Destination:
Hungary,
Turkey,
Duration:
31 days
Style:
Small group,
Travel Period:
May 2027 - May 2028
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What's Included
- Experience the iconic, exhilarating Japanese bullet train
- 20 nights in 3 and 4-star hotels throughout Japan
- Airport transfers included on the first and last day / Airport transfers included on the first/last day
- Breakfast daily, 1 dinner
- Fully escorted by a dedicated tour leader / Fully escorted by a dedicated local guide in each region
- Independent exploration of northern Japan including Otaru, Sapporo and Hakodate, a mix of time to explore at your own pace with guided day trips (Days 16-21)
- Dedicated coach transportation
- 7 Day cooling off periodBudapest - Hungarian Parliament
- Budapest - Fisherman's Bastion
- Budapest - St. Stephen's Basilica
- Zagreb - Zagreb Cathedral
- Zagreb - St. Mark's Church
- Zagreb - Dolac Market
- Plitvice Lakes - Plitvice Lakes National Park
- Split - Palace of Diocletian
- Split - Cathedral of St. Domnius
- Split - Temple of Jupiter
- Dubrovnik - UNESCO listed Old Town
- Dubrovnik - Rector's Palace
- Dubrovnik - Franciscan Monastery
- Dubrovnik - City ramparts and Adriatic views
- Mostar - Mostar Old Bridge
- Sarajevo - Baščaršija
- Sarajevo - Gazi Husrev-bey Mosque
- Sarajevo - Latin Bridge
- Belgrade - Kalemegdan Fortress
- Belgrade - St. Sava Temple
- Timișoara - Union Square
- Hunedoara - Corvin Castle
- Sibiu - Large Square
- Sighișoara - Sighișoara Clock Tower
- Brasov - Black Church
- Bran - Bran Castle
- Sinaia - Peles Castle
- Bucharest - Palace of the Parliament
- Veliko Tarnovo - Tsarevets Fortress
- Plovdiv - Plovdiv Roman Amphitheater
- Sofia - Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
- Istanbul - Blue Mosque
- Istanbul - Grand Bazaar
- Istanbul - St Sophia Museum
- Istanbul - Hippodrome
- Istanbul - Bosphorus Dinner Cruise
- Troy - Trojan Horse
- Gallipoli - Lone Pine
- Gallipoli - Chunuk Bair Memorials
- Gallipoli - ANZAC Cove
- Gallipoli - The Nek
- Gallipoli - Johnston's Jolly
- Cappadocia - Goreme Open Air Museum
- Pamukkale - Travetines
- Pamukkale - Ancient city of Hierapolis
- Ephesus - Guided Tour
- Ephesus - Temple of Artemis
Start:Budapest, Hungary
Finish:Istanbul, Turkey
Finish:Istanbul, Turkey
Type:Group tour (max 24)
Tripcode:
54969
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Your Itinerary
Day 1 - Balkan Backroads Unveiled - Budapest - Arrival transfer
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Welcome to Budapest, the breathtaking capital of Hungary!
Upon arrival at Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport, you'll be transferred to your hotel. The remainder of the day is at leisure to explore — stroll along the Danube promenade, discover nearby cafés, or head out for your first taste of local Hungarian cuisine.In the evening, you'll meet your fellow travellers and tour leader for a welcome meeting at the hotel, where you'll receive an overview of the journey ahead.
Special Information
Arrival airport transfers are included as part of your package. You will be met upon arrival at the airport and transferred to your hotel. If Inspiring Vacations has not provided your international airfares, please ensure you provide your flight details via your Traveller Hub portal no later than 90 days prior to travel so that your transfers can be confirmed.
If you are arriving early and have made your own arrangements prior to your tour commencing, airport transfers will not be included. However, if you are purchasing pre-nights accommodation as part of your Inspiring Vacations package, airport transfers will still be provided to the starting hotel.
Day 2 - Balkan Backroads Unveiled - Budapest to Sofia - Allocation 24 - Current
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After breakfast, embark on a comprehensive 3-hour city tour of Budapest with a local guide, starting with the stunning view from Gellért Hill. From here, you'll enjoy an unbeatable panorama of the city, split into two parts: Buda, the ancient seat of Hungarian kings, and Pest, the modern heart of the city.
We'll begin our exploration in Buda, visiting the impressive Buda Castle and wandering through Trinity Square, Fisherman's Bastion, and Matthias Church. After snapping photos of the grand Buda Castle, we'll cross the iconic Chain Bridge to Pest, where you'll be awed by the magnificent Hungarian Parliament Building along the Danube's edge.
