NEW TRIP
Italy, Serbia, Bulgaria, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Turkey, Slovenia
12 Days
From $21,100
Level 1+
Easiest
Absorb the unique blend of culture, ancient tales, and architectural treasures on this iconic rail journey aboard the Golden Eagle Danube Express. Meandering through ancient landscapes and along turquoise coastlines, this exclusive trip delivers an enthralling exploration of the Balkan nations and their surrounding countries. Venturing through the intriguing countries of former Yugoslavia, you’ll unearth the rich past of this captivating region, indelibly marked by the poignant conflicts of recent and ancient history. Along the way, discover the remarkable and inspiring resilience of Sarajevo and Mostar and explore the lasting influences on the surrounding city of Belgrade. At either end of this incredible journey are two of the most magical cities in Southern Europe. The trip begins in the glorious city of Venice, where you’ll embrace its rich heritage of music and the arts that capture the true essence of this romantic and cultured city. Equally enchanting, but completely contrasting, is Istanbul, at journey’s end, where you'll explore its unique blend of Asian and European culture, religion, and style.
Arrive: Venice, Italy
Depart: Istanbul, Turkey
Note: This trip is not exclusive to, nor operated by, Wilderness Travel, who acts solely as an agent in booking your reservation with the operator. Please download the Rate Sheet in the Dates & Pricing section to see the full pricing details and contact our Cruise Collection Specialists to check availability.
Arrive in Venice and transfer to a centrally located 5-star hotel for a two-night stay. This evening, a welcome reception and dinner will be hosted, giving you the opportunity to meet your fellow travelers.
Venice is a truly captivating city of romance; its unrivaled beauty takes away the breath of first time visitors and regulars alike. Today you may choose to join a guided walking tour beginning at the iconic Rialto Bridge. Stroll through Venice’s winding streets and across its many bridges, uncovering the city’s hidden corners and everyday life. The walk is followed by a short gondola ride, before enjoying lunch at an authentic Venetian restaurant. After lunch, the tour continues to the magnificent St Mark’s Square, the historic and cultural heart of the city.
Alternatively, embark on an excursion to the famous Venetian islands. Visit Murano for a traditional glassblowing demonstration and time to browse local workshops, before continuing to Burano, a charming group of small islands renowned for their brightly colored houses and centuries-old lacemaking tradition. Enjoy a guided walk through the island and a visit to a celebrated lacemaker, before rejoining the group back in Venice for lunch.
In the evening, there is an optional private visit to St. Mark's Basilica, offering a rare and unforgettable opportunity to experience one of Venice's most extraordinary landmarks in a more intimate setting.
This morning, transfer from the hotel by boat directly to Santa Lucia station on the Grand Canal. Here the private train, the Golden Eagle Danube Express, is ready to receive you. Mid-morning the private train will thread its way out of Santa Lucia station onto the 3-mile causeway over the Venice Lagoon. After lunch onboard the train, make a brief stop at the Italian port city of Trieste for a short guided tour. Explore the expansive Piazza Unita d’Italia, one of Europe's largest sea-facing squares, and enjoy time at leisure to perhaps savor an espresso in one of the city's celebrated historic coffee houses.
This evening, experience the truly jaw-dropping Postojna Caves. Travel deep underground aboard a cave train before exploring a remarkable network of vast chambers, dramatic stalactite and stalagmite formations, and the mysterious subterranean wildlife that inhabits this extraordinary natural wonder.
Begin the morning with a guided tour of Pula, exploring its historic center and the impressive Roman Arena, where a spectacular gladiator performance brings the city's ancient past vividly to life. Continue inland to the Kumparicka Estate for a visit and leisurely lunch, enjoying a tasting of authentic Istrian flavors in a beautiful rural setting. In the afternoon, travel to Rijeka for a guided walk through the city center, including time along the lively Korzo promenade, before rejoining the train to continue your journey.
