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Eastern Europe Explorer

Eastern Europe Explorer

Be mesmerised on this explorer tour through the best and most beautiful regions from Eastern Europe to Turkey. Explore the captivating cities of Budapest, Bucharest and Sofia and Istanbul. Sample culinary delights with local folk in Viscri, be inspired by the traditional craft workshops in Plovdiv, hear enthralling myths from Transylvania and visit the quaint town of Bansko, snug at the foot of the Pirin Mountains and bask in the transcontinental glory of Istanbul. This is a journey full of culture and history, of monuments, markets and museums, tantalising towns and charming cities.

Activities

  • Eger – Wine Sampling
  • Maramures – Day Tour with Local Guide
  • Maramures – Sapanta Merry Cemetery
  • Maramures – Barsana Monastery
  • Viscri – Local Home Cooked Dinner
  • Viscri – Fortified Church
  • Bran Castle – Tour
  • Bucharest – Walking Tour with Local Guide
  • Veliko Tarnovo- Orientation Walk
  • Veliko Tarnovo- Local Cheese and Wine Workshop
  • Veliko Tarnovo – Tsarevets Fortress
  • Rila – Monastery Visit
  • Pirin Mountains – Hike
  • Rhodope Narrow-Gauge Railway
  • Plovdiv-Private Transfer from Plovdiv Train Station to Plovdiv Hotel
  • Plovdiv – Walking Tour with Local Guide
  • Istanbul- Private Transfer from Istanbul Bus Station to Istanbul Hotel
  • Plovdiv- Private Transfer from Plovdiv Hotel to Plovdiv Bus Station

Highlights

  • Rich in history, art, architecture, cuisine and nightlife, Budapest is a hot European destination. The Museum of Fine Arts offers free English tours that reveal the famous artwork of Monet, Manet and Goya, just to name a few
  • A homestay with a family in the Saxon village of Viscri in Romania offers insight into local life and the chance to sample some delicious home-cooked food
  • This trip takes you to a mix of exciting capital cities and quaint mountain villages through Eastern Europe all the way to the transcontinental Istanbul.
  • Transylvania is drenched in history and myth. Discover the medieval city of Sighisoara, the birthplace of one of Romania’s most infamous figures, Vlad the Impaler – better known as the inspiration for Count Dracula
  • Journey deep into the forested valley of Rila to find the Monastery of Saint Ivan. Over 1,000 years old, this spectacular building is one of Bulgaria’s most important cultural, historical and architectural monuments

04/15/2025 through 10/13/2026
04/15/2025 through 11/03/2026

Day 1 The capital and largest city in Hungary, Budapest is a favorite European destination for millions of tourists each year. Once the center of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, this cosmopolitan city and UNESCO World Heritage site has plenty of historical and cultural landmarks to explore.

The prominent Chain Bridge, built in 1849, connected the former villages of Buda, Óbuda, and Pest, separated by the glistening Danube, and led to the establishment of today’s Budapest. Despite extensive destruction to the city during World War II, major efforts to restore historic castles and build new hotels led to an influx of tourists in the decades that followed. Visitors will marvel at the stunning architectural beauty of Budapest’s many cathedrals, basilicas, and synagogues. Climb to the top of famed St. Stephen’s Basilica in Pest to find a spectacular panoramic view of the city, or visit Dohány Street Synagogue, the largest synagogue on the continent and a paradigm of Moorish Revival architecture.

