Traveling through the Balkans offers a chance to see a patchwork of cultures, histories, and landscapes—all packed into some of Europe’s most intriguing regions. This 14-day guided tour from Belgrade to Athens or Corfu takes you across a handful of countries, each with its own unique flavor, and hits up must-see cities, historic sites, and scenic vistas. It’s a solid choice if you’re after a comprehensive, well-organized adventure that packs plenty of highlights without feeling rushed.
What we really like about this tour is how it balances guided exploration with leisure time, giving you the chance to soak in the atmosphere of each place. We also appreciate that it includes all entrance fees to sites, which can be a surprise cost if you’re not prepared. That said, the price tag of around $4,438 per person isn’t cheap—so you’ll want to consider if the value matches your travel style.
One aspect that might give some pause is the pace—there’s a lot packed into 14 days, which means quite a bit of traveling between locations. If you prefer slow, relaxed holidays, this might feel a bit hectic. Also, lunch and dinner aren’t included, so meals are on you, adding to the overall cost.
This tour will suit travelers who enjoy a structured itinerary, want to see multiple countries in one go, and don’t mind a fair bit of moving around. It’s especially good for those who love history, beautiful scenery, and culture, but who also appreciate the comfort of a guided group.
Key Points
- All-Inclusive Value: Entrance fees and accommodations are covered, which simplifies budgeting.
- Diverse Highlights: From historic Sarajevo to the stunning island of Sveti Stefan, the itinerary covers a wide range of sights.
- Small Group Experience: Limited to 8 participants, which helps create a more personal, friendly atmosphere.
- Active but Manageable: Expect moderate walking and some travel days, but plenty of sightseeing.
- Flexibility & Leisure: Certain days offer free time to explore on your own.
- Price Consideration: While the tour feels comprehensive, the cost factors in a lot of included elements, making it a good value for travelers wanting a guided, all-in-one Balkan experience.
Let’s walk through what this tour actually looks like day by day, so you can picture yourself on this journey and decide if it matches your travel vibe.
You can check availability for your dates here:Starting in Belgrade and Crossing into Bosnia and Herzegovina
Your adventure kicks off with a pickup from your Belgrade accommodation. The group’s small size means you’ll likely enjoy a more intimate experience with your guide, who will help set the tone for the trip. First stop: Belgrade, the vibrant Serbian capital. While the itinerary doesn’t specify particular sites in Belgrade itself, you can expect some initial orientation before heading toward Bosnia.
Next, you’ll drive towards Zvornik, a town that might not be on every traveler’s radar but offers a glimpse into the Balkan landscape—history, culture, and nature blend here. The highlight of this stretch is the transition from Serbia into Bosnia and Herzegovina—a chance to see borders and regions that have seen a lot over the years.
The next major stop is Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina, renowned for its complex history and resilient spirit. Here, you’ll take a guided tour, visiting essential landmarks like the Old Bazaar, the Latin Bridge, and the Sarajevo Tunnel Museum. These sites give you a tangible sense of the city’s layered past and ongoing revival. One traveler noted, “The Sarajevo Tunnel Museum was especially eye-opening, revealing the city’s resilience during tough times.”
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Moving South: From Sarajevo to Mostar and Montenegro
After Sarajevo, the journey continues to Mostar, famous for its iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge), a symbol of reconciliation and resilience. The guided tour here is a highlight, allowing you to appreciate the town’s blend of Ottoman, Balkan, and modern influences.
From Mostar, you’ll head to Kotor in Montenegro. This UNESCO World Heritage site is often praised for its stunning bay views and well-preserved medieval architecture. The tour includes a guided walk, so you can soak up the atmosphere without missing key sights. We loved the way the narrow streets wind through the old town, leading to panoramic vistas over the bay.
The next segment takes you along the Montenegrin Riviera, with leisure time in Budva—a lively coastal town known for its beaches and vibrant nightlife. And just a short drive away is Sveti Stefan, a tiny island with a dramatic backdrop and a history that spans centuries. Guided tours here offer fascinating insights into its past and present.
Entering Kosovo and Albania
From Montenegro, the trip moves into Shkoder in Albania, a city with a charming lakefront setting. Visiting Mirizi i Zanave Agro Tourism introduces you to local farming and rural life, adding a taste of authentic Albanian culture.
Next, the route takes you into Prizren, often called Kosovo’s cultural capital. The guided city tour reveals its Ottoman-era architecture and lively atmosphere. Then, the day’s journey includes Gjakove, Decan, and a visit to vineyards near Rahovec—a highlight for wine lovers. The guided vineyard tour offers a chance to learn about regional varieties while enjoying tastings.
Exploring Albania’s Historic Cities and Mountainous Landscapes
The journey continues to Kruje, where you’ll explore the historic citadel and bazaar. Then it’s on to Tirana, Albania’s bustling capital, with a guided tour that showcases its transformation and vibrant street art.
After Tirana, you’ll cross into North Macedonia, visiting Struga and Ohrid, a city famous for its serene lake and historic churches. The Ohrid sightseeing tour is a highlight—this UNESCO site boasts ancient ruins, beautiful churches, and scenic views. You’ll also visit St. Naum, a monastery perched on the lake’s edge, offering peaceful vistas and cultural insight.
From Ohrid, the tour heads south into Albania’s interior, with stops in Tushemisht and Berat, the “City of a Thousand Windows,” renowned for its Ottoman architecture and hilltop castle. You’ll get guided tours here, deepening your understanding of Albanian history.
Next on the agenda is Gjirokaster, a UNESCO World Heritage site with a well-preserved Ottoman old town. A guided tour here helps unpack its history and architecture.
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The final international leg takes you into Greece, with a stop in Ioannina, known for its lake and castle. Then it’s a short drive to Meteora, famous for its towering rock formations and ancient monasteries perched atop them. Spending time here, even at leisure, offers stunning views and a sense of tranquility.
The Grand Finale: Athens or Corfu
On the last day, the journey concludes with a transfer to Athens or Corfu—depending on your chosen endpoint. This flexibility lets you tailor your stay to your interests, whether you want more city sightseeing or a relaxing island vibe.
Transportation, Accommodation, and Overall Experience

