Explore from Budapest to Split on a 15-day small-group adventure through Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Croatia, featuring historic fortresses, poignant Sarajevo history, Adriatic islands and coast, and a guided walk at Diocletian’s Palace.
  • Visit Petrovaradin Fortress in Novi Sad
  • Explore Belgrade’s Kalemegdan Fortress and park
  • Walk Sarajevo’s Tunnel of Life and hear wartime stories
  • Wander Mostar’s old town and rebuilt Ottoman bridge
  • Sea kayak the Bay of Kotor coastline
  • Visit Deša Women’s Centre in Dubrovnik’s Old Town
  • Explore Hvar’s Venetian-inspired streets and seaside squares
  • Tour Diocletian’s Palace in Split, a UNESCO World Heritage site
It is important to note that accommodation in Europe tend to be quite different to other areas of the world you may have travelled in. Buildings and rooms are generally old and may not have been renovated or maintained to the highest standard. Downtown hotels in Europe were not built to be hotels but rich owners houses, which have been changed into hotels. Therefore unusual room sizes are common as large rooms have been partitioned in the past, resulting in rather "thin" walls. Reception areas, rooms and bathrooms tend to be very small as they were often added into an existing room, and may have a hand nozzle rather than a conventional shower head.



On this trip you can expect to stay in small family-run hotels (with the exception of the start and finish hotels, which are often larger city hotels), which will vary a little in standard and facilities: some may not have elevators, air-conditioning or English-speaking staff, but most importantly all are locally-run, with some traditional character, and in excellent central locations to give you maximum time for exploring the sights. You can expect to find clean, safe, simple accommodation in convenient locations.



Note that most accommodation in Europe does not have air conditioning units in rooms. Air conditioning is not routinely installed in European homes and workplaces. However, nearly all hotels will provide a standing or desk fan for your room on hot nights. If you do not already have one in your room, please ask your CEO to organize one for you with reception.