24 Day Balkans Rail Adventure
Women Only
Max group 12
Lifetime Deposit
Solo traveller friendly
5 Good Reasons To Do This Trip!
MINGLE WITH LOCALS!
You’ll be on the receiving end of warmth and hospitality wherever you go! From Albania and Kosovo right through to Slovenia – and everywhere in between. Your stories about locals will continue for a long time afterwards.
ICONIC RAILWAYS OF EUROPE:
Giving the Jacobite a run for its money! As per Chris Tarrant’s experience, the Bar-Belgrade railway will show off its stunning landscapes and the highest viaduct in Europe – and until recently, highest in the world
FOOD, FOOD AND MORE… FOOD!
And rakija! That’s just how it is! ‘You need to try local’, the locals will tell you. Fit in cultural experiences like authentic village meal in Serbia, home-cooking in Sarajevo, truffle hunting in Motovun and vineyards near Zagreb.
TRAIN RIDES WITH A VIEW:
It won’t be trains all the way, but when you do: vintage steam trains through Tara National Park and rural Serbia, funicular in Zagreb (world’s shortest) and Ljubljana Castle, mind-blowing scenery in Mostar and Soca Valley.
RELAX IN ALL THE RIGHT PLACES:
You’re in the dreamy Adriatic Patchies! Hit that beach in Montenegro, get a load of those views in Omis, absorb that island vibe on ancient Hvar, and later – take one last chance to decompress at Slovenia’s Lake Bled.
Trip Details
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Pricing Details
- $1,900 AUD deposit.
- 2-week cooling-off period applies.
- Lifetime Deposit. If you need to cancel, your deposit is transferable to other trips.
- Twin Share: we’ll match you with a roomie if you’re travelling solo.
- Private supplement available (max 4 spots) for those who would like to pay extra for their own private room.
Please refer to our payment terms in the FAQs.
Trip length
24 days, 23 nights
Meeting point
Solun Hotel, Skopje, North Macedonia
Ending point
City Hotel, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Group size
Maximum 12
Participation requirements
Please see our “Is this trip right for you?” section under the Participation Tab.
Included
- Meals: 23 breakfasts, 8 lunches, and 11 dinners
- List transport: 9 x trains, 1x steam trains, 1x funicular ride, 2x boat rides, 10x private transportation transfers
- 23 nights boutique and premium accommodation
- A top-rated and English-speaking Tour Leader
- All listed activities and more!
Not included
- International flights
- Travel insurance (compulsory)
- Any visas required
- Late check-outs at hotels
- Meals and drinks not mentioned in the itinerary
- Drinks with included lunches and dinners
- Tip kitty (See FAQs for more information)
- Personal expenditure
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Day 1 – Welcome to Skopje: North Macedonia
Welcome to Skopje, the capital of North Macedonia! You’re about to kick off a surreal cultural adventure by rail, snaking your way north through seven countries to explore this little corner of south-east Europe – and if you’ve not been to the Balkans region, it will be nothing like you would have imagined!
A friendly face will pick you up from the Skopje airport and get you to your hotel. Settle right in, freshen up, then get set to join your tour leader and other Patchies for the very first time over dinner – in typical, Balkan-style hospitality.
💡Please note! Something we need to clarify upfront – you will not go hungry in the Balkans… it’s just how it is!
Accommodation: Solun Hotel, Skopje (or similar)
Included: Dinner
Day 2 – Explore Skopje
Time to get to know Skopje. Enjoy your first breakfast of the trip before taking a leisurely stroll around this rather surprising city, where you’ll discover a mash-up of ancient civilisations and ethnicities, all fitting in rather harmoniously.
(Did you know, that Skopje happens to be the birthplace of a rather special Albanian woman… a Catholic nun famously known as Saint Mother Teresa? )
This afternoon, we’ll get get out of Skopje’s metropol and spend time in nature with a trip to the nearby Matka canyon. ‘Wow’ away at this unexpected beauty as you take a boat ride down the river to your lunch destination.
