THY Balkan Skopje Departure Bosnia Return 6N/7D
Price per person from US$1,107

THY Balkan Skopje Departure Bosnia Return 6N/7D

From
US$1,107
Price per person
From
US$1,107
Price per person

Description

Skopje, Pristina, Prizren, Skopje, Tetovo, Ohrid, Struga, Elbasan, Tirana, Shkodra, Kotor, Blagaj, Konjic, Sarajevo

🏰 Embark on a rich cultural journey stretching from Skopje to Sarajevo. Our weekly tours promise historical landmarks, natural wonders, and unique architectural experiences.

For detailed information and reservations, you can contact us via WhatsApp or call us at +90 0212 909 39 00.

All Conservative Tours Are Organized with Salam Booking Assurance – TÜRSAB License #15093

📅 Tour Dates:

  • Weekly Departures: Check available dates by clicking the "Make a Reservation" button.

📅 Special Dates:

  • April 5, 2025 – April 11, 2025 (Midterm Break)
  • April 6, 2025 – April 12, 2025 (Midterm Break)
  • June 8, 2025 – June 14, 2025 (Eid al-Adha)

📌 Accommodation:

  • 6 nights in 4-star hotels

📌 Guided in Turkish:

✈️ Flight Details:

Departure: Istanbul Airport – Skopje Airport | Turkish Airlines | 11:55 – 11:25

Return: Sarajevo Airport – Istanbul Airport | Turkish Airlines | 15:00 – 17:55

🌠 Brief Itinerary:

Day 1: Explore Skopje’s landmarks, including the jewelers’ street, Skopje Fortress, Vardar River, the 16th-century Stone Bridge, Mustafa Pasha Mosque, and the iconic Alexander the Great statue.

Day 2: Visit Prizren’s Halveti Lodge, Gazi Mehmet Pasha Hamam, Fatih Sultan Mehmed’s Namazgah, the 400-year-old plane tree, Sinan Pasha Mosque, and remnants of the war-torn Serbian neighborhood.

Day 3: Discover Ohrid’s famous 1,100-year-old plane tree, Zeynel Abidin Pasha Lodge, Ohrid’s bustling bazaar, and historical landmarks such as St. Clement’s statue and the ancient theater.

Day 4: Tour Tirana, including the Namazgah Mosque, Ethem Bey Mosque, National Museum, and the Skanderbeg Statue, celebrating Albania’s national hero.

Day 5: Stroll through Kotor, featuring the Millennium Bridge, King Nikola Statue, Old Town craft streets, and Saint Luke’s Square.

Day 6: Explore Mostar’s iconic Old Bridge, Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque, and historic bazaars, while soaking in the beauty of the Tara Tower and Crooked Bridge.

Day 7: Delve into Sarajevo’s rich history, from the Gazi Husrev-bey Mosque and Latin Bridge to the eternal flame commemorating the city’s liberation during WWII.

📌 Adult Prices:

Single room: €1,175

Double or triple room (per person): €950

Prices may vary depending on tour dates. For detailed information, click the "Make a Reservation" button or contact our customer representative.

We are here with the highest quality, most affordable, and comprehensive tour programs. Plus, you won’t have to deal with any extra expenses! We would be delighted to have you join us on our next journey.

Visiting

SKOPJE
SKOPJE

Day 1: SKOPJE

We depart from Istanbul Istanbul Airport on an THY scheduled flight to Skopje. Upon arrival at the specified time (local time), we are greeted by our guide and transferred to Skopje city center. We begin our Skopje city tour, which will captivate us with its historical atmosphere, starting at the Ottoman Turkish Bazaar. During our tour, we visit the Jewelers’ Street, Skopje Fortress, Vardar River, the 16th-century Stone Bridge, Turkish and Jewish neighborhoods, Davut Pasha Complex, Mustafa Pasha Mosque, Sultan Murat Mosque, Isa Bey Mosque, Double Hammam, Sulu Han, Kapan Han, Kursunlu Han, the Clock Tower, Skopje Square, and the massive statue of Alexander the Great, unveiled in 2011, which sparked political controversy with Greece, along with the statues of Samuel and Cyril and Methodius. After our walking tour, we have free time. At the time designated by our guide, we have dinner and stay overnight at our hotel in Skopje.

