The '''Balkans''' is a region that includes countries on the Balkan Peninsula in the southeast of Europe, including the former Yugoslavia.

Countries

  • Albania
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Bulgaria
  • Croatia
  • Kosovo
  • Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia
  • Moldova
  • Montenegro
  • '''Slovenia''' is sometimes considered to be part of the Balkans, but it is increasingly being included in tour packages as part of Central Europe, such as Austria, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Poland. Slovenians consider themselves Central European too due to their long ties to Austria. This is probably also correct as the Balkan peninsula is, according to some definitions, what lies south of the rivers Sava and Danube from the city of Belgrade. This definition however then would rule out part of northern Serbia, known as Vojvodina, a good part of Croatia, Romania and of course Slovenia. Historically all these countries/regions were usually considered to be part of the Balkan countries, as Slovenia too was once part of Yugoslavia. It is their recent independence that has allowed for the Slovenes to re-proclaim their desire to be considered Central European! Lastly, much of '''Greece''' also resides upon the Balkan Peninsula, but its major travel destinations lie upon islands.

    Cities

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  • Belgrade
  • Bucharest
  • Chi?in?u
  • Podgorica
  • Sarajevo
  • Skopje
  • Sofia
  • Tirana
  • Zagreb
  • Other destinations

  • Krk, Croatia
  • Makarska, Croatia
  • Understand

    It should be remembered that the Balkans and nearby Anatolia in Turkey are the cradle of European civilisation.

    Talk

    Languages on Balkans include; Macedonian, which is spoken mainly in Macedonia; Serbian, which is spoken mainly in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro; Albanian, which is spoken in Albania,Kosovo,Serbia,Montenegro,Macedonia and Greece; Bosnian which is spoken in Bosnia and Herzegovina; Bulgarian, which is spoken in Bulgaria; and Croatian, which is spoken in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Some other useful languages might be Turkish, which many people in Greece and Bulgaria speak, and Gypsy may be useful in all of the Balkan states. Most of the people, especially in cities and touristic areas speak English. And sometimes German, Italian, French(in Romania).

    Get in

    By Plane

    There are several international airports in the Balkans.
  • Tirana-- Albania
  • Pri?tina-- Kosovo
  • Zagreb -- Croatia
  • Skopje -- Macedonia
  • Ohrid -- Macedonia
  • Belgrade -- Serbia
  • Sarajevo -- Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Athens -- Greece
  • Chisinau -- Moldova
  • Bucharest -- Romania
  • Sofia -- Bulgaria
  • By boat

  • See Ferries in the Mediterranean
  • Get around

    By train

    A cheap way for traveling around the Balkans is the Balkan Flexipass, which is valid in Bulgaria, Greece, Macedonia, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia and Turkey.

    See

    Itineraries

    Do

    Events

  • '''Guca festival''', Gu?a (_C_____p) Serbia, [http://www.guca.co.yu/en/index.php] - An annual "Trubacki" music festival held in the summer. This genre of music is best known as ethnic jazz, and is best played by the Balkan Roma people.
  • '''EXIT Festival''', Novi Sad, Serbia, [http://eng.exitfest.org] - An annual rock festival held from July 6 - July 9, which many musicians and bands from all over Europe attend.
  • '''Ohrid Summer Fesitival''', Ohrid, Macedonia - An international culture festival held annualy from July through August.
  • Eat

    Drink

    Stay safe

    Get out