The Via Egnatia
From Albania to Thessaloniki

05 - 19 September 2025
Dr KRisten Mann

Journey into history along the Via Egnatia from Albania to Thessaloniki, discovering ancient Roman trade routes and the connected cultures of the Balkans

OVERVIEW

Like the better-known Appian Way, the Via Egnatia existed for two millennia as a crucial highway. It connected important trade routes across the Roman Empire, from the Adriatic through ancient Illyria, Macedonia, Thracia and Constantinople, allowing for the movement of significant people, ideas and innovations. The Apostle Paul journeyed along this way, Julius Caesar and Pompey moved troops on the road, and even the Norman crusaders would later expand east along the route.

This new 15-day tour explores the connected histories of Albania, northern Macedonia and Greece, through regions less visited by modern-day travellers. Beginning in Tirana, we witness a city transformed into a series of vibrant public squares and colourful buildings after decades of Stalinist rule. At Butrint, we uncover World Heritage-listed Greek, Roman and Venetian ruins in a delightful natural setting, and continue to cosmopolitan Durrës (Venetian Durazzo), a crucial leg of the Fourth Crusade on the Adriatic coast.

In northern Macedonia, we visit Byzantine churches and visit the legendary sites of Pella and Vergina on an encounter with the Macedonian dynasty of Phillip II, master tactician, diplomat, powerful politician and father of Alexander the Great. The tour concludes in Thessaloniki, where the region’s diverse cultural influences are evidenced through its outstanding Byzantine sites, fascinating modern history and remarkable food scene.

TOUR LEADER

Dr Kristen Mann is an expert Aegean archaeologist with 17 years of excavation experience in Greece, Cyprus, Jordan and Australia, and a decade of experience teaching at the University of Sydney.

A specialist in Early Greek settlement archaeology, Kristen has wide research interests, stretching from the dynamism of emerging Cycladic maritime powers to the complexities of medieval feudalism in the Aegean. She has won numerous grants and awards – including the University of Sydney Medal – and recently held a competitive fellowship at the Harvard Centre for Hellenic Studies.

Details

DATES:
05-19 September 2025

ITINERARY:
Tirana – 3 nights
Sarandë – 2 nights
Vlöre – 1 night
Lake Ohrid – 3 nights
Edessa – 2 nights
Thessaloniki – 3 nights

PRICE:
$11,950pp twinshare

SINGLE SUPPLEMENT:
$1,500 for sole use of a double room

DEPOSIT:
$1,500pp at the time of booking

FITNESS:
Moderate: walking tours; stand in museums

GETTING THERE:
The tour starts at 6.00pm on Friday 5 September, in the lobby of our hotel in Tirana, Albania

GROUP SIZE:
Max. 16 people in a group

Limited Availability

BOOK YOUR PLACE

A deposit of $1,500pp is required at the time of booking to hold your place on this tour

Limited Availability

NEED TIME TO CONFIRM YOUR PLANS?

You can hold a place with no obligation for 7 days while you check your other arrangements


questions?

Get in touch with us by email or call us on (02) 8599 4201