Adriatic Coast • Balkan Mountains • Cross-Border Road & Travel Map
The Western Balkans ITMB Travel Map provides a sweeping overview of one of Europe’s most historically layered and geographically diverse regions. Stretching from Trieste on the Adriatic Sea to Sofia in Bulgaria, this detailed folded map captures the landscapes, capitals, transport corridors, and national parks of the Western Balkans — a region that was once collectively known as Yugoslavia but today consists of several independent countries experiencing a renewed surge in tourism and international interest.
The map covers Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo, and North Macedonia, while also including surrounding areas of Albania, Hungary, and Bulgaria to provide a complete geographic picture. This wider coverage makes the map extremely useful for travellers planning multi-country journeys through Southeastern Europe.
With improved infrastructure, increasing EU integration, and growing global awareness of the region’s spectacular scenery and cultural heritage, the Western Balkans has become one of Europe’s most exciting emerging travel destinations.
🗺 Two Maps in One
Like many ITMB titles, this edition is double-sided, providing two complementary views of the region.
Side 1 — Adriatic Coast & Western Balkans
The first side highlights the Adriatic-facing western portion of the Balkans, an area famous for its dramatic coastline, historic port cities, and Mediterranean climate.
Key features include:
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The Adriatic coastlines of Slovenia, Croatia, and Montenegro
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The famous Dalmatian island chain
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Ferry routes linking Croatia and Montenegro with Italy
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The coastal highway corridor running south toward Greece
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Major coastal destinations including Split, Dubrovnik, Kotor, and Rijeka
This side is particularly valuable for travellers exploring the Adriatic coast by car, ferry, cruise ship, or cycling tour.
Side 2 — Interior Balkans & Mountain Heartland
The reverse side turns inland, focusing on the mountainous interior of the Western Balkans, a region characterised by rugged terrain, historic capitals, and dramatic landscapes.
Coverage extends roughly:
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From Lake Balaton in Hungary
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South through Serbia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, and North Macedonia
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Toward Thessaloniki and the northern Greek frontier
Cities featured prominently include:
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Belgrade
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Sarajevo
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Pristina
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Podgorica
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Tirana
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Skopje
These capitals reflect the extraordinary cultural diversity of the Balkans — shaped by Roman, Byzantine, Ottoman, and Austro-Hungarian influences.
🌄 Geography of the Western Balkans
The Western Balkans contains some of the most dramatic landscapes in Europe, including:
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The rugged Dinaric Alps
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Deep limestone valleys and karst landscapes
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Alpine forests and high mountain plateaus
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Adriatic island chains
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Scenic river systems such as the Drina, Neretva, and Morava
Many of these areas are now protected within new national parks and nature reserves, as countries across the region develop sustainable tourism and outdoor recreation.
🌍 A Region in Transition
The Western Balkans is also one of Europe’s most fascinating political and cultural crossroads.
In recent decades:
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Slovenia and Croatia have joined the European Union
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Other countries such as Serbia, Montenegro, and North Macedonia are candidates or aspiring members
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Infrastructure improvements have made travel across borders easier
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Tourism investment has increased dramatically
As a result, travellers are discovering a region rich in historic cities, dramatic landscapes, and vibrant cultural traditions.
🧭 Detailed Travel Information
The ITMB cartographic style emphasises clear and practical travel information, making this map ideal for independent exploration.
The legend includes:
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Roads by classification
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Highways and main roads
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Rivers and lakes
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National parks and protected areas
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Airports and transportation hubs
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Cities, towns, and villages
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Points of interest and cultural attractions
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Recreational locations including fishing areas
This level of detail makes the map extremely useful for route planning, road trips, and regional travel orientation.
🚗 Ideal for Road Trips & Multi-Country Journeys
Because the Western Balkans lies at the crossroads of Central Europe, the Mediterranean, and Eastern Europe, it is perfectly suited to multi-country travel.
This map is particularly valuable for travellers planning:
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Adriatic coastal road trips
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Cross-border journeys through Croatia, Bosnia, and Montenegro
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Overland travel between Italy, Austria, and Greece
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Cultural itineraries linking historic capitals and UNESCO sites
With distances between countries relatively short, travellers can experience several distinct cultures and landscapes in a single journey.
📐 Specifications
| Feature |
Detail |
| Title |
Western Balkans |
| Publisher |
ITMB Publishing |
| Scale |
1:900,000 |
| Format |
Folded, double-sided travel map |
| Edition |
2026 |
| ISBN |
9781771299022 |
| Coverage |
Slovenia • Croatia • Bosnia & Herzegovina • Serbia • Montenegro • Kosovo • North Macedonia • parts of Albania, Hungary & Bulgaria |
| Unfolded Size |
approx. 685 × 990 mm
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| Language |
English |
The map’s 1:900,000 scale provides an excellent balance between regional overview and travel detail, making it suitable for both trip planning and on-the-road reference.
🎯 Who This Map Is For
This map is ideal for:
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Independent travellers exploring the Balkans
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European road-trip planners
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Backpackers travelling across Southeast Europe
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Cruise passengers visiting Adriatic ports
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Adventure travellers exploring mountains and national parks
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Geography enthusiasts fascinated by Balkan history and landscapes
✨ Explore the Western Balkans
The Western Balkans offers a rare combination of historic depth, dramatic scenery, and emerging tourism infrastructure. From the Adriatic islands and medieval port towns to inland capitals and mountain wilderness, the region remains one of Europe’s most rewarding places to explore.
The Western Balkans ITMB Travel Map provides the geographic framework to tie the entire region together — helping travellers navigate from coastal Croatia to the mountain heartlands of Serbia, Bosnia, and North Macedonia with clarity and confidence.
A comprehensive travel map for discovering one of Europe’s most captivating and fast-evolving regions.