Next, we'll stroll down lively Váci Street, home to bustling shops, before visiting St. Stephen's Basilica, which houses the surprisingly quirky relic of the right hand of King Stephen. We'll then take a walk along the elegant Andrássy Avenue, lined with opulent buildings like the Hungarian State Opera House, before reaching the historical Heroes' Square.
For lunch, you might like to sample traditional Hungarian cuisine at a local restaurant—gulyás (goulash) stew is a beloved national dish, but there are plenty of delicious options to explore.
For the rest of the afternoon and evening, you're free to spend your time as you wish—perhaps relaxing at one of Budapest's famous thermal baths, exploring more of the city's grand boulevards and historic sites, or, if you'd like, joining a Danube river cruise. As the sun sets, glide beneath the city's illuminated bridges, sip champagne, and enjoy the sounds of Franz Liszt.
Inspiring Highlights
Gellért Hill
Buda Castle and Fisherman's Bastion
St. Stephen's Basilica and Váci Street
Day 3 - Balkan Backroads Unveiled - Budapest to Sofia - Allocation 24 - Current
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After breakfast, we make our way to Zagreb, the capital of Croatia. Upon arrival, we will head out to explore the city on foot with a local guide.
Our walking tour begins in Kaptol Square in the Upper Town, home to the impressive Zagreb Cathedral, whose twin spires dominate the skyline. From there, we continue past Krvavi Most to St. Mark's Church, easily recognized by its vibrant tiled roof, and visit the nearby Jesuit Church of St. Catherine and the historic Parliament building.
The tour concludes with free time to explore at your own pace. You might wander the cobbled streets of the Old Town, visit Ban Jelačić Square, or browse the shops and cafés along lively Ilica Street.
Inspiring Highlights
City tour with local guide
Zagreb Cathedral
St. Mark's Church
Dolac Market
Old Town and Ban Jelacic Square
Special Information
Your travel time today will be approximately 6 hours.
Day 4 - Balkan Backroads Unveiled - Budapest to Sofia - Allocation 24 - Current
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After breakfast, we depart Zagreb and make our way to the remarkable Plitvice Lakes National Park. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is celebrated for its cascading waterfalls, 16 terraced lakes, and lush forests—an awe-inspiring display of nature at its finest.
You'll explore the park on a guided walk, taking in the beauty of this natural wonder and enjoying plenty of photo-worthy moments along the way.
Later, we continue to the coastal city of Split. After checking into your hotel, the rest of the day is yours to unwind—perhaps with a seaside coffee or dinner at one of the city's many waterfront restaurants.
Inspiring Highlights
Plitvice Lakes National Park
Special Information
Your travel time today will be approximately 4 hours.
Day 5 - Balkan Backroads Unveiled - Budapest to Sofia - Allocation 24 - Current
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After breakfast, we'll set off for a walking tour of Split's Old Town with a local guide, where the city's rich Roman history comes to life. The heart of the Old Town is the Palace of Diocletian, a remarkable example of Roman architecture, built in the 4th century. This impressive palace is one of the largest and best-preserved of its kind in the world.
As we wander through the cobbled streets, we'll see the Cathedral of St. Domnius, originally built as a mausoleum for Emperor Diocletian, and the Temple of Jupiter, guarded by a headless black sphinx. After our walking tour, you'll have the afternoon free to explore at your own pace.
You might choose to take a high-speed catamaran to the stunning island of Hvar, book a Game of Thrones tour, or hike up Marjan Hill for panoramic views of Split. Alternatively, relax on one of Split's beautiful beaches and soak in the Mediterranean vibes.
Inspiring Highlights
City tour with local guide
Palace of Diocletian
Cathedral of St. Domnius
Temple of Jupiter
Day 6 - Balkan Backroads Unveiled - Budapest to Sofia - Allocation 24 - Current
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After breakfast, we'll drive along the stunning Croatian coast, taking in breathtaking views as we approach Dubrovnik, often called the ‘Pearl of the Adriatic.' Upon arrival, we'll check in and take a short break before heading out for our ‘Old Dubrovnik on Foot' tour.
Dubrovnik's Old Town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a treasure trove of Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture. We'll visit the Rector's Palace, a stunning blend of Gothic and Renaissance design, and the Sponza Palace, one of the city's most beautiful and best-preserved buildings. We'll also pass by Orlando's Tower in Luza Square, dedicated to the knight who famously saved the city in the 9th century.
After the tour, the afternoon is yours to explore. Walk the impressive city ramparts with views over the Adriatic, visit the Maritime Museum in St. John's Castle, or explore Game of Thrones filming locations around the city. Alternatively, you may wish to take a boat ride to Lokrum Island, ride the Dubrovnik cable car, or simply enjoy the charm of the Old Town.