A cruise down the mighty Danube will provide ample sightseeing opportunities for many of the city’s most famous attractions. Find the striking Buda Castle, crafted in a Baroque style and once home to Hungarian royalty, in the “Castle District” of Castle Hill and old-town Budapest, not to mention a host of galleries, museums, and the Hungarian National Library. The Hungarian Parliament building, resembling the Neo-Gothic architectural style of London’s Parliament building, lies across the Danube from Buda Castle. Here, guests can visit the crown jewels and regalia of Hungary’s royalty and take guided tours of the building’s many halls. Even the ruins of Budapest have become exciting tourist attractions, including one of many “ruin bars,” Szimpla Kert, which doubles as a flea market and nighttime music bar. Lovers of theater and the arts will appreciate tours of the opulent Hungarian Opera House or authentic folk dancing shows at Danube Palace Theater.
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Day 7 Nestled in the heart of Romania, Brașov is a charming city that effortlessly blends medieval history with stunning natural beauty. Encircled by the Carpathian Mountains, Brașov's well-preserved medieval architecture and vibrant cultural scene make it a must-visit destination. The centerpiece of the city is the stunning Black Church, a Gothic marvel that dates back to the 14th century. This iconic landmark, known for its massive blackened walls, is the largest Gothic church in Eastern Europe and houses an impressive collection of 4,000 volumes of the Protestant Reformation.

The city's Old Town, with its cobbled streets and colorful buildings, exudes a fairytale charm. Stroll through Piața Sfatului, the main square, where you can admire the historical Council House and the vibrant street life. Brașov’s medieval fortifications, including the impressive city walls and the Tampa Fortress, offer panoramic views of the city and the surrounding landscapes. For a taste of local history and culture, the Brașov History Museum, housed in the former Council House, provides a fascinating insight into the city's past.

Nature enthusiasts will find plenty to explore in Brașov’s surrounding landscapes. The nearby Piatra Craiului National Park offers exceptional hiking trails, while the scenic Poiana Brașov resort is perfect for skiing and mountain activities year-round. The nearby Dracula’s Castle, or Bran Castle, is a short drive away and is a popular attraction steeped in legend and myth.

Fun Fact: Brașov is home to one of the narrowest streets in Europe, Strada Sforii. Measuring just 1.2 meters wide, it’s a delightful curiosity and a perfect spot for a memorable photo.
Day 8 Nestled in the heart of Romania, Brașov is a charming city that effortlessly blends medieval history with stunning natural beauty. Encircled by the Carpathian Mountains, Brașov's well-preserved medieval architecture and vibrant cultural scene make it a must-visit destination. The centerpiece of the city is the stunning Black Church, a Gothic marvel that dates back to the 14th century. This iconic landmark, known for its massive blackened walls, is the largest Gothic church in Eastern Europe and houses an impressive collection of 4,000 volumes of the Protestant Reformation.

The city's Old Town, with its cobbled streets and colorful buildings, exudes a fairytale charm. Stroll through Piața Sfatului, the main square, where you can admire the historical Council House and the vibrant street life. Brașov’s medieval fortifications, including the impressive city walls and the Tampa Fortress, offer panoramic views of the city and the surrounding landscapes. For a taste of local history and culture, the Brașov History Museum, housed in the former Council House, provides a fascinating insight into the city's past.

Nature enthusiasts will find plenty to explore in Brașov’s surrounding landscapes. The nearby Piatra Craiului National Park offers exceptional hiking trails, while the scenic Poiana Brașov resort is perfect for skiing and mountain activities year-round. The nearby Dracula’s Castle, or Bran Castle, is a short drive away and is a popular attraction steeped in legend and myth.

Fun Fact: Brașov is home to one of the narrowest streets in Europe, Strada Sforii. Measuring just 1.2 meters wide, it’s a delightful curiosity and a perfect spot for a memorable photo.
Day 9 Tree-lined avenues, grand architecture, and the imperative to live well defines Bucharest, a bustling city that is rebounding and expanding. In the 1900s, this vibrant Romanian capital was nicknamed "Little Paris" and that jubilant, raise-a-glass spirit carries over to this day.

Travelers are advised to linger in historically-rich Bucharest, even if their future itinerary stop of Transylvania is beckoning. Those that do will be rewarded with 21st-century modernity and belle époque antiquity. Attractions include the gargantuan Palace of Parliament, the grand concert hall Romanian Athenaeum, King Mihai I Park, and the Arch of Triumph war memorial.
Day 10 Tree-lined avenues, grand architecture, and the imperative to live well defines Bucharest, a bustling city that is rebounding and expanding. In the 1900s, this vibrant Romanian capital was nicknamed "Little Paris" and that jubilant, raise-a-glass spirit carries over to this day.

