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“An Exquisite Exploration of Balkan’s Treasures“
💡Best Deals: 40% OFF & $1,000/room Extra Savings on 2025 Departures✈️ |
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Embark on a Captivating Journey Through Croatia and Beyond! Experience the best of Croatia, Slovenia, and Bosnia & Herzegovina with our comprehensive, seamless tour. Fully escorted by a dedicated tour leader and accompanied by local expert guides in each city, this tour ensures you have a truly enriching and hassle-free adventure. Discover why spring and early summer are the best seasons to explore the Balkans! |
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✨How TripOppo elevated the experience? |
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🏞️Admire the Natural beauty unlike any others for FREE This Eastern Balkans trip is a sightseer’s dream, featuring visits to Lake Bled in the Alps, world-famous karst caves, and breathtaking national parks. |
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Visit Plitvice Lakes, a breathtaking UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its cascading lakes, lush forests, and diverse wildlife. Wander along wooden pathways and bridges that crisscross the vibrant turquoise waters.End your day with a traditional Lika dinner, savoring local specialties that capture the rich flavors of the region.
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✨More highlights of our Journey |
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🏰Numerous historical sites: Take a journey back in time, visiting medieval castles in Slovenia’s countryside, Roman ruins on the Dalmatian coast and renowned remnants of the Ottoman Empire on the banks of a Bosnian river. |
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Dubrovnik is Croatia's most glamorous tourist destination and a UNESCO World Heritage site, centers on the magnificent Old Town area, contained within sturdy medieval defensive walls, which can be traced back to the 7th century. |
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Visit Diocletian's Palace in Split, Croatia's second-largest city and a UNESCO World Heritage site. These impressive ruins are remnants of the vast complex Emperor Diocletian commissioned in the early 4th century. Once encompassed nearby garrisons and served as a monumental fortress. |
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Mostar, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Bosnia and Herzegovina, is renowned for its Old Bridge over the Neretva River. The name "Mostar" means "bridge keeper" in the local language. The bridge was originally constructed in 1556 under the orders of the occupying Ottomans but was destroyed during the Balkan Wars. |
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Sarajevo, the capital and largest city of Bosnia and Herzegovina, is home to the Sarajevo Tunnel, also known as the “Tunnel of Hope.” Built between March and June 1993 during the Siege of Sarajevo in the Bosnian War, this tunnel was crucial for providing access and supplies to the city. |
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Zagreb, the capital and largest city of Croatia, features a vibrant cultural scene with many festivals and galleries. Begin your exploration at Kaptol Square in Upper Town, home to the impressive Zagreb Cathedral with its twin spires, cobblestone streets, and red-tile-roofed buildings. |
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💡Book Now ! 40% Off & $1,000/room Extra Savings ✅FREE Upgrade to deluxe lake resorts ✅FREE mini-train ride in Postojna Caves ✅FREE Pletna Boat ride tour on Lake Bled ✨Popular Departure Dates: May-12-2025 / Jun-17-2025 |
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