Balkan Tour 13 Days Munich-Belgrade
Discover the Best of Central & Southeast Europe
This 13-day journey takes you across some of Europe’s most beautiful and historic destinations. From Germany’s alpine villages to Croatia’s sun-soaked coast, and from Montenegro’s dramatic bays to Serbia’s vibrant capital — the Balkan Tour with IndoReisen is the perfect blend of culture, history, and natural beauty
Trip Highlights
Fairytale alpine towns like Hallstatt and Salzburg
Stunning lakes and castles in Slovenia
UNESCO wonders: Plitvice Lakes, Dubrovnik, and Mostar
Island hopping to Hvar and boat rides along Montenegro’s coast
Rich history in Sarajevo and Belgrade
History, heritage, and hidden gems—experience the Balkans like never before.
Itinerary:
Day 1: Arrival in Munich – Hallstatt – Salzburg
Begin your adventure in Germany with a trip to Hallstatt’s lakeside charm before exploring Salzburg, Mozart’s birthplace
Day 2: Salzburg – Bled
Cross into Slovenia to see Lake Bled, its castle, and the famous island church
Day 3: Bled – Postojna – Predjama – Ljubljana
Journey underground into the magical Postojna Cave and see Predjama Castle before reaching Ljubljana.
Day 4–5: Ljubljana – Rakovica – Plitvice – Zadar – Split
Explore Slovenia’s capital, then marvel at Plitvice Lakes before heading south through Croatia’s Adriatic towns
Day 6–7: Dubrovnik & Hvar Island
Walk Dubrovnik’s medieval walls, shop on Stradun Street, and enjoy a day trip to glamorous Hvar.
Day 8–9: Montenegro Coast
Sail past Our Lady of the Rocks, stroll in Perast, visit Sveti Stefan, Budva, and Tivat.
Day 10–11: Bosnia & Herzegovina
Discover Mostar’s iconic Old Bridge and dive into Sarajevo’s mix of Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, and modern culture.
Day 12–13: Serbia – Belgrade & Departure
Finish in lively Belgrade with visits to Kalemegdan Fortress, Nikola Tesla Museum, and the majestic Church of St. Sava.
Travel Tips
Best time: May–September for warm weather, April & October for fewer crowds
Pack comfortable shoes — lots of walking tours
Currency: Euro (Germany, Slovenia, Austria, Montenegro), Kuna (Croatia), Lek (Albania if added), Convertible Mark (Bosnia), Dinar (Serbia)
Bring a mix of cash + card — not everywhere takes cards in the Balkans