Inspiring Highlights
Guided walking tour
UNESCO listed Old Town
Rector's Palace
Franciscan Monastery
City ramparts and Adriatic views
Special Information
Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours.
Day 7 - Balkan Backroads Unveiled - Budapest to Sofia - Allocation 24 - Current
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Today is yours to enjoy at leisure in the stunning city of Dubrovnik. Wander through the cobbled streets of the Old Town, walk the iconic city walls for panoramic views of the Adriatic Sea, or relax at one of the charming cafés overlooking the harbor.
For those wishing to explore further, an optional full-day excursion to Montenegro is available.
Day 8 - Balkan Backroads Unveiled - Budapest to Sofia - Allocation 24 - Current
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After breakfast, we'll leave Croatia behind and drive toward Mostar. This medieval town in northern Herzegovina is one of the most iconic sights in the Balkans. With its cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and the striking Old Bridge spanning the Neretva River, Mostar is truly a postcard-perfect destination.
We'll take a leisurely stroll through the town's narrow streets and uncover the history of this remarkable place. Crossing the UNESCO-protected Old Bridge, a symbol of freedom and resilience, we may even witness daring divers leaping into the river—a tradition that has endured for centuries.
In the late afternoon, we'll continue our journey to Sarajevo, a city steeped in history and cultural richness. After checking in, you'll have some free time to explore. For dinner, don't miss the chance to try ćevapčići, a traditional Bosnian dish of small grilled meat patties beloved by locals.
Inspiring Highlights
Guided walking tour of Mostar Old Town
Mostar UNESCO Old Bridge
Special Information
Your travel time today will be approximately 5 hours.
Day 9 - Balkan Backroads Unveiled - Budapest to Sofia - Allocation 24 - Current
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After breakfast, we'll begin our exploration of Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia & Herzegovina — a city rich in history and shaped by a remarkable mix of cultural influences.
Our guided tour begins in the charming Turkish Bazaar, Baščaršija, a vibrant quarter filled with traditional workshops, artisan stores and centuries-old trading streets. We'll admire exquisite Ottoman architecture, including the elegant Gazi Husrev-bey Mosque, and visit iconic landmarks such as the Sebilj Fountain, the beautifully restored City Hall (Vijećnica), and the intriguing Spite House, each offering a glimpse into Sarajevo's layered past.
We'll then visit the powerful Tunnel of Hope (War Tunnel Museum), a deeply moving site that played a vital role during the Siege of Sarajevo, providing a life-saving underground link for food, supplies and communication. This visit offers meaningful insight into the resilience of the city and its people during the Bosnian War.
As we continue our drive through Sarajevo, we'll pass the 1984 Winter Olympic Stadium and the Gavrilo Princip Museum, landmarks tied to key moments in modern history. Along the way, keep an eye out for the poignant Sarajevo Roses — memorials filled with red resin that mark the sites of deadly shell impacts during the war.
After the tour, enjoy free time to stroll along the banks of the Miljacka River, relax at a local café, or savour a traditional Bosnian coffee.
In the evening, a delicious dinner is included at a local restaurant, giving you the perfect opportunity to sample traditional Bosnian cuisine.
Inspiring Highlights
City tour with local guide
Tunnel of Hope Museum
Day 10 - Balkan Backroads Unveiled - Budapest to Sofia - Allocation 24 - Current
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After breakfast, we'll leave Sarajevo behind and travel north toward Belgrade, the lively capital of Serbia. Along the way, enjoy the changing landscapes of the Balkans as we make our way through charming towns and scenic countryside.
We'll arrive in Belgrade in the afternoon, leaving plenty of time to explore this dynamic city at your own pace. Wander along Knez Mihailova Street, take in the views from Kalemegdan Fortress, or relax at a riverside café and watch the Danube and Sava rivers meet. The afternoon is yours to discover the unique energy and history of Belgrade.
Special Information
Your travel time today will be approximately 5 hours.
Day 11 - Balkan Backroads Unveiled - Budapest to Sofia - Allocation 24 - Current
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After breakfast, we'll set out on a guided tour of Belgrade, exploring some of its most significant landmarks and neighborhoods.
We begin at the historic Belgrade Fortress, overlooking the meeting point of the Sava and Danube rivers. Spanning centuries of history, the site includes highlights such as the Victor Monument, Saint Petka Chapel, and the Clock Tower.
From there, we take a panoramic drive through New Belgrade, known for its striking modernist architecture, before crossing into Zemun—a charming riverside district with cobblestone streets and a relaxed, Mediterranean feel.