Travel is by air-conditioned coach, which makes for comfortable longer drives. The group size of just 8 participants means you’re not lost in a crowd, and your guide can provide more personalized attention. Accommodations are included, though specifics are shared after booking; based on the itinerary, expect a mix of city hotels and local guesthouses.
Meals aren’t included, so you’ll want to budget for lunches and dinners. This allows flexibility—whether you prefer trying local foods or sticking to familiar fare. The tour also includes all entrance fees, removing surprises from your expense sheet.
What Travelers Say

The standout feature of this tour, according to reviews, is the quality of the guides and the stunning views encountered along the way. One reviewer mentioned, “The panoramic vistas from Kotor and Sveti Stefan were breathtaking, and the guide made sure we didn’t miss a thing.” Another appreciated the small group size, which fostered a friendly, intimate atmosphere.
Some found the pace a bit busy—days are packed with sightseeing, and there’s a fair amount of walking involved, so comfortable shoes are essential. The inclusion of free time at certain stops was well-received, giving travelers room to explore independently.
Who Is This Tour Best For?
This tour is ideal for adventurers who want a comprehensive Balkan experience without the hassle of planning each detail. It suits those who appreciate history, scenic views, and cultural stories, and are comfortable with a somewhat active schedule. If you’re traveling with someone who loves to see multiple countries and historical sites, this trip offers good value.
It’s less suited for travelers seeking a slow-paced, relaxed holiday or those who prefer to explore independently at their own pace. Also, be aware that the cost includes many elements—if you’re on a tight budget, you’ll need to factor in meals and optional extras.
FAQs

Is the tour suitable for solo travelers?
Yes, especially since the group size is limited to 8, creating a friendly environment. Many solo travelers find small group tours like this are a great way to meet others.
What’s included in the price?
The tour covers guided excursions, accommodations, breakfast, entrance fees, and transportation by air-conditioned coach. Lunch and dinner are not included, so you’ll need to budget for meals.
How much walking is involved?
Expect moderate walking during guided city tours and site visits. Comfortable shoes are recommended because some sites involve uneven or cobbled streets.
Can I join the tour if I don’t speak English?
The tour guide speaks English, so fluency is necessary to fully enjoy the experience.
Are there any age restrictions?
The tour is geared toward adults and does not specify family-friendliness, but generally, it’s suitable for anyone capable of moderate activity and traveling comfortably.
What happens if I want to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your plans change.
From Belgrade: 14-Day Balkans Tour to Athens or Corfu
Final Thoughts
If you’re seeking a well-organized, culturally rich journey through the Balkans, this 14-day tour delivers a compelling package. It balances guided exploration with free time and hits many highlights—from historic towns to stunning coastal views—all wrapped in a small-group setting.
While the pace might be a bit brisk for some, the value lies in the convenience of having all logistics managed, allowing you to focus on soaking in the sights. The stunning views, especially from places like Sveti Stefan, Kotor, and Meteora, are a big draw and make the experience truly memorable.
This trip is particularly suited for travelers eager to see a broad swath of the Balkans in one go, especially those interested in history, culture, and scenic landscapes. If you’re comfortable with active travel and want a guided experience that takes care of the details, this tour could be just what you’re looking for.
Happy travels!
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