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From Belgrade: Novi Sad & Sremski Karlovci Full-Day Tour

1. From Belgrade: Novi Sad & Sremski Karlovci Full-Day Tour

Departing from your accommodation, head toward the northern Serbian province of Vojvodina. For an hour, you will enjoy the colorful landscapes of the Pannonian Plain while hearing stories about the turbulent history of the area. Reaching the Fruska Gora region, you will find over 16 medieval Orthodox monasteries nested in this region. Explore one on the way toward Sremski Karlovci, a quiet little Baroque town with small houses, churches, palaces, gardens, and an impressive history. Visit the Chapel of Peace, where a peace treaty was signed. Visit the main square, the Four Lion Fountain, the Karlovci Gymnasium, the town hall, the Roman Catholic Church, the Serbian Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas, and more.  You will be able to taste a famous "Bermet", a Serbian wine that even made it to Titanic. Your next stop will be the Petrovaradin Fortress, one of the largest strongholds in Europe still preserved. Built by the Austrian Empire in the 17th and 18th centuries, this fortress played a significant role in defending the middle European countries from Ottoman attacks. You will be able to walk through the fortress, pass through some of its gates, and see some of the interesting places from the top, like the City Museum, the old military barracks, and the clock tower. Enjoy the view over the Danube and the city of Novi Sad. As the second largest city in Serbia, with its typical Central European appearance and proud history of being a cultural and intellectual center in the Austro-Hungarian Empire which, it earned the nickname 'Serbian Athens.' See the Museum of Vojvodina and Dunavski Park, the largest green area in the city, the beautiful neo-Romantic Serbian Orthodox Bishop’s Palace, and visit the Serbian Orthodox Cathedral of St. George from the 18th century with its invaluable iconostasis painted by famous Serbian painter Paja Jovanovic. Walk through the main street further on enjoying the 18th and 19th century architecture as well as endless rows of cafes and restaurants and then reach the Liberty Square, a central point in the city. Here, you will find the town hall, Roman Catholic Cathedral, Finance Palace and the neo-Classical edifice of the oldest city hotel Vojvodina. You will then pass by the Serbian National Theater and reach the city synagogue, the beautiful Hungarian Secession-style building, one of the largest European synagogues still standing. Then, take a break for a traditional Serbian lunch (at your own expense), shopping and enjoying Novi Sad and, at the arranged time, get back into the vehicle and head back to Belgrade.

Iron gate tour: Golubac fortress,Lepenski Vir and Djerdap NP

2. Iron gate tour: Golubac fortress,Lepenski Vir and Djerdap NP

Spend the day next to the most important European river and enjoy in beautiful views through the longest European gorge. At its beginning the mysterious "unassailable" fortress Golubac captures us with its beauty, history and legends. Visit this medieval fortress and find out how forbidden love made one princess captured in the highest tower. Feel the the nature of Djerdap - the largest national park in Serbia, from the place where the Danube is the widest to the place where it is deepest. At the archaeological site of Lepenski Vir, find out why the Neolithic people settled there about 8000 years ago, how they looked like, what they were doing, what Gods they prayed to… And finaly, discover magical household, Kapetan Misin breg and enjoy a spectacular view over Danube river

From Belgrade: Full-Day Historical Danube Tour

3. From Belgrade: Full-Day Historical Danube Tour

Follow the flow of the mighty Danube River as you depart from Belgrade to the Golubac Fortress. Built on inaccessible cliffs at the widest part of the Danube, this medieval fortification welcomes you with its mystical towers that tell stories resembling a true fairytale. Climb up one of the towers and you’ll understand why locals say that the Danube looks like the sea from this point. Stand on one of the best-preserved fortresses in Serbia, for an almost aerial view of the Danube and its mirror-like surface.   Next, journey back to the Mesolithic era at the archaeological site of Lepenski Vir, a prehistoric urban settlement. Uncover information about ancestors from the 6th century BC including their way of life and mindset, showing that ancient Homo sapiens had been much more advanced than predicted. This museum, unique by theme, location, and construction, will leave you inspired and in wonder.   Following your history lesson, enjoy a reward at the eco-ethno complex of Kapetan Mišin breg where you can take in enchanting views of the Djerdap gorge. The complex, named after a very respected captain, offers you an open-air gallery called “Man, wood, water” featuring a collection of wooden and stone sculptures.   Take a deep breath, chitchat with the hosts, and gaze far into the distance as you feel more connected to the events and sites of the Danube River as experienced from the different epochs before returning to Belgrade.

