Thriving capital cities and friendly seaside villages, hidden mountain hamlets and an Old Town set on the water – Eastern Europe flaunts a pretty impressive display of attractions. On this 26-day adventure, you’ll discover the highlights of this diverse region, plus a whole lot of lesser-known spots. Explore the up-and-coming, once war-ravaged Sarajevo, fall in love with the walled city of medieval Dubrovnik, kick into adventure mode in Ljubljana and feast on regional specialties in Venice, along the Cinque Terre, in Florence and in Rome. With expert local guidance and a small group of like-minded travellers, what more could you need for an epic journey across Europe?
Explore the most prominent tourist attractions in Romania on an 8-day tour from Budapest.
Our tour will take you through the historical regions of Transylvania and Bukovina, where you will discover some of the most famous landmarks in the area, such as the Turda Salt Mine and the Painted Monasteries of Bucovina.
You will also tour two of Transylvania's medieval cities, Sighisoara and Brasov, as well as explore the Saxon settlement of Viscri. Your tour will come to an end in Bucharest, but not before visiting two of Romania's most stunning medieval castles: Peles Castle and Bran Castle.
Please see the detailed itinerary for more information on sites and activities.
DO NOT GO ON THIS TRIP if you're not ok with joining a group that has already been happily travelling together for a week. This is NOT a standalone trip, you're joining partway through on the European Trail.
Travel to three of the most famous capitals in Europe with this tour of Prague, Vienna, and Budapest! Your journey will begin in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic known for its rich cultural attractions and vast architectural beauty. This breathtaking city is situated on the Vltava River in the center of the Bohemian Basin, and boasts dozens of historic museums, art galleries, and exhibits waiting to be explored! Pay a visit to the Prague Castle, home to relics of Bohemian Kings, explore the Jewish Quarter, and sip on some of the world’s finest brews in the place where Pilsner beer was invented. Next, you will take a train to Vienna, the capital of Austria and the City of Music where you may listen to symphonies composed by Ludwig van Beethoven and Gustav Mahler. Listen to live music at the Vienna’s State Opera, one of the world’s leading opera houses or pay a visit to the Hofburg, the official residence of every Austrian ruler since the 12th century. Finally, you will visit Budapest, the Hungarian capital home to a whopping 123 thermal baths! Enjoy the breathtaking views of the Buda Castle, visit the Fisherman’s Bastion, and marvel over the Vajdahunyad Castle for a fascinating end to your tour of Central Europe!
This trip was absolutely amazing! It has wonderful scenery and architecture. The history of these countries make you think about humanity and the resolve of people. The tour guide was very knowledgeable about the history and geography of the countries. The hotels were centrally located, clean and very comfortable. The extra excursions were fun! Best of all the people that were in our group were extremely friendly!