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Our Balkan journeys are designed around the details that spark your imagination; from the quiet elegance of Adriatic coastlines to the layered histories of ancient cities and hidden mountain villages. It’s a region that reveals itself slowly, and beautifully.
Details, details, details — that’s why. A private guided walk through Dubrovnik’s old town at sunrise. Exclusive vineyard tastings along Slovenia’s rolling countryside. In Montenegro, a secluded boat journey through the Bay of Kotor, and in the wild interiors, a journey into untouched national parks where mountains meet silence and the night sky stretches endlessly above you. This is a region shaped for discovery — for families, for friends, for those who travel with intention.
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Remarkable experiences to inspire the mind
If these Italy tours aren’t quite what you’re looking for, our Italy destination experts will plan you a personalised trip. Just for you.
Recognizable for its turquoise waters and medieval cities, Croatia repeatedly wins over our hearts and establishes itself as the cultural capital of eastern Europe. It welcomes guests to centuries-old monasteries, the enthralling Adriatic coast, quintessential harbour towns, and seafood to die for. Our hand-crafted Croatia private tours and itineraries include the country’s prominent landmarks as well as trips to lesser-known and all the more authentic villages and islands. Remarkable experiences know no bounds in this sun drenched and magnetic country.
This small landmass, and its tiny population, contains – like all small packages, as it goes – a concertina of surprises. Rising nonchalantly from the calm Adriatic sea, this southern Balkan nation ascends into mist-soaked, moody mountains, rugged roads, hidden monasteries, and exquisitely meaty cuisine – where Italian bistro lifestyle meets montaine moodiness. Its flame has, increasingly, drawn the attention of adrenaline junkies (look again at those mountains), but it also serves up a rich platter of historic towns, tranquil beaches, and island-hopping idylls. Sophia Loren spoke highly of it, as if it were a fairytale. Is that enough?
By the 1950s, Slovenia enjoyed considerably open and liberal culture as part of Tito’s Yugoslav federation and as part of the Non-Aligned Movement, it would emerge as one of the most financially healthy Yugoslav republics. Fast forward to today and this mountainous, airy country is marked by fairytale cities, startling blue lakes, and knife-like mountain peaks, while enjoying a rewarding mix of Balkan, Italian, and Austrian culture. Between these stellar highlights lie medieval villages, white churches, and train-line excursions that bend and yaw between the snows and the waters. This is picturesque – and culinarily adventurous – Slovenia.
Explore the home of the gods and delve deep into the mythology that underpins this Mediterranean paradise’s welcoming cities, white-stone ruins, and secluded isles. Fall in love with Greece whether you’re café-hopping in Athens, enjoying the stunning sunsets of Insta-perfect Santorini, or seeking seclusion away from the tourists on Paros island.
The inspiration behind Montenegro’s name.
Boasting beautiful views over Boka Bay, Lovćen is the mountain that gave Crna Gora (Montenegro) its name – translating from Black Mountain. Laden with hiking trails covered in flora and countless wildlife species like deer and hedgehogs, Lovćen National Park is a mecca for activities and definitely one for the wildlife lovers. After hiking, biking, or zip-lining we’ll take you to Lovćen’s charming mountain village called Njegusi. Renowned for its production of smoked ham and cheese, you’ll get the chance to sit with some locals and sample these local delicacies.
Artisanal cafes, trendy bars, and gourmet restaurants.
Centred around Slovenia’s winding Ljubljanica River, Ljubljana is one of Europe’s smallest capital cities – but it certainly packs a punch. By day, cycle along the leafy banks of the river, climb to Ljubljana Castle’s lookout tower, and marvel at the National Gallery’s outstanding art collection. By night, feast on Slovenian cuisine in some of the country’s most renowned eateries – a personal favourite of ours is Špajza, serving mouthwatering black risotto with cuttlefish.
All eyes look to the Acropolis in this busy, big and increasingly on-trend city.
Athens is not a place of wide boulevards and shining towers. Its labyrinthine streets, tree-covered squares and scrappy Grecian ruins make it a minor playground for adventurous restaurants and hotels. You can check out some of the world’s most iconic archaeological sites in this ancient city and then lose yourself in a succession of effortlessly cool bars on an Athens city break.
The Balkans span a diverse part of southeastern Europe, typically including Croatia, Montenegro, Slovenia, Greece, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Albania, and North Macedonia. Each country offers a distinct rhythm, from Adriatic coastlines to mountain interiors and historic cities.
Spring and early autumn offer the most balanced experience, with pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and landscapes in full character. Summer is ideal for coastal escapes in Croatia and Greece, while the quieter months bring a more intimate, slower way to experience the region.
The Balkans are rich in contrast. You can move from ancient cities and Ottoman-era streets to secluded beaches and alpine lakes within a single journey. Expect private guided tours, local cuisine, vineyard visits, and moments that feel both authentic and unexpected.
Absolutely. The region is emerging as one of Europe’s most compelling luxury destinations, offering boutique hotels, private villas, yacht experiences, and curated cultural access — all with a sense of exclusivity that is harder to find elsewhere in Europe.
Yes. The Balkans are perfectly suited for multi-country journeys. Croatia and Montenegro pair seamlessly along the Adriatic, while Slovenia offers a refined alpine contrast. Greece adds a different pace altogether, making it easy to design a journey that flows naturally across borders.
The region adapts beautifully to different styles of travel. Families can enjoy relaxed coastal towns, nature experiences, and cultural discovery, while couples often find themselves drawn to quiet islands, scenic drives, and intimate, slow moments shaped by the surroundings.
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We booked a trip to Italy and everything was handled really well. Took a lot of the pressure off planning.
Daniel
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Used Vistaro for our Greece holiday. They understood what we wanted and put together something that actually suited us.
Aisha
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glamoing, hiking, icebergs,gourmet food. Not sure how our trip could have been any better
Family traveller
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Planned a Paris trip with them. Good recommendations and everything felt quite easy from start to finish.
Emma
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Slovenia was suggested to us and it ended up being one of the highlights. Glad we went with it.
Khalid
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South of France trip was simple and enjoyable. Everything was arranged without overcomplicating it.
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