European tour without visa
From US$1,238

European tour without visa

Holidays package
Created: Tuesday, January 23, 2024
Ref ID: 7786377
price per person From
US$1,238
Based on 2 adults
(US$2,475 Total Price )
Created: Tuesday, January 23, 2024
Destinations: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina , Belgrade, Serbia , Tirana, Albania

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15 Mar
Transport from Baku to Sarajevo
Departure
Turkish Airlines
Turkish Airlines
06:40
Heydar Aliyev (GYD)
9h 5m
12:45
Sarajevo (SJJ)
0 KG
15 Mar
1. Sarajevo
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About the destination: "Sarajevo is the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, with an estimated population of 369,534. The Sarajevo metropolitan area, including Sarajevo, East Sarajevo and surrounding municipalities inhabitants. Moreover, it is also the capita of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina entity, the capital of the Republika Srpska entity, and the center of the Sarajevo Canton. Sarajevo is the leading political, social and cultural center of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a prominent center of culture in the Balkans, with its region-wide influence in entertainment, media, fashion, and the arts. MAIN TOURIST ATTRACTIONS • Old Town. The cobbled streets, mosques and Oriental style shops at the heart the city are a world away from Europe, and when the call-to-prayer starts, one could be forgiven for thinking that they were actually in the Middle East. • Latin Bridge. Across the street from this bridge was the location of the 28 June 1914 assassination of Archduke of the Austrian Hungarian empire Franz Ferdinand, the event that sparked the beginning of World War I. A memorial to the assassin Gavrilo Princip, his footprints carved in stone and mounted in the sidewalk, used to be here but this was removed during the 1992-1995 War. • Yellow Fortress. The small fortress provides a great view of the city. Walk through the war cemetery at the eastern end of the old town. Another way is to follow the river upstream. • Markale Market Place. Marked the start of NATO intervention and thereby end of the war after a bombing which took the life of some 40 people. The main entrance is located on Ferhadija and backs onto Mula Mustafe Baseskije. The street that runs between the two roads is called Gajevo. • Vrelo Bosne. The beginning of the river Bosna where the water is pure and ice cold. In less than 20 minutes on foot from the city centre, you are out in the countryside, with no suburbs in between: unique for a large city. • Bosnian Historical Museum. The moving display on the siege of Sarajevo is a must-see - if you are able to cope with the pictures of the maimed citizens after shelling of markets. And you will be heartbroken by the pictures drawn by children. • National Museum. Static displays of the natural and human history of Bosnia and Herzegovina - including an exhibition of traditional Turkish style homes of Sarajevo prevalent in the nineteenth century, an extensive collection of insects and stuffed mammals and a large geology section with samples from around the world and a number of meteorites."
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15 Mar
Accommodation
2 Nights
Colors Inn
Sarajevo - Show on map > 0.7 km from Center
9.7
Superb
1946
Restaurant
Parking
Airport shuttle
Superior double or twin room - non-refundable - breakfast included in the price
WITH BREAKFAST
17 Mar
Transport from Sarajevo to Belgrade
Air Serbia
Air Serbia - JU 113
Direct
14:40
Sarajevo (SJJ)
50m
15:30
Beograd (BEG)
> 0 PC
17 Mar
2. Belgrade
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About the destination: Belgrade, a city of very tumultuous history, is one of the oldest cities in Europe. It was laid in ruins some sixty times, but it always rose back to its original glory. This city with a turbulent history is a vibrant party town that has charmed many visitors over time. The city lies on the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers and it where west meets east, socialist blocks are squeezed between art nouveau masterpieces, and remnants of the Habsburg legacy contrast with Ottoman relics. In the old part of town, Stari Grad, is where you find the largest part of the architectural, cultural and historical heritage of Belgrade. The National Museum of Serbia, the Ethnographic Museum and the city’s most important museum, the Residence of Princess Ljubica, are all located in the Old Town. Belgrade's top sight, Kalemegdan Fortress, is also situated in the old town above the confluence of the Danube and the Sava rivers. Kalemegdan is a huge park and fortress complex and offers a lot to see for people interested in old castle ruins or those who want to stroll and relax in a park. The grounds of the park are full of ruins, monuments, several museums and a couple of other places of interest. Don't forget to take a look at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, and the statue of Pobednik, one of the symbols of Belgrade. Belgrade is a very vivid city, there are lots of bars, pubs, cafes and other places to hang out. The city has an exuberant cultural life, there are about 50 theatres, two major opera houses, heaps of museums, galleries, literary evenings, cultural centres and libraries. And to top it all off, Belgradians are so friendly, hospitable, chatty, warmhearted and with a great sense of humour, one can hardly feel a stranger here, somehow you blend in inevitably and you can easily find company, even if you don't seek for it.
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17 Mar
Accommodation
2 Nights
Hotel City Savoy
Belgrade - Show on map > 0.1 km from Center
8.8
Very good
1580
Restaurant
Parking
Airport shuttle
Deluxe double room, 1 double bed
WITH BREAKFAST
19 Mar
Transport from Belgrade to Tirana
Air Serbia
Air Serbia - JU 212
Direct
13:30
Beograd (BEG)
1h 15m
14:45
Tirana Rinas (TIA)
ECONOMY LIGHT
19 Mar
3. Tirana
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About the destination: Tirana, the vibrant capital of Albania, is a fascinating mix of Ottoman heritage, Italian architecture, and bold Communist-era planning, all wrapped in a fresh coat of color and creativity. Once a gray, austere city, it has reinvented itself with lively murals, pastel façades, and a youthful energy that’s hard to miss. Skanderbeg Square, the monumental heart of Tirana, is the ideal starting point: from here you can visit the National History Museum, recognizable by its grand socialist-realist mosaic, and stroll toward the Et’hem Bey Mosque and the Clock Tower, which recall the city’s Ottoman past. One of Tirana’s most distinctive attractions is its Communist legacy. Bunk’Art and Bunk’Art 2—underground bunkers turned museums—offer immersive exhibits on daily life under Enver Hoxha’s regime, with chilling corridors and preserved rooms that make history feel close and personal. Nearby, the “Pyramid,” once a museum dedicated to Hoxha and now an urban playground and cultural venue, symbolizes Tirana’s transition from dictatorship to a more open, creative society. Tirana’s modern personality shines in its neighborhoods and public spaces. The trendy Blloku district, once reserved for the Communist elite, is now full of cafés, cocktail bars, and restaurants where locals linger late into the night. The Grand Park and Artificial Lake provide a green escape, perfect for jogging, cycling, or a relaxed picnic. For a panoramic view, take the Dajti Express cable car up Mount Dajti, where you’ll find hiking trails, restaurants, and sweeping vistas over the city and the Adriatic coast beyond.
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19 Mar
Accommodation
2 Nights
Hotel Elior
Tirana - Show on map > 0.1 km from Center
8.3
Very good
712
Free parking
WiFi
Luggage storage
Double room 103
WITH BREAKFAST
Package Rate
21 Mar
Transport from Tirana to Baku
Return
Turkish Airlines
Turkish Airlines
18:55
Tirana Rinas (TIA)
15h 40m
13:35
Heydar Aliyev (GYD)
+1 day 20 KG
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Based on 2 adults
(US$2,475 Total Price )
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2 Adults
Nights 6
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Destinations 3
Transports 4
Accommodations 3
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