Continuing on, we pass through the elegant Dedinje neighborhood and arrive at the Saint Sava Temple, one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world and a powerful symbol of Serbian spirituality and identity.
The afternoon is free for you to explore at your own pace. You might visit the Nikola Tesla Museum, browse the National Museum, or simply enjoy the energy of Belgrade's city centre.
In the evening, we'll visit Skadarlija, the city's charming bohemian quarter. Often likened to Montmartre in Paris, this lively area is known for its traditional restaurants, local music and warm, artistic atmosphere. Here, you'll enjoy an included dinner, giving you the perfect opportunity to sample authentic local cuisine while soaking up the vibrant surroundings.
Inspiring Highlights
Belgrade Fortress
Zemun
Saint Sava Temple
Day 12 - Balkan Backroads Unveiled - Budapest to Sofia - Allocation 24 - Current
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After breakfast, we'll travel towards Novi Sad, Serbia's vibrant second-largest city. Along the way, we'll stop in the charming town of Sremski Karlovci, once the cultural centre of Serbia during the 18th century. As we stroll through its cobbled streets, we'll visit important historical sites, including the first Serbian high school, the Old Patriarch's Court, and the theological complex with the Assembly Church and Theological Lyceum.
Situated in the heart of Serbia's renowned wine region, we'll also stop at a local cellar to sample Bermet, a distinctive local wine.
Continuing on to Novi Sad, we'll explore the historic centre, wandering through the lively pedestrian zone and seeing key landmarks such as the main square, cathedral, and episcopal buildings. After the tour, enjoy some free time to have lunch, relax at a café, or explore the city at your own pace.
Later in the day, we'll continue our journey to Romania, arriving in Timișoara in the late afternoon. After checking into the hotel, the rest of the day is at leisure to relax or enjoy a gentle first taste of the city.
Inspiring Highlights
Sremski Karlovci
Wine tasting
Special Information
Your travel time today will be approximately 6 hours.
Day 13 - Balkan Backroads Unveiled - Budapest to Sofia - Allocation 24 - Current
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After breakfast and check-out, we'll begin our guided tour of Timisoara's historical center, visiting some of the city's most important landmarks. You'll marvel at the stunning Orthodox Cathedral, the lively Victory Square, Liberty Square with its City Hall, and Union Square, home to the Roman Catholic Cathedral. We'll also explore the Serbian Orthodox Cathedral and the Bishop's Palace, each offering a glimpse into the city's rich history. Afterward, we'll take a lunch break at one of Timisoara's cozy restaurants.
Following lunch, we'll continue our journey east, with our first stop at Corvin Castle, also known as Hunyadi Castle. This magnificent Gothic fortress in the heart of Transylvania is one of Romania's most iconic landmarks, steeped in medieval charm and rich with legends.
After exploring the castle, we'll drive on to Sibiu, a picturesque city founded by German settlers in the 12th century. Known as ‘The City of Eyes' for the unique roofs that seem to watch over the streets, Sibiu invites discovery. Once we check into our hotel, you'll have a brief break to refresh before we embark on a walking tour.
During the tour, we'll visit the Large Square, home to the Brukenthal National Museum, and the charming Small Square. You'll also see the Council Tower, the famous Bridge of Lies, the Stairs Passage, and the Orthodox Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, inspired by Hagia Sophia in Istanbul.
After the tour, you'll have the afternoon free to explore Sibiu at your own pace, soaking in the medieval atmosphere or savoring some traditional Romanian delicacies.
Inspiring Highlights
Guided walking tour of Timișoara
Corvin Castle
Guided walking tour of Sibiu
Special Information
Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours.
Day 14 - Balkan Backroads Unveiled - Budapest to Sofia - Allocation 24 - Current
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Today, we continue our journey through The Transylvanian Triangle, beginning with a visit to Sighisoara, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Founded in the 12th century by German craftsmen, the Transylvanian Saxons, this town is famous for its well-preserved medieval centre, colourful houses, and impressive watchtowers. But perhaps the most intriguing aspect of Sighisoara is its connection to Vlad the Impaler, the real-life figure behind the Dracula legend. During our exploration, we'll visit the Church of the Dominican Monastery, the Clock Tower, Saint Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, the Tailors' Tower, and the Covered Stairway, all while soaking in the medieval charm of this fascinating town.
After Sighisoara, we'll continue to Brasov, widely considered the most picturesque town of our journey. Known for its restored medieval buildings, bastions, and fortifications, Brasov is best explored on foot. We'll take a leisurely stroll through its pretty streets, where you'll encounter highlights such as the narrowest street in the world, the iconic Black Church, Catherine's Gate, and the Beth Israel Synagogue. There's plenty of history and charm on every corner, making this town a perfect spot to immerse yourself in Romania's culture.
