Air & Sea Travel Center E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 951-9800 Toll Free: 1-877-951-3888 Road to Bucharest 8 Countries: Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia, Montenegro, Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria, and Romania May 11 – 27, 2015 (17 Days) Mostar Old Stone Bridge Covering cities: Zagreb, Ljubljana, Bled, Postojna, Plitvice National Park, Zadar, Sibenik, Trogir, Split, Mostar, Dubrovnik, Kotor, Podgorica, Kruja, Tirana, Ohrid, Skopje, Rila, Sofia, Kazanlak, Gabrovo, Veliko Tarnovo,Bucharest, Bran Castle, Brasov, and Sinaia. Tour Package Includes * International Flight from San Francisco * Deluxe Hotels * All Meals & Admissions as Stated * Daily Bottle Water * Headphone System * Tips and gratuities are included * Visit UNESCO World Heritage Cities: Trogir, Dubrovnik, and Kotor * Visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Plitvice Lakes National Park, Sibenik Cathedral, Diocletian’s Palace, Cable Car to Mostar Old Stone Bridge, Lake Ohrid, and Rila Mountains Mount Tampa Brasov * Funicular Railway to the Ljubljana Castle * Bled Pletna Boat Ride * Double Track Train in Postojna Caves * Plitvice Lakes National Park Boat Ride * Mini-Cruise on Lake Ohrid * Folklore Dinner and Show Price per person: Postojna Cave Rose Valley $ 6,688 Incl: Tax & Fuel Surcharge Single Supp: $ 1,120 50 S. Beretania Street, Suite C - 211B, Honolulu, HI 96813 www.airseatvl.com (Optional)** May 10 Honolulu – San Francisco We start our vacation by boarding a domestic flight to San Francisco. Stay overnight in San Francisco. Hotel Accommodation: Hilton San Francisco Airport or Similar San Francisco – Zagreb, Croatia Day 1*May 11 Today we fly from San Francisco to Zagreb, the capital and largest city of the Republic of Croatia. Overnight onboard. Day 2*May 12 Zagreb, Croatia (L, D) Welcome to Zagreb; following customs, immigration formalities, and baggage collection, we will be greeted by an Air and Sea Travel representative, and start our journey by city tour. The city of Zagreb, with its cultural and historical legacy and significance, is one of the most vital cities in Europe. Join us on our romantic walk through the oldest parts of the City and we will have a chance to explore some mystical places from the middle ages. The story of the old part of Zagreb, the so-called Upper Town, begins at the Stone Gate, one of the most recognizable symbols of Zagreb. The Stone Gate is part of the remains of the city walls that once stood around the old town. Pass by Gothic Cathedral, Archbishop Mansion, and Capitol, we will see the National Theater. Feel everyday Zagreb on Dolac Market while we sense a scent of more than one hundred kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables. Continue our tour to The Church of St. Mark, the parish church of old Zagreb, located in St. Mark's Square and stroll in Marshal Tito’s Square in Lower Town. Hotel Accommodation: Doubletree by Hilton Zagreb or similar Day 3*May 13 Zagreb, Croatia – Ljubljana, Slovenia – Bled, Slovenia (B, L, D) After Breakfast, transfer to Ljubljana, the capital and largest city and now the cultural, educational, economic, political and administrative center of Slovenia, independent since 1991. Our Panoramic tour will include viewing of Central Square, Town Hall, and Plaza Mayor. We will also visit neighboring St. Francis Xavier Church and St. Nicholas Cathedral. We will catch the Funicular Railway from the Triple Bridge to the Ljubljana Castle; it is located at the Castle Hill overlooking the old town. After lunch, we will visit Bled, the most picturesque town in Slovenia, with an emerald-green lake. We will take Bled’s typical “pletna” boat to visit St. Maria’s Church, a church on the island in the middle of the lake. A medieval castle from the 11th century on a cliff above the lake, Bled Castle offers the finest view of the Bled Island, the town of Bled and of the wider countryside of the Gorenjska region. Experience the picturesque architecture of the castle and the museum collection, representing the historical development of Bled, its culture and its population. Hotel Accommodation: Golf Hotel Bled or Similar Day 4*May 14 Bled, Slovenia – Postojna, Slovenia – Plitvice National Park, Croatia (B, L, D) This morning, we will visit Postojna, a home of the remarkably huge Postojna Caves. Postojna Cave is the best-known cave and one of the world's largest karst monuments. As the only cave in the world offering a unique and adventurous ride with a special double track train, which will take us under spectacular underground arches, which are embellished with chandelier look-alike stalactites, through a beautiful subterranean world full of playful limestone sculptures. At the end, continue our trip to Plitvice Lakes National Park and stay overnight. Hotel Accommodation: Hotel Jezero or Similar Day 5*May 15 Plitvice National Park, Croatia – Zadar, Croatia (B, L, D) The Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia's most popular tourist attraction, was granted UNESCO World Heritage status in 1979. The beauty of the National Park lies in its 16 lakes, inter-connected by a series of waterfalls, and