We will meet you at Istanbul Airport. Departure to Sarajevo with Turkish Airlines' scheduled flight. After arriving in Sarajevo, we proceed with our special bus for a city tour. We start our city tour by getting off the bus in front of the central library building, one of the symbolic structures of the city. After visiting the central library, the surprising Inat Kuca, the Latin Bridge built during the Ottoman period, and the spot where Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife were assassinated—triggering World War I—we continue towards the heart of the city, Baščaršija. Our tour continues with Sebil Square, named after this fountain, a traditional element of the Ottoman Empire, then progresses through the historic streets of Baščaršija. The other sites we will see include the Kuršumlija Medresa, Morica Han, Gazi Husrev-beg Mosque, and the Clock Tower. Our tour will continue along Ferhadija, the most popular street of the city, reflecting the architecture from the Austro-Hungarian Empire, including the Catholic Cathedral, Markale Market, and the covered market, culminating at the Eternal Flame Monument dedicated to the victims of World War II.
Those who wish can join the extra organized tour of the War (Life) Tunnel and Vrelo Bosnia National Park.
War (Life) Tunnel & Vrelo Bosnia National Park Tour (45 Euro per person)
The War (Life) Tunnel; is the tunnel that enabled communication between besieged Sarajevo and the outside world during the recent civil war, fulfilling the city's every need and playing a significant role in ending the siege. At the exit point of the tunnel, which now serves as a museum, we will experience the accessible part of the tunnel, see the exhibited items used during that time in the museum, and witness what happened during that period through a documentary. Afterward, we will visit the Vrelo Bosnia National Park, located at the foothills of Mount Igman. Vrelo Bosnia, which is the source of the Bosnia River, is a natural park that contains streams, waterfalls, and lakes, showcasing every shade of green. After our tour, we will transfer to our hotel and check-in.
After breakfast at our hotel, guests who wish can join the extra organized lunch-inclusive Mostar & Blagaj tour.
Mostar & Blagaj Tour - Lunch Included (70 Euro per person)
Our first stop is in the town of Konjic, where we see the famous Konjic Bridge, restored by Turkey, which has survived from the Ottoman period to the present day. We take a break to enjoy coffee while watching the beautiful scenery along the Neretva River. Continuing our journey along the Jablanica road, we will see the panoramic view of the Nazi Train sabotaged by partisan soldiers during World War II and the destroyed bridge before continuing our way to Blagaj. Upon arrival, we visit the Alperenler Tekke, which has been standing for 550 years, located at the foot of a very high rock from which spring the waters. This tekkе, founded in the early 15th century, has hosted the Qadiriyya, Rufai, Halveti, and Naqshbandi orders. (Guests have the option to visit the tekke.) After visiting the tekke, we enjoy our lunch and continue our journey to Mostar. After admiring the historical Köšči Mehmet Bey Mosque and the historic Mostar Bridge from the old town, we visit the bridge. Built to allow the Ottoman army to cross during the Siege of Zigevtar, the bridge was destroyed by Croats during the war in 1993, but it was restored by a Turkish company to its original form. After visiting the Little Mostar Bridge and strolling through the bazaar, we return to our hotel in Sarajevo for overnight accommodation.
This evening, guests who wish can join the extra organized Bosnian Night tour.
Bosnian Night (70 Euro per person)
In a local restaurant in Sarajevo, we will have an unforgettable evening with Bosnian dishes and local music during our dinner. At the end of the night, we will return to our hotel. Overnight at the hotel.
After breakfast at the hotel and checking out of the rooms, we set off for Belgrade. Upon arriving in Belgrade, we conduct a city tour during which we see the city’s daily life, significant buildings, and the interior ministry buildings intentionally left in an abandoned state that has been bombed by NATO. As we continue our city tour on foot, we will see the Flag Mosque, Belgrade Fortress, Damat Ali Pasha Tomb, Clock Tower, Sokullu Mehmet Pasha Fountain, Military Museum, Istanbul Gate, Dungeon Gate, Leopoldova Gate, Stefan Lazarević Monument, Nebojša Tower, Kale Square, Saborna Church, Republic Square, Terazije Square, and Stone Square. Our city tour will conclude with a walk on Knez Mihailova Street, regarded as the heart of the city. After the tour, we will transfer to our hotel and check-in. Overnight at the hotel.
4. DAY BELGRADEAfter breakfast at our hotel, guests who wish can join the extra organized full-day Karlovac & Novi Sad tour.