After a day of exploration, enjoy a relaxed evening in Brasov, soaking up the atmosphere and preparing for the exciting adventures that await us tomorrow.
Inspiring Highlights
Sighisoara's medieval centre
The Clock Tower
Narrowest street in the world
Special Information
Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours.
Day 15 - Balkan Backroads Unveiled - Budapest to Sofia - Allocation 24 - Current
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Today, we'll immerse ourselves in the stunning landscapes and legendary landmarks of Transylvania. This region is not only known for its striking natural beauty but also its interesting history.
Our first stop will be Bran Castle, often referred to as ‘Dracula's Castle'. Once a royal residence, it is now an iconic symbol of Vlad the Impaler, the figure who inspired the Dracula legend. We'll explore the castle's imposing towers, narrow staircases, and winding passages while uncovering the stories and myths surrounding this historic fortress.
Next, we'll visit Peles Castle, often regarded as the most impressive castle in Romania. Built by King Carol I as a summer residence, this Neo-Renaissance masterpiece has a fairytale-like structure, surrounded by beautifully landscaped parklands. The castle's striking exterior is adorned with handpainted stained glass windows and sculptures, while the interior features over 160 rooms, each decorated by more than 400 artists and craftsmen, making it one of the most magnificent castles in Europe.
After a day steeped in history and architecture, we'll continue our journey to Bucharest, the capital of Romania. After checking into our hotel, enjoy some free time to relax or explore the city at your own pace.
Inspiring Highlights
Bran Castle
Peles Castle
Transylvanian scenery
Special Information
Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours.
Day 16 - Balkan Backroads Unveiled - Budapest to Sofia - Allocation 24 - Current
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Today, we'll uncover why Bucharest is often called ‘Little Paris'. With its wide boulevards, treelined avenues, and stunning architecture, the city exudes a charm reminiscent of France's capital.
As we explore, you'll see an intriguing blend of French, Byzantine, and communist-era architecture, with buildings that reflect the city's diverse history. We'll visit some of the major sights, including Piața Unirii, home to the massive Palace of the Parliament, which is the second largest building in the world after the Pentagon.
We'll also stop by Roman Square and The Arch of Triumph, which showcase the city's French influence. The Romanian Athenaeum, a neo-classical masterpiece, is next on our list, followed by Lipscani Street, the vibrant heart of Bucharest's Old Town, and Calea Victoriei Avenue, lined with grand buildings and theatres. Finally, we'll visit Revolution Square, where pivotal moments of the 1989 revolution took place.
In the afternoon, enjoy some free time to explore Bucharest at your leisure. Whether you're strolling through the city's parks, or soaking in the lively dining scene, there's plenty to see and experience. In the evening, immerse yourself in the exciting atmosphere that Bucharest is famous for.
Inspiring Highlights
Guided city tour
Palace of the Parliament
Romanian Athenaeum
Lipscani Street and Revolution Square
Day 17 - Balkan Backroads Unveiled - Budapest to Sofia - Allocation 24 - Current
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After breakfast and check out, we'll journey into Bulgaria, making our way towards the village of Ivanovo. Our first stop will be the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Ivanovo Rock-Hewn Churches. This remarkable complex, dating back to the 12th century, is a series of churches, chapels, monasteries, and cells carved directly into the rock. It was here that the first hermits created their homes and places of worship, and today it stands as a testament to early monastic life.
Next, we'll visit the picturesque village of Arbanasi, which feels like an open-air museum. With its 80 beautifully preserved houses, Arbanasi retains its medieval charm, showcasing the quiet, timeless beauty of Bulgaria's rural architecture.
Our final stop for the day is Veliko Tarnovo, often referred to as the ‘City of Tsars'. Nestled on the banks of the Yantra River, the city is home to the impressive Tsarevets Fortress, the ruins of the former royal palace, and the Patriarchal Church. The city's medieval atmosphere is beautifully preserved in its narrow streets and ancient architecture, where you can also admire the craftsmanship of local artisans.
After checking in at the hotel, you'll have the evening free to relax and explore this charming town.
Inspiring Highlights
Ivanovo Rock-Hewn Churches
Arbanasi Village
Veliko Tarnovo
Special Information
Your travel time today will be approximately 4 hours.
