D E S T I N A T I O N
The Balkans
Journey with WWU alumni and friends through Croatia and Bosnia, where rugged mountains meet the turquoise Adriatic and centuries of history echo through every stone street.
This region has long been a meeting point of worlds—east and west, Christian and Muslim, Orthodox and Catholic. Its beauty is undeniable: medieval fortresses rising above red-roofed towns, emerald rivers winding through limestone canyons, villages where Ottoman and European influences blend seamlessly.
But beneath the stunning scenery lies a complex and often heartbreaking history. You’ll uncover the forces that shaped the Balkans, from centuries of empire to the devastating war of the 1990s. Along the way, you’ll hear powerful, first-hand stories from those who lived through the conflict—accounts that are as moving as the landscapes are breathtaking.
On this journey you can expect to walk a lot! Participants should be able to walk 10,000 steps per day. This tour is not recommended for children under 10 years old.
Traveling Scholar: Dr. ???
Travel alongside esteemed Walla Walla University faculty, whose insight, stories, and perspective bring history to life.
Morning lecture: Each day of this journey begins with a morning session in which Dr. ?? provides historical context, key themes, and guiding questions to frame the sites and stories you will encounter. These talks are designed to deepen understanding while remaining accessible, engaging, and grounded in place.
Evening Reflection: Each evening, the day concludes with a time of spiritual reflection. Together, the group will process what was seen and learned, connecting historical events to enduring questions of faith, conscience, and belief.
11-DAY TOUR
September 10-21, 2026
$2,685 / person
$650 Single Room Supplement
Buy flights to arrive in Zagreb (ZAG) and depart from Dubrovnik (DBV).
Reserve your spot with a non-refundable $500 deposit. The balance will be split into four equal payments with the final payment due three months before the tour start date.
Please view our Booking Terms & Refund Policy.
This tour is designed by Solejourn for the Walla Walla University alumni community and friends. Who is Solejourn?
Journey with fellow WWU travelers on a learning-focused experience shaped by Walla Walla University faculty.
Questions? Alumni@wallawalla.edu
(509) 527-2631
11-Day Tour Itinerary
This itinerary is a sample and small items may be changed or rearranged to capitalize on additional opportunities and build the best adventure possible.
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Day 1
Zagreb
Arrive in Zagreb in the morning and settle into your hotel. In the afternoon, take a walking tour of the Old Town, winding through cobbled streets lined with charming cafés, colorful architecture, and vibrant marketplaces. Discover hidden squares, historical churches, and the energy of Croatia’s capital city as your first taste of the region’s culture.
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Day 2
Zagreb
Dive deeper into Zagreb with a guided walking tour led by local experts. Visit the Museum of Naïve Art and the stunning Ivan Meštrović Gallery. Take part in the Solar System Scavenger Hunt; a fun and interactive way to explore the city for the whole family.
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Day 3
Zagreb—Plitviče—Split
Rise early for a scenic bus ride to Plitvice Lakes National Park, one of the world’s great natural wonders. Marvel at sixteen turquoise lakes linked by waterfalls and forested trails. Walk along wooden paths over cascading water, breathe in the fresh mountain air, and capture stunning photos—this is truly a water world like no other. Continue onward to Split for your evening arrival.
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Day 4
Split
Begin the day with a guided walking tour of Split, exploring Emperor Diocletian’s Palace and the bustling streets of the Old Town. In the afternoon, you can either visit another Ivan Meštrović Gallery, set in a beautiful villa just outside downtown, or enjoy free time to stroll the city’s beaches, shop in lively markets, or relax at a waterfront café.
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Day 5
Sarajevo
Travel by bus across the Bosnian border to Sarajevo. Take a gondola ride to the Olympic bobsled start house from the 1984 Winter Games, then hike down the historic track to the city. The trek is an intriguing mis of street art, wartime history, and scenic mountain views. The descent offers more breathtaking perspectives of Sarajevo and its surrounding hills.