set in deep woodland populated by deer, bears, wolves, boars and rare bird species. The National Park covers a total area of 300 square kilometres, whilst the lakes join together over a distance of eight kilometres. Today, we will take a boat ride to explore the beauty of the park, then we continue our journey to Zadar, a city in Croatia on the Adriatic Sea. Zadar is a historical center of Dalmatia as well as the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Zadar. Upon arrival, we will start our City Tour by visiting St. Donat’s Church. This pre-Romanesque, early 9th century church was built on the location of the former Roman forum. The remains of the forum can be seen in front of the church. The Sea organ is an architectural object located in Zadar and an experimental musical instrument which plays music by way of sea waves and tubes located underneath a set of large marble steps. In 2006, the Sea Organ was awarded with the prize ex-aequo of the fourth edition of the European Prize for Urban Public Space. Hotel Accommodation: Falkensteiner Hotel & Spa ladera or Similar Day 6*May 16 Zadar, Croatia – Sibenik, Croatia – Trogir, Croatia – Split, Croatia (B, L, D) After breakfast, transfer to Sibenik, a historic town in Croatia. The first stop for today is Sibenik Cathedral, the most important architectural monument of the Renaissance in the entire country, and granted UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2000. Here we can also see the Lions Gate and Republic Square. Afterwards, we continue our trip to Trogir, a historic town and harbor on the Adriatic coast in Split-Dalmatia County. Since 1997, the historic centre of Trogir has been included in the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites. Entrance to Trogir’s Cathedral of St. Laurence, a Roman Catholic triple-nave basilica constructed in Romanesque-Gothic and it serves now as the most imposing monument in the city of Trogir. We will have the honor to visit the Treasure Room and Bell Tower. Transfer to Split, the second-largest city of Croatia and the largest city of the region of Dalmatia, centered on the Roman Palace of the Emperor Diocletian. Please enjoy the City-Orientation Tour of Split, including the view of City HALL. Hotel Accommodation: Hotel Dalmina or Similar Day 7*May 17 Split, Croatia – Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina – Dubrovnik, Croatia (B, L, D) This morning, the highlight is the Diocletian’s Palace, an ancient palace built by the Roman Emperor Diocletian at the turn of the fourth century CE. It is referred to as a “Palace” because of its intended use as the retirement residence of Diocletian. In 1997, it was granted UNESCO World Heritage Site. We will have the chance to explore the Peristile and Cellar Rooms as well as Vestibule and Hall. After lunch, we will drive through the marvelous gorge of Neretva River past the Bosnian border to Mostar. Please relax and enjoy our City Tour. We will see the most recognizable landmarks of the city; Old Stone Bridge built in the 16th century, and is considered one of the most exemplary pieces of Islamic architecture in the Balkans. It became the UNESCO list of World Heritage Site in 2005. Walking through the old part of the city where we will see the remains of the Turkish quarter. We will then, stop at Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque for photos. Transfer to Dubrovnik, the city on UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites from 1979. The old city, also known as the “Pearl of the Adriatic”, was an important Mediterranean Sea power from the 13th century onwards. Dubrovnik is a remarkably well-preserved example of a late-Medieval walled city with its Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque churches, monasteries, palaces and fountains. Our tour of the Old City begins at the Pile Gate, where we will find ourselves at the beginning of the famous main street, the Stradun. A walk along the Stradun will show us a few of Dubrovnik's Renaissance buildings that survived the earthquake of 1667, and will give us an idea of the city's architectural heritage. Hotel Accommodation: Dubrovnik Palace or Similar Day 8*May 18 Dubrovnik, Croatia – Kotor, Montenegro – Podgorica, Montenegro (B, L, D) After breakfast, we enter the top of the City Walls. After that, we will visit the Franciscan Monastery which is considered to be a masterpiece of architecture in Dubrovnik, as well as the Old Pharmacy. We will have photo taking opportunity at a 16th-century palace, Sponza Palace, which was built in a mixed Gothic and Renaissance style. Then entrance to the Cathedral, also known as Church of the Assumption. We then transfer to Kotor, a coastal town in Montenegro. It is located in a secluded part of the Gulf of Kotor. It has one of the best preserved medieval old towns in the Adriatic and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. We then enter St. Tryphon's Cathedral, which is one of two Roman Catholic cathedrals in Montenegro. It contains a rich collection of artifacts and older than many famous churches and cathedrals in Europe. We will also visit Main Square and view the St. Luca Church. Transfer to