Accommodation: Solun Hotel, Skopje (or similar)
Included: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Day 3 – Pristina to Peja by train: Kosovo
Bye-bye North Macedonia and hello Kosovo… the world’s youngest country! A cheeky private transfer takes you up north to Pristina railway station after breakfast. Here, you’ll store your luggage as our local guide shows you the sights that made history around the Kosovar capital city. As Pristina is a melting-pot of ethnicities and cultures, expect a quirky mix of architectures and monuments, including new art installations acknowledging the birth of the small nation.
💡Note! In Albanian, Pristina is written as ‘Prishtina’. The Kosovar city is home to the second-largest Albanian population outside of Tirana (Albania’s capital).
If you’re feeling a tad peckish, now would be a good time to grab some lunch… before your very first train ride of this trip! Woohoo! The afternoon plan is to get yourself on board the 2-hour train ride and head west from Pristina to Peja. You’ll arrive at 18:30, get yourself organised and later the group will head out to a much-anticipated Balkan-style dinner.
Accommodation: Seraphine Plaza, Peja (or similar)
Included: Breakfast, Dinner
Day 4 – Offbeat Peja
You won’t find Peja on too many travel itineraries. That’s what makes it more appealing in our opinion, and we’re sure you’ll agree. It’s a ‘green’ city of open space and parklands, encircled by mountains, cave-filled gorges, lakes and a little-visited waterfall. It still carries the architectural reminders of its Ottoman rulers – many buildings, artisan workshops and landmarks like the old central bazaar, Bajrakli mosque and hammam (traditional Turkish baths)… plus a couple more secrets to discover!
Your guide will take you exploring to the must-see city sights this morning, leaving you the afternoon free to check out local museums, hunt down more delicious food (ask your guide for tips)… or however you wish to spend it!
Accommodation: Seraphine Plaza, Peja (or similar)
Included: Breakfast
Day 5 – Stari Bar: Montenegro
It’s day 5 of the trip and things are just starting to warm up. Which means, this morning you’re leaving Peja behind and heading off to the Adriatic seaside! That’s right, you’ll make your way south-west in a private vehicle that will have you in Bar, Montenegro – one of Europe’s smallest countries – by the afternoon. Enjoy a leg-stretch as you make a lunch-stop somewhere.
Soak up the green, forested, hilly scenes interspersed with red-topped rural houses along the way… these are the kind of memories that will hit you time and again… long after the trip is over. Once your driver passes through Podgorica, Montenegro’s capital, and over Skadar Lake (a national park) you can get excited because it’s not long to go now!
When you arrive in Stari Bar (Old Town ‘Bar’) , get yourself comfortable, as you’ll be spending the next two nights here in an ‘old-school’ guesthouse of very distinct Balkan architecture. Stari Bar is one of the oldest towns in Montenegro, originating as a hill-top fortress over a millennia ago. For dinner, hit the hotel’s traditional-styled restaurant with its authentic regional cuisine for the full local dining effect.
Accommodation: Kula Boutique Guesthouse, Stari Bar (or similar)
Included: Lunch and Dinner
Day 6 – Beach Day in Novi Bar
Today is basically yours to do as you please… so enjoy a free day before tomorrow’s long train ride. Although, after breakfast, the seaside town of Novi Bar (New Town ‘Bar’) is surely calling out to you. With Stari Bar being 4 km inland, our driver will be at-the-ready to give you a lift in. Use the opportunity to hit the beach and take a swim in the appealing turquoise tones of the Adriatic Sea… It’s pretty hard to resist, and at 23 degrees, a delightful temperature. And say ‘hi’ to the locals – they’re super friendly!
Accommodation: Kula Boutique Guesthouse, Stari Bar (or similar)
Included: Breakfast
Day 7 – Bar to Uzice by train: Serbia
What a day – get ready for one of the most exciting train trips in Europe! No doubt one of the rail highlights of the entire trip – and one of the ‘famous’ routes shown to rail enthusiasts by Chris Tarrant.