Day 18 - Balkan Backroads Unveiled - Budapest to Sofia - Allocation 24 - Current
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After breakfast and check out, we'll set off for the Regional Ethnographic Open-Air Museum Etar, an open-air museum which showcases Bulgarian life during the National Revival. This museum features 50 objects, including water-powered installations and artisan workshops. It offers a fascinating glimpse into Bulgaria's traditional architecture, craftsmanship, and way of life, focusing on 20 regional crafts.
Next, we'll head to Kazanlak, known for its fragrant rose fields. Here, you'll have the chance to take in the stunning landscape and capture some incredible photos of the blooming roses, which play a crucial role in Bulgaria's rose oil industry.
From there, we'll continue to the Damascene Ethnographic Complex, located in the heart of the Valley of Roses. Learn about Bulgaria's renowned rose oil production and the importance of roses in the country's culture. After a break for lunch, we'll visit the famous Thracian Tomb of Kazanlak, a UNESCO World Heritage Site dating back to the 4th century BC. This tomb provides a glimpse into the region's rich Thracian history.
Our final stop for the day is Plovdiv, one of the oldest cities in Europe, where we'll check in and enjoy a free evening. Plovdiv is known for its cultural blend, sitting on seven hills and showcasing a mix of architectural styles from different civilizations. The city is often referred to as a ‘museum under the open sky' due to its remarkable history and preserved heritage.
Inspiring Highlights
Regional Ethnographic Open-Air Museum Etar
Kazanlak rose fields
Thracian Tomb of Kazanlak
Special Information
Your travel time today will be approximately 4 hours.
Day 19 - Balkan Backroads Unveiled - Budapest to Sofia - Allocation 24 - Current
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After breakfast, we'll embark on a Plovdiv sightseeing tour. Our walking tour will take us through some of the city's most historic and cultural landmarks. We'll visit the Ancient Theatre of Philippopolis, a well-preserved Roman theatre still used for performances today. We'll also see the Roman Stadium, an ancient structure that once hosted public events, and the Church of Saint Constantine and Helena, a beautiful example of Bulgarian Orthodox architecture. Our tour will conclude in Kapana, a fun pedestrian district known for its thriving arts scene, filled with shops, galleries, and restaurants. Here, you can enjoy the creative atmosphere and have lunch at one of the local spots.
In the afternoon, travel from Plovdiv to Sofia, Bulgaria's vibrant capital. Upon arrival, check in at your hotel and enjoy some free time to relax or explore the city independently.
In the evening, enjoy an included Bulgarian traditional dinner with a folklore show featuring live music, dance performances, and local culinary specialties—a festive, memorable cultural experience.
Inspiring Highlights
Plovdiv's Ancient Theatre and Roman Stadium
Kapana District
Special Information
Your travel time today will be approximately 3 hours.
Day 20 - Balkan Backroads Unveiled - Sofia - Current
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After breakfast, we'll begin our Sofia sightseeing tour. Our walking tour will take us through the ruins of the Serdica-Roman fortress walls, and we'll stop at St. George Rotunda, the oldest building in Sofia, as well as the St. Sofia Basilica, the oldest active church that gave the city its name.
We'll also visit St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, one of the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in the world, and the National Theatre, among many other historical sites that blend the ancient with the cosmopolitan city life of modern Sofia.
In the afternoon, you'll have free time to explore at your own pace. Alternatively, you may wish to join an optional tour to Rila Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Bulgaria's holiest places. This revered monastery is a significant spiritual and literary centre, with a rich history stretching from the Middle Ages to the present day.
Inspiring Highlights
St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
St. George Rotunda
Day 21 - Balkan Backroads & Turkey - Sofia to Istanbul - Transfer
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After breakfast, you'll farewell Sofia and begin your journey onward to Istanbul, marking the next chapter of your travels.
You'll be transferred to the airport for your flight to Turkey, and upon arrival in Istanbul, you'll be met and transferred to your hotel, centrally located in the heart of the city. The remainder of the day is at leisure to explore at your own pace.
This evening, you'll meet your new tour leader and fellow travellers for a welcome meeting in the hotel reception at approximately 7:00pm.
Special Information
Your travel time today will be approximately 4 hours.
Your transfer to the airport is included as part of your package. You will be collected from your hotel at the appropriate time and transferred to Sofia Airport to meet your onward flight to Istanbul.Your included flight allows one checked bag up to 23kg (50 lbs), and one 7kg (15 lbs) carry-on, with options to increase your luggage allowance at the airport if needed. Your flight will be unescorted.
Istanbul Arrival Information
Arriving at Istanbul Airport (IST)After passing passport control and collecting your luggage, make your way to Exit #13 and outside our representative will be waiting opposite the exit door, holding a sign with your name on it.