Podgorica, the capital and largest city of Montenegro. In contemporary history, the city was also known as Titograd from 1946 to 1992 during the existence of SFR Yugoslavia. Hotel Accommodation: Best Western Premier or Similar Day 9*May 19 Podgorica, Montenegro – Kruja, Albania – Tirana, Albania (B, L, D) Today we will have an outside view of the Serbian Orthodox Church of Resurrection, Republic Square, National Theater, Millennium Bridge, Molaka River, University, Old Palace Pool Hall and Parliament Building. After that, we will visit the Church of Baptist Jesus where the right hand bone of St. John has been mummified. We then transfer to Kruja; it is a town in north central Albania and the capital of the municipality and the Kruja District, located between Mt. Kruja and the Ishem River. We will visit Skanderbeg Museum, which honors George Kastrioti Skanderbeg, a national hero of Albania. Transfer to Tirana, which is the capital and largest city of Albania. Hotel Accommodation: Sheraton Tirana or Similar Day 10*May 20 Tirana, Albania – Ohrid, Macedonia (B, L, D) After we enjoy our hotel breakfast, we enter the National History Museum; it is the country’s largest museum. We will then have an outside view of En Senmei Mosque, Palace of Culture, Pyramid Mother Theresa Statue, and Martyrs Monument to get to know this country better. Next transfer to Ohrid, which is the largest city on Lake Ohrid and the eighth-largest city of the Republic of Macedonia. Ohrid is notable for once having had 365 churches, one for each day of the year, and has been referred to as a “Jerusalem (of the Balkans)”. Here we enter the old and new St. Clement Church and the Samuil Fortress, which is a fortress in the old town of Ohrid. It was the capital of the First Bulgarian Empire during the rule of Samuil in the middle-age. We will have a Mini-Cruise on Lake Ohrid, which was accepted as a Cultural and Natural World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1980. Hotel Accommodation: Metropol Lake Resort or Similar Day 11*May 21 Ohrid, Macedonia – Skopje, Macedonia (B, L, D) After breakfast, transfer to Skopje, the capital and largest city of the Republic of Macedonia. It is the country’s political, cultural, economic, and academic center. It was known in the Roman period under the name Scupi. We then enter Kale Fortress, which is a historic fortress located in the old town of Skopje. It is situated on the highest point in the city overlooking the modern city and the Vardar River. St. Spas Church whose intricate beauty on the inside of the iconostasis on the eastern side displays beautiful detailed scenes from the bible. After that, we will have an outside view of Mustafa Mosque, Town District Turkish Market, Old Turkish Bath, Stone Bridge and Mother Teresa Monument. Hotel Accommodation: Holiday Inn Skopje or Similar Day 12*May 22 Skopje, Macedonia – Rila, Bulgaria – Sofia, Bulgaria (B, L, D) This morning, travel the 182-km road through tranquil countryside to the heart of Rila Mountains – the highest mountain on the Balkan. The legends, history, beautiful nature and art are all abundant in and around Rila Monastery, the largest and most famous Eastern Orthodox monastery in Bulgaria and became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983. We will also enter the Holyvirgin Church and our guide will trace and illustrate the history of the biggest Bulgarian monastic complex with a lecture on the Monastery Museum. Proceed to Sofia, the capital and largest city of Bulgaria and take a panoramic sightseeing tour and stop inside the St. Petka Church, a small one-nave building partially dug into the ground located in the very centre of both the modern and the antique city. The church features a semi-cylindrical vault, a hemispherical apse, and a crypt discovered during excavations after the Second World War. We will also visit St. Sofia Church, the second oldest church in Sofia and The Alexander Nevsky Church. St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral builds in Neo-Byzantine style, and it serves as the cathedral church of the Patriarch of Bulgaria. It is also one of the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in the world, as well as one of Sofia’s symbols and primary tourist attractions. Hotel Accommodation: Hilton Sofia or Similar Day 13*May 23 Sofia, Bulgaria – Kazanlak, Bulgaria – Gabrovo, Bulgaria – Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria (B, L, D) After breakfast, transfer to Kazanlak, a Bulgarian town located at the foot of the Balkan mountain range, at the eastern end of Rose Valley. It is the center of rose oil extraction in Bulgaria and the oil-producing rose of Kazanlak which is also one of the most widely recognizable national symbols. Of course, we will visit The Museum of the Rose Industry to know everything about the most beautiful flower – Rose. Then, transfer to Gabrovo, which is situated at the foot of the central Balkan Mountains, in the valley of the Yantra River. It is also known as the longest city in Bulgaria, stretching over 25km along the Yantra. The House of Humour and Satire in Gabrovo is unique in its nature. It is the only museum in the world devoted to