This line runs between Bar and Belgrade, Serbia’s capital, normally taking 11 hours. Today however, you’ll get off 3 hours earlier at Uzice and spend a couple of nights in the mountains of Zlatibor nature park. But more about that later!
We’ve got you on the daytime train for a very good reason – despite being a long ride, it is ridiculously scenic and you’ll pass briefly through Bosnia and Herzegovina along the way. The curvaceous journey will cross more than 435 bridges above steep gorges and pass through 254 tunnels – you will surely marvel at the feat of workmanship that lasted more than 20 years in the making!
You’ll conclude your day with a well-earned traditional dinner, in a local restaurant.
Accommodation: Mona Plaza, Zlatibor (or similar)
Included: Breakfast and Dinner
Day 8 – Tara National Park by Steam Train
Rail and nature lovers, get ready for a magical day with a ride on the heritage Sargan 8 railway through the jaw-dropping beauty of Tara National Park in western Serbia. ‘Fairy tale vibes’ is the only way to describe this.
Taking off from the dreamy little village of Mokra Gora, the ingenuity of the railway construction is proudly on show as the train chugs its way around the mountain taking you over five large bridges, gorgeous ravines, rivers and gorges.
The 15-kilometre, narrow-gauge track winds its way around the mountain in a figure-of-eight-like shape – hence the name Sargan 8 – to climb a 300-metre steep incline that would otherwise be a mere 3.5 kilometres as the crow flies. Its 22 tunnels, incredibly, are carved through solid rock.
Accommodation: Mona Plaza, Zlatibor (or similar)
Included: Breakfast
Day 9 – Uzice to Belgrade by train
A change of scenery today! After breakfast, wave goodbye to Uzice as you board the train to Belgrade, enjoying the last rural landscape views before they fade into the urban cityscape of Serbia’s capital. Your local guide will acquaint you with Belgrade this afternoon, as you soak up the local vibe and enjoy what this hospitable and entertaining city does best – looking after its guests.
Tonight, you’ll enjoy an unforgettable group dinner tonight in the bohemian Skadarlija district, one of Belgrade’s oldest, most charming streets. It may be a bit touristy, but trust us you are going to love this! Once a gathering place for artists, the arts and entertainment scene thrives via antique shops, art galleries, cafes and bars with live music and its renowned, traditional restaurants
Accommodation: Mona Plaza, Belgrade (or similar)
Included: Breakfast and Dinner
Day 10 – Belgrade: free day
Hard to believe, but you’ve been on the go for nine days already. You’ve explored four countries, with three more to go! This is your first chance to relax and chill out since your beach day in Bar. Use the day exactly as you wish… perhaps a sleep-in with a late breakfast. Stroll around the city and explore its museums, Kalemegdan and other parks… maybe a fortress. And, more tasty food to discover whether you’re a meat lover or vegetarian. Don’t forget to hit up your guide for some good tips.
Accommodation: Mona Plaza, Belgrade (or similar)
Included: Breakfast
Day 11 – Sremski Karlovci to Novi Sad by train
Let’s get going again. We wanted you to amble out of Belgrade on ‘Romantika’ – a sweet train still decked out in its vintage décor, but she’s been hauled off the rails for 2024! So, we’ll pop by to see her where she’s garaged on a short excursion on Day 10 – then take a commuter train to Sremski Karlovci on Day 11 instead! This cultural town is also famous for its wine cellars. Let your guide give you some insights into the local history before you break for lunch nearby.
(Now, on the topic of lunch – we are just dying to leak the details here… it’s so special… but we’ll very reluctantly leave it as a surprise – you’ll appreciate it all the more and thank us for it later!)
Only thing left to do now is hop on another train, bound for the beautiful city of Novi Sad, where you’ll be introduced to the Novi Sad hilltop fortress (nicknamed ‘Gibraltar of the Danube’) by your guide, and then the rest of the evening is yours to explore this absolute stunner of a city.
