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BOSNIEN UND HERZEGOWINA - KROATIEN - SLOWENIEN - SERBIEN MONTENEGRO - NORDMAZEDONIEN - ALBANIEN - KOSOVO Hauptbüro Mostar BOSNIEN UND HERZEGOWINA - KROATIEN - SLOWENIEN - SERBIEN MONTENEGRO - NORDMAZEDONIEN - ALBANIEN - KOSOVO Hauptbüro Mostar Fortuna Tours DMC - Mostar Rade Bitange 34 88000 Mostar Bosnien und Herzegowina Tel: +387 36 552 197 Fax: +387 36 551 888 E- mail: [email protected] Web: www.fortunamostar.com / www.fortuna.ba Zweigstelle Sarajevo Fortuna Tours DMC - Sarajevo Kulovića 9 (Hotel Bosnia) 71000 Sarajevo Bosnien und Herzegowina E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.fortunamostar.com / www.fortuna.ba Rade Bitange 34, 88000 Mostar, Bosnien und Herzegowina T/F: +387 36 580 625 • M: +387 63 299 189 E: [email protected] • W: www.villafortuna.ba ENTDECKEN SIE MEHR MIT UNS Liebe Reisende und Gäste, wir danken Ihnen für die Zeit, die Sie sich genommen haben, um Fortuna Tours DMC, unser Team und unsere Leistungen kennenzulernen. Seit der Gründung verfolgen wir das Ziel, für Sie authentische und anregende Reiseprogramme zu jenen Orten vorzubereiten, die wir unser Heim nennen. Im Mittelpunkt stehen für uns dabei immer unsere Gäste mit ihren Wünschen, damit sie sich in jedem von uns zusammengestellten Programm mit Freude wiederfinden können. Erlauben Sie uns bitte, Ihnen unsere Serviceleistungen vorzustellen, für die wir Experten sind, und lassen Sie sich von uns Einblicke in unseren kreativen und inspirierenden Erfahrungsschatz auf dem Gebiet des Reisens geben. Mit bester Empfehlung Mili Bijavica Was bedeutet DMC? Eine DMC (Destination Management Company) vollbringt Dienstleistungen vor Ort, die auf guten Kenntnissen des Landes und nützlichen Geschäftsbeziehungen basieren. Dazu zählen Leistungen wie „Meet-and-Greet“-Treffen, Transfers/Trans- port, Hotel-Unterkunft, Restaurant-Tipps, Sport-Aktivitäten, Ausflüge, Tagungen, Kongresse, Themen-Events, Galadinners und Logistik. INHALT 11 Authentisches Bosnien und Herzegowina 14 Vom Mittelmeer zum Orient 16 Klöster, Kirchen und Moscheen 18 Die Schatzkam- mer von Bosnien und Herzegowina 20 Die Perlen der schönen Adria 22 Kultur und Weine von Bosnien und Herzegowina 24 Die Adria-Tour 26 Die Balkan-Rhapsodie 30 Grand Balkan Tour 32 Albanien mit dem Ohridsee 34 Traumhafte Länder 36 Schätze Südosteuropas, unentdecktes Europa 38 Nordmazedonien 40 Unberührte Berglandschaften und die lebendige Kultur des Balkans 42 Lassen Sie sich inspirieren von Kultur, Kunst und Architektur 44 Wunder der unberührten Natur 46 Erlebnisreise Kroatien 48 Harmonie des vielfältigen Kulturerbes 50 Mandarinenernte im Neretva-Delta 52 Weintouren in der Herzegowina www.fortuna.ba 1 ENTDECKEN SIE MEHR MIT UNS Bosnien und Herzegowina Fläche: 51.209 km2 Einwohnerzahl: 4.621.762 Bewohner Hauptstadt: Sarajevo Internationale Flughäfen: Sarajevo, Tuzla, Banja Luka, Mostar Banja Luka Telefonvorwahl: +387 Währung: KM (Konvertible Mark) Tuzla Zeitzone: GMT +1 Sarajevo Mostar Bosnien und Herzegowina ist das herzför- mige Land im Herzen von Südosteuropa. Hier trafen und treffen die östliche und die westliche Kultur zusammen, durch ihre lange und faszinierende Geschichte man- chmal im Kampf gegeneinander, aber viel häufiger in gegenseitiger Bereicherung und Bekräftigung. Bosnien umfasst den tureller, ethnischer und religiöser Gemein- Mehmed-Paša-Sokolović-Brücke nördlichen und zentralen Teil des Lan- schaften. in Višegrad (UNESCO): Die 179,5 m lange des; sein Name leitet sich vermutlich von Brücke ist das repräsentative Meisterwerk „bosana“ ab, dem alten indoeuropäischen Stećci – Friedhöfe mit mittelalterlichen