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Day 1: Arrival in Bucharest, Romania – The Paris of the East
Your adventure begins in Bucharest, Romania's vibrant capital, where grand boulevards, Belle Époque elegance, and echoes of a rich past welcome you. Upon arrival, a comfortable transfer from the airport will take you into the heart of the city, where centuries of history and modern energy blend seamlessly.
Known as the "Paris of the East," Bucharest captivates visitors with its blend of neoclassical palaces, communist-era landmarks, and trendy cafés. Depending on your arrival time, take a leisurely stroll through the city’s historic core or simply relax and soak in the lively atmosphere.
As night falls, indulge in your first taste of Romanian cuisine, paired with a glass of local wine or țuică, Romania’s renowned plum brandy. Rest well—your Balkan journey has just begun.
Travel Details: Airport transfer; Overnight in Bucharest. (-/-/-)
Day 2: The Grandeur of Bucharest and the Journey to Sibiu – A Step into Transylvania
Wake up to the vibrant energy of Bucharest, a city where the past and present intertwine in a captivating blend of architectural grandeur and modern vitality. This morning, embark on a guided city tour to discover its most iconic landmarks.
Stand before the Palace of the Parliament, one of the largest and most extravagant buildings in the world, symbolizing Romania’s complex history. Walk through Revolution Square, where the echoes of the 1989 anti-communist revolution still resonate. Admire the Romanian Athenaeum, an architectural masterpiece that stands as the heart of the country’s cultural scene. Stroll through Bucharest’s Old Town, where elegant 19th-century buildings host lively cafés, charming boutiques, and hidden historical treasures.
By midday, leave the urban elegance of Bucharest behind and journey north toward Transylvania. The scenic drive to Sibiu takes you through the picturesque landscapes of the Carpathian foothills, where rolling green fields, dense forests, and traditional villages offer a glimpse into Romania’s rural charm.
Arriving in Sibiu, one of Transylvania’s most enchanting medieval cities, you will step into a world of cobblestone streets, pastel-colored houses, and charming squares. Once a powerful Saxon stronghold, Sibiu is renowned for its fairy-tale ambiance and well-preserved architecture. Spend the evening soaking in its magical atmosphere, perhaps with a leisurely walk through the Grand Square or a traditional Transylvanian dinner at a cozy local restaurant.
Highlights of the Day:
- Discover Bucharest's iconic landmarks – Explore the Palace of Parliament, Revolution Square, and the Romanian Athenaeum.
- Wander through the Old Town – A vibrant blend of history, culture, and contemporary charm.
- Scenic drive to Sibiu – Journey Through the breathtaking landscapes of southern Transylvania.
Travel Details: Expected Travel Distance ~279 km (~4 hours); Overnight in Sibiu. (B/-/-)
Day 3: Through the Heart of Transylvania – Sibiu, Biertan & Sighisoara to Brasov
Transylvania is a land of legends, medieval fortresses, and fairytale landscapes, where history lingers in every village and castle. Today, embark on a journey through Romania’s Saxon heritage, exploring fortified churches, medieval citadels, and stories of Dracula as you travel toward Brasov.
The morning begins with a scenic drive through rolling hills and quaint villages, leading to Biertan, home to the largest fortified church in Transylvania. This UNESCO World Heritage Site, an architectural masterpiece, built by German Saxons in the 16th century, once served as the seat of the Lutheran bishops and stands as a remarkable testament to medieval craftsmanship. Stroll through its high defensive walls, admire the intricate wooden doors, and discover the captivating history of Saxon life in Transylvania.
At midday, continue to Sighisoara, one of the best-preserved medieval fortresses in Europe and a true UNESCO World Heritage treasure. Founded by German settlers in the 13th century, Sighisoara features cobblestone streets, colorful houses, and towering church spires that create a picturesque scene. During a walking tour, visit the Clock Tower, the city’s medieval landmark, climb to the Church on the Hill, and step inside the birthplace of Vlad the Impaler, the inspiration behind the Dracula legend.