Day 2: SKOPJE - PRISTINA - PRIZREN

After breakfast at 7:00 AM, we depart from the hotel at 8:00 AM and head to Pristina, the capital of Kosovo. In this city, which has played pivotal roles throughout Ottoman history, we visit the tomb of Sultan Murad I Hüdavendigar, where his internal organs were buried after he was martyred in the 1389 Battle of Kosovo. Next to the tomb, we also visit the Selamlik building, now a museum, where we see photographs from the 1911 visit of Ottoman Sultan Mehmed V Reshad to the Balkans. After the tomb visit, we head toward Prizren, stopping along the way at the square where, in 1989, Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic gave a speech marking the 600th anniversary of the Battle of Kosovo and where he first used the phrase “Greater Serbia,” which contributed to the downfall of Yugoslavia. After a 90-minute drive, we arrive in Prizren, Kosovo's second-largest city, which hosts numerous Ottoman landmarks. During our guided walking tour, we visit Halveti Tekke, Gazi Mehmet Pasha Hamam, the open-air prayer site (Namazgah) where Sultan Mehmed II prayed with his army, Bayrakli Mosque, the Marash district and bridge, a 400-year-old sycamore tree, Emin Pasha Mosque, the Turkish Consulate in Prizren, the Stone Bridge over the Bistrica River, Shadervan Square, Sinan Pasha Mosque, St. George and Catholic Churches, the minaret of Arasta Mosque (the mosque was destroyed during the Yugoslav era), and the Serbian neighborhood that still bears the scars of war. After free time to enjoy this charming city, we return to our hotel in Skopje, where we have dinner and stay overnight.

Day 3: SKOPJE - TETOVO (KALKANDELEN)

After breakfast at 7:00 AM, we depart from the hotel at 8:00 AM and travel to Tetovo (Kalkandelen), a picturesque town an hour from Skopje, built during the reign of Suleiman the Magnificent. Our first stop is Harabati Baba Tekke, which was a Bektaşi center during its time. Here, we learn about the tekke from its 20-year caretaker Cemali and Bektaşi dervish Abdulmuttalip. Next, we visit the Alaca Mosque, built in 1833 by Abdurrahman Pasha, known for its interior and exterior decorations created with paint made from animal blood, plant roots, and egg whites in a rare Baroque style for Ottoman structures. We then proceed to Ohrid. Upon arrival in Ohrid, one of the key Ottoman centers in the Balkans, we tour the historic city, visiting landmarks such as the 1,100-year-old sycamore tree, Zeynel Abidin Pasha Tekke, Ali Pasha Mosque, Ohrid Bazaar, St. Clement statue, streets reminiscent of Safranbolu, a shop demonstrating papermaking techniques from 2nd-century China, Hagia Sophia Church, and the Ancient Theater. We conclude the day with dinner and an overnight stay at our hotel.

Day 4: OHRID - STRUGA - ELBASAN

After breakfast at 7:00 AM, we depart from the hotel at 8:00 AM. Our first stop is Struga, a town on the western shore of Lake Ohrid, predominantly inhabited by Muslims. We see the Black Drin River, which originates from Lake Ohrid, and learn about Struga from our guide. We then proceed to Albania, crossing the Kafasan border. Along the way, we see mushroom-shaped concrete bunkers built by dictator Enver Hoxha between 1945 and 1985, estimated to number around 300,000. Our first stop in Albania is Elbasan, where we pass through the city and take a break at the Elbasan Fortress. We explore the surrounding Turkish streets and visit the Hünkar Mosque before heading to Tirana, the capital of Albania since 1920, founded by Suleyman Pasha in 1614. During a panoramic bus tour of Tirana, we see the Turkish and U.S. embassies, the under-construction Namazgah Mosque, funded by Turkey's Religious Foundation, the statue of Suleyman Pasha, Skanderbeg Square, the Ethem Bey Mosque, the Clock Tower, the National Museum, the University, the Opera and Ballet Building, the Skanderbeg Monument, and government and ministry buildings. After Tirana, we travel to Shkodra, a city on the banks of Shkodra Lake, which borders Montenegro. Known for its strategic importance during 435 years of Ottoman rule, we visit its fortress, walls, and city center before heading to Podgorica, Montenegro, where we have dinner and spend the night.

