenegro, Greece, Romania, Albania, Macedonia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina – with experts from Croatia, Slovenia and beyond.

Sighisoara, birthplace of Vlad Dracul, Transylvania, Romania. Photo provided

Discover the mystery of Transylvania, the mountainous region of Romania steeped in legend and folklore with its magnificent medieval villages, forested mountains and imposing castles. The nine-day Best of Serbia and Romania begins in Belgrade and takes you across the Danube to Romania in the footsteps of Dracula – stopping in Sighisoara where you might like to stop at Casa Vlad Dracul for goulash and a Bloody Mary.

For a longer exploration of the region, join the 25-day Grand Balkan from Bucharest to Athens, covering six countries from Romania through Croatia, Albania and Greece, including the spectacular hanging monasteries of Meteora. This tour is also available as a 10 day option from Dubrovnik to Athens and back from Athens to Croatia.

Shorter, in-depth tours of many countries in the region are also available, such as the seven-day highlights of Slovenia, from the charming capital Ljubljana to the charming Lake Bled in the Julian Alps, and the “Balkan Trio” eight-day event featuring Albania and Croatia. and Montenegro with a visit to Kotor, the southernmost fjord in Europe.

Kotor, Montenegro; The southernmost fjord in Europe. Photo provided

With over 25 years of experience, Croatia, Slovenia & Beyond is an Australian family business specializing in the region, offering the widest range of tour options, as well as self-drive packages and Island hoppers.

Book early to secure your spot and save. For more details, click here or call toll-free 1300 363 554 to speak with an expert.

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