Karlovac & Novi Sad Tour- (75 Euro per person)
In the northern part of Serbia is the capital of the Vojvodina Province, Novi Sad , where we first visit the Petrovaradin Fortress. After taking a photo break with the stunning view of Novi Sad from the fortress, we head to the center of Novi Sad. In the city where Albert Einstein also lived for a while, we will carry out a walking tour during which we will see the Freedom Square, the Svetozar Miletić Statue, the Catholic Cathedral, the Orthodox St. George Cathedral, St. Nicholas Church, and the Synagogue panaramically. After the tour, we will set off to visit the town of Sremski Karlovci (Karlovac), which holds a significant place in our history. Dating back to 7000 BC, this town has always been important throughout history, being the site of the first Serbian middle school and high school. Until 1922, it was also the center of the Serbian Orthodox Church. In Karlovac, we will see other landmarks including the city council, the Catholic Church, and the Covered Lion Fountain. This town marks the beginning of the Period of Decline of the Ottoman Empire, being the first agreement in which large territories were lost with the 1699 Karlovac Treaty, which is also significant in Ottoman history. We will also visit the Peace Chapel, located at the hill where the agreement was signed. After enjoying some free time here, we conclude our tour.
Those who wish can join the extra organized tour of the Serbian Night organized by our guide.
Serbian Night (70 Euro per person)
During this tour, we will taste Serbia’s famous mezze and dishes in Belgrade’s famous bohemian street Skadarlija, and enjoy a delightful evening accompanied by local music. After the tour, we will transfer to our hotel. Overnight at the hotel.
5. DAY BELGRADE- ISTANBULAfter wake-up call, check-out of rooms, and breakfast, we have free time until transfer time.
Meet up at the time indicated by the guide and transfer to Belgrade airport. After check-in procedures, we depart for Istanbul with Turkish Airlines' scheduled flight. Arrival in Istanbul and end of our tour.
*A GRADUATED PRICING METHOD IS IN EFFECT, AND PRICES MAY CHANGE DURING THE DAY.
Visa Information: There is no visa application for Turkish passport holders to participate in this tour. They must have a passport valid for at least 6 months.
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Departure Date |
Departure Time |
Return Date |
Return Time |
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June 24, 2026 Wednesday |
TK 1021 IST 07:20 SJJ 08:15 |
June 28, 2026 Sunday |
TK 1080 BEG 16:10 IST 19:00 |
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August 1, 2026 Saturday |
TK 1021 IST 07:20 SJJ 08:15 |
August 5, 2026 Wednesday |
TK 1084 BEG 20:20 IST 23:10 |
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October 28, 2026 Wednesday |
TK 1021 IST 14:50 SJJ 14:40 |
November 1, 2026 Sunday |
TK 1084 BEG 20:15 IST 00:05 |
*** Our tour program is organized with a minimum participation requirement of 30 people.
*** A tiered pricing system is applied, and prices may vary throughout the day.
*** The participant has the right to cancel without penalty up to 30 days before the tour departure date. Cancellations made between 29-15 days may incur a 50% penalty, and cancellations made less than 14 days before the departure will incur a 100% penalty.
*** The agency reserves the right to cancel the tour 21 days before the departure date if sufficient participation is not achieved, with prior notification to the participant.
*** During periods of fairs, congresses, concerts, or special events, our hotels may be located further from the center than the distances specified above. In such cases, you will be notified 10 days before the departure of the tour.
*** In cases where only category information is provided without specifying names and/or options are available for the same destination, the hotel(s) will be notified by your agency 48 hours before the tour departure.
*** Triple rooms are subject to availability in hotels, and in these types of rooms, the bed allocated to the 3rd person is smaller than standard beds. Triple rooms consist of 1 large bed + 1 extra bed. Since extra beds are made of folding or coach beds, the participant declares that they accept possible crampedness and bed types in 3rd person and/or child reservations. Child discounts apply only for a single child in the age group staying alongside 2 adults.
*** The services included in the tour package, breakfasts at the hotel, are provided according to the breakfast culture of the country being visited and generally consist of a limited menu known as continental breakfast, including butter, jam, bread, tea, or coffee, which may be served in a separate room designated for the group.
*** The panoramic city tours included in the tour package are organized for the general promotion of the cities and are conducted as panoramic tours with guide narration from within the vehicle that do not include museum or historical site entries.
*** The days and times of extra tours may be changed by the guide according to the open/closed status of the museums and historical sites to be visited and weather conditions.
*** Extra tour fees are paid to the guide during the tour.
*** In cases where only category information is provided and/or alternatives are available for the same destination, you will learn about the hotel(s) you will stay in 48 hours before the tour departure.
*** Maxserdmc acts as an intermediary between the airline and the passenger and is subject to the Hague Protocol dated 28.09.1955.