Day 5: PODGORICA - KOTOR - MOSTAR

After breakfast at 7:00 AM, we depart at 8:00 AM for a panoramic tour of Podgorica, visiting the Presidential Palace, Millennium Bridge, a city park built by Azerbaijan, and the King Nikola Monument. Next, we head to the medieval city of Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. During our guided tour, we visit Weapon Square, the Clock Tower, Pillar of Shame, St. Tryphon Cathedral, Artisan Street, Tulumba Fountains, River Gate, and St. Luke Square. After some free time, we continue to Bosnia and Herzegovina, passing through Trebinje, Ljubinje, and Stolac before arriving in Mostar. After dinner, we check into our hotel for the night.

Day 6: MOSTAR - BLAGAJ - JABLANICA

After breakfast at 7:00 AM, we depart at 8:00 AM for a tour of Mostar, visiting the Martyrs’ Mosque and its cemetery, Mostar Bazaar, Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque, the Turkish Consulate in Mostar, the iconic Stari Most (Mostar Bridge), Tara Tower, Kriva Cuprija (the Crooked Bridge), and the Tabakhane Mosque and Hammam. We then proceed to Blagaj to visit the Alperen Tekke by the Buna River, home to the tombs of Sarı Saltuk and Ali Pasha. After free time at the tekke, we head to Jablanica, known for its lamb dishes and the site of Josip Broz Tito’s battle against the Nazis during World War II. We see the destroyed bridge from that battle and then travel to Konjic, where we visit an Ottoman bridge restored by Turkey, the Broken Minaret Mosque, and a small restored bazaar. Finally, we proceed to Sarajevo for dinner and an overnight stay.

Day 7: SARAJEVO

After breakfast, we check out of our hotel at 8:00 AM and head to Baščaršija (Old Bazaar), passing buildings bearing the scars of war, the first electric tram line in Europe, Tito-era Yugoslav army buildings, the second-largest U.S. Embassy, the Sarajevo City Museum, and the Parliament Building. Our first stop is the Martyrs’ Cemetery, where Bosnia’s first president Alija Izetbegovic is buried. After learning about his life, we continue to Baščaršija for a walking tour, visiting landmarks such as the Sebilj Fountain, the Copper Smiths’ Street, Gazi Husrev Bey Mosque and Library, the Latin Bridge, and the Vjecnica Library. After our tour, we transfer to Sarajevo Airport for our flight back to Istanbul, marking the end of our Balkan journey with hopes of seeing you on another BALKAN TOUR adventure.