Accommodation: Garni Hotel Ami, Novi Sad (or similar)
Included: Breakfast and Lunch
Day 12 – Novi Sad to Sarajevo: Bosnia & Herzegovina
A train-free day to get from Novi Sad to Sarajevo. It’s a bit of a drive (around 6 hours), but you’ll stop for lunch in the Bosnian river-town of Zvornik – a busy trades and crafts town back in the Middle Ages.
Continue on your journey… and finally you’ll get to hear: “welcome to Sarajevo!”
Ah, Sarajevo! Your home away from home. A true melting pot of cultures and old-world religions, and none are prouder of this than the locals – possibly the most hospitable people you’ll ever meet. Being at the crossroads of Continental Europe and the old Ottoman Empire has earned Bosnia’s kind and tolerant capital the apt nickname of “Europe’s Jerusalem”.
Tonight, kill your hunger with a long-awaited dinner at one of our favourite local restaurants.
Accommodation: Hotel Holiday (or similar)
Included: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Day 13 – Sarajevo
Today is all about Sarajevo, Bosnia. Your guide will show you around the famous Bascarscija, the city’s historic centre filled with old architecture and the alluring scents of grilled cevapi, freshly baked burek and Bosnian coffee. Mouth. Watering.
A slightly more sombre visit to the ‘Tunnel of Hope’, constructed during the period that Sarajevo was under siege for 1,425 days. Now, incredibly, operating as a private museum, you’ll learn of the vital role it served during the 1990s war.
This evening, learn how to prepare a traditional Bosnian meal and enjoy a home cooked dinner in a local house in the Sarajevo hills.
Accommodation: Hotel Holiday (or similar)
Included: Breakfast and Dinner
Day 14 – Sarajevo to Mostar by train
Day 14. Sadly, today you’ll be leaving Sarajevo behind as you take a bright and early train ride to Mostar, Herzegovina – one that’s very worth it. Winding its way around little hillside villages through the scenic Neretva river canyon, this is considered one of Europe’s most beautiful train rides. Once you’ve done it you’ll understand why.
If you’re like most, you’ll fall totally in love with Mostar Old Town, a UNESCO protected zone with its landmark bridge framing the intense blue waters of the Neretva River below. An eclectic mix of Mediterranean and continental vibes, the banks on either side are a hive of activity with all the coffee houses and ethnic crafts stalls.
With a bit of luck, you’ll observe the local tradition of young men diving the 24 metres from the top of the bridge. Get a lesson in making Bosnian coffee in a traditional coffee house and enjoy more delicious Balkan goodies for lunch.
Tonight will be spent in an authentic guest house in the UNESCO heritage Old Town – just wait until you see it… you’re going to fall in love with this one as well! Sweet dreams.
Accommodation: Kriva Cuprija Hotel, Mostar (or similar)
Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 15 – Split: Croatia
The time has come to get yourself down to the Croatian Adriatic for a 3 night stay in heaven, otherwise known as Split.
Croatia’s second-largest city, the unofficial ‘capital’ of Dalmatia was more famously the retirement home of a Dalmatian-born Ilyrian who went on to become the Roman Emperor Diocletian, back in the 4th century AD. But before we get there, there’s a couple of cool stops along the way to enjoy some of nature’s stunners before heading out of Hercegovina.
Once you cross the border into Croatia your first stop is the coastal town of Omis. Now, just a heads’ up… there’s nothing that can prepare you for the beauty you’re about to see, from the karst mountain tops, down to where the emerald Cetina river flowers into the Adriatic – with the most insane views along the way. Your mouth will constantly be opening along with a ‘WOW’.
Accommodation: Jupiter Hotel, Split (or similar)
Included: Breakfast and Dinner
Day 16 – Split
Your first night was spent smack-bang in the midst of the ancient UNESCO city of Split, only a stone’s throw from the magical, palm-lined riva overlooking the port towards the ferry terminals.