In the afternoon, the journey continues toward Brașov, a city renowned for its Gothic charm and stunning mountain views. Nestled at the foot of the Carpathians, Brasov is a gateway to Transylvania’s castles and boasts a rich Saxon history along with remarkable medieval architecture. As night falls, take a leisurely stroll through the Old Town’s charming squares and Baroque buildings, where the spirit of medieval Romania comes to life.
Highlights of the Day:
- Visit Biertan’s UNESCO-listed fortified church – The largest and most impressive Saxon church in Transylvania.
- Explore the medieval citadel of Sighisoara – Discover its Clock Tower, the Church on the Hill, and the birthplace of Vlad the Impaler.
- Arrive in Brașov, a gateway to the legends of Transylvania. Stroll through its historic Old Town and admire its Saxon heritage.
Travel Details: Expected Travel Distance ~215 km (~4 hours); Overnight in Brasov. (B/-/-)
Day 4: Castles & Legends – From Brasov to Bran, Peles Castle & Bucharest
This morning, wake up in Brasov, a city where Saxon history, medieval charm, and stunning mountain landscapes create a postcard-perfect setting. Before departing, take a short stroll through the Old Town, where Gothic spires and Baroque facades frame lively squares.
Your first stop is Bran Castle, one of Romania's most iconic landmarks, often linked to the Dracula legend. Rising dramatically from a rocky cliff, this 13th-century fortress captivates visitors with its winding staircases, hidden passageways, and medieval charm. While the connection to Vlad the Impaler is more myth than reality, the castle's eerie atmosphere and breathtaking surroundings make it one of the most visited and legendary sites in Transylvania.
The journey continues to Peles Castle, a true architectural gem of Romania, nestled in the Carpathian Mountains. This fairy-tale palace, once the summer residence of Romania’s royal family, is a masterpiece of Neo-Renaissance elegance, featuring ornate woodwork, stained-glass windows, and grand halls filled with priceless art and treasures. Walking through its lavish interiors, you will feel transported into a world of royal opulence and 19th-century grandeur.
In the afternoon, return to Bucharest, where the adventure through Transylvania’s castles, fortresses, and medieval towns comes full circle. Spend the evening at your leisure, perhaps enjoying one final stroll through the Old Town, where historic charm meets modern vibrancy.
Highlights of the Day:
- Visit the legendary Bran Castle – Explore the fortress linked to the Dracula myth, situated on a dramatic cliffside.
- Explore Peles Castle – A fairy-tale royal palace nestled in the breathtaking Carpathian Mountains, brimming with artistic and historical treasures.
Travel Details: Expected Travel Distance ~220 km (~4 hours); Overnight in Bucharest. (B/-/-)
Day 5: From Romania to Bulgaria – Discovering the Medieval Majesty of Veliko Tarnovo
Bid farewell to Romania as you journey south into Bulgaria, crossing the Danube River into a land of ancient fortresses and royal legends. By midday, you arrive in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria’s medieval capital, where stone walls, historic streets, and dramatic landscapes transfer you back to a time of Tsars and warriors.
Your exploration begins at Tsarevets Fortress, an awe-inspiring stronghold that once served as the seat of Bulgarian kings. As you walk along its ancient stone paths, feel the weight of history in every step—this is where coronations, battles, and betrayals shaped the destiny of a nation. A chilling stop at Execution Rock reveals a darker chapter in the city’s past, where traitors were once cast into the swirling Yantra River below. From the fortress's highest point, panoramic views of Veliko Tarnovo’s red-roofed houses and winding riverbanks stretch before you, offering a breathtaking glimpse into Bulgaria’s royal heritage.
As the afternoon unfolds, take a leisurely stroll through Samovodska Charshia, a charming old market street where centuries-old crafts continue to thrive. Woodcarvers, silversmiths, and icon painters bring the city’s heritage to life, their workshops filled with treasures shaped by skilled hands.
As evening settles, Veliko Tarnovo’s illuminated fortress and its winding streets create an enchanting atmosphere, making this medieval city an unforgettable stop on your journey.
