Eastern Europe Explorer
Description
Summary
Description
Embark on an unforgettable 18-day journey through the heart of Eastern Europe, from the grandeur of Budapest to the vibrant energy of Istanbul. This multi-day tour offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, taking you through the charming towns of Eger, Debrecen, and Maramures, the enchanting region of Transylvania, and the picturesque landscapes of Bulgaria. Explore World Heritage-listed sites, sample local wines, and immerse yourself in the traditions and folklore of one of the last peasant cultures in Europe. Experience the cosmopolitan vibe of Bucharest, the historical richness of Veliko Tarnovo, and the stunning Rila Monastery tucked away in the Rila Mountains. This tour is a feast for the senses, offering a rich tapestry of experiences that will leave you with lasting memories.
Included
14 breakfasts, 3 dinners
vegetarian, vegan, halal, kosher, meat
TRANSPORT IN EUROPE:
Half the fun of travel is the travelling itself, that's why we like to travel the local way – whether that means mingling with commuters on a local train, watching the scenery roll by from the window of a long distance bus, arriving on a high speed train in the city centre of your next destination, or navigating each city's public transport system. In Europe, you are guaranteed to travel by genuine local public transport wherever possible, which puts you right in the centre of the action.
LONG TRAVEL DAYS:
As we cover lots of ground on this trip, expect some long travel days on local trains and buses. This is an opportunity to mix with the locals and enjoy the scenery out the window. Travel schedules are known to change with little notice. Not all transport may have air conditioning.
Train , Public bus , Private vehicle , Metro , Tram , Taxi , Chairlift
The style of accommodation indicated in the day-to-day itinerary is a guideline only and may change. On some occasions, alternative arrangements may need to be made due to the lack of availability of rooms in our preferred accommodation. In these cases, we will use a similar standard of accommodation.
Throughout the trip, we request that our properties prepare rooms in time for our arrival, especially if we're arriving prior to normal check-in time. However, this isn't always possible which means we won't be able to check-in immediately on arrival at some hotels. Instead, we can store our luggage and explore our new destination or on some trips, have use of shared day rooms until all rooms are available.
OCCASIONAL ALTERNATIVE ACCOMMODATION:
The style of accommodation indicated in the day-to-day itinerary is a guideline. On rare occasions, alternative arrangements may need to be made due to the lack of availability of rooms in our usual accommodation. A similar standard of accommodation will be used in these instances.
TWIN SHARE BASIS:
Accommodation on this trip is on a twin/multishare basis. We pair up solo travellers with another traveller of the same gender as per the gender marker on each of their passports. Please note there may be times where facilities will be shared rather than ensuite and rare occasions when you share a room with passengers travelling on different Intrepid trips than your own.
CHECK-IN TIME:
Throughout the trip we request that our hotels prepare rooms in time for our arrival, especially if we're arriving prior to normal check-in time. However this isn't always possible which means we won't be able to check-in immediately on arrival at some hotels. Instead, we can store our luggage and explore our new destination.
PRE/POST TRIP ACCOMMODATION:
If you've purchased pre-trip or post-trip accommodation (if available), you may be required to change rooms from your trip accommodation for these extra nights.
FACILITIES:
Your accommodation may not always have private en suite facilities or air-conditioning. European hotels generally don't provide kettles or fridges.
Hotel (14 nights), Pension (2 night), Homestay with shared facilities (1 night)
hotel: 14 night(s), guesthouse: 2 night(s), home-stay: 1 night(s);
All Intrepid group trips in Europe are accompanied by one of our local European group leaders. ’Local’ in this context means a leader who is European or lives in Europe. The aim of the group leader is to take the hassle out of your travels and to help you have the best trip possible. Intrepid endeavours to provide the services of an experienced leader however, due to the seasonality of travel, rare situations may arise where your leader is new to a particular region or training other group leaders. Your leader takes care of logistics, will provide information on the places you are travelling through, offer suggestions for things to do and see, recommend great local eating venues and introduce you to our local friends. While not being guides in the traditional sense you can expect them to have a broad general knowledge of the places visited on the trip, including historical, cultural, religious and social aspects.
At Intrepid we also aim to support local guides in the individual cities or locations we travel to. If you are interested in delving deeper into the local culture at a specific site or location then your leader can recommend an optional local guide service in most of the main destinations of your trip.