Arriving at Sabiha Gokcen Airport (SAW)There is only one exit door for both domestic and international arrivals. After collecting your luggage, follow the signs to the exit. Our transfer representative will be waiting outside the exit door holding a sign with your name on it.
Day 22 - 14 Day Incredible Turkey & Greek Island Cruise - Istanbul to Kuşadası - Allocation 20 - Current
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After breakfast, depart Istanbul and travel along the scenic coastline of the Sea of Marmara toward the historic region of Troy.On arrival, visit the impressive Troy Museum, where modern exhibits and archaeological discoveries bring the ancient city to life. Afterwards, step back in time as you explore the legendary ruins of Troy itself, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for the tale of the Trojan Horse and the epic story of Helen of Sparta and Paris of Troy. Wander through the archaeological site and imagine the layers of history that have unfolded here over thousands of years.Later, continue to Çanakkale and check in to your hotel for a short rest. Late in the evening, prepare for a very early start as you depart around midnight. Crossing the Dardanelles by ferry, continue to Anzac Cove where you will arrive in the early hours to secure a place for the overnight stay ahead of the ANZAC Day Dawn Service.
Inspiring Highlights
Troy Trojan Horse
Special Information
Your travel time today will be approximately 5 hours.
Day 23 - 14 Day Incredible Turkey & Greek Island Cruise - Istanbul to Kuşadası - Allocation 20 - Current
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In the early hours of the morning, depart your hotel and travel to the Gallipoli Peninsula to attend one of the most moving commemorations in the world — the ANZAC Day Dawn Service. As the quiet darkness settles over the historic shoreline, take your place at the ANZAC Commemorative Site where a pre-service program shares stories, reflections and music, honouring the courage and sacrifice of those who served.
As the first light of day breaks across the Gallipoli coastline, the Dawn Service begins. Surrounded by fellow Australians, New Zealanders and visitors from around the world, experience this deeply emotional ceremony in the very place where the ANZAC story began. It is a powerful and unforgettable moment of remembrance.
Following the Dawn Service, you will make your way to one of two national commemorations. You may choose to attend the Australian National Service at Lone Pine Memorial, dedicated to the Australian soldiers who fought and fell here, or the New Zealand National Service at Chunuk Bair, where New Zealand troops played a significant role during the campaign. Both services provide a meaningful opportunity to reflect and pay tribute.
After the commemorations conclude, rejoin your coach and begin the journey back to Istanbul. The remainder of the day is at leisure to rest or explore at your own pace after this unforgettable and emotional experience.
Inspiring Highlights
Gallipoli Dawn Service
National Commemorations
Special Information
Exact departure times from your hotel will be confirmed by your Tour Leader during your trip. Due to extensive road closures and security measures on ANZAC Day, coaches are unable to access the commemorative sites directly. Your coach will drop you at a designated point, after which you will walk with your Tour Leader to the ANZAC Commemorative Site.
Please be aware that attending the services involves a moderate amount of walking, including uphill sections and uneven terrain. The walk to the Dawn Service site can take approximately 20–30 minutes depending on conditions and crowd flow. If attending the Lone Pine or Chunuk Bair services, additional walking will be required between commemorative areas.
At the conclusion of the services, guests will walk to a designated coach collection point where your coach will meet you for the return journey. Comfortable walking shoes and warm clothing are strongly recommended, as temperatures can be cool in the early morning hours.
Day 24 - 14 Day Incredible Turkey & Greek Island Cruise - Istanbul to Kuşadası - Allocation 20 - Current
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After breakfast, enjoy a fully guided tour of the only city to span two continents, visiting the Blue Mosque, Grand Bazaar, St Sophia Museum and the Hippodrome.
Later tonight you will be picked up from your hotel to join a dinner cruise experience up the Bosphorus. The waterway lies between Europe and Asia and passes under the suspension bridges, providing panoramic views of Ottoman summer palaces, waterside mansions and modern villas lining the coast. A truly memorable experience!
Inspiring Highlights
Old City
Blue Mosque
Grand Bazaar
St Sophia Museum
Hippodrome
Bosphorus Dinner Cruise
Day 25 - 14 Day Incredible Turkey & Greek Island Cruise - Istanbul to Kuşadası - Allocation 20 - Current
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This morning, we transfer to the airport for our included flight to Cappadocia, a region famed for its otherworldly landscapes and rich history.
Upon arrival, we transfer to our hotel, where you can settle in and unwind. The rest of the day is yours to explore at leisure—perhaps take a stroll through the charming streets, admire the unique rock formations, or simply relax and soak in the atmosphere of this enchanting destination. Cappadocia, known for its breathtaking landscapes, is truly a place like no other, and it's sure to leave you with memories that will have you wanting to return again.