Early morning arrival into the Bosnian capital of Sarajevo, an intriguing blend of Eastern and Western culture with mosques and minarets, an ancient bazaar, and an atmospheric old Turkish quarter. Discover the city's poignant history through a truly absorbing tour detailing the horrors of the Balkan War. Sarajevo suffered from the longest siege of a capital city in the history of modern warfare.
Following lunch at a local restaurant, the afternoon offers two carefully selection options. You may ascend by cable car to Mount Trebevic, once a 1984 Olympic venue, where breathtaking panoramic views unfold across the city and surrounding mountains. Alternatively, visit the Tunnel of Hope, a profoundly moving site that tells the story of Sarajevo's endurance and spirit during the siege of the 1990s, offering a powerful and reflective counterpoint to the city's beauty above ground.
Continue to the historic city of Mostar, a true crossroads of civilizations, cultures, and faiths. Once one of the most important cities of the Ottoman Empire, Mostar is renowned for its striking stone arch bridge gracefully spanning the Neretva River and symbolically linking the Christian and Muslim quarters of the town. Destroyed during the conflict of the 1990s, the bridge was meticulously rebuilt and reopened in the summer of 2004, standing today as a powerful emblem of reconciliation and continuity.
Enjoy a guided walking tour through the old town, including a visit to a traditional Turkish House and a local mosque, offering insight into Ottoman life and architecture. Wander through the narrow bazaar streets, rich with character and color, where you may browse for traditional handicrafts and local souvenirs. Lunch is enjoyed at a restaurant overlooking the iconic bridge, before following the emerald waters of the Neretva River to the ancient Ottoman fortified town of Pocitelj, dramatically set against the hillside and steeped in history.
Nestled at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, Belgrade is one of oldest and most fascinating cities in Europe. With its turbulent past it became also a city of contrasts from Communist-era buildings to Orthodox churches, from old Celtic fortresses to the ruins as a result of the Balkans wars. Here, we disembark the train for an overnight stay at the historic Hotel Bristol, an elegant landmark reflecting the city's grand past. Beginning with a guided tour of the Old Town and the commanding Kalemegdan Fortress, where sweeping panoramic views unfold at the dramatic confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers.
Following the tour, enjoy a curated wine tasting featuring local Serbian wines, accompanied by regional snacks that showcase the country's emerging wine culture. In the afternoon, visit the magnificent Church of Saint Sava, one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world, renowned for its vast scale, luminous interiors, and spiritual significance.
Explore Tito’s Belgrade, gaining insight into the life and legacy of one of the most influential figures in Yugoslav history. Visit Tito’s museum complex, including his former residence and the museum itself, where you will be welcomed with the traditional Serbian offering of bread and salt. The visit is complemented by a lively Serbian folk-dance performance, bringing local culture and tradition vividly to life and offering a memorable perspective on Belgrade’s 20th-century heritage. Following the visit, rejoin the train and continue the journey southeast toward Sofia, crossing the scenic landscapes of Serbia as we make our way into Bulgaria.
Today’s exploration begins in Sofia, Bulgaria’s vibrant capital, set at the foot of Mount Vitosha. Originally settled by the Thracian tribe of the Serdi, the city is a fascinating blend of ancient and modern influences. On a morning tour, we will see sections of the Roman city walls, admire the early Christian Church of St George, marvel at the golden-domed Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, and visit the historic Turkish Bashi Mosque.
Following the morning tour, you may choose to rejoin the train for lunch as we continue the journey to Plovdiv, or take a short drive to a local winery for a light lunch accompanied by wine tasting and a lively Bulgarian folk performance, before traveling onward by bus to Plovdiv. Arriving in Plovdiv, Bulgaria’s second-largest city, known as "The City of Seven Hills," we discover one of Europe’s oldest continuously inhabited settlements, home to over 200 known archaeological sites. In the early evening, enjoy a guided tour of the Roman Forum and Amphitheater, then wander through the charming Old Town with its cobbled streets, medieval walls, and Ottoman-era baths, soaking in the city’s layered history and timeless charm.
