Croatia and Serbia Tours & Trips
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- Balkan Extended - Budapest to Dubrovnik
- Private - Balkan Extended from Budapest to Dubrovnik
- Budapest, Belgrade & Bled to Split Superior - 13 days
- Budapest, Belgrade & Bled to Split - 13 days
- Balkan & Dalmatia Discovery
- Serbia & Croatia in one week: From Belgrade to Dubrovnik - SMALL GROUP
- DALMATIAN SUNSHINE WITH SARAJEVO & BELGRADE
- A journey between Central Europe and the Balkans (port-to-port cruise)
- A journey between Central Europe and the Balkans - Lake Balaton, the authentic Sava and the majestic Danube (port-to-port cruise)
- Balkan Extended - Belgrade to Dubrovnik
Balkan Extended - Budapest to Dubrovnik
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Our tour to the Balkan & Extended for 13 days were excellent, we were so happy to have him as our guide.”
Katherine, traveled in April
A grand tour weaves through Croatia and Serbia's highlights, from Belgrade's Question Mark Tavern to Split's Diocletian Palace. The route features wine tasting at Zvonko Bogdan Winery, natural wonders of Plitvice Lakes National Park, and a visit to Hvar Island. Guests rest in upscale accommodations like Royal Inn Belgrade and Art Hotel Split.
Duration 15 days Destinations Hungary, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia Age Range 12 to 85 year olds Operator Balkan and more From $8,683
23% Off- NZ$6,687You save $1,997
Your path through Serbia and Croatia leads from Belgrade's Skadarlija quarter to Dubrovnik's City Walls. Highlights include truffle hunting in Istria, the cascading waterfalls of Plitvice Lakes, and Split's Diocletian Palace. The tour includes 14 nights in premium hotels including Royal Inn Belgrade and Hotel Lapad Dubrovnik.
Duration 15 days Destinations Hungary, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia Age Range 12 to 85 year olds Operator Balkan and more From $13,428
15% Off- NZ$11,414You save $2,014
The cultural treasures of Serbia and Croatia unfold from Belgrade's bohemian Skadarlija quarter to Split's 1,700-year-old Diocletian's Palace. The journey includes wine tasting in Novi Sad, Zagreb's Kaptol district, and Plitvice Lakes' cascading waterfalls. Guests enjoy 12 nights in upscale accommodations.
Duration 13 days Destinations Hungary, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From $12,145
25% Off- NZ$9,109You save $3,036
This route links Croatia and Serbia through historic cities and natural wonders. Guests sample rakija at Belgrade's oldest tavern, visit Temple of Saint Sava, and tour Petrovaradin Fortress. Croatia's portion features Plitvice Lakes' 16 cascading pools and Split's 1,700-year-old palace complex.
Duration 13 days Destinations Hungary, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator On The Go Tours From $10,365
25% Off- NZ$7,774You save $2,591
Duration 22 days Destinations Hungary, Serbia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Croatia Age Range 12 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From $8,725
15% Off- NZ$7,416You save $1,309
Serbia & Croatia in one week: From Belgrade to Dubrovnik - SMALL GROUP
1 Review by TourRadar travelersDuration 7 days Destinations Serbia, Croatia, Montenegro Age Range 1 to 90 year olds Operator Victor Tours DMC From $3,147
12% Off- NZ$2,769You save $377
The finest of Croatia and Serbia unfolds from Dubrovnik's ancient walls to Belgrade's Kalemegdan Fortress. Accommodations include City Hotel Dubrovnik and historic Hotel Moskva in Belgrade. Local guides lead tours of Split's Diocletian's Palace and Zagreb's St. Mark's Church, with comfortable coach travel between destinations.
Duration 14 days Destinations Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia, Serbia Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Kompas From
12% Off- NZ$5,700
A journey between Central Europe and the Balkans (port-to-port cruise)
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The food was very good and very well presented.”
Derek, traveled in April
The route winds between Croatia and Serbia's finest sites, from Vukovar's Danube Valley to Belgrade's Ottoman-influenced architecture. You'll see Novi Sad's multi-ethnic quarters, visit 16 Orthodox monasteries near Iriski Venac, and witness traditional folklore in Brcko.
Duration 11 days Destinations Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator CroisiEurope River Cruises From
12% Off- NZ$3,652
MS Mona Lisa carries you through Croatia and Serbia's rich heritage. The route takes in Zagreb's green spaces, Belgrade's Ottoman influences, and Novi Sad's cultural centers. You'll see 16 Orthodox monasteries near Iriski Venac and enjoy local folklore in Stara Kapela village.