To complete this exceptional experience, you'll spend the night in a carefully selected Cave Hotel, where the charm and character of the region come alive, offering you an unforgettable stay in a one-of-a-kind setting.
Special InformationYour travel time today will be approximately 4 hours.
Your included flight allows one checked bag up to 25kg (55 lbs), and one 7kg (15 lbs) carry-on, with options to increase your luggage allowance at the airport if needed (additional fees are payable directly to the airline).
Day 26 - 14 Day Incredible Turkey & Greek Island Cruise - Istanbul to Kuşadası - Allocation 20 - Current
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Today promises another unforgettable highlight! We begin by immersing ourselves in the lunar landscapes of Cappadocia, visiting the Göreme Open Air Museum, where ancient cave churches and frescoes bring history to life. We'll also marvel at the iconic fairy chimneys, unique rock formations that have become synonymous with this extraordinary region. Our adventure continues as we explore the fascinating underground cities, a labyrinth of tunnels and chambers carved deep into the earth.
Inspiring Highlights
Göreme - Open Air Museum
Kaymakli - Underground City
Day 27 - 14 Day Incredible Turkey & Greek Island Cruise - Istanbul to Kuşadası - Allocation 20 - Current
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After breakfast, we embark on a journey along the legendary Silk Road, stopping first at the impressive Sultanhani Caravansary, a beautifully preserved 13th-century resting place for travellers and traders. Continuing on to Konya, we visit the Mevlana Museum, dedicated to the life and teachings of the revered Sufi poet Rumi.
Our travels then take us onward to Pamukkale, home of the stunning white calcium terraces.
Inspiring Highlights
Sultanhani Caravansary
Mevlana Museum
Special InformationYour travel time today will be approximately 8 hours.
Day 28 - 14 Day Incredible Turkey & Greek Island Cruise - Istanbul to Kuşadası - Allocation 20 - Current
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This morning, we journey to the magnificent Travertines of Pamukkale, where the brilliant white calcium terraces create a surreal, almost otherworldly landscape. We also explore the ancient ruins of Hierapolis, once a thriving Roman spa town. Take a moment to dip into the warm, mineral-rich waters of the hot springs, surrounded by the remains of ancient columns—a place once revered for its therapeutic powers.
In the afternoon, enjoy a special demonstration of locally crafted leather goods, showcasing the region's rich artisanal traditions. We then continue our journey to Kuşadası, a beautiful coastal town, where we'll settle in for the evening.
Inspiring Highlights
Travertines
Hierapolis
Special InformationYour travel time today will be approximately 3 hours.
Day 29 - Istanbul Extension - Kusadası to Istanbul - Fez
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Departing after breakfast, we begin our day with a guided tour of Ephesus, one of the best-preserved ancient cities in the world. Walk along its marble streets, admire the grand theatre, and take in the mystical atmosphere of this once-thriving metropolis. A short distance away, we visit the site of the Temple of Artemis, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, where remnants of its storied past remain.
Later, you will return to Kuşadası where you will have the rest of the day at leisure.
Inspiring Highlights
Ephesus
Temple of Artemis
Special InformationYour travel time today will be approximately 2 hours.
Day 30 - Istanbul Extension - Kusadası to Istanbul - Fez
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After breakfast, you will be transferred from your hotel in Kusadasi to Izmir airport for your flight to Istanbul. Upon arrival in Istanbul, you will be met and transferred to your hotel, where you can check in and settle in comfortably.
The remainder of the day is at your leisure to explore Istanbul at your own pace. You might choose to take a casual stroll through the historic Sultanahmet district, visit the Grand Bazaar for some shopping, or simply relax at your hotel and enjoy the amenities. In the evening, consider dining at a local restaurant to savour Istanbul's diverse culinary offerings.
Special InformationYour travel time today will be approximately 4.5 hours.
Day 31 - Istanbul - Land Only - Depart - Departure transfer - Fez
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After breakfast, our tour through Turkey comes to an end. At the appropriate time please make your own way to the airport for your flight home.
Thank you for travelling with Inspiring Vacations. We hope you had a memorable experience.
Special InformationAirport transfers are not included. Our transfer portal offers the option to book your airport transfers for an easier arrival experience (additional charges apply). Access to this portal will be available through your Traveller Hub once your booking is confirmed.
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Tripcode: 54969
Start:Budapest, Hungary
Finish:Istanbul, Turkey
Finish:Istanbul, Turkey
Type:Group tour (max 24)
Tripcode:
142842
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