Arrive in Istanbul—the legendary city that straddles two continents—where your luggage is transferred directly to the luxurious five-star Four Seasons Hotel, perfectly positioned to enjoy the city’s vibrant energy and historic grandeur. As the final stop on your journey, Istanbul provides a captivating finale, where East meets West and ancient heritage blends effortlessly with contemporary life.
Begin with a gentle walk through the historic streets, absorbing the sounds, colors, and rhythm of the city, before entering the atmospheric Spice Market. Enjoy a guided visit through this centuries-old bazaar, taking in the rich aromas and vivid displays of spices and delicacies, whetting the appetite for a traditional Turkish lunch in a historic building dating back to 1772. After lunch, embark on a scenic cruise along the legendary Bosphorus, where Istanbul’s dramatic skyline unfolds in a sweeping panorama of domes, minarets, and waterfront palaces, offering a unique perspective on the meeting point of Europe and Asia. Later, check in at the hotel and enjoy time at leisure to explore the ancient heart of the city, perhaps visiting the nearby Blue Mosque or strolling through the surrounding historic streets.
This evening, descend into the atmospheric depths of Istanbul’s ancient cisterns. Visit one of these remarkable underground structures—the Basilica Cistern being the most famous—before enjoying dinner, concluding the day with a truly memorable and evocative experience.
Today you may choose to visit the opulent Topkapi Palace, former residence of the Ottoman sultans, exploring its magnificent courtyards, harem, and treasury, each revealing centuries of imperial history. Alternatively, enjoy a guided tour of the Grand Bazaar, including the exhilarating opportunity to follow in James Bond’s footsteps with a walk along the rooftop of this vast and historic marketplace.
After lunch, we visit one of the city’s most iconic landmarks, the awe-inspiring Hagia Sophia. Built in the 6th century under Emperor Justinian, it was once among the grandest basilicas of the Christian world. Following the Ottoman conquest, it was transformed into a mosque, and today it stands as one of the most magnificent Grand Mosques in the world—a powerful and enduring symbol of Istanbul’s layered history and architectural brilliance.
This evening, conclude your journey with a Farewell Dinner at the hotel, an elegant and intimate celebration of the remarkable experiences shared across Europe and the Balkans, and a fitting finale to an unforgettable journey.
Following breakfast you will be transferred to the airport for onward departures. There is also an option to extend your stay in Istanbul for additional nights to explore more of this fascinating city.
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The trip is rated Level 1+, Easy, and is appropriate for anyone in good health who is physically active. Light walking and hiking are required to scenic nature areas, local towns, villages, and sites of historical and cultural interest.
The Golden Eagle Danube Express Restaurant Cars are a delightful venue in which to enjoy meals skillfully prepared by an Executive Chef and his on board restaurant team using the very best in ingredients, locally sourced wherever possible. Depending on the number of guests on board, one or two of the Restaurant Cars will be on every departure.
Enjoy the delights of an on-train breakfast each morning. A wide selection of fruit, cereals, freshly baked pastries, orange juice, and cold plates are available from our bountiful buffet. Alternatively, enjoy a cooked breakfast brought to your table by our waiting staff, all complemented by steaming hot tea and coffee. For lunch and dinner, you will enjoy fine food, great wines, and attentive service in the welcoming atmosphere of the Restaurant Car.
We offer a culinary experience that reflects the very essence of the countries we travel through, as well as international cuisine. Vegetarian and other dietary options are also available. All our meals at lunch and dinner are complemented by an excellent choice of wines from around the world, along with bottled water, beer, and soft drinks. Meals on board are a relaxed affair as the Restaurant Cars can accommodate all our guests in a single sitting. Throughout the journey there is an informal dress code, so you can enjoy our culinary experiences in convivial and relaxed surroundings and with our open-seating policy you can dine wherever, and with whomever, you please.
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