Right after breakfast, your guide will get you an up-close-and-personal view of Diocletian’s palace – did you know he was the first-ever Roman Emperor who survived long enough to retire? Ironically, he never actually liked Rome and only ever visited it once.
Enjoy your free afternoon to explore the narrow streets and corners of the Old City, or the riva as you wish, and observe the locals enjoying their hours-long coffee catch-ups or going about their day!
Accommodation: Jupiter Hotel, Split (or similar)
Included: Breakfast
Day 17 – Day trip to Hvar Island
Of all the days you’ll want to finish breakfast in a hurry, this is it.
This morning you’ll sail on a catamaran over to the island of Hvar (ancient Pharos).
Your first sighting of the heavenly Dalmatian islands is a real ‘pinch me’ moment… Seriously, you’ll be convinced you’re dreaming. Explore the secret nooks and crannies of Hvar old town, and if you’re feeling up to it, you can walk up to Spanjola fortress for some killer views across the Adriatic and the Croatian islands. You’ll enjoy a leisurely lunch like a true hedonist today on Hvar.
Accommodation: Jupiter Hotel, Split (or similar)
Included: Breakfast and Lunch
Day 18 – Split to Zagreb by train
It’s now Day 18 – less than a week to go – and chances are, you might want to skip the rest of the tour and hang out in Split – but don’t! There’s so much more in front of you to be experienced. An 8am departure by inter-county commuter rail from Split will have you travelling along the coast, through the rural Dalmatian hinterland and across the mountainous beauty of Lika before arriving in Zagreb, around 3pm.
Nicknamed ‘Little Vienna’, the Croatian capital may actually surprise you! In fact, Ana – our resident Croatian on the team – insisted that this city had to be on the itinerary.
The modern Old Town has medieval origins, but also many stunning architectural examples from its days in the Austro-Hungarian empire, and hundreds of green parks and gardens. Your local guide will show off the sights to you in the late afternoon.
Accommodation: Westin Hotel, Zagreb (or similar)
Included: Breakfast and Dinner
Day 19 – Zagreb
There’s time today to go out for a relaxing stroll. You’ll pick up on the Zagreb city vibe by now… a city so chill it’s got a village feel.
By now, you’ve well and truly noticed that wherever you go in the Balkans it seems like everyone is on a day-long coffee break, and you might be wondering whether anyone actually works! That’s just how they roll
But first, get your wine taste buds ready for a morning in the vineyards of Zagreb’s hilly wine region, rounded out with a traditional, local lunch.
Accommodation: Westin Hotel, Zagreb (or similar)
Included: Breakfast and Lunch
Day 20 – Opatija
Back on a train this morning as you farewell Zagreb and head to Croatia’s industrial seaport and third-largest city – Rijeka. A short transfer and you’re in Opatija, a seaside town oozing with such charm that it feels like you’ve time-travelled back to the Habsburg era.
Opatija is the town that kicked off tourism in Croatia, with the first tourist hotel built there in 1844 and Austro-Hungarian royalty declaring it a climatic seaside resort not long after. If you don’t feel like resting just yet, you can stroll along the famous Lungomare promenade to enjoy the atmosphere and inhale that fresh sea air.
Opatija is right on Istria’s doorstep – sometimes referred to as ‘Croatia’s Tuscany’, and home to several regional gastronomic delicacies, including an abundance of truffles.
Accommodation: Hotel Gardenija, Opatija (or similar)
Included: Breakfast
Day 21 – Motovun to Bled: Slovenia
Your stay in Opatija was short and sweet, so after breakfast it’s time to move on… with a private transfer to Motovun in the heart of Istria. After a short visit to this idyllic medieval hilltop town, get ready to hunt for underground treasure… the prized local black truffle (you saw that coming, right?) Enjoy a truffle brunch washed down with a local wine.