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Day 6
Sarajevo
Tour Sarajevo on foot with local guides who reveal the city’s vibrant culture and complex history. Confront the sobering realities of war and genocide through visits to several museums. As you wander, notice the "Sarajevo Roses" in the sidewalks. These memorials to those lost remind you of the city’s resilience and enduring spirit amid its bustling streets, lively cafés, and historic charm.
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Day 7
Mostar
Journey to Mostar and explore the old Turkish town with a local guide. Wander the cobblestone streets and admire traditional architecture. This town's charm is sure to beguile you. Visit the world-famous Stari Most Bridge, a UNESCO World Heritage site, and hear the stories behind this iconic landmark.
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Day 8
Mostar
Gain a deeper understanding of history as survivors of the 1990s Balkans War share their experiences. Tour Mostar Cathedral and then spend the afternoon wandering the beautiful Turkish Old Town where you can shop for handmade crafts, or sip coffee in quaint cafés. Even amid the town’s charm, the past lingers, adding depth and poignancy to your experience.
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Day 9
Dubrovnik
Stop en route to Dubrovnik at the stunning Kravica Waterfalls for lunch and a refreshing swim. Arrive in Dubrovnik for an evening walking tour through its famed Old Town, where red-tiled roofs, historic fortifications, and seaside vistas create an unforgettable first impression.
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Day 10
Dubrovnik—Boat Tour
Take a boat tour of the Elaphite Islands, hopping between picturesque spots for sightseeing and swimming in crystal-clear waters. Enjoy a delicious lunch on board, savoring fresh Mediterranean flavors while soaking in the sun and sea breeze.
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Day 11
Dubrovnik
Spend your day exploring Dubrovnik at your own pace with a city pass. Visit top museums, wander through charming squares, and discover hidden corners of the city. End the day with a sunset walk along the iconic city walls, offering breathtaking views of the Adriatic and the terracotta rooftops below.
What to expect
This is a group adventure right from the beginning and from the moment you sign up, we will make sure you feel prepared, excited, and supported. You'll hear history where it actually happened, gain confidence as a traveler, and experience the kind of camaraderie that only comes from shared adventure.
Before departure:
Group calls: You’ll be invited to two group calls where you can ask questions, meet fellow travelers, and get a feel for what’s ahead.
Packing lists & recommended reading: To help you prepare, we’ll send a packing list and recommended reading list ahead of time—so when you step off the plane, you're ready to immerse yourself in the journey.
While traveling:
Arrival: When you arrive, we’ll be there to greet you at the airport and take you to our hotel to drop your bags—no stress, no guesswork. You’ll receive a detailed itinerary booklet, and everything you need to start exploring immediately.
Balance of structure & freedom: Each day begins with breakfast at your hotel before setting out on that day's adventure. Expect a mix of guided walking tours that bring history to life and free time to explore at your own pace. Lunchtime? We’ll point you to the best local spots. When it’s time to meet for an afternoon activity, a quick WhatsApp notification will keep you on track.* Evenings are for sharing stories and enjoying great meals together. As we walk to dinner as a group, you'll find yourself laughing over the day’s experiences and forming friendships that will last long after the trip ends. Before bed, you'll receive a message with any updates for the next day’s itinerary.
*We use a WhatsApp group to communicate with everyone in-country and alert you to potential schedule changes. You will be required to use this platform during our trip. A key benefit of using WhatsApp is that it doesn’t require cell service to function—as long as you have a data package, you will be able to stay in contact with everyone. This can be a significant cost savings if you opt for purchasing an eSIM card for the country.
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You can expect 3-star accommodations in central, walkable locations with lots to see and do right outside the hotel door. Rooms will be comfortable but not luxurious. You’ll want to be prepared to climb stairs because many of the prime-location hotels that we stay in do not have elevators.
Rooming assignments: Our tour is priced based on double occupancy, so if you’re joining us as a solo traveler you will be paired up with a roommate unless you purchase a single room supplement at the time of booking.
