Crossroads of Balkan Empires featuring Romania & Transylvania, Serbia & Bulgaria
Explore the historic Balkan Empires with Albatross Tours.
$11,247*
Crossroads of Balkan Empires featuring Romania & Transylvania, Serbia & Bulgaria
What a unique adventure! From Serbia’s vibrant capital of Belgrade, through to delightful Sofia in Bulgaria. In the middle? Romantic Romania, alluring Transylvania, the Carpathian Mountains and Wallachia. A land rich in history, culture and colour… a land where you will still be able to see horse and carts pulling giant piles of hay, where bears thrive in the deep forests, where UNESCO listed, perfectly preserved Saxon towns and villages litter the countryside, and where churches are fortified with giant walls to fend off attack. You will visit ancient castles like Golubac built to defend Europe’s biggest gorge, you will cruise through the Danube’s Iron Gates, see a monstrous kingly rock carving, take in Lepenski Vir – Europe’s oldest settlement, dine at dusk on a terrace overlooking the Danube and visit the strange, but oh so photogenic, Negotin Wine villages for lunch and a wine tasting! Three nights in Sibiu will entrance you, the hairpin bends of the stunning Transfăgărășan mountain road will enthuse you, the Libearty Bear Sanctuary will warm you, the perfect gem city of Sighișoara will stimulate you. In ancient Veliko Tarnovo we experience an amazing Sound and Light Show, at Bran we enjoy a private tour of ‘Dracula’s Castle’, we dine in a huge Transylvanian Forest igloo, and lunch in a Rose Distillery where the divine dessert cake is actually made with Rose petals! What an awesome tour, come join us!
$11,247*
Itinerary
Day 1 | Belgrade Welcome
Day 2 | Belgrade orientation walk and ‘My Time'
Day 3 | Golubac Fortress, ancient Lepinski Vir and Danube Terrace Dinner
Day 4 | Danube 'Iron Gate' Cruise, Wine Village Lunch and Tasting
Day 5 | Romania and City of Culture Timișoara
Day 6 | Corvin Castle, Alba Iulia citadel, Wine Cellar dinner
Our hotel is a listed property, set in a fantastic location right on the pedestrian mall and barely 50 metres from the Piata Mare,main historical square.
This evening, we have included a typical Romanian meal in an old, vaulted wine cellar restaurant set beneath the nearby historical Mica square.
Day 7 | Sibiu Old Town Squares and ‘My Time’
Day 8 | Jidvei Winery lunch or Transfăgărășan Road experience
For departures in the early part of the season this day out is not possible and so we will instead drive north, passing the famous wine producing vineyards of Jidvei, to enjoy a tasting and lunch at Bethlen-Haller Castle. So, the time of year you choose to travel with us will determine which exciting excursion you will experience. Most importantly, both activities are excellent and very rewarding.
Your evening is at leisure back in Sibiu.
Day 9 | UNESCO Sighișoara & Saxon Viscri, Romanian Forest Dinner
In the afternoon we will stop at the beautiful village of Viscri, with its fortified church and broad main street lined with perfectSaxon era houses. King Charles III was captivated by Viscri, and used to visit every year, investing in the preservation of thisancient town of traditions.
Later we wind our way into the mountains up to the winter ski resort of Poiana Brașov where we stay the next three nights. Our hotel, Aurelius Romanilor, is set on its own small lake with a walkway across to the forested hills and winter ski resort village. Your rooms are absolutely enormous and lining the lakeside, its café and restaurant make a perfect place to relax and enjoy coffee or a glass of wine under the shady umbrellas.
Tonight, we have included a special treat as we walk into a local forest restaurant to dine on Transylvanian fare, inside a giantigloo style structure. What fun!
Day 10 | Libearty Bears, UNESCO Prejmer Church and Brașov
In the afternoon we will visit the incredible fortified church of Prejmer (insert UNESCO icon). One of a collection of seven fortified churches that are UNESCO listed, Prejmer will intrigue and amaze you. From the outside you just see big blank white washed walls lined with defensive arrow slits. Entering the narrow-fortified tunnel, you emerge in front of a small, relatively unimpressive church, surrounded by a whole village of rooms built up over four stories embedded in the inside walls. All of which are interconnected with wooden ladders and walkways. The entire perimeter defences on the 5th level can be explored as well. Quite unique and memorable!
Day 11 | Mountain Cable Car, ‘My Time’, Bran Castle private Dracula tour and dinner
Late afternoon we will visit the nearby town of Bran. Above the busy little town is the imposing castle made famous in Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula. After time to stroll around town, and once the castle is officially closed, we have arranged a private castle tour (without the crowds!). A fascinating visit including museums of torture, demons and local folklore that inspired Stoker to create his ghoulish creature. To cap the evening off, we have included dinner in a private salon in Queen Maria’s Tea House. That is something to write home about… Dinner at Dracula’s Castle. Fang-tastic!