From Belgrade: Novi Sad and Karlovci Sremski Wine Tasting

4. From Belgrade: Novi Sad and Karlovci Sremski Wine Tasting

Depart Belgrade and travel towards the natural reserve of Fruška Gora, home to 17 active monasteries of the Serbian Orthodox Church. Learn about the region's wine industry at a traditional winery in Sremski Karlovci, where you will sample regional wine specialties.  Marvel at the Baroque architecture of the city center, including Serbia's oldest secondary school at the Gymnasium of Karlovci. Continue to the Petrovaradin Fortress – known as the Gibraltar on the Danube – and admire the medieval fortifications built in the 17th and 18th centuries to defend the country from the Turks. Move on to Novi Sad, Serbia's second city and a melting pot of cultures thanks to its rich history on the border of the former Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman empires. Stroll along the historic streets of Dunavska and Zmaj Jovina in the pedestrian zone and see the elegant City Hall. Discover the house where Albert Einstein's wife lived, and get some free time for lunch in a traditional restaurant of Vojvodina. 

From Belgrade: Novi Sad & Fruska gora & winery and monastery

5. From Belgrade: Novi Sad & Fruska gora & winery and monastery

From the Petrovaradin Fortress, which is waiting for us, proudly rising on the edge of the Danube river bank, you will have an unforgettable view of the entire Novi Sad city. Few centuries ago the fortress was the border between east and west, between two great empires, and still its underground tunnels keep many secrets …Today one of the biggest music festivals in Europe “Exit” takes place among its strong walls. Walking through the oldest streets of Novi Sad, admiring magnificent baroque, classical, neo-gothic buildings, colorful facades, you will fall in love with its grace atmosphere and its inhabitants who, even in this era of fast communications, have preserved the tranquility and natural kindness. Imagine how they persuaded the Empress Maria Theresa to sell them a city for 80000 Hungarian forints! And since then it was the cultural center of the Serbians for a long time, still called ”Serbian Athens”. As a quiet guardian of the city and whole this region, in a distant prehistory elevated as an island from the huge Panonian Sea, lies Fruska Gora Mountain, which is today the oldest national park in Serbia. While enjoying the landscapes of its beautiful slopes, we will visit Krušedol, one of the most important Orthodox monasteries on the mountain. Following the traces of the greatest migration of the Serbian people from the end of the 17th century, we’ll arrive in Sremski Karlovci. Walking around the oldest high school in Serbia, the famous fountain "4 lions", the Orthodox cathedral, with the taste of the “Kuglof” chocolate cake in your mouth, we’ll solve the riddle: What is the other Sun, which the people of this irresisteble small town claim to have? At the end of this exciting adventure, we are going to the local wine cellar where, besides various high quality wines, you will have a unique opportunity to try Bermet, a dessert, spicy wine, made only in this region. The red one was a favorite drink of Empress Maria Theresa and the legend says it was sold on Titanic as well!

Belgrade: Pub Crawl with Drinks

6. Belgrade: Pub Crawl with Drinks

Discover the famous Belgrade nightlife on a fun 5-hour pub crawl with an awesome party crew. Your hosts will guide through the streets of Belgrade and take you to 5 different bars and clubs, where you will benefit from free entrance and a complimentary welcome shot or drink at each venue.  Join the crawl for a great night out and meet new, cool people to hang out and party with. In addition, a photographer will also tag along all night, to capture unique memories for you. This is more than just a pub crawl — this is a night out you will never forget.

Belgrade-national show, dance and dinner in a 75-minute prog

7. Belgrade-national show, dance and dinner in a 75-minute prog

We know that time is precious to all tourists. That's why we designed our program so that in 75 minutes you will receive and experience: • an insight into the rich and diverse national Heritage of Serbia • a piece of a Ball Atmosphere at the Serbian royal court • moments of Effective humor and Great performances of our Showman-singer • a selection of the most delicious dishes of the Traditional Serbian Cuisine • the opportunity to Take part in the most popular Serbian Dance • Taking photos with our esteemed Artists Dates: The program "Serbian evening" is held every Tuesday and Saturday, starting at 19:00 and 21:00 Serbian dinner Sušenica - dried meat Zlatibor cheese made from cows milk that graze in meadows above 1,000 meters above sea level, which are rich in ingredients of medicinal mountain herbs that give a very characteristic taste. Pirot cheese - a delicacy sought after all over the world, which is prepared with unique skills of the people of the Pirot region in the south of Serbia, which is included in the National Register of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Serbia. Ajvar - a specialty of Balkan cuisine, made from roasted red peppers, often with eggplant.. Kajmak - a delicious,Kajmak was included in the National Register of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Serbia. Proja - bread made from coarsely ground corn flour, salt and water, a very important component of our national diet. Sarma - made from sauerkraut leaves stuffed with minced meat and rice. Leskovački uštipak-Delicious minced meat balls with bacon and cheese, - a Leskovac delicacy. Vanilice - traditional finger cakes in Serbia. These finger cakes have been declared the best small treat in the world, according to research by the culinary site Food52.com. Drinks: Raspberry juice - Serbia is ranked among the top three countries in the world for the production of raspberries. Rose juice - an ancient mythical symbol of love and beauty, sugar-rose juice (djulbe) is indispensable in the Serbian folk tradition. Sljivovica - alcoholic drink made from plums. Plum brandy is included in the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity as an element of the traditional creative potential of the people, which combines complex knowledge and skills for production in rural households. Medovaca - brandy made from enriched honey. Red wine Prokupac - quality dry red wine from indigenous grape variety of Serbia. White wine Tamjanika - wine also produced from indigenous grape varieties of Serbia. A favorite among the Serbian people "Queen of Serbian Wines".