Highlights of the Day:
- Explore Tsarevets Fortress & Old Veliko Tarnovo – Walk through Bulgaria’s medieval capital, where kings once ruled, battles were fought, and legends were born. Stand atop Execution Rock, overlooking the winding Yantra River, and stroll through Samovodska Charshia, where artisans keep centuries-old crafts amidst the aroma of freshly baked local delicacies.
Travel Details: Distance ~180 km (~3 hours); Crossing from Romania to Bulgaria. Overnight stay in Veliko Tarnovo. (B/-/-)
Day 6: Through the Mountains & the Valley of Roses – Veliko Tarnovo to Plovdiv
The journey continues southward, ascending the winding roads of Shipka Pass, where towering peaks and breathtaking views unfold at every turn. This historic mountain route serves as a testament to Bulgaria’s fight for independence. At its summit stands the Shipka Monument, a solemn tribute to the heroic battles of 1877-78, where Bulgarian and Russian soldiers fought for freedom against the Ottoman Empire. Standing atop this windswept peak, surrounded by panoramic views of the Balkan Mountains, it is easy to feel the weight of history in the crisp mountain air.
Descending into the Rose Valley, the landscape transforms into a sea of fragrant blooms—a region renowned worldwide for its rose oil production. Here, we arrive in Kazanlak, the heart of Thracian heritage, where echoes of an ancient warrior civilization still linger. Visit the UNESCO-listed Thracian Tomb of Kazanlak, a remarkable burial site adorned with millennia-old frescoes that reveal the secrets of a lost world. These paintings, untouched by time, depict noble warriors, elaborate feasts, and the journey into the afterlife, offering a rare glimpse into the mystical traditions of the Thracians.
As the afternoon unfolds, the road leads to Plovdiv, one of Europe’s oldest continuously inhabited cities. With its Roman ruins, colorful old town, and artistic ambiance, Plovdiv is a city where history and modern life converge. Spend the evening soaking in its vibrant energy, preparing to explore its wonders the next day.
Highlight of the Day:
- Shipka Pass– Ascend the historic Shipka Pass, where breathtaking mountain scenery and the Shipka Monument honor Bulgaria’s struggle for independence.
- Journey through the Rose Valley, where fields of fragrant blooms stretch as far as the eye can see and explore the UNESCO-listed Thracian Tomb of Kazanlak, where ancient frescoes unveil the secrets of a long-lost warrior civilization.
Travel Details: Expected Travel Distance ~214 km (~3 hours); Overnight stay in Plovdiv. (B/-/-)
Day 7: Plovdiv – A Journey Through Time & Creativity
Today, history and artistry come alive in Plovdiv, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Walking through its Old Town feels like stepping into a living museum, where the past unfolds in every cobblestone, every ornate mansion, and every ancient ruin.
A guided walking tour takes you through winding alleys lined with colorful 19th-century Revival-era houses, their intricate wooden balconies and frescoed facades telling tales of a time when merchants and artisans filled these streets. Stand in awe before the Ancient Theatre of Philippopolis, a magnificent Roman amphitheater carved into the hillside, where performances still echo through time. Beneath the city’s modern avenues, the remnants of the Roman Stadium transport you back to an era of chariot races and cheering crowds.
After some free time for a leisurely lunch, immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of Kapana, Plovdiv’s creative district. Once a hub for craftsmen, it now buzzes with street art, boutique shops, and lively cafés, where the scent of freshly brewed coffee mingles with laughter and conversation.
As the sun begins to set, ascend Nebet Tepe, the ancient Thracian hilltop fortress, where breathtaking panoramic views extend across the city. In this golden-hour glow, Plovdiv reveals itself as a place where the past and present seamlessly intertwine, leaving an indelible impression on all who stroll its streets.
Highlight of the Day:
- Step into the timeless charm of Plovdiv - Wander through the Old Town, where Revival-era mansions, the Ancient Theatre, and Roman ruins whisper stories of centuries past. Soak in the artistic energy of Kapana, Plovdiv’s creative district, before ending the day with a breathtaking sunset over the city from Nebet Tepe.
