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15 days land only visiting Bulgaria - Greece - Macedonia
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  • * Prices based on 2013/14 Standard Itinerary.
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What was the highlight or most memorable moment of your tour?

So hard to choose just one! The combination of ancient sites, beautiful churches and time spent outdoors come together to make this a brilliantly varied trip. There is a great balance of days packed with activites and free days to explore places at your leisure. Ohrid was a town I would love to go back to, its location on the shores of a lake give it a relaxed feel and it is home to so much to see and do - both ancient and modern. Other highlights included an exploration of the site of Phillipi, a maginficently preserved ancient town and time on Thassos Island, home to a wide range of different ways to spend your day - walks, museums, shops and even a beach for those who just want to relax. I had an amazing time visiting these three countries and learning about their history.

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How was your Explore Tour Leader?

Goran was great - he was really knowledgeable about everywhere we visited and the history of the three countries. He was a lovley guy, so easy to get along with, really approachable and great at encouraging people to ask questions throughout the tour.

What tips would you give to someone else booking this tour?

Do it! There is so much to the tour, including a lto mroe time spent outside than I expected. Having some knowledge of the history of the area would also eb beneficial, though the Tour LEader is definitely able to fill in any gaps in knowledge you may have.

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Couldn't recommend this tour highly enough, there is so much more to it than I ever expected!

Michelle Bird (Explore Staff) 02 May 2013 10

What was the highlight or most memorable moment of your tour?

There were so many!  These four really stick out: the museum at Pella, the birthplace of Alexander the Great - newly opened with magnificent displays; Rila monastery,hidden away in a valley which kept the flame of Christianity alive during centureis of Ottoman rule; cruise around Mt Athos; and time out in and around Kavala and Thassos.

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How was your Explore Tour Leader?

Adam Richardson - very well-prepared and gave us about the right amount of information, but always had more to hand if one inquired.  A nice light touch with the group, most of whom were very well-travelled.  Great suggestions for dinners!

What tips would you give to someone else booking this tour?

Expect to visit a lot of churches and ancient ruins.  Do a little homework on orthodox Christianity if possible.  Have an extra day or so in Sofia to visit the National and Archaeological museums.

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Overall, I was delighted with the trip.  I enjoyed it far more than the muchmore expensive one I did directly after (not with Explore), which took me to Serbia and Romania. The accommodation was Explore's usual standard.  Expect firm beds!

Elizabeth Cowan 17 Jul 2012 10

What I look for on a tour outside Australia are  living cultures, ancient civilizations and their historical sites, and green mountainous scenery. We had it all in Bulgaria, Macedonia and northern Greece, with the added bonus of an excellent Macedonian driver and very pleasant tour leader.

Some unexpected little highlights for me were the nightingale singing all night at the spectacular Monastery of St Joakim Osogovski; the delicious lunch in the ancient crumbling mining town of Kratovo;  the bubbling springs of Black Trim River that feed Lake Ohrid and the pearls made from fish scales; the World War I trenches below Hotel Molik in Pelister National Park; Vevcani with its own odd currency; the charm of the Thessaloniki Greeks; the paved Roman road at Philippi that went from Constantinople to Rome. My advice? See more of the Ballkans. (AM -22nd May 2011)

Ainslie Morris 27 Oct 2011
A tour of great variety covering three different countries. Highlights included: staying in a monastery in a beautiful location, medieval churches around Lake Ohrid (also a beautiful location), the classical sites of Pella and Vergina (amazingly preserved tombs and exquisite gold objects), the vibrant Byzantine city of Thessaloniki, and boat trips up the Matka Gorge in Macedonia, and round Athos and to Thassos in Greece. Apart from the gold, the range of mosaics and frescos was stunning, and there was plenty to see in Sofia at the start and end of the tour. The Balkans are not easy to understand and the tensions and cross-cultural conflicts of the past are still in evidence in claims and counter-claims between the countries and communities, but walking around wherever we were was very safe and easy, and we were welcomed and people were interested in us wherever we went. Food and drink were good and varied, and good value especially in Macedonia and Bulgaria. Although I'd found information about most of the sites before travelling, they nearly all exceeded my expectations. It does help to have some background knowledge of the region so that the accounts you hear from the diffent local guides (all good) on the city and site tours can be fitted into context. I'd definitely recommend this -- it's one of the things Explore do so well, combining different and unexpected elements into an engaging and stimulating tour.
David Wilson 08 Jul 2011
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