Eger - Wine Sampling
Maramures - Day Tour with Local Guide
Maramures - Sapanta Merry Cemetery
Maramures - Barsana Monastery
Viscri - Local Home Cooked Dinner
Viscri - Sock Project
Viscri - Fortified Church
Bran Castle - Tour
Bucharest - Walking Tour with Local Guide
Veliko Tarnovo - Tsarevets Fortress
Rila - Monastery Visit
Pirin Mountains - Hike
Rhodope Narrow-Gauge Railway
Plovdiv-Private Transfer from Plovdiv Train Station to Plovdiv Hotel
Plovdiv - Walking Tour with Local Guide
Istanbul- Private Transfer from Istanbul Bus Station to Istanbul Hotel
Plovdiv- Private Transfer from Plovdiv Hotel to Plovdiv Bus Station
Map
Attractions
Daily Itinerary
Day 1 – Day 1: Welcome to Budapest
- Budapest - Arrival day
- More
Welcome to the vibrant city of Budapest, Hungary. Your journey begins with a welcome meeting at 6 pm. After the meeting, you're free to explore the city's grand architecture and glamorous stores and restaurants. Consider visiting the Jewish Quarter for dinner and explore the many options for a celebratory nightcap.
Day 2 – Day 2: Journey to Eger
- Eger
- Budapest
- More
- Diósgyőr Castle
- Valley of the Beautiful Woman
- More
Today, we take a train east to the beautifully preserved Baroque town of Eger. Surrounded by hills and renowned vineyards, Eger is a charming destination. Visit the wine cellars of the Valley of the Beautiful Women and sample the town's famous 'Bull's Blood' red wine. In your free time, explore Eger's 13th-century castle, a historic site that thwarted the Ottoman Empire's advancement into Western Europe.
Day 3 – Day 3: From Debrecen to Maramures
- Eger
- Debrecen
- More
Today, we travel to the pleasant town of Debrecen. Explore Deri Square with its fountains, colourful buildings, museums, and golden Great Church. Continue by train and private vehicle into the Maramures region of Romania. Here, traditional wooden houses, churches, music, and forests paint a picture of life unchanged since medieval times. Enjoy a homecooked dinner with your group and get to know the locals, their stories, and their lifestyle.
Day 4 – Day 4: Exploring Maramures
- Sighetu Marmatiei
- More
- Museum of Mineralogy
- Merry Cemetery
- More
Today, we delve deeper into the region of Maramures, rich in tradition and folklore. Set out on a guided group tour to explore the region, visiting the unique Merry Cemetery in Sapanta and the village museum in Sighetu. The cemetery is known for its colourful wooden crosses that depict the life stories of the deceased, while the museum showcases beautiful local wooden architecture.
Day 5 – Day 5: Journey to Sighisoara
- Sighișoara
- Sighetu Marmatiei
- More
- Covered Stairway
- More
Today, we drive to Sighisoara, a city that seduces visitors with its medieval charm. Walk around the old town, which coils up a narrow hill surrounded by fortified walls, and explore the 64-metre-high clock tower that dominates the citadel. The town is famed as the birthplace of Vlad Dracul III, whose name inspired Bram Stoker’s iconic Count Dracula. In the evening, consider a traditional Romanian dinner at Casa Dracula.
Day 6 – Day 6: Visiting Viscri
- Sighișoara
- More
- Fortified Church
- More
Today, we take a short drive to the village of Viscri, a UNESCO World Heritage Site virtually unchanged for 900 years. Visit the town's fortified church, thought to be the oldest in Transylvania, and learn about the Sock Project, which supports the local Roma community. In the evening, indulge in a home-cooked dinner prepared by a local family, sampling fresh produce, homemade wines, and schnapps.
Day 7 – Day 7: From Viscri to Brasov
- Brasov
- Rasnov
- More
- Biserica Sfinții Trei Ierarhi
- Elevator Fortress mills
- More
Today, we continue to Brasov, a town flanked by mountains and once a major medieval trading centre. Upon arrival, enjoy some free time to explore. Visit the gothic Black Church, stroll along pedestrianised Strada Republicii, or explore the nearby Rasnov Fortress. The fortress, perched on a rocky hilltop above the town of Rasnov, was constructed by Teutonic Knights in the 13th century as a refuge for the common people from Tartar invaders.
Day 8 – Day 8: Exploring Bran Castle
- Brasov
- Bran
- More
- Bran Castle
- More
After breakfast, we visit the famed Bran Castle, said to be the inspiration for Bram Stoker's Dracula. Explore the castle with your group and capture the perfect photo of this impressive structure perched on a high cliff top and surrounded by pine trees. After the visit, we travel back to Brasov for some free time to explore. Check out the ornate churches, townhouses, and squares surrounded by gingerbread-roofed merchants' houses.
Day 9 – Day 9: Journey to Bucharest
- Bucharest
- Brasov
- More
- Palace of the Parliament
- More
Today, we head south to Bucharest, a city known for its cosmopolitan vibe and energy. Embark on a guided walking tour around town to get your bearings. Explore the wonderful art nouveau buildings, ancient churches and monasteries, lush parklands, lakes and elegant boulevards. Don't miss the Palace of Parliament, the second-largest building in the world! The rest of the day is yours to explore at your own pace.