Travel Details: No major travel; Overnight stay in Plovdiv. (B/-/-)
Day 8: From Plovdiv to Sofia – Discovering the Capital of Bulgaria
After soaking in the charm of Plovdiv, the journey continues to Sofia, a city where ancient history, grand architecture, and modern energy converge beneath the gaze of Vitosha Mountain.
Upon arrival, embark on a city tour that reveals Sofia’s rich past and vibrant present. Stand before the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, a magnificent symbol of Bulgarian Orthodox faith, with its golden domes glistening in the sunlight. Walk through the remnants of Roman Serdica, where ancient streets and walls lie beneath the city’s modern pulse. Step inside the Church of St. George, a red-brick gem nestled among contemporary buildings, standing as one of the oldest churches in the Balkans.
Continue through Independence Square, where Soviet-era monuments, government buildings, and historical landmarks reflect the city's rich and complex history. Stroll into the elegant City Garden, Sofia’s oldest park, a tranquil green space where locals gather to play chess and relax. Here, admire the Ivan Vazov National Theatre, a stunning neoclassical landmark, known for its ornate façade and cultural significance as the heart of Bulgaria’s performing arts.
End the day with a leisurely walk along Vitosha Boulevard, Sofia’s lively pedestrian street, lined with boutiques, charming cafés, and delightful restaurants.
Highlight of the Day:
- Uncover Sofia’s rich history and cultural elegance – Explore Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, the Roman ruins of Serdica, and the Church of St. George, then stroll through the City Garden, admire the grand Ivan Vazov National Theatre, and soak in the vibrant energy of Vitosha Boulevard.
Travel Details: Expected Travel Distance ~140 km (~2 hours); Overnight stay in Sofia. (B/-/-)
Day 9: From Sofia to Thessaloniki, Greece – Sacred Heritage & Seaside Splendor
Leaving Sofia behind, the journey heads south through scenic mountain landscapes toward one of Bulgaria’s most revered treasures—Rila Monastery. Nestled in the Rila Mountains, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a masterpiece of Bulgarian Orthodox architecture and a sanctuary of spiritual and artistic heritage. Marvel at its vibrant frescoes, intricate wood carvings, and grand archways, each telling stories of faith, resilience, and Bulgaria’s rich cultural identity. The tranquil atmosphere, surrounded by forested peaks, makes Rila Monastery an unforgettable stop before crossing the border into Greece.
By the afternoon, arrive in Thessaloniki, Greece’s cultural and historical capital, where Byzantine, Ottoman, and Greek influences blend into a city teeming with life. A guided city tour introduces you to its most iconic landmarks. Stand before the White Tower, Thessaloniki’s most famous symbol, which once served as a defensive stronghold and later as an Ottoman prison. Walk along the vibrant waterfront promenade, where the azure waters of the Aegean Sea stretch endlessly into the horizon.
Continue to Aristotelous Square, the heart of the city’s modern energy, lined with elegant neoclassical buildings, bustling cafés, and stunning sea views. Explore the Church of St. Demetrios, dedicated to Thessaloniki’s patron saint, featuring impressive mosaics and sacred relics.
As evening falls, Thessaloniki’s streets come alive with warm lights, and inviting cafes showcase the authentic and vibrant atmosphere of this dynamic city.
Highlights of the Day:
- Explore the breathtaking Rila Monastery – A journey through history and faith at this UNESCO-listed treasure, nestled in the majestic Rila Mountains.
- Discover Thessaloniki’s rich heritage – Stroll through the city’s most iconic landmarks, including the White Tower, Aristotelous Square, the Church of St. Demetrios, and various Roman monuments, all set against the shimmering backdrop of the Aegean Sea.
Travel Details:Expected Travel Distance ~349 km (~5 hours); Crossing from Bulgaria to Greece. Overnight stay in Thessaloniki.(B/-/-).
Day 10: From the Aegean to the Monasteries in the Sky – Thessaloniki to Meteora
Leaving the vibrant streets of Thessaloniki behind, the journey continues inland toward one of Greece’s most awe-inspiring wonders—Meteora. As you travel through the rolling hills of central Greece, anticipation builds for the breathtaking sight that awaits: monasteries seemingly suspended between earth and sky, perched atop towering rock pillars.
