TREASURES
OF THE BALKANS & TRANSYLVANIA - 2010
14
days incl. air, or 13 days from Budapest to Budapest (CO-6710)
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Overview
Discover the
treasures of the Balkan region on this vacation adventure that starts and
ends in Budapest, the lively city along the Danube. A guided sightseeing
tour introduces you to the highlights of Budapest, including the Royal
Castle, Parliament, and Fishermen’s Bastion. Next, travel south through
ever-changing landscapes to Novi Sad, famous for its citadel, then Serbia’s
capital of Belgrade and the breathtaking gorges leading into Bulgaria.
Explore Sofia, Bulgaria’s capital, with its ornate orthodox churches; a
sightseeing tour shows you the city’s highlights. Visit Rila Monastery, a
UNESCO World Heritage Site, founded in 927. Explore Plovdiv, Bulgaria’s
second-largest city, with its charming Old Town and Roman Amphitheater.
Continue to medieval Veliko Tarnovo and Arbanassi before arriving in
beautiful Bucharest, Romania, for two overnights. The highlight of your
Bucharest sightseeing tour is a visit to the open-air Village Museum, a
unique collection of traditional farmhouses, cottages, wind and
watermills, and artisans’ workshops. Then, it’s on to the picturesque
mountains, fortified villages, and castles of Transylvania. Visit Sinaia
Monastery and Bran Castle, the medieval dwelling of legendary Count
Dracula. Enjoy additional stops in enchanting Sighisoara, one of
Romania’s prettiest towns with 11 towers¬—standing within the city
walls—which surround cobblestone streets, ancient houses, and churches.
Go to the heart of Transylvania to Cluj Napoca before returning to
Budapest for the finale of this outstanding vacation. If you want to see
Transylvania, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and Serbia, you don’t want miss
this vacation.
Itinerary
Day
1 Mon. BOARD YOUR OVERNIGHT TRANSATLANTIC FLIGHT
Day
2 Tue. ARRIVAL IN BUDAPEST, HUNGARY
Check
into your hotel. The rest of the day is free. Tonight, meet your Tour
Director and fellow travelers.
Day
3 Wed. BUDAPEST
Included
sightseeing with a Local Guide features Buda Castle, which dominates the
twin cities of Buda and Pest, separated by the broad ribbon of the
Danube. Also see Heroes’ Square, which typifies the modern capital, as
well as the old inns and wine cellars along the riverbank, the Royal
Castle, Parliament, Margaret Island, Fishermen’s Bastion, and Matthias
Coronation Church. In the evening, enjoy an optional Danube dinner
cruise. (B)
Day
4 Thu. BUDAPEST-NOVI SAD, SERBIA-BELGRADE
This
morning, travel southwards at first along the motorway to the border town
of Szeged to cross into the province of Vojvodina in Serbia. Stop in Novi
Sad, the capital of the province, situated on the River Danube and famous
for its Petrovaradin Citadel, known in the west as the “Gibraltar of the
Danube.” Drive along the motorway into Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.
(B)
Day
5 Fri. BELGRADE-SOFIA, BULGARIA
A
comfortable drive this morning southeast by way of Nis; then across the
border into Bulgaria. Arrive in Sofia, its capital, for sightseeing with
a Local Guide, which will include such highlights as the Parliament
building, Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, the Boyana Church, the National
Theater, and St. Sofia Church. The locals will tell you that Sofia is
growing all the time, yet never aging. (B,D)
Day
6 Sat. SOFIA. EXCURSION TO RILA MONASTERY
This
morning, drive to Rila to visit its Monastery (a UNESCO World Heritage
Site), the most famous in the country. It has a checkered history that
goes way back to Ivan Rilski, a hermit who founded it in 927. During the
very long Turkish rule over the country, the monastery became a beacon of
Bulgarian culture. Return to Sofia. Tonight, maybe join an optional
folklore dinner. (B)
Day
7 Sun. SOFIA-PLOVDIV-VELIKO TARNOVO
This
morning, head eastwards to Plovdiv, Bulgaria’s second-largest city,
located along the banks of the River Maritsa. Stop here to visit the
charming Old Town and the Roman Amphitheater. Journey northwards through
fine scenery over the Stara Planina Mountains to Veliko Tarnovo. (B,D)
Day
8 Mon. VELIKO TARNOVO-BUCHAREST, ROMANIA
Today,
time to see some of the highlights of Veliko Tarnovo, located on the
Yantra River. During the Middle Ages, it was Bulgaria’s capital and,
although now a modern town, it still retains some of its most attractive
medieval features. Later, drive to nearby Arbanassi, world famous for its
type of house, which is a cross between a dwelling and a fortress. The
village is known as an architectural and historic reserve and was at one
time the summer residence of Bulgarian kings. One of the highlights of
the visit is the Church of the Nativity, built in 1637. In the afternoon,
journey north to Rousse and cross the Danube to reach Bucharest. (B,D)
Day
9 Tue. BUCHAREST
Flower-festooned
parks, gardens, and wide boulevards shaded by century-old trees
contribute to Bucharest’s beauty. The highlight of your sightseeing tour
is a visit to the open-air Village Museum, a unique collection of
traditional farmhouses, cottages, wind and watermills, and artisans’
workshops from all parts of the country. The Local Guide will also show
you other places of interest, including the Government Victoria Palace,
the Royal Palace, and the Savings Palace. There is also an afternoon
optional visit to the Romanian Parliament, known as the House of the
People. (B)
Day
10 Wed. BUCHAREST-SINAIA-BRASOV
Leave
this morning for a stop in Sinaia in the Prahova Valley. This is a lovely
ski resort, almost 3,300 feet above sea level. While in Sinaia there will
be time to visit the Sinaia Monastery and Peles Castle, considered among
the most romantic in the world. Only a few more miles and you reach
Brasov, a lovely medieval town and famous for its town square filled with
baroque architecture and outdoor cafés. This evening, enjoy an optional
folklore dinner in a typical Transylvanian restaurant. (B)
