Bulgaria & Macedonia Tour

from€1419
for 7 nights

Legends of the Balkans

Embark on a journey through Bulgaria and North Macedonia, two enchanting countries where ancient history meets breathtaking landscapes. From the majestic peaks of the Rila and Shar Mountains to the timeless charm of Sofia and Skopje, this region offers a rich tapestry of cultural heritage, vibrant traditions, and stunning natural beauty.

What’s Included

  • Booking advice from your Travel Escapes travel advisor
  • Direct return flights from Dublin to Sofia
  • All airport taxes
  • 10kg carry-on bag per person + Prebooked Seat
  • 3 nights on HB in a 4-star Hotel in Sofia
  • 4 nights on HB in a 4-star Hotel in Skopje
  • City Tour of Sofia
  • City Tour of Plovdiv
  • Day Trip to Rola Monastery
  • City Tour of Skopje
  • Day Trip to Pristina
  • Day Trip to Kyustendil
  • Services of our local tour guide
  • Services of our tour leader

 

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Did you know?

  • Sofia Ancient History: The city has a history that spans over 2,000 years, originally founded as the Roman city of Serdica. It has been inhabited by Thracians, Romans, and Ottomans.
  • Religious Landmarks: Sofia is home to some of the most significant religious buildings in Bulgaria, including the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, one of the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals in the world.
  • One of Europe’s Oldest Cities: Plovdiv is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Europe, with a history that stretches over 8,000 years, dating back to ancient Thracian times.
  • Roman Heritage: Plovdiv is known for its well-preserved Roman ruins, including the Ancient Theatre, a Roman amphitheatre that still hosts performances today.
  • Skopje, Stone Bridge: One of the city’s most iconic landmarks, the Stone Bridge, connects the old and new parts of Skopje and dates back to the 15th century, during the Ottoman era.
  • Mother Teresa’s Birthplace: Skopje is the birthplace of Mother Teresa, and her childhood home is now a museum dedicated to her life and work, located in the city centre.

Please note that while this is our planned itinerary, we may have to make slight changes due to unforeseen circumstances. Regardless, we’ll pack in as much beauty and adventure as possible on this holiday of a lifetime!

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Prices
Dates Cabin Type Price
20 Sep 2025 Twin Share €1419 Sold Out
20 Sep 2025 Single €1659 Sold Out
Agent
Eleanor M
Eleanor M
Booking Remarks
Booking deposit €300
Prices are per person based on two sharing.
Single Supplement applies
A non-refundable / non-transferable deposit is required at the time of booking.
Balance due 16 weeks before departure
Optional insurance available (terms & conditions apply)
Taxes, prices & itinerary subject to change
Booking terms & conditions apply
Travel Insurance is not included
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Good to Know
All of our tours include some level of walking activity and may include ascending/descending steps. They are not suitable for people with walking difficulties and/or limited mobility.
Itinerary
Day 1

Sofia, Bulgaria

Travel to Sofia

We depart Dublin on our direct flight to Sofia. On arrival you will be met by our tour leader and your local tour guide then transferred by coach to our hotel in Sofia. We are based for 3 nights in a 4 star Hotel.
Our hotel enjoys a central location close to the National Palace of Culture and the commercial area of the city.

Day 2

Tour of Sofia

After a late breakfast we go on a panoramic coach tour around the Bulgarian Capital of Sofia and visit the most fascinating places of interest: the forum of Ancient Serdica (the old name of the city) with archaeological discoveries from Roman times. We visit the St. Nedelya square, where 4 places of worship of the main religions in Bulgaria are located next to each other. These are the Orthodox Church of St. Nedalya, the Roman Catholic Church, the Synagogue, and the Mosque. They form a quadrangle, symbolizing the peace between different religions in Bulgaria. Our tour continues with the Alexander 1 square where the Royal Palace and the National Theatre are located, the Sofia University and the Alexander Nevski Cathedral (the biggest Orthodox Church on the Balkan Peninsula. The afternoon is free to enjoy this charming city.

Day 3

Tour of Plovdiv

After breakfast we travel by coach to Plovdiv, Europe’s oldest continuously inhabited city, even older than Rome. Today Plovdiv is the cultural centre of Bulgaria and was the European Capital of Culture in 2019. Our guide will do a short walking tour of the Old town with its cobbled streets, ancient theatre, fortress walls, and the Roman Stadium. Our clients particularly enjoy the pedestrianised shopping centre with very reasonable prices. We return to Sofia late afternoon giving you plenty of time to enjoy this beautiful city.

Day 4

Skopje, Macadonia

Rila Monastery & Skopje

After breakfast, embark on a scenic drive through the picturesque Bulgarian countryside to the iconic Rila Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Nestled in the heart of the Rila Mountains, this 10th-century monastery, founded by St. Ivan of Rila, is a masterpiece of Byzantine architecture. Take your time exploring the magnificent church, marvelling at its intricate frescoes, and soaking in the serene surroundings. Learn about the monastery’s rich history and its enduring role as a cultural and spiritual beacon through the centuries.
Following your visit, enjoy a delicious lunch featuring freshly caught mountain river trout.
In the afternoon, continue your journey through the breathtaking landscapes towards Skopje, the capital of North Macedonia. As you cross the border, take in your first views of the striking Balkan terrain. Upon arrival in Skopje, check into your 4* hotel and enjoy an evening at leisure to relax and unwind.

Day 5

Tour of Skopje

After breakfast, take a guided tour of Skopje, exploring Macedonia Square with its iconic Alexander the Great statue. Stroll across the Stone Bridge to the Old Bazaar, a vibrant Ottoman-era market, and visit the Memorial House of Mother Teresa, honoring the Nobel laureate born here. Discover traditional handicrafts, and admire landmarks like the Mustafa Pasha Mosque.
In the afternoon, enjoy free time to walk along the Vardar River or relax at a local café.
Overnight in Skopje.

Day 6

Pristina, Serbia

Day Trip to Pristina

After breakfast, embark on a day trip to Pristina, the capital of Kosovo. Upon arrival, visit Mother Teresa Square, home to a monument dedicated to the renowned humanitarian. Explore the Ethnological Museum, housed in a beautifully preserved Ottoman-era building, and discover the Newborn Monument, a symbol of Kosovo’s independence. Don’t miss the Kosovo National Library, famous for its unique and modern architectural style.
Return to Skopje in the late afternoon for your final overnight stay in the capital of North Macedonia.

Day 7

Kyustendil

After breakfast, travel back to Sofia, with a stop in Kyustendil, a charming town in Bulgaria known for its thermal springs and Roman ruins. Often called the “City of the Sun,” Kyustendil offers a glimpse into its ancient past at the Regional Archaeological Museum and the Roman Baths.
Continue on to Sofia for your overnight stay.

Day 8

Day at Leisure then return flight home

After breakfast, enjoy some free time to relax or explore the city at your own pace. In the afternoon, you’ll be transferred to the airport for your return flight to Dublin.

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