SECRETOS DE LOS BALCANES PRECIO FINAL DESDE 1.135 € 8 Días / 7 Noches Kolasin, Prishtina, Skopje, Ohrid, Berat, Tirana, Shkoder, Podgorica, Kotor Y Perast

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SECRETOS DE LOS BALCANES PRECIO FINAL DESDE 1.135 € 8 Días / 7 Noches Kolasin, Prishtina, Skopje, Ohrid, Berat, Tirana, Shkoder, Podgorica, Kotor Y Perast MODIFICADO EL 23/01/2020 70 EUROPA Montenegro, Kosovo, Macedonia del Norte y Albania MONTENEGRO Kolasin KOSOVO Perast Kotor Prishtina Podgorica Shkoder Skopje MACEDONIA Tirana Ohrid Berat ALBANIA SECRETOS DE LOS BALCANES PRECIO FINAL DESDE 1.135 € 8 días / 7 noches Kolasin, Prishtina, Skopje, Ohrid, Berat, Tirana, Shkoder, Podgorica, Kotor y Perast Día 1 España / Dubrovnik / parte de la ciudad con la fuente de Día 5 Ohrid / Berat / Tirana remos hacia el lago más grande de disfrutar de una degustación del fa- Kolasin (Media pensión) Alejandro Magno y la casa memorial (Media pensión) los Balcanes, el lago Skadar. Allí to- moso jamón curado. Por la tarde, el Vuelo regular con destino Du- de la Madre Teresa de Calcuta. Nos Desayuno. Nos trasladaremos desde maremos un barco para disfrutar de siguiente punto culminante del viaje, brovnik. Traslado al hotel en Kolasin dirigiremos hacia Tetovo y el Parque Ohrid hasta la frontera albanesa. la espectacular naturaleza y el “Alka- Kotor, al que llegaremos después de con parada fotográfica en el cañón Nacional de Mavrovo, donde la na- Llegaremos a la ciudad de la UNES- traz” de Montenegro, una isla prisión un descenso impresionante. Visita- Moraca. Cena y alojamiento. turaleza única y las montañas más CO, Berat, también llamada ciudad abandonada. Por la tarde llegaremos remos la catedral San Trifun, pasea- altas de Macedonia del Norte nos de las 1000 ventanas. Con nuestro a nuestro hotel en Podgorica. Cena y remos en barco por la bahía de Kotor Día 2 Kolasin / Pec / Prishtina / estarán esperando. Después, visi- guía exploraremos los aspectos más alojamiento. hasta la isla monasterio en Nuestra Skopje (Media pensión) taremos el monasterio San Jovan destacados de la arquitectura. Lue- Señora de las Rocas, y llegaremos a Desayuno. Por la mañana saldremos Bigorski, antes de llegar a nuestro go seguiremos hasta el puerto de Día 7 Podgorica / Cetinje / Njegusi Perast. Regreso a nuestro hotel en de Montenegro hacia Kosovo. Visi- hotel en Ohrid por la tarde. Cena y Dürres y la ciudad con el antiguo / Kotor / Perast (Media pensión) Podgorica. Cena y alojamiento. taremos la iglesia patriarcal en Pec. alojamiento. teatro romano. Continuación hasta Desayuno. Por la mañana saldremos Paseo por la ciudad en Prishtina. el hotel en Tirana. Cena y alojamien- de nuestro hotel para disfrutar de Día 8 Podgorica / Dubrovnik / Cruzaremos la frontera con Macedo- Día 4 Ohrid (Media pensión) to. la vista de las montañas de Monte- España nia del Norte y llegaremos a la capi- Desayuno. Empezaremos el día reco- negro en una de las carreteras más Desayuno. A la hora prevista trasla- tal Skopje por la tarde. Por la noche rriendo el centro de esta ciudad pro- Día 6 Tirana / Shkoder / Lago espectaculares del país. Finalmente do al aeropuerto. Vuelo de regreso nos espera una cena tradicional con tegida por la UNESCO, después dare- Skadar (Media pensión) llegaremos a la antigua capital del a España. música. Alojamiento. mos un paseo en barco a la iglesia de Desayuno. Descubriremos la capital país, Cetinje. Los edificios de la an- Kaneo, probablemente el punto más albanesa, Tirana. Después del reco- tigua Embajada todavía cuentan la Día 3 Skopje / Mavrovo / Ohrid fotografiado de Macedonia del Norte. rrido por la ciudad, nos dirigiremos historia de la metrópoli de un Esta- (Media pensión) Desde aquí exploraremos la ciudad a hacia el norte con una parada foto- do que una vez fue considerado el Desayuno. Comenzaremos el día pie y conoceremos algunas de las 365 gráfica en Kruja. Continuación hacia reino más pobre de Europa. La visita con un recorrido por la capital mace- iglesias, así como la fortaleza del rey Shkoder, la ciudad más grande del al famoso monasterio está incluida donia. Veremos el casco antiguo con Samuel. Dispondrán de un poco de norte de Albania. Luego pasaremos en el programa del día, así como en la fortaleza Kale, la iglesia San Spas tiempo libre para pasear y luego regre- la frontera con Montenegro, la tierra el museo Nacional. Seguiremos has- y el Gran Bazar, así como la nueva sar a nuestro hotel. Cena y alojamiento. de las Montañas Negras y continua- ta el pueblo Njegusi. Aquí podremos SALIDAS 2020 HOTELES PREVISTOS O NUESTRO PRECIO INCLUYE OBSERVACIONES SIMILARES Tour Regular · Billete línea regular, clase turista “L”, · Existe la opción de volar a Podgorica Base CROATIAN AIRLINES con la compañía Croatian Airlines, sin en lugar de Dubrovnik, consulte con Kolasin (1 noche) Bianca Resort & Spa (4*) Mínimo 2 personas Skopje (1 noche) Karpos (4*) pieza de equipaje facturado. nuestro equipo de ventas. Desde Barcelona. Ohrid (2 noches) Belvedere (4*) · Traslados aeropuerto - hotel - · Para grupos de menos de 8 personas, Tirana (1 noche) Dinasty (4*) aeropuerto en regular. la salida puede ser con guía acompa- Abril: 05, 19 Podgorica Aurel (4*) · 7 noches en los hoteles previstos o si- ñante bilíngüe español-italiano. Mayo: 03, 17, 31 (2 noches) milares, en régimen de media pensión. Junio: 14 · Guía acompañante de habla hispana Julio: 12, 26 desde el día 2 hasta el día 7. Agosto: 09, 23 · Visitas según detalla el programa en Septiembre: 13, 20 castellano. PRECIO FINAL POR PERSONA Octubre: 04, 11, 18 · Paseo en barco por el lago Ohrid y Tasas aéreas y carburante (incluidos): 63 € (sujeto a cambios según fecha de por Perast. emisión de billetes) Consultar otras ciudades de salida, · Seguro de inclusión. Cod. EUCR143 compañías y suplementos aéreos. · Tasas aéreas y carburante. Temporada Doble Sup. Indiv. 05 Abr - 19 Abr y 04 Oct - 18 Oct 1.135 177 03 May - 14 Jun y 13 Sep - 20 Sep 1.215 197 12 Jul - 23 Ago 1.365 225 Descuento de la porción aérea: 95 € + 63 € de tasas. Más información, presupuestos y reservas en: www.tui.com/es.
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