By the afternoon, arrive in the town of Kalambaka, the gateway to Meteora. The otherworldly rock formations rise majestically, creating an almost mystical atmosphere. Meteora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to centuries-old monasteries built by monks seeking solitude and divine connection. These architectural marvels, perched on near-vertical cliffs, provide unparalleled views of the surrounding valleys and distant mountains.
Spend the evening in Kalambaka, a charming town nestled at the foot of Meteora’s towering cliffs. Enjoy the magical atmosphere as you reflect on the sacred beauty and spiritual energy of this extraordinary place before the next day's exploration.
Highlight of the Day:
- Journey to Meteora, Greece’s "Monasteries in the Sky" – Travel through central Greece to Kalambaka, where the breathtaking rock pillars of Meteora rise dramatically from the valley floor, creating an unforgettable landscape.
Travel Details: Expected Travel Distance ~240 km (~3 hours); Overnight stay in Kalambaka. (B/-/-)
Day 11: Tracing the Footsteps of Kings – Meteora to Vergina, Pella & Thessaloniki
This morning, wake up beneath the towering rock formations of Meteora, where the dawn light bathes the monasteries in golden hues. After breakfast, the journey turns toward the heart of Ancient Macedonia, where the legacy of Alexander the Great and the Macedonian kings still echoes through time.
The first stop is Vergina, home to one of Greece’s most extraordinary archaeological discoveries—the Royal Tombs of Aigai, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, step into the grand tomb of Philip II, the father of Alexander the Great, and witness spectacular golden artifacts, ancient weaponry, and intricately painted frescoes, all remarkably preserved from the 4th century BC. Walking through the underground museum, you will be immersed in the wealth and power of Macedonian royalty.
The journey continues to Pella, the birthplace of Alexander the Great and the former capital of Ancient Macedonia. Wander through the remains of grand palaces, colonnaded streets, and intricate mosaic floors, where history reveals a city that was once the heart of an empire stretching across continents. The Pella Archaeological Museum showcases remarkable artifacts, providing a deeper understanding of the life and ambitions of one of history’s greatest conquerors.
By late afternoon, return to Thessaloniki, where the Aegean breeze and the city's vibrant atmosphere create the perfect setting to reflect on the grandeur of Macedonia's history and the journey through time that has unfolded over the past few days.
Highlight of the Day:
- Step into the world of Ancient Macedonia – Visit Vergina’s Royal Tombs, the resting place of Philip II, and explore Pella, the birthplace of Alexander the Great, where palaces and mosaics tell the story of an empire that shaped history.
Travel Details: Expected Travel Distance ~225 km (~3 hours); Overnight stay in Thessaloniki. (B/-/-)
Day 12: Farewell to the Balkans – Departure from Thessaloniki, Greece
After twelve unforgettable days of exploring Romania, Bulgaria, and Greece, your journey comes to an end. From the mystical castles of Transylvania to the golden domes of Bulgaria and the ancient wonders of Greece, you have walked through centuries of history, marveled at breathtaking landscapes, and immersed yourself in the rich cultures of the Balkans.
Depending on your flight schedule, enjoy a leisurely morning in Thessaloniki, perhaps with a final stroll along the Aegean waterfront, a visit to a local café for a traditional Greek coffee, or savoring one last moment to absorb the city's vibrant energy.
A comfortable transfer to Thessaloniki International Airport ensures a seamless departure, carrying with you the memories of an extraordinary journey through history, legends, and landscapes.
Travel Details: Transfer to Thessaloniki International Airport for departure. End of tour. (B/-/-)
Included in The Price
- Accommodation in 3+* & 4* hotels with breakfast included
- Мeals according to the itinerary (B-breakfast,L-lunch, D-dinner)
- Transportation according to the itinerary in A/C bus
- Airport transfers on day 1 and day 12
- Tour leader from Adventure Bound
- Local expert English-Speaking guides
- Entrance fees as per the program
- Local VAT & Taxes
Not Included in The Price
- International flight tickets
- Personal travel insurance
- Visa fees if applicable
- Meals and drinks not included in the program
- Tips
- Personal expenses
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