Balkan Peninsula
Balkan Peninsula Holidays
The Balkan Peninsula is a land of complex ethnic patterns and influences. This wedge-shaped area of land includes Albania, Bulgaria, mainland Greece, and the European section of Turkey, parts of Romania and most of the former Yugoslavia. Collectively, these lands are known as the Balkans.
The name "Balkan" means "mountain" in Turkish, and mountain ranges are the major topographical feature of the peninsula. The population of this area is about 65 million. The majority are Slavs, including Serbs, Croats, Slovenes, Bulgars, and Macedonians. The Greeks and Albanians are non-Slavic people.
Regent Holidays offers the most comprehensive selection of individual tours, city breaks, group tours, fly-drives and tailor-made holidays to the Balkans. Choose or combine holidays in Albania, Macedonia, Montenegro, Kosovo, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Slovenia, Bulgaria and Romania.