von Sinan, einem der größten Architekten Wort für Wasser, an welchem es in Bos- Grabsteinen (UNESCO): Dieses serielle und Ingenieure der klassischen osman- nien nicht mangelt. Die im Süden gele- Gut verbindet 28 Stätten, die Friedhöfe ischen Ära sowie Zeitgenossen der ital- gene historische Landschaft Hum, die ehe- und regional geprägte mittelalterliche ienischen Renaissance, mit der man sein mals von Herceg (Herzog) Stjepan regiert Grabsteine umfassen. Sie werden in die Schaffen häufig vergleicht. wurde, bekam nach der Eroberung durch Zeit zwischen dem 12. und 16. Jahrhundert die einfallenden Osmanen den Namen datiert. Herzegowina. Was man gesehen haben muss Sarajevo: Die Hauptstadt ist aufgeteilt in den christlichen, durch Bauwerke aus der Ära der österreichischen Herrschaft und Gebäude aus der Nachkriegszeit geken- nzeichneten Teil und die moslemischen Bezirke, in welchen die Baščaršija, die berühmte Bibliothek sowie zahlreiche alte Moscheen und osmanische Bauten ste- SARAJEVO MOSTAR hen. Mostar (UNESCO): Die historische, im tiefen Tal des Flusses Neretva liegen- de Stadt entwickelte sich im 15. und 16. Jahrhundert als ein türkischer Grenzort. 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Da lebt ein um sich mit dem Sonnenuntergang zu nur Reisen im räumlichen Sinne, sondern reichhaltiges Kulturerbe in den Museen, entspannen. man bewegt sich auch in der Zeit zurück. Kirchen und Kathedralen. Der kontinentale In diesem bemerkenswerten Land kön- Teil von Kroatien ist eine Oase der Ruhe, Dubrovnik (UNESCO): Schon George Ber- nen nämlich noch jahrhundertealte Tradi- in der sanfte Hügel, uralte Wälder und nard Shaw meinte einst: “Wenn Sie den tionen und Überreste vergangener, doch Weinberge gemeinsam mit den Flüssen Himmel auf Erden sehen möchten, kom- eingewurzelter Kulturen entdeckt werden. Save, Drau und Mur die heimischen Städte men Sie nach Dubrovnik”. Seit Jahrhun- Als Knotenpunkt zwischen Ost und West, vor der Sommerhitze schützen. 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Während eines Dächern. Das Mosaik wird ergänzt durch Kultur und die Einwohner erfahren. Aufstiegs durch die bewaldete Land- malerische Brücken über den Fluss Lju- schaft kann man die grüne Landschaft der bljanica und den weitläufigen Park Tivoli, Postojna: Die Besichtigung der Höhle Ebenen bewundern. Von Bergwiesen geht der bis in die Stadtmitte reicht. von Postojna kann zu einem ganztägigen der Blick zu den Schluchten der Flüsse. Die Erlebnis voller überraschender Entdeck- Nähe der Kontraste und Unterschiede ist Bled und Oberkrain: Bled ist mit seiner ungen werden. Ein fantastischer Komplex eine Besonderheit Sloweniens. Umgebung einer der schönsten Alpenfe- von Gängen, Galerien und Hallen, eine rienorte, bekannt durch ein mildes Klima verblüffende Vielfalt an Karsterscheinun- Dieses kleine Land ist eine große Attrak- und heilendes Thermalseewasser. Die gen und ein einfacher Zugang sind die tion. Auf einer Fläche von über 20 273 qkm schönste Aussicht auf die Bleder Insel und Hauptgründe für die außergewöhnliche mitten in Europa zwischen Österreich, Ital- weitere Umgebung von Oberkrain haben Beliebtheit und Besucheranzahl der Höhle ien, Ungarn und Kroatien wurde Slowenien Sie von der Burg. Erleben Sie die maleri- von Postojna, die in 200 Jahren schon 36 zu einem richtigen touristischen Magnet, sche Architektur der Burg und die Muse- Millionen Besuche zu verzeichnen hatte. der sehr einfach mit allen Verkehrsmitteln umssammlung, in der Sie alles über die zu erreichen ist. historische Entwicklung von Bled, seine Was man gesehen haben muss Ljubljana:
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