You've been waiting for this motorcycle tour for a long time! For 27 days, you'll get to explore the heart of the Balkans.
You're in for an extraordinary journey by motorcycle with us. The really charming landscapes are in the Carpathians and especially in the Albanian Alps. You'll travel through Transylvania, the north of Macedonia, the Albanian Alps, and of course the fantastic mountains of Montenegro.
This motorcycle tour will captivate you.
7 countries, approx. 5050 km and 27 Days!
Have you heard of the Albanian Alps?
If not, you're in for a treat! This region is a hidden gem, a true paradise for nature lovers. It's not yet a popular tourist destination, so you can still experience the best of nature and landscapes without the crowds.
It's a place with centuries of tradition, where you often get the feeling that time has stood still.
These landscapes and their cultures are what make them so unique. As you head south through the Albanian Alps, the landscape gets so winding and rugged that it can be hard to find your bearings. The southern edge of this rugged beauty of mountains and inaccessible landscapes is formed by the fjord-like Komani Reservoir, which dams the Drini River into a multi-armed lake branching out between many high and rugged rock faces and peaks.
But wait, there's more! Albania, the Romanian Carpathians, and the enigmatic black mountains of Montenegro are just as awe-inspiring.
This shared motorcycle adventure is an absolute must!
We understand that 27 days may seem long for a motorcycle tour, but believe us, it is worth every moment and necessary if you really want to get to know this area intensively.
This is your chance to immerse yourself in the beauty of these landscapes and experience something truly unparalleled.
It's a journey that will take you beyond the boundaries of your dreams and into the realms of reality.
That's how the law between dreams and reality works.
All necessary information, such as the tour itinerary, the complete service contents, possible upgrades, and available motorcycles from the day of your arrival in Split (Croatia) and your return to your home country, can be found "here."
