Walking trips in Balkans. Looking to explore Balkans on a walking tour? We offer 120 walking tours through-out Balkans, backed by over 800 reviews and offering discounts up to 45%. All our trips are offered by expert trip designers and Balkans destination experts, with trip durations ranging from 1 to 24 days.
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Simple stays with essential amenities. Typically guesthouses, hostels or hotels rated below 3 stars — clean, no-frills, and great for value-conscious travelers.
Comfortable and reliable 3-star stays. Expect private rooms, en-suite bathrooms, and solid amenities — a great balance between comfort and cost.
Upscale 4-5 star hotels and lodges. Enjoy high-end service, refined comfort, and premium locations — ideal for travelers seeking extra indulgence.
For those who want to experience the full sweep of Mediterranean culture, the 15-day 'Complete Greece To Sicily End Rome' tour is the answer. Starting in Athens and finishing in Rome, this easy-paced adventure covers Patras, Taormina, Salerno, and more. Seniors will appreciate the thoughtfully arranged accommodations, meals, and transportation. The standout feature? A rare chance to journey from Greece’s ancient wonders to Italy’s iconic sites in a single, comfortable trip.
Indulge your curiosity for Greek culture with the 10-day 'Athens, Peloponnese And The Beautiful Aegean Int' tour. Starting and ending in Athens, this art and architecture journey takes you to Patmos, Heraklion, and Mykonos, offering a rich tapestry of experiences. Seniors will enjoy the easy activity level, with all essentials included. The USP here is the dedicated focus on Greece’s celebrated art and architecture, delivering a visually stunning exploration.
Wander from Istanbul to Athens over 17 memorable days on the 'Great Turkey, Rhodes and Crete End Athens' walking tour. Senior travelers will experience Ankara, Pamukkale, Marmaris, and more, with the assurance of easy-paced days and comprehensive inclusions—accommodation, meals, and transport. What makes this trip unique is its sweeping coverage of Turkey’s and Greece’s highlights, perfect for those who want a broad yet comfortable adventure.
Begin in Athens and conclude in Palermo on this 10-day adventure through Greece and Italy, crafted for senior travelers. The itinerary takes you through Salerno, Naples, Taormina, and other top destinations, with an easy activity rating and all essentials—accommodation, transport, and meals—handled for you. The trip’s special highlight is its dual focus on Greek and Italian culture, allowing for enriching discoveries at a gentle pace.
Looking for an immersive Greek experience? The 'Athens, Peloponnese And The Beautiful Aegean Ext' tour is a 10-day art and architecture trip that starts and ends in Athens, featuring Patmos, Heraklion, and Patras. Tailored for senior travelers, it offers a relaxed pace and all-inclusive amenities. The unique highlight is its comprehensive look at both classical and modern Greek artistry, providing an inspiring and comfortable journey.
Travelers seeking a blend of Turkish and Greek delights will find this 15-day walking tour from Istanbul to Athens an excellent choice. Designed for mature adventurers, it covers Istanbul, Ihlara, Athens, and more, with easy daily activities and all logistics taken care of. The itinerary’s unique charm lies in its combination of urban exploration and scenic walks, providing a dynamic yet comfortable experience across two cultures.
Journey from Bucharest to Dubrovnik on the 'Balkan Peninsula' tour, an 8-day city sightseeing trip tailored for senior travelers. Discover the rich culture of Romania and Croatia, with comfortable hotels, reliable transport, and meals included. The unique advantage of this tour is its direct route connecting two of Eastern Europe’s most captivating cities, all while maintaining a gentle pace ideal for mature explorers.
The Dalmatian Coast Island Hopping tour invites experienced travelers to explore Croatia’s stunning Adriatic coastline on foot over 8 unforgettable days. This self-guided trekking and hiking trip takes you from Trogir to Dubrovnik, with stops at Brac, Hvar, Korcula, and Mljet—each island offering a unique blend of unspoiled beaches, ancient towns, and breathtaking landscapes.
Start with the UNESCO-listed charms of Trogir, then hike Brac’s highest peak, wander Hvar’s lavender fields and vineyards, and savor Korcula’s agricultural heart. Mljet’s National Park, the Mediterranean’s oldest marine reserve, provides serene walks before you finish amid Dubrovnik’s historic ramparts and Renaissance architecture.
A highlight of this tour package is the thoughtful selection of hotels—each offering comfort and character, with locations that enhance the island experience. For those seeking an active yet flexible island adventure, this trip is a perfect match.
Enjoy strolling alongside rivers of melt water, shimmering a stunning aquamarine blue, or rising valley sides into spectacular mountains of predominately limestone; jagged peaks create stunning vistas wherever you look. Waterfalls cascade down into the valleys, below the mountains you will find rivers winding their way along the valley floors towards the Adriatic Sea. The site of some major battles in World War I, you will walk along parts of the famous 'Walk of Peace' which is dedicated to the memory of the multitude of casualties of World War I.Starting in Bovec you can enjoy the blooming colourful meadows, awakening life in spring and summer, and the softness of winds, calm and peacefulness of nature in autumn. The lowland features forest, blue-green rivers and streams, magnificent waterfalls and gorges enriched with old homesteads and friendly Slovenes.
Our second centre, Ribcev Laz, is on the shores of Lake Bohinj from where you will wander around the lake, through forests and wildflower meadows, past waterfalls and explore charming hamlets adorned with half-timbered houses, stone bridges, and historic churches.
'Every known superstition in the world is gathered into the Carpathians, as if it were the centre of some sort of imaginative whirlpool.' So says the narrator of Dracula, the late 19th century English novel of Victorian superstitions that used this area of Romania to represent something on the edge of civilisation.
A trip to this part of the world is to enter a maelstrom of natural sensation. There is everywhere a bewildering mass of flora and fauna. Profusions of trees and flowers and grasses are barely touched by agricultural exploitation. Be alert, however, for roe deer and chamois and hedgehogs and rodents, plus the sight and sound of the area's 190 bird species. Transylvania is a region full of beauty of every kind, sometimes little towns or castles on the top of steep hills.
This trek rises daily through Carpathian lower reaches, a green land full of forests and woods, with here steep hills crowned with clumps of trees, and there villages newly built in a riot of colour and style. Smile and say Boo Naa (Hello) and you'll meet open-faced strangers who say all the country people show 'hospitality, flexibility, honesty'. The message is that tourists are welcome.