Monday 7 September to Saturday 19 September 2026
13 days from £3,205pp
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The Dalmatian Coast is well known for its stunning beauty but the remote mountains of the north are much less visited and equally beautiful. Our comprehensive tour does justice to both and also includes a touch of Serbia for good measure.
Lunchtime flight from London Heathrow to Belgrade, arriving early evening. Transfer to centrally located hotel.
We take the train from Belgrade and very soon find ourselves heading west in glorious mountain scenery. Our destination is Bijelo Polje, a small border town which will be our home for 3 nights.
After a short walking tour of the town, we drive to the Djalovica Gorge and St. Nicholas Monastery. We lunch with a local family and have an evening meal on a farm where the owner is famous for his cheese making. Enjoy some local music too.
Drive to the Ali Pasha Springs close to the Kosovan border, the Grlja Waterfall and the small town of Plav. Lunch is included at a local restaurant.
The railway line to Bar on the Dalmatian Coast is justifiably famous as one of the most scenic in Europe. For 80 miles between Bijelo Polje and Podgorica, the line climbs high above the valley and there are wonderful views of the surrounding mountains.
Much of the coastline around Budva has now been highly developed but the town still has an historic central area which we visit before moving on to the beautiful Bay of Kotor. Kotor itself is an old port surrounded by fortifications built during the Venetian period. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Continue to Podgorica for a 2-night stay.
After a short drive to the Skadar Lake, we transfer to a boat to reach Virpazar, a lovely lakeside village in a region famous for its small family vineyards. We lunch and have wine tasting at a winery before returning by road to Podgorica.
Local train to Niksic to visit the Ostrog Monastery, perched on an almost vertical rock face. Continue by road into the mountains of the Durmitor National Park for a 3-night stay with evening meals included.
The Tara Canyon is Europe’s deepest and the Tara Bridge which crosses it must rank as one of Europe’s most stunning. A day of amazing mountain scenery also includes a visit to the Black Lake and lunch with a local family.
A full day’s drive on mountain roads circumnavigating Durmitor. Lunch included at a local restaurant.
Drive to Podgorica Airport for afternoon flight to Belgrade.
Explore Serbia’s capital city – our hotel is within easy walk of the city centre sights including the fortress and Kalemegdan Park.
Mid-morning flight to London arriving at lunchtime.
You can read a blog of the research trip for this holiday here.
Due to the restrictions on size of coach on mountain roads, this tour will be limited to 15 persons.
If you would prefer to plan your own itinerary we can tailor this tour for independent travel. Get in touch via this contact form.
Majestic Hotel, Belgrade
Hotel Franca, Bijelo Polje
Hotel SOA, Zabljak
Hotel New Star, Podgorica
Hotel Princess, Bar
Please note - hotels can be subject to change
Flights in Economy Class by scheduled airline
Rail travel as specified
Travel by private mini-coach
All breakfasts, 7 lunches, 4 evening meals
Airport and other transfers
Services of a tour leader from London and throughout the tour plus local professionalMontenegrin guide
Escorted holiday: £3,205
Single room supplement: £485
Deposit for this holiday: £300
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