Accommodation
We spend 10 nights in hotels, most of which are well located for our adventures. Below are the usual accommodations used; however, there may be some departures where groups stay at similar hotels of the same standard and quality. Kotor: Hotel Porto In (nights 1-2) Just a two-minute walk from the Unesco-listed old town, this 17-room hotel is ideally located for our time in Kotor. Thereโs also a small beach 655ft (200m) from the front door. The hotel itself has a 50-seat restaurant and bar, serving a mix of national and international cuisines. Zabljak: Hotel Zabljak (nights 3-4) A grand, angular design and modern Scandi-style rooms make Hotel Zabljak stand out. But itโs the mountain views that may be the lasting memory. For an additional cost, thereโs access to a wellness centre with a gym and hot tub. Sarajevo: Hotel Cosmopolit (nights 5-7) In the heart of the city, Hotel Cosmopolit is well located for our adventure, just a short walk from the Miljacka river. Itโs a bright, modern property often praised for its cleanliness and welcoming staff. Mostar: Hotel Kapetanovina (nights 8-9) Our two-night stay at Kapetanovina means weโre only a three-minute walk from the star attraction in town: the Old Bridge of Mostar. The rooms are modern and have a colour scheme inspired by the Neretva River. Dubrovnik: Hotel Komodor (night 10) Our final night is spent at Hotel Komodor, a three-star beachside property. It has 113 rooms, which are split between the main building and an annex. Thereโs a terrace with a pool and sun loungers too, plus the seaside promenade is just a five-minute walk away. Worth knowing Tourism is still developing in the Balkans โ one of the reasons itโs ideal for adventurous travellers. We have seen increased investment in infrastructure over the years, but there is a difference in quality between some of the city hotels and the more rustic hotels and pensions in the smaller towns.
Meals
All breakfasts, two lunches and one dinner are included. Breakfast will usually be either hot and cold buffets or a choice of set meals. Breakfast in Bosnia and across the Balkans usually consists of bread and pastries, dairy products such as yoghurt and cheese, cereal, eggs cooked in a variety of ways, smoked meats, honey, tea and coffee, milk and juices. Typical Bosnian cuisine consists of ingredients such as tomatoes, potatoes, onions, garlic, peppers, cucumbers, mushrooms, spinach, beans and dairy products such as milk, cheese, pavlaka (sour cream) and kajmak (similar to clotted cream). Meat dishes usually consist of beef and lamb and specialities include cevapi, burek, dolma (stuffed vegetables with meat) and goulash. Desserts often have an Eastern influence with baklava being very popular. The alcoholic drink rakija, made from apples or plums, is common in this region also. Vegetarian and special diets can be catered for, but options are limited throughout Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro. Please advise of any specific dietary requirements at time of booking.
Guide
Tour leader throughout
Transport
We travel by private minibus. The main roads are generally good, but mountain roads can be winding and you may at times experience a slow and bumpy ride. Airport transfers are included for those on the group flights. Please note that transfers are not included for clients arriving on any other flight, even if Exodus has booked it. If you require airport transfers, you may (by prior arrangement only) be able to join the group transfer. Transfers are arranged to coincide with the arrival time of the group flight โ please check the group flight details 2 weeks before departure. If you do not take this transfer, or miss it, you must make your own way to the joining point at your own expense. Please note for this particular trip it is very important for all clients to meet at Dubrovnik airport and take the group transfer to our start hotel in Kotor. This is due to local border regulations between Bosnia, Croatia and Montenegro.
Not included:
Others
โ Travel insurance โ Visas and vaccinations โ Single supplement
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Itinerary of your trip Bosnia & Beyond
- Day 1 Day 1: Start Dubrovnik Airport; Drive To Kotor In Montenegro (Dinner)
Day 1: Start Dubrovnik Airport; Drive To Kotor In Montenegro (Dinner)
- Day 2 Day 2: Kotor City Tour; Boat Ride To Gospa Od Skrpjela Island And Perast Town In The Bay Of Kotor (Breakfast)
Day 2: Kotor City Tour; Boat Ride To Gospa Od Skrpjela Island And Perast Town In The Bay Of Kotor (Breakfast)
- Day 3 Day 3: Transfer To Cetinje For A City Tour. Drive To Unesco-Listed Durmitor National Park Visiting Ostrog Monastery En Route (Breakfast)
Day 3: Transfer To Cetinje For A City Tour. Drive To Unesco-Listed Durmitor National Park Visiting Ostrog Monastery En Route (Breakfast)
Experience Style
Mixed
There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโre also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.
Accomodation level
Medium
This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.
Experience Type
Small Group
Youโll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.
Physical Rating
Average
There are several physical activities that last from 2 to 6 hours in easy terrains, low altitude flats, or water experiences. Please ask if youโre not sure this applies to you.
Age range
Min: 16 / Max: 99
Age range allowed for this experience.
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