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Belgrade and Sofia by Air
Belgrade and Sofia by Air

6 nights from $1,231*

An inspiring combination of cities across southeast Europe and The Balkans!. Start your adventure in Belgrade (one of the oldest cities in Europe, is known as “the city that never sleeps”. Floating clubs on its rivers have become synonyms for great parties and never-ending fun, and Skadarlija, the bohemian street, for a place where music and singing can be heard until dawn) then, take a flight to Sofia (is Bulgaria’s capital and largest city, in the very heart of the Balkan peninsula. Founded thousands of years ago, today the city continues to develop as the country’s cultural and economic center). This is a flexible package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

Included:
  • Hotel for 3 nights in Belgrade
  • Flight from Belgrade to Sofia
  • Hotel for 3 nights in Sofia
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  • Belgrade - Novi Sad - Budapest with Subotica
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  • Serbia is well-known for its historic sites, chronicling the story of a people that stretches back to Roman times. The numerous groups of people who called Serbia home left and leave behind an artistic tradition that is well-chronicled at the country`s numerous history and art museums. It is also known as a place where visitors can be one with nature, escaping to the beautiful countryside, numerous river valleys, and mountainscapes.

  • The most popular destination in Serbia is the capital, Belgrade, situated on the Danube River and the Sava River. Also on the Danube is the city of Novi Sad, built around an imposing fortress. Subotica, in the extreme north of the country near the border with Hungary, is also popular with visitors. An off-the-beaten-path destination you should consider visiting is Pristina, capital of the autonomous region of Kosovo.

  • The shoulder seasons are the best times to visit Serbia, corresponding to the months of April and May and September and October. Temperatures are mild, and in the case of the spring shoulder period, the snow and rain of the earlier months should have ceased by April. Lines at tourist attractions will be at manageable levels during this time too.

  • We recommend approximately 3-9 days based on what you want to see and do. We offer flexible vacation packages so you can select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities. We suggest a minimum of 3 nights in Belgrade.

  • We recommend seeing Serbia by car to experience the cities, towns, and countryside away from Belgrade. For those wanting to visit Belgrade, many of our packages offer flights from a number of European cities. Another option is the train: the rail network in Serbia travels to most corners of the country; the rail hubs are located in Belgrade, Lapovo, and Subotica. International train travel connects Serbia with North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Romania, Croatia, and Hungary.

  • The currency of Serbia is the Serbian dinar (written in shorthand as din). U.S. dollars are not accepted. Be prepared with the correct currency on hand or exchange your dollars (or Euros if you are arriving from the Eurozone) for dinars upon arrival in Serbia. There are currency exchanges and ATMs at the airport, most hotels, and in many other locations across the country.

  • Many Serbians can speak English with a good degree of fluency. The rule used to be that there were more English speakers under the age of 40, although these days you can find English speakers of all ages in most cities and tourist towns. It will be most difficult to converse in rural areas, where there may not be English translations for signs or menus, and the signs will be written confusingly in both Latin and Cyrillic alphabets. Be prepared to learn basic Serbian phrases like hello/goodbye, please/thank you, how much is it?, where is the bathroom, and the numbers from 1-10 and 50, 100, and 1,000. To say `Do you speak English?`, say `Da li govorite engleski?`

  • Belgrade and Sofia by Air (6 nights)

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    Includes: Hotel for 3 nights in Belgrade, Flight from Belgrade to Sofia, Hotel for 3 nights in Sofia

  • Sofia - Belgrade - Bucharest by Air (7 nights)

    Hidden Gems of Eastern Europe visiting Bulgaria, Serbia and Romania. Discover Sofia (one of the oldest capital cities in Europe); Belgrade (birthplace of the largest prehistoric culture of Europe, the Vinca culture) and Bucharest (once known as the "Little Paris", with wide, tree-lined boulevards, and glorious Belle Epoque buildings). These destinations are connected by flights.

    Includes: Hotel for 3 nights in Belgrade, Flight from Belgrade to Sofia, Hotel for 3 nights in Sofia


    Amsterdam - Belgrade - Sofia - Bucharest (9 nights)

    What an intriguing combination in Netherlands, Serbia, Romania and Bulgaria!. Visit Amsterdam (stunningly set against a network of canals, full of culture, history and delicious treats), Belgrade (is regarded as the birthplace of the largest prehistoric culture of Europe, the Vinca culture), Sofia ("The Balkan nation capital". The city’s landmarks reflect more than 2,000 years of history, including Greek, Roman, Ottoman and Soviet occupation. A youthful city, with a scattering of onion-domed churches, Ottoman mosques and stubborn Red Army monuments that lend an eclectic, exotic feel, as well as its finest museums, galleries, restaurants and clubs) and Bucharest (The Little Paris of the East, is today a bustling metropolis. The centre is modern and the buildings are in various stages of disrepair, you'll find splendid 17th- and 18th-century Orthodox churches and graceful belle époque villas tucked away in quiet corners).

    Includes: Hotel for 3 nights in Belgrade, Flight from Belgrade to Sofia, Hotel for 3 nights in Sofia


    Belgrade - Novi Sad - Budapest with Subotica (8 nights)

    A true Experience through beautiful cities across Serbia and Hungary at your disposal in this vacation package. Start your vacation in Belgrade (one of the oldest cities in Europe, known as “the city that never sleeps”). Next, visit Novi Sad. Your transfer between cities will include a visit to beautiful Avala Tower and Sremski Karlovaci. After your days exploring, you will transfer to Budapest (Two cities in one, Buda and Pest, connected by the Szechenyi Chain Bridge), with a stop at Subotica!.

    Includes: Hotel for 3 nights in Belgrade, Flight from Belgrade to Sofia, Hotel for 3 nights in Sofia


    Ljubljana - Zagreb - Belgrade - Sofia (10 nights)

    Europe is ready to be explored with this customizable package featuring five of Europe`s unforgettable cities. Begin in Ljubljana (known for its university population and green spaces - including expansive Tivoli Park) and take a Train to Zagreb (the most important transport hub in Croatia where Central Europe, the Mediterranean and Southeast Europe meet, a vibrant destination with modern shops and fascinating museums), then take a flight to Belgrade (is regarded as the birthplace of the largest prehistoric culture of Europe, the Vinca culture) and finally take another flight to Sofia (The Balkan nation capital. The city’s landmarks reflect more than 2,000 years of history, including Greek, Roman, Ottoman and Soviet occupation. A youthful city, with a scattering of onion-domed churches, Ottoman mosques and stubborn Red Army monuments that lend an eclectic, exotic feel, as well as its finest museums, galleries, restaurants and clubs).

    Includes: Hotel for 3 nights in Belgrade, Flight from Belgrade to Sofia, Hotel for 3 nights in Sofia


  • Yes, you can combine with: Slovenia | Romania | Netherlands | Hungary | Croatia | Bulgaria

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