humour. Today it is an international cultural centre that successfully combines the features of a museum and a busy gallery where examples of the art of humour and satire from all around the world are gathered together. The motto of the museum is: “The World Survived Because It Laughed.” End of today, we transfer to Veliko Tarnovo, often referred to as the “City of the Tsars” which is located on the Yantra River and is famous as the historical capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire. Hotel Accommodation: Yantra Grand Hotel or Similar Day 14*May 24 Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria – Bucharest, Romania (B, L, D) After we enjoy our hotel breakfast, a sightseeing tour will begin. Castle Hill is an impressive sight with medieval fortifications and dramatic architecture. Veliko Tarnovo – Situated on 4 hills; the houses are at the foot of the hills, perched one above the other, crowning steep streets with their gables; preserved remains of the old fortress built around the banks of the Yantra River lay here. We will be walking through Old Orthodox Cathedral as well. At the end, we will be going to Bucharest, the capital municipality, and cultural, industrial, and financial centre of Romania. We will stay overnight here. Hotel Accommodation: Intercontinental or Similar Day 15*May 25 (B, L, D) Bucharest, Romania – Brasov, Romania Our day begins with a scenic drive to 14th century Bran Castle, known as Dracula's Castle, one of the best preserved medieval castles in Transylvania, originally built by the Teutonic Knights. It was turned into a royal residence under Queen Marie of Romania in the 1920s and used as such until 1947. Our journey continues north to Brasov, the 7th largest city in Romania. Brasov's most important landmark, the Black Church, the largest Gothic church between Vienna and Istanbul, towers over Piata Sfatului and the old town. Originally dedicated to Virgin Mary the church was Roman-Catholic for more than a century and a half and later with the reformation sweeping across Europe it became Lutheran. Mount Tampa stands majestically over Brasov, like an ancient Saxon knight, guarding the city from potential enemies. Cable car will take us to the top of the mountain for some amazing panoramic views of Brasov and the surrounding valley. Tonight, a Folklore Dinner and Show is arranged; we will enjoy our 3-course dinner with traditional Romanian music. Hotel Accommodation: Ramada or Similar Day 16*May 26 Brasov, Romania – Sinaia, Romania – Bucharest, Romania (B, L, D) Today we transfer to Sinaia, a popular hiking and winter mountain resort in Romania. The town is named after Sinaia Monastery which the town is actually built around. Here we visit the popular tourist attraction Peles Castle which is considered the most beautiful castle in all of Europe. It is the final resting place for several Romanian monarchs including King Carol I. We arrive at Bucharest and enter Parliament Palace, the most famous building in Bucharest and is also the world's second largest (after the Pentagon in Washington). The Parliament Palace was the brainchild of the infamous hated dictator of Romania, Nicholae Ceausescu. This lavish 12-story building was also known as the "House of the People" and it looms above the surrounding area from a man-made hill. The Parliament Palace has over 3000 rooms, but only a few are open to the public. We will then view Bucharest University, the second oldest university in Romania. Hotel Accommodation: Intercontinental or Similar Day 17*May 27 (B) Bucharest – San Francisco Today, we will transfer to the airport for our flight back to San Francisco. (Optional)**May 28 San Francisco – Honolulu After a one night stay in San Francisco, we will take our flight back to Honolulu, taking home lasting memories of this magnificent trip. Hotel Accommodation: Hilton San Francisco Airport or Similar Plitvice National Park Dubrovnik City Dracula's Castle We wish you a safe journey and capture many wonderful memories to share with family and friends! B: Breakfast | L: Lunch | D: Dinner ☺ Remarks: $500 additional if depart from and return to Honolulu (Fee incl. Honolulu – San Francisco’s round-trip add-on airfare & 2 nights SFO hotel accommodations with Twin-sharing room) Tips and gratuities are included Business class is available, please call your agent for price Escorted tour with a minimum of 20 passengers Deluxe hotel accommodations based on double occupancy All Meals & Admissions as Stated Local English speaking tour guide service National English speaking tour guide service All transfers and sightseeing by air conditioned coach Tour price is subject to change according to any airfare increase, increase in government taxes, additional fuel charges and fluctuation of the rate of exchange between U.S. and foreign currency Refer to “General Condition of Grande Holiday” We reserve the right to modify the itinerary for smooth operation Tour price includes Fuel surcharge & government taxes and fees. The tour price shown is current at time of listing and pricing on Oct 30, 2014. Payment Policy: CHECK OR CASH PAYMENT ONLY. 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