The Balkan Tour

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The Balkan Tour, done in 2008, is the mother of all tours, as it was our first expedition. We had an absolute blast and promised ourselves to come back to at least some of the places. As of writing this article (2023) we still have to do it...

How it all started

One day we had a wild idea of visiting Dubrovnik for a few days, just to see the medieval Old Town. Some time later we decided to change it to Athens, as it looked even better from a tourist perspective. And as we were looking at the map, it struck us - maybe we just drive there?

And that is exactly what happened.

Preparations

Back in 2008 the only reasonable online hotel booking experience was the Hotel Reservation System. Roaming fees were common and mobile internet was really expensive - but also there were not that many devices to support it, as Andoid 1.0 was released in September that year. People also relied on separate GPS devices to use in their cars and those devices had limited map coverage basically anywhere east of Germany - so a paper map was also needed as a backup. Luckily, we got a road atlas of Europe that included city plans of major cities, including those in the Balkans.

We were able to plan the entire trip with online maps, booking all hotels on the way well in advance. The lack of wide-spread internet meant that we had to print copies of the reservations and carry them with us.

Things have changed since then, haven't they?

The route ended up as follows:

  • Gdańsk (Poland)
  • Wrocław
  • Wien (Austria)
  • Graz
  • Maribor (Slovenia)
  • Zagreb (Croatia)
  • Jajce (Bosnia and Herzegovina)
  • Sarajevo
  • Mostar
  • Dubrovnik
  • Kotor (Montenegro)
  • Podgorica
  • Tirana (Albania)
  • *Ιωάννινα (Ioannina, Greece)
  • Αθήνα (Athens)
  • Θεσσαλονίκη (Thessaloniki)
  • София (Sofia, Bulgaria)
  • București (Romania)
  • Cluj-Napoca
  • Tokaj (Hungary)
  • Budapest
  • *Kraków (Poland)
  • Gdańsk

Day 1: Gdańsk to Wrocław

As we visited Wrocław a few times before, we decided to skip it almost entirely. Back then (I will use this phrase often in this article - the world really is a different place in 2023 compared to 2008!) the roads in Poland were in a terrible shape and driving from Gdańsk to Wrocław took more than 8 hours - so after arriving in quite late afternoon we decided to do a quick walk around the Old Town, eat something and get to sleep before the next travel.

Day 2: Wrocław to Vienna

tbw