SKOPJE - PRISTINA - PRIZREN
SKOPJE - PRISTINA - PRIZREN

Day 2: SKOPJE - PRISTINA - PRIZREN

After breakfast at 7:00 AM, we depart from the hotel at 8:00 AM and head to Pristina, the capital of Kosovo. In this city, which has played pivotal roles throughout Ottoman history, we visit the tomb of Sultan Murad I Hüdavendigar, where his internal organs were buried after he was martyred in the 1389 Battle of Kosovo. Next to the tomb, we also visit the Selamlik building, now a museum, where we see photographs from the 1911 visit of Ottoman Sultan Mehmed V Reshad to the Balkans. After the tomb visit, we head toward Prizren, stopping along the way at the square where, in 1989, Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic gave a speech marking the 600th anniversary of the Battle of Kosovo and where he first used the phrase “Greater Serbia,” which contributed to the downfall of Yugoslavia. After a 90-minute drive, we arrive in Prizren, Kosovo's second-largest city, which hosts numerous Ottoman landmarks. During our guided walking tour, we visit Halveti Tekke, Gazi Mehmet Pasha Hamam, the open-air prayer site (Namazgah) where Sultan Mehmed II prayed with his army, Bayrakli Mosque, the Marash district and bridge, a 400-year-old sycamore tree, Emin Pasha Mosque, the Turkish Consulate in Prizren, the Stone Bridge over the Bistrica River, Shadervan Square, Sinan Pasha Mosque, St. George and Catholic Churches, the minaret of Arasta Mosque (the mosque was destroyed during the Yugoslav era), and the Serbian neighborhood that still bears the scars of war. After free time to enjoy this charming city, we return to our hotel in Skopje, where we have dinner and stay overnight.

SKOPJE - TETOVO (KALKANDELEN)
SKOPJE - TETOVO (KALKANDELEN)

Day 3: SKOPJE - TETOVO (KALKANDELEN)

After breakfast at 7:00 AM, we depart from the hotel at 8:00 AM and travel to Tetovo (Kalkandelen), a picturesque town an hour from Skopje, built during the reign of Suleiman the Magnificent. Our first stop is Harabati Baba Tekke, which was a Bektaşi center during its time. Here, we learn about the tekke from its 20-year caretaker Cemali and Bektaşi dervish Abdulmuttalip. Next, we visit the Alaca Mosque, built in 1833 by Abdurrahman Pasha, known for its interior and exterior decorations created with paint made from animal blood, plant roots, and egg whites in a rare Baroque style for Ottoman structures. We then proceed to Ohrid. Upon arrival in Ohrid, one of the key Ottoman centers in the Balkans, we tour the historic city, visiting landmarks such as the 1,100-year-old sycamore tree, Zeynel Abidin Pasha Tekke, Ali Pasha Mosque, Ohrid Bazaar, St. Clement statue, streets reminiscent of Safranbolu, a shop demonstrating papermaking techniques from 2nd-century China, Hagia Sophia Church, and the Ancient Theater. We conclude the day with dinner and an overnight stay at our hotel.

OHRID - STRUGA - ELBASAN
OHRID - STRUGA - ELBASAN

Day 4: OHRID - STRUGA - ELBASAN

After breakfast at 7:00 AM, we depart from the hotel at 8:00 AM. Our first stop is Struga, a town on the western shore of Lake Ohrid, predominantly inhabited by Muslims. We see the Black Drin River, which originates from Lake Ohrid, and learn about Struga from our guide. We then proceed to Albania, crossing the Kafasan border. Along the way, we see mushroom-shaped concrete bunkers built by dictator Enver Hoxha between 1945 and 1985, estimated to number around 300,000. Our first stop in Albania is Elbasan, where we pass through the city and take a break at the Elbasan Fortress. We explore the surrounding Turkish streets and visit the Hünkar Mosque before heading to Tirana, the capital of Albania since 1920, founded by Suleyman Pasha in 1614. During a panoramic bus tour of Tirana, we see the Turkish and U.S. embassies, the under-construction Namazgah Mosque, funded by Turkey's Religious Foundation, the statue of Suleyman Pasha, Skanderbeg Square, the Ethem Bey Mosque, the Clock Tower, the National Museum, the University, the Opera and Ballet Building, the Skanderbeg Monument, and government and ministry buildings. After Tirana, we travel to Shkodra, a city on the banks of Shkodra Lake, which borders Montenegro. Known for its strategic importance during 435 years of Ottoman rule, we visit its fortress, walls, and city center before heading to Podgorica, Montenegro, where we have dinner and spend the night.