Day 10 – Day 10: Exploring Bucharest
- Bucharest
- More
- Palace of the Parliament
- More
Welcome to Bucharest, Romania's capital city known for its big things including one of Europe's biggest squares and the second largest building in the world, the Palace of Parliament. Our adventure begins with an important welcome meeting at 6 pm, where you'll meet your group leader and fellow travellers. Afterwards, consider seeking out some traditional Romanian fare with the group.
Day 11 – Day 11: Journey to Veliko Tarnovo
- Veliko Tarnovo
- Bucharest
- More
Today, we travel by train across the friendship bridge into Bulgaria and on to the picturesque town of Veliko Tarnovo. Founded in 4500 BC by the Neolithic people, the town flourished under the Romans and later the Byzantines. It became the second most important city in the region after Constantinople during the second Bulgarian empire. In the evening, consider indulging in the local cuisine, famed for its grilled meats and vegetables on skewers.
Day 12 – Day 12: Exploring Veliko Tarnovo
- Veliko Tarnovo
- More
This morning, join your leader for a visit to Veliko Tarnovo's imposing Tsarevets Fortress which overlooks the city. This once-magnificent fortress was first built in the 7th century and the ruined citadel is a delight to wander through. The rest of the day is free for you to explore the City of Tsars. Wander through the Old Quarter with its preserved Renaissance houses and handicraft workshops before relaxing in one of the town's cafes or 'vinarnas' (wine bars).
Day 13 – Day 13: Journey to Sofia
- Sofia
- More
- St Alexander Nevsky Cathedral
- More
Today, we take a public bus to Sofia, Bulgaria's cosmopolitan capital. The city is known for its wide tree-lined boulevards and pleasant parks. Upon arrival, you have the rest of the day to wander. Consider starting with a visit to the Central Market Hall, then take a walk through the city and see the gold-domed Alexander Nevski Church. You might also want to visit the National History Museum, the National Archaeological Museum, or the National Art Gallery.
Day 14 – Day 14: From Sofia to Bansko via Rila Monastery
- Bansko
- More
Today, we journey into the Rila Mountains to visit the impressive Rila Monastery, the largest and holiest of Bulgaria's orthodox monasteries. The entire monastery complex is a work of art in itself. After the visit, we continue to Bansko, a town set at the base of the majestic Pirin Mountains and home to more than 150 cultural monuments. In the evening, you'll have the opportunity to indulge in some local cuisine.
Day 15 – Day 15: From Bansko to Plovdiv via Pirin Mountains
- Plovdiv
- More
In the morning, we drive to Vihren Chalet from where we start a moderate hike in the Pirin Mountains to a small but picturesque lake Okoto. Enjoy the clear views over the stunning valley with Mt Vihren, the range's highest peak, visible to the west. In the afternoon, we board a scenic narrow gauge line in Bulgaria - Rhodope railway from Bansko to Septemvri from where we continue to Plovdiv. In the evening, make sure you indulge in the local cuisine, famed for its grilled meats and vegetables on skewers.
Day 16 – Day 16: Exploring Plovdiv
- Plovdiv
- More
- Ancient Stadium of Philipopolis
- More
This morning, join a local guide for a tour of the main sights and some insight into the town's history. The most remarkable sight is the ancient Roman theatre, accidentally 'discovered' after a landslide exposed the site in the early 1970s. From here, wander up to the site of the former hilltop fortress of Nebet Tepe, where you can enjoy excellent views of the city. Head back down to visit the 15th-century Dzhumaya Mosque, still in use today. Enjoy a free afternoon in this charming city.
Day 17 – Day 17: Journey to Istanbul
- Istanbul
- More
Today, we embark on a long day of travel that takes us from Europe to Asia. We travel along the Tsarigrad Road, one of the most important roads in the Middle Ages, widely used by travelling merchants. We arrive in Istanbul, the continent-straddling metropolis that the Greeks, Romans, Byzantines and Ottomans have called home. In the evening, consider joining your new friends for an optional dinner and bask in the beauty of a real Turkish kebab.
Day 18 – Day 18: Farewell Istanbul
- Istanbul - Departure day
- More
All good things come to an end, and this morning your adventure officially comes to a close. If you would like to extend your stay in Istanbul we are able to book additional accommodation for you (subject to availability).
Similar tours
Download Europe’s biggest travel marketplace to your phone to manage your entire trip in one place
Scan this QR code with your phone camera and press the link that appears to add Europe’s biggest travel marketplace into your pocket. Enter your phone number or email address to receive an SMS or email with the download link.