Day
11 Thu. BRASOV
This
morning a walking orientation of the Old Town of Brasov will include a
visit to the Black Church and leisure time. In the afternoon, leave for
Bran and visit its castle, built in 1377 and inhabited by Vlad the
Impaler—better known as Dracula. (B)
Day
12 Fri. BRASOV-SIGHISOARA-CLUJ NAPOCA
Head
northwards for a stop in Sighisoara, a medieval town with 11
towers—standing within the city walls—which surround cobblestone streets,
ancient houses, and churches—it is one of Romania’s prettiest towns.
Legend has it that it is also the birthplace of the notorious Vlad
(Dracula). Continue the journey north by way of Tirgu Mures on to Cluj
Napoca in the heart of Transylvania. (B,D)
Day
13 Sat. CLUJ NAPOCA-BUDAPEST, HUNGARY
Travel
westwards today by way of Oradea into Hungary and return to Budapest. (B)
Day
14 Sun. YOUR HOMEBOUND FLIGHT ARRIVES THE SAME DAY
(B)
AIRPORT
TRANSFERS
Airport transfers
may be included when you make your international flights arrangements.
Dates
and Prices
Departure
Details
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Departure
Date
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Tour
Start Date
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Return
Date
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Land/Cruise
Price Only
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Status
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4/26/2010
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4/27/2010
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5/9/2010
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$1,795.00
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Available
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5/3/2010
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5/4/2010
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5/16/2010
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$1,795.00
|
Sold Out
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Popular
Departure
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5/10/2010
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5/11/2010
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5/23/2010
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$1,795.00
|
Available
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5/17/2010
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5/18/2010
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5/30/2010
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$1,795.00
|
Available
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5/24/2010
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5/25/2010
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6/6/2010
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$1,835.00
|
Available
|
Popular
Departure
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6/7/2010
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6/8/2010
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6/20/2010
|
$1,835.00
|
Available
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Popular
Departure
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6/21/2010
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6/22/2010
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7/4/2010
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$1,835.00
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Available
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7/5/2010
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7/6/2010
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7/18/2010
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$1,835.00
|
Available
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7/19/2010
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7/20/2010
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8/1/2010
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$1,835.00
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Available
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8/2/2010
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8/3/2010
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8/15/2010
|
$1,835.00
|
Available
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8/16/2010
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8/17/2010
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8/29/2010
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$1,835.00
|
Available
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8/30/2010
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8/31/2010
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9/12/2010
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$1,835.00
|
Available
|
Popular
Departure
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9/6/2010
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9/7/2010
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9/19/2010
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$1,835.00
|
Available
|
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9/13/2010
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9/14/2010
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9/26/2010
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$1,815.00
|
Available
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9/20/2010
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9/21/2010
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10/3/2010
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$1,815.00
|
Available
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10/4/2010
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10/5/2010
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10/17/2010
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$1,795.00
|
Available
|
Popular
Departure - due to itinerary and time of year, this departure
historically sells out quickly. Early booking is encouraged.
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