PODGORICA - KOTOR - MOSTAR
PODGORICA - KOTOR - MOSTAR

Day 5: PODGORICA - KOTOR - MOSTAR

After breakfast at 7:00 AM, we depart at 8:00 AM for a panoramic tour of Podgorica, visiting the Presidential Palace, Millennium Bridge, a city park built by Azerbaijan, and the King Nikola Monument. Next, we head to the medieval city of Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. During our guided tour, we visit Weapon Square, the Clock Tower, Pillar of Shame, St. Tryphon Cathedral, Artisan Street, Tulumba Fountains, River Gate, and St. Luke Square. After some free time, we continue to Bosnia and Herzegovina, passing through Trebinje, Ljubinje, and Stolac before arriving in Mostar. After dinner, we check into our hotel for the night.

MOSTAR - BLAGAJ - JABLANICA
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Day 6: MOSTAR - BLAGAJ - JABLANICA

After breakfast at 7:00 AM, we depart at 8:00 AM for a tour of Mostar, visiting the Martyrs’ Mosque and its cemetery, Mostar Bazaar, Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque, the Turkish Consulate in Mostar, the iconic Stari Most (Mostar Bridge), Tara Tower, Kriva Cuprija (the Crooked Bridge), and the Tabakhane Mosque and Hammam. We then proceed to Blagaj to visit the Alperen Tekke by the Buna River, home to the tombs of Sarı Saltuk and Ali Pasha. After free time at the tekke, we head to Jablanica, known for its lamb dishes and the site of Josip Broz Tito’s battle against the Nazis during World War II. We see the destroyed bridge from that battle and then travel to Konjic, where we visit an Ottoman bridge restored by Turkey, the Broken Minaret Mosque, and a small restored bazaar. Finally, we proceed to Sarajevo for dinner and an overnight stay.

SARAJEVO
SARAJEVO

Day 7: SARAJEVO

After breakfast, we check out of our hotel at 8:00 AM and head to Baščaršija (Old Bazaar), passing buildings bearing the scars of war, the first electric tram line in Europe, Tito-era Yugoslav army buildings, the second-largest U.S. Embassy, the Sarajevo City Museum, and the Parliament Building. Our first stop is the Martyrs’ Cemetery, where Bosnia’s first president Alija Izetbegovic is buried. After learning about his life, we continue to Baščaršija for a walking tour, visiting landmarks such as the Sebilj Fountain, the Copper Smiths’ Street, Gazi Husrev Bey Mosque and Library, the Latin Bridge, and the Vjecnica Library. After our tour, we transfer to Sarajevo Airport for our flight back to Istanbul, marking the end of our Balkan journey with hopes of seeing you on another BALKAN TOUR adventure.

Guide languages

Türkçe

Meeting point

Istanbul Airport
Day 1: Skopje
Day 2: Skopje
Day 3: Skopje
Day 4: Skopje, Ohrid
Day 5: Ohrid, Podgorica
Day 6: Podgorica, Mostar
Day 7: Mostar, Sarajevo
  • Round-trip flight tickets from Istanbul
  • Tours and visits specified in the program
  • Airport meet-and-greet, as well as departure & return transfers
  • Accommodation in double or triple rooms at 4* and 5* hotels
  • Open buffet breakfasts
  • 6 dinners at local restaurants (Beverages during meals are not included in the price)
  • Luxury bus service and professional driver throughout the tour
  • Professional guiding services
  • City taxes
  • Cross-border transition taxes
  • Local guiding services in Budva and Kotor
  • Kotor entry fee
  • Blagaj Tekke
  • Sarajevo War Tunnel
  • Skopje Matka Canyon
  • Personal expenses
  • Beverages during dinners and breaks
  • Hotel extras
  • Lunches
  • Museum entrance fees (Ohrid and Matka Boat Tours)
  • Travel insurance – must be arranged before departing from Turkey
  • International departure fee – paid at the airport or Ziraat Bank
  • Tours and transfers not specified in the program

Important Informations

Thank you for choosing Salam Booking. We are eagerly anticipating your arrival for an unforgettable and enjoyable journey. 

Prayer Times: Please remember to bring slippers and prayer rugs for each tour. Depending on the region's conditions, our guide will direct you to suitable prayer locations. 