Next, the group leaves Croatia behind, crossing the border to Slovenia, our final country of the trip. From Nova Gorica you’ll catch a scenic train through the jewel of nature that is Soca valley. The terrain is starting to resemble more of an alpine-like appearance, and the colours of the Soca River, Lake Bled and all the surroundings will seem totally surreal. Forget what you’ve seen in photos, that will pale into insignificance compared to what you are witnessing right now. And with two nights in Bled, you have enough time to soak it up.
Accommodation: Hotel Lovec, Bled (or similar)
Included: Breakfast and Brunch
Day 22 – Bled
Feeling a bit contemplative today? You’ve woken up and still can’t believe where you are! It could be because the scenery has taken your breath away… or that you know the trip is drawing to an end.
A morning stroll around the dreamy fairytale of Lake Bled is calling out to you, then take the rest of the day at your leisure. Maybe explore some more… or maybe gather the rest of the crew, who are well and truly like family by now, and try out the local signature sweet ‘kremsnite’ (similar to our vanilla slice).
Accommodation: Hotel Lovec, Bled (or similar)
Included: Breakfast
Day 23 – Ljubljana
Sadly, this is your last full day of the trip. But there’s still some more action to be had! Catch the morning train from Bled to Ljubljana, Slovenia’s capital. You’ll walk the city with your guide while having the feeling you could almost be somewhere in Austria.
For the trip finale, you’ll ride the funicular up to Ljubljana castle – of course, we’ve squeezed in one final rail experience – where the group will enjoy one very special, farewell dinner, reflecting on all that you’ve seen, done and enjoyed. Final hugs, promises to exchange photos, and in a couple of days’ time, you’ll all be asking our Patch Adventures team not to delete the chat group.
Accommodation: City Hotel, Ljubljana (or similar)
Included: Breakfast and Dinner
Day 24 – Farewell, Friends
Reluctantly depart Ljubljana today, but think about this! You’ve seen all the layers of the Balkans in its diversities and various influences, from the Roman and Ottoman Empires, the Venetian Republic and Austro-Hungarian rulers – right through to a blend of modern European culture. Cheers to a memorable trip, a memorable time and a memorable group!
Included: Breakfast
Trip Map
The Essential Info
Fitness
Level 2
So long as you have a general level of health and fitness, you’ll be OK, however, to enjoy this trip, you’ll need to be able to spend time on your feet and regularly walk for 2-3 hours and manage your own luggage for small periods of time. Daily activities can include:
- Walking on uneven and hilly ground, getting on and off various forms of transportation and occasionally climbing some stairs.
- You may also encounter over-the-bath showers in some of the accommodations.
- Your ability to manage your own luggage for short periods of time is not only a priority, but a non-negotiable part of this trip (Please see the About your Luggage FAQ for more information.)
Some activities are optional, meaning that if you don’t feel like it, you can skip it, but it will be impossible to enjoy your trip if you’re not able to do a walking tour for a full afternoon. Unfortunately, this tour cannot accommodate people requiring walking aids.
Is This Trip Right For You?
You love travelling and enjoying most of your time in a country.
You don’t like being rushed or herded around B-grade attractions, but you also understand that some places are worth the wait in line.
You’re open-minded and open-hearted. You try to embrace the little things. You understand that even in the best vehicles, the air-con sometimes breaks. Even in the best restaurants, the service sometimes is a little slow. This is just part of the adventure, and you choose to be gracious.
You also know that a ‘great trip’ doesn’t have to mean sprinting from place to place. The best moments so often come when you hit the pause button, sit still, and just take it all in.
You’re young enough at heart to know that sometimes the best opportunities come when you’re least expecting it. You understand that doing things right doesn’t always mean following a strict routine.
You enjoy trying new food, visiting new places, and making new friends. You make a great travel buddy and you love to share experiences with others. You understand that to fit in with local cultures, sometimes that involves trying something you haven’t tried before, or sitting on the floor to eat with a nomad family.
Does that sound like you? We’d love to invite you to travel with us!