Day 12 | Sinaia Monastery, Peleș Castle and Bucharest
Later we continue to Romania’s capital where we spend the next two nights. We have included dinner tonight in the famous local restaurant Caru Cu Bere.
Day 13 | Bucharest Palace of Parliament and ‘My Time’
This morning, we are joined by a local guide who will show us around this buzzing capital city. Highlight of the tour will be a visit to the utterly enormous Palace of Parliament. Built as the Casa Republicii, or People’s Palace, by the Romanian Dictator Nicolae Ceaușescu, it took a team of approximately 700 architects to design what is still the heaviest building in the world, the world’s third largest administrative building, and the world’s most expensive building! Inside is extravagant and only 30% is currently being used as the seat of the Romanian Parliament.
The rest of the day is free – ‘My Time’ in Bucharest.
Day 14 | Arbanesi Village, and a special Sound and Light Show
Crossing the Danube and entering Bulgaria, we arrive at Arbanesi. Known for its rich history, and churches we will enjoy lunchtime at leisure here. Veliko Tarnovo is just a few kilometers away and we arrive there mid-afternoon. Your hotel is right intown so after checking in take time to explore the vibrant town packed with shops and cafes. Dinner tonight is in your hotel. Located on a ridge the views from the restaurant terrace across the valley are fantastic.
After dinner we have included a special treat. We walk to a terrace for a private meeting with our local guide who will explain to us the history of Veliko Tarnovo. In prime seating with perfect views, we will enjoy an amazing Sound and Light Show programme set to music, as the enormous Fortress Hill of Veliko Tarnovo is totally illuminated by giant flood lights and bathed by laser lights. Amazing!
Day 15 | Veliko Tarnovo Fortress, Museum and Wine Tasting
Meeting our local guide, we will cross the ravine to explore the fortress ruins of ancient Veliko Tarnovo which for 200 years was the capital of the 2nd Bulgarian Empire. Returning to town, our guide will take us through the Ethnological Museum with its brilliant wax models of people, dressed through the ages, in stylized scenes showing the region’s rich historical past. Your afternoon is entirely free – ‘My Time’ to explore the city by foot.
Early evening, near your hotel, we have included a wine tasting where you will sample a variety of excellent local wines. The rest of your evening is free.
Day 16 | Shipka Monastery, Thracian Tombs and Roses Distillery Lunch
We could just go straight to Sofia but instead we take two days! First stop of the day will be at Shipka Orthodox Monastery. Set high on a wooded hill, built to commemorate the fallen Russian and Bulgarian soldiers of the 19th century Liberation War from Turkey, this pink and white creation is just… beautiful, both outside and inside. Driving on to nearby Kazanlak we cross a flat plain which is littered with giant mounds – the ancient Thracian tombs dating back to the Hellenistic period – the 4thcentury BC. In the immediate area over 1,000 tombs of Thracian royalty can be found. We stop on the outskirts of Kazanlak where we visit a ‘beehive’ royal tomb, with glorious frescoes and paintings. It is no wonder these mural masterpieces are UNESCO listed. At the nearby Damascena Rose Distillery we have included a typical Thracian lunch, the standout being the dessert called Kunefe which is made with roses, and the taste is sublime. With time to explore the distillery, make sure you visit the rose amphitheatre.
Later we continue to Plovdiv where we spend the next two nights.
Day 17 | Plovdiv Hippodrome and ‘My Time’
Inhabited since pre-history, Plovdiv boasts some remarkable ruins as well as a thriving city heart, long pedestrian mall, an Ottoman quarter and a thriving ‘al fresco’ dining scene. Tentatively listed for UNESCO heritage, on the hill there is a Roman Amphitheatre and stadium, and underneath the city they have partially revealed a massive Roman hippodrome. Our guided tour will show us around all the sights and take in the brief 3-D show and the stunning underground hippodrome. The rest of the day is free, ‘My Time’ to enjoy this excellent city.
Day 18 | Sofia Walking Tour, ‘My Time’, Farewell Dinner
Arriving in Sofia mid-morning we are joined by a local guide for a walking tour of the main sights of the city centre. Our hotel is right in the heart of town and after checking in, your afternoon is free.
This evening, we will enjoy a Farewell Dinner in our hotel.
Day 19 | Tour ends
Our Crossroads of Balkan Empires featuring Romania & Transylvania, Serbia & Bulgaria Romania tour ends after breakfast.
Inclusions
- Travel in a first-class air-conditioned touring coach
- A complimentary glass of wine, beer or soft drink with all included dinners
- 31 meals including breakfast daily (B), 4 lunches (L) and 9 evening meals (D)
- Welcome drink on Day 1
- Hotel porterage of 1 bag per person (where available)
- 18 nights specially selected hotel accommodation
- Free WiFi at most hotels (where available)
- ALL tips for your Tour Manager, Driver and Local Guides
- Fully escorted by our experienced Tour Manager
- Local guides as described in the itinerary
- Personal audio system whilst on tour (where available)
- ALL excursions, scenic drives, sightseeing and entrances as described
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