Tickets: Your tickets are Electronic Tickets, and upon providing your name to the airline officer at the counter, your boarding pass will be issued. For international flights, you must be at the airport at least 3 hours before departure, and for domestic flights, please arrive 2 hours prior. 

Your Passport and Other Documents: Participants who haven't received their passports will be handed them by our officers at the Airport. Those who haven't sent their passports to our company must bring their IDs and passports, checking the passport expiration date. 

Cancellation and Refund Conditions:  

The full service fee is due at the time of registration. 

If the customer cancels 30 days in advance, they are responsible for any applicable taxes, duties, etc. 100% of the amount paid will be refunded, excluding legal obligations. 

If the cancellation occurs less than 30 days before the service, 50% of the price paid will be refunded, excluding legal obligations. 

Cancellations within 15 days will not be refunded. Return fees, if any, will be refunded in the same method as the initial payment. 

In the event of unfair termination by the agency, all payments made by the customer will be refunded within 14 days. 

Health: Bring necessary medications and prescriptions, as some medicines may not be readily available in Turkey. Review http://www.seyahatsagligi.gov.tr/ for more information. 

During the Journey: To streamline your journey, please adhere to your group leader's departure time instructions. Safeguard your valuables and money in hotel safes. In case of loss or damage to personal belongings, inform your group leader promptly. All flights are non-smoking, check luggage tags after every flight, and have the hotel's business card handy. 

Solo Female Travelers: You are more than welcome! We have solo female travelers on each tour to ensure you feel like you're traveling with friends. 

Unavailable Dates: If the dates aren't available but you want to experience the tour, fill out the reservation form, and with at least 4 people, we can arrange a similar experience on suitable dates. 

Budget:Tours, and main meals are covered. Bring money for souvenirs, additional meals, and tips. 

Important Notes: 

Thank you for choosing Salam Booking for your travels. We can't wait to provide you with unforgettable memories throughout your lifetime. 

  • In any case of a problem during your travel, please directly contact with operators mentioned in the voucher. 
  • Salam Booking is a platform for Muslim-friendly travelers that allows them to search and book tours, hotels, or activities in multiple destinations in line with their faith.  
  • Salam Booking does not act as a tour/ transfer or hotel operator. The operators manage all tours/transfers/ facilities on our website. 
  • 100% halal hotels or activities are not standard in non-Muslim countries. Therefore you may face some problems during your travels. On our website, we try to offer as many Muslim-friendly options as. 
  • Prices for all of our package programs are based on a minimum of 10 people, and prices may vary depending on the group size. 
  • The price list and program are valid until a new price list is issued. 
  • Our guide will direct you to a place where you can pray. 
  • If a tour is cancelled due to insufficient participation, we will notify you 20 days before the departure date. 
  • If the consumer or agency cancels the tour, the refund will be made in the currency and channel used for payment. 
  • Our agency acts as an intermediary for those participating in the tour and third parties/corporate entities. The parties acknowledge that our agency is not directly responsible as the primary agent. 
  • If the issuance date of a passport is more than 10 years for regular passports or more than 5 years for other passports, even if a visa is obtained, the holder cannot leave the country or apply for a visa. 
  • For all passport types, our agency has no compensation obligation if the passport holder cannot participate in the tour due to a passport that is valid for less than 6 months from the date the tour ends. 
  • If the passport officer does not allow the passenger to enter the country despite having a visa, the responsibility lies with the passenger. 
  • Our company's cancellation and refund policies apply in case of possible issues with visas. 
  • We only provide document consultancy services for visas obtained through our company. If the visa is not issued, there will be no refund for the visa fee. Our cancellation and refund policies apply to refunds for the tour fee. 
  • Flight confirmations must be made by the passenger 48 hours before the tour departure time. 
  • For all international departures, guests must be present at the relevant port 3 hours before the tour departure time. 
  • Any connecting domestic flights arranged by our company are included in the next international flight. 
  • We strongly recommend that our guests do not book domestic flights themselves. 
  • If the guest is unable to attend the tour due to being late, the responsibility lies with the passenger. Our agency has no compensation obligation. 
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