Frequently Asked Questions
Prior to the payment of your full balance, the final price may change if there is significant variation in the AUD:EUR exchange rate. Our trip pricing is determined by what the exchange rates are at the time of publishing the trip.
The pricing on these trips is based on the following exchange rates:
19 June 2024 departure: 1 AUD:0.61 EUR
28 August 2024: 1 AUD:0.61 EUR
1 September 2024: 1 AUD:0.61 EUR
A deposit of $1,900 is required to hold your spot. Payment can be made by credit card (fees apply) or bank deposit.
There is a cooling off period of 2 weeks. (Applicable to all bookings made 110 days in advance.)
We have implemented a ‘lifetime deposit’ guarantee. Deposits are not refundable, but they are transferable at any time, right up until the first day of the trip.
The final balance of the trip is required 120 days in advance of the departure date. Our suppliers require upfront payment well in advance to guarantee availability.
Please refer to the full terms and conditions for further information.
This is the most frequently asked question we get!
Nearly everyone is in their 50s and 60s, with some people above and below (but of course, everyone is welcome!)
Most Patchies come alone and are matched with a room-mate. Remember, you don’t need to pay for a single supplement if you come solo. We will place you with a similarly-aged roommate.
The typical Patchie has travelled a LOT, is a well-seasoned adventurer, and is not easily thrown by small things. However, many Patchies tell us that this is their first ever group tour. Many of our guests have avoided tours to this point as they’re not attracted to being herded around in large groups.
Oh, and one last thing:
Patchies are warm, generous, and kind. We knew it would be like this, but we weren’t expecting it to be *quite* like this. We’re so blessed as a business to have the customers we do; we consider ourselves to be some of the luckiest people in the world.
There are several code share flights departing Australia and New Zealand for Skopje in Northern Macedonia and flying via SE Asia, Dubai, Doha, Istanbul, or Frankfurt. Similar routes are available for the return trip from Ljubljana in Slovenia. That’s an exotic list of locations if you fancy a layover to break the journey!
Pack light!
We know how hard it is to pack light when you’re on a big holiday and so far away from home, but for this trip you must be capable of managing your own luggage for short periods of time. That includes going through border controls, as well as loading and unloading your luggage to and from the trains.
We recommend bringing nothing more than a single backpack that’s manageable for you to carry, plus maybe a small overnight bag. 15kgs is a sensible size for most people to manage and anything heavier should be seriously reconsidered, unless you have the capacity to manage it with certainty.
Airfares are not included.
Solo travellers will be matched with a room-mate. Of course, if you prefer to have your own space, you can reserve the private room supplement.
Please contact us for more information.
Aussies and Kiwis can enter all the countries listed in the itinerary, Visa-free.
Airport transfers are included. You can plan to arrive at any time, but we recommend arriving in the morning to give yourself time to settle in.
ATMs are widely available. Even in smaller towns, you’ll be able to find an ATM. Cash is still a preferable way of paying in the majority of countries. We would advise you to always have cash with you. Even in tourist zones, you won’t be able to pay with a credit card in some restaurants and souvenir shops. You’ll be able to pay with a credit card in malls, hotels and branded shops.
Euro is the official currency in the following countries: Slovenia, Croatia, Montenegro, and Kosovo.
Serbia, Bosnia, and Northern Macedonia have their own currencies. However, you’ll be able to pay in Euros almost everywhere, but you’ll get a change in local currency.
If you want to bring cash with you rather than using ATMs we recommend bringing Euros. Cash exchange offices are available in tourist zones, airports and shopping malls. It’s also possible to exchange euros for local currency at most banks.
The weather in August and September is very warm with an average temperature from 25°C to 30°C.
In the unlikely event of a health or security related incident during a trip, we’ve engaged a local partner to assist. From our experience, there is not one framework that fits all, and every incident is unique and requires a different approach. With all trips, your guides are your day-to-day support. While behind the scenes, there is an active line of communication – between your guide, the on-ground support team, and Australian Ops.