Duration 11 days Destinations Hungary, Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia Age Range up to 99 year olds Operator CroisiEurope River Cruises From
12% Off- NZ$4,664
Balkan Extended - Belgrade to Dubrovnik
16 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“More beautiful and interesting than I'd expected and so glad I went.”
Douglas, traveled in October
This 13-day adventure showcases Croatia and Serbia's highlights from Belgrade's Kalemegdan Fortress to Dubrovnik's city walls. Highlights include Serbian rakija tasting, Zagreb's medieval Kaptol, and a cruise to Hvar Island. Guests stay in 4-star accommodations like Hotel Lero in Dubrovnik and Royal Inn in Belgrade.
Duration 13 days Destinations Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia Age Range 12 to 85 year olds Operator Balkan and more From $6,961
23% Off- NZ$5,361You save $1,601
What people love about Croatia And Serbia Tours
- Balkan Extended - Belgrade to Dubrovnik
Great! We had fantastic time! I recommend!
- Balkan Extended – Belgrade to Split
The pace of the tour was excellent, although there were some administrative mishaps with a hotel booking.
What our customers ask about Croatia and Serbia Tours & Trips
What are the best times of year to visit Croatia and Serbia?
Croatia and Serbia welcome visitors throughout the year but each season offers distinct advantages. The Croatian coast including Split and Dubrovnik sees ideal conditions from May to September with temperatures between 75-85°F perfect for exploring Hvar Island or walking through Diocletian's Palace. For inland destinations like Belgrade and Zagreb spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) provide comfortable temperatures for exploring outdoor sites such as Kalemegdan Fortress. A TourRadar traveler noted about their spring visit: "The weather was perfect for sightseeing and the crowds weren't overwhelming especially in places like Plitvice Lakes National Park."
What type of accommodation can I expect on tours through Croatia and Serbia?
Most tours provide stays in 4-star hotels located in central areas. The Hotel Moskva in Belgrade represents the classic grand style while Hotel Corner in Split offers modern comfort near main attractions. Zagreb features international brands like the Westin alongside boutique properties. Specialized locations include Hotel Jezero by Plitvice Lakes and Hotel Lero in Dubrovnik's historic district. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The accommodations exceeded expectations especially the Lapad Hotel in Dubrovnik with its perfect location near the old town and excellent service."
What are some must-try local dishes in Croatia and Serbia?
The regional cuisine reflects rich cultural heritage. Belgrade's oldest tavern "?" serves traditional Serbian specialties alongside rakija and authentic Serbian coffee. Croatia's coastal areas excel in seafood particularly the oysters of Ston and fresh catches served in Lim Bay near Rovinj. The Istrian peninsula stands out for its truffles found in restaurants throughout Motovun and Groznjan. A TourRadar traveler noted: "The food experiences were incredible from truffle hunting in Istria to wine tasting in Peljesac Peninsula - it really gave us a taste of local life."
How much travel time should I plan between major cities in Croatia and Serbia?
Travel times between key destinations are manageable and well-organized. Belgrade to Zagreb takes about 4 hours while Zagreb to Ljubljana requires 2 hours. Coastal journeys like Split to Dubrovnik span roughly 4 hours with photo stops included. Tours use modern coaches with air conditioning and WiFi. According to a TourRadar traveler: "The journey times were comfortable with well-planned stops at places like Otocec Castle between destinations making the travel part of the experience."
What are some unique cultural experiences offered in Croatia and Serbia GENERAL tours?
Cultural activities range from morning coffee ceremonies in Belgrade's kafanas to truffle hunting in Istrian forests and wine sampling at family vineyards on the Peljesac Peninsula. Programs often include traditional folk performances visits to Vojvodina monasteries and guided tours of UNESCO sites including Split's Diocletian's Palace. A TourRadar traveler shared: "The local experiences were the highlight - especially visiting the Question Mark Tavern in Belgrade and learning about traditional Serbian coffee customs."
How accessible are ATMs and credit card facilities in Croatia and Serbia?
Urban centers like Belgrade Zagreb Split and Dubrovnik offer extensive ATM networks and widespread credit card acceptance at establishments such as Hotel Moskva or restaurants along Split's Riva promenade. Smaller towns local markets and rural areas in Istria or near Plitvice Lakes often prefer cash transactions. Exchanging USD is straightforward but keeping local currency is useful. A TourRadar traveler suggested: "While cards were widely accepted in cities having cash was essential for local markets and smaller restaurants especially in Serbia."