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Breakfast and most dinners are included in your trip fee (see list of inclusions below for more details). Each morning you’ll eat breakfast in the hotel and each evening our group will gather for dinner together in delicious local restaurants. You will be responsible for your own lunch, but we will always be happy to make recommendations.
Vegetarian options are always available. Other special diet requests should be made at the time of booking. While we will make every effort to accommodate you, we cannot guarantee options for all dietary needs in every location.
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Once you’ve signed up for a trip we will send you a packing list. We always plan an opportunity to do laundry approximately halfway through the trip and most pack in carry-on sized luggage.
While not required, packing in a carry-on can avoid logistical nightmares if an airline loses your luggage. And they’re easier to carry up hotel stairs!
What’s included—and what’s not
We want you to feel confident about what’s covered in your trip cost and what extra expenses to plan for. By covering the essentials and giving you flexibility in other areas, we ensure a balance of structure and freedom—so you get the most out of your trip. Here’s a breakdown of what’s included in your tour fee and what you’ll need to budget for separately:
Included
✔️ Airport Transfers – From the moment you arrive, we’ve got you covered. We’ll pick you up at the airport and ensure a smooth transfer to your hotel. At the end of our journey, we’ll get you back to the airport for your flight home. Please be prepared to provide your flight information so we can coordinate your pickup.
✔️ Lodging – You’ll stay in well-located accommodations chosen for their character, convenience, and welcoming atmosphere. They will be comfortable, but not luxurious. Be prepared to climb stairs as many hotels in Europe do not have elevators.
✔️ All Major Ground Transportation – Whether it’s ferries, buses, or private coaches, all necessary transportation between tour destinations is arranged for you.
✔️ Breakfast & Most Dinners – Start each day with breakfast at the hotel, fueling up for a full day of exploration. In the evening, we’ll enjoy a group dinner, featuring local flavors and great conversation. Exception: On the 11-day tour through the Balkans there will be 2 evenings when we do not eat together and you will have the opportunity to explore the local cuisine on your own.
✔️ All Site Entrance Fees – No surprise costs at the door. Your entry to historical sites, museums, and major attractions is covered, so you can focus on the experience.
✔️ Experienced Tour Coordinator – Your dedicated coordinator ensures everything runs smoothly, answers your questions, and helps create a seamless, stress-free travel experience.
✔️ Travel Insurance – Your tour fee includes travel insurance through Adventist Risk Management. Deposits are non-refundable. For peace of mind, each participant is highly encouraged to protect their travel investment by purchasing CFAR (Cancel For Any Reason) insurance immediately after booking your trip.
Not Included
❌ Airfare & Baggage Fees – You’ll book your own flights to and from the tour destination. Be sure to check your airline’s baggage policies and budget accordingly.
❌ Lunches – Midday meals are on your own, giving you the flexibility to explore local cafés, grab a quick bite, or indulge in something special that catches your eye.
❌ Passport Application Fees – Your passport must have at least 6 months of validity past the end of this tour. If you need a new passport or renewal, be sure to take care of this in advance. Please be prepared to provide us a photo of your passport.
❌ Bottled Drinking Water – You’ll want to stay hydrated while exploring on your feet all day in the summer heat! Tap water is safe to drink, so consider bringing a reusable bottle to keep with you.
❌ Gratuities – Tips for local guides, bus drivers, and hotel staff are not included.
Program Partner: Solejourn
Walla Walla University partners with Solejourn, a group travel company owned by WWU alumni and specializing in education- and values-centered journeys, to offer select alumni travel experiences.
Solejourn works closely with WWU to design and operate each trip, managing logistics, accommodations, and on-the-ground coordination. Walla Walla University provides the academic and community leadership that shapes the learning experience, ensuring each journey reflects WWU’s values and commitment to lifelong learning.
Questions? Contact Alumni@wallawalla.edu or call (509) 527-2631.