Travelers are advised to linger in historically-rich Bucharest, even if their future itinerary stop of Transylvania is beckoning. Those that do will be rewarded with 21st-century modernity and belle époque antiquity. Attractions include the gargantuan Palace of Parliament, the grand concert hall Romanian Athenaeum, King Mihai I Park, and the Arch of Triumph war memorial.
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Sofia, Bulgaria’s capital, is a city where the past meets the present in a symphony of ancient history, stunning architecture, and vibrant urban life. At the heart of Sofia lies the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, one of the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in the world. With its golden domes and elaborate frescoes, this architectural marvel serves as a symbol of Bulgarian identity and a must-see attraction. Just steps away, the ancient ruins of Serdica remind visitors that Sofia’s roots stretch back to the Roman Empire, offering an intriguing blend of history that spans millennia.

Sofia is not just about its past—it's a lively modern city with a thriving arts scene, bustling markets, and a growing reputation for its culinary offerings. Wander down Vitosha Boulevard, Sofia’s main pedestrian avenue, where elegant cafes, trendy boutiques, and vibrant nightlife venues await. For a taste of local culture, the Central Market Hall, known as Tsentralni Hali, offers a glimpse into Bulgarian life, with vendors selling fresh produce, local delicacies, and handmade crafts. Don’t miss the nearby Zhenski Pazar (Women's Market), where spices, fruits, and Balkan specialties entice the senses.

For nature lovers, Sofia is uniquely positioned at the foot of Vitosha Mountain, offering year-round activities just a short drive from the city center. Vitosha is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, with hiking trails in the summer and skiing in the winter. The Vitosha Nature Park, the oldest natural park in the Balkans, also provides breathtaking views of Sofia and the surrounding countryside. A visit to the Boyana Church, a UNESCO World Heritage site located on the mountain's lower slopes, offers a serene escape and a chance to see some of the finest medieval frescoes in Europe.

A fun fact about Sofia: It is one of the few European capitals where you can explore ancient ruins right beneath the city’s streets. The Largo, an underground archaeological complex, showcases the remains of the Roman city of Serdica, where visitors can walk along 1,800-year-old streets and see the foundations of ancient buildings. Sofia’s unique combination of history, culture, and natural beauty makes it an ideal destination for travelers looking to experience the many layers of Bulgaria’s rich heritage.


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Day 17 Istanbul, previously known as Byzantium and Constantinople, is where East meets West. Situated on both sides of the narrow strait Bosporus, Istanbul is a connector between Europe and Asia.

Turkey's most populated and culturally rich city has been profoundly shaped by history. Imperialistic armies, a revolving door of rulers (including Greeks, Romans and Venetians) and its strategic positioning on the Silk Road led Istanbul, though centuries, to become the diverse and incomparable city it is today.

Visitors will discover striking domed monuments, Byzantine architecture and a natural beauty. The Hagia Sophia is called the 8th wonder of the world, and the Blue Mosque also demands attention. Shop at the sprawling Grand Bazaar, walk the Topkapi Palace Museum, take a boat tour on the Bosporus, and take in a wondrous view of the city on Çamlica Hill.
Day 18 Istanbul, previously known as Byzantium and Constantinople, is where East meets West. Situated on both sides of the narrow strait Bosporus, Istanbul is a connector between Europe and Asia.

Turkey's most populated and culturally rich city has been profoundly shaped by history. Imperialistic armies, a revolving door of rulers (including Greeks, Romans and Venetians) and its strategic positioning on the Silk Road led Istanbul, though centuries, to become the diverse and incomparable city it is today.

Visitors will discover striking domed monuments, Byzantine architecture and a natural beauty. The Hagia Sophia is called the 8th wonder of the world, and the Blue Mosque also demands attention. Shop at the sprawling Grand Bazaar, walk the Topkapi Palace Museum, take a boat tour on the Bosporus, and take in a wondrous view of the city on Çamlica Hill.

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