From Belgrade: Novi Sad Day Trip

8. From Belgrade: Novi Sad Day Trip

Start with pickup from your accommodation in Belgrade and travel north to the city of Novi Sad. Arrive at Novi Sad Liberty Square which is surrounded by important buildings including the City Hall and Roman Catholic Church of the Name of Mary. Explore the streets of the city center at your leisure, including Zmaj Jovina and Dunavska Street intersected which have a multitude of shops, restaurants, craft shops, museums, and galleries. See the Serbian Orthodox Congregational Church of Saint George, the Platoneum, the building of the former Serbian Orthodox Grammar School, Saint Nicholas’ Church, and the Novi Sad Synagogue. Depart the city center and head to Petrovaradin Fortress, located on the banks of the Danube River. Admire this famous symbol of the city and explore the grounds. Enjoy the views and surroundings of one of the most iconic locations in Serbia. Next, travel for an hour to the town of Sremski Karlovci. Explore this charming town of vineyards and choose to stop at a local winery or restaurant to sample some local food and drink. Admire the architecture of the town, which has been occupied by various ethnic groups throughout the centuries. After some time here, travel back to Belgrade, arriving in the late afternoon.

From Belgrade: Sremski Karlovci & Novi Sad with Wine Tasting

9. From Belgrade: Sremski Karlovci & Novi Sad with Wine Tasting

Your full-day journey begins with a pickup at your accommodation in Belgrade. Located 52 miles (84 km) from Belgrade, Novi Sad is the second largest city and most important city in Serbia. No visit to Serbia is full without a visit to this beautiful city, well-known for its amazing architecture. Your first stop will be Fruska Gora Mountain, called Serbian Holy Mountain and Krusedo Monastery, built in the 16th century. A short drive will take you to the next stop, Sremski Karlovci, a small town located at the foot of the Fruska Gora Mountain and on the right bank of the Danube River. You will have great opportunity to see all the highlights of this charming city including first Serbian Gymnasium, first Serbian Theological School, Orthodox Church dedicated to St.Nicholas, Catholic Church of St. Trinity as well as the most beautiful pharmacy in this part of Europe. Afterward, the tour continues with the Wine Tasting at Probus Wine Cellar. Besides tasting wines, the long history of wine producing in this area will be introduced to you on the best possible way, by locals whose families started producing wines in the 18th century. Your next destination will be Petrovaradin Fortress called 'Gibraltar on the Danube' due to its location and size, it is the number one attraction in Novi Sad. It represents one of the best-preserved artillery bastions in Europe with more than 10 miles (16 km) of underground ways and tunnels.  The tour continues with sightseeing and walking through Novi Sad. The tour starts from the Serbian National Theater, the first theater in the country and the main city square called 'Liberty Square'. The square is surrounded with beautiful buildings such as City Hall, Vojvodjanska Bank building, hotel Vojvodina and the Roman Catholic Name of Mary Church-symbol of Novi Sad. After the sightseeing tour, you will have free time for traditional lunch, shopping and wandering around the city by yourself before returning to Belgrade in the evening.

From Belgrade: Danube Day Trip with Wine and Brandy Tasting

10. From Belgrade: Danube Day Trip with Wine and Brandy Tasting

Explore the history of Serbia on the is tour along banks of the Danube river. Drive from Begrade to the Ram, Golubac, and Smederevo fortresses. Stop at the Pruna Distillery and Winery to try local brandy and wine.  Enjoy the convenience of being picked up from your accommodation in Belgrade. Sit back and relax on the drive through the countryside to Ram fortress. See this riverside fortress that was built in 1483 by order of Sultan Bayezid II, the grandfather of Suleiman the Magnificent. Make your way to the 14th-century fortress of Golubac which lies over the head of Đerdap Gorge. View this fortress which was the object of many battles between the Ottoman Empire and the Kingdom of Hungary.  Continue to the medieval fortified city of Smederevo which covers 11 hectares of land and has an irregular triangular shape. Observe where the town was located in this fortress and see where the ruler's residence was.  Finish your tour at the Pruna Distillery and Winery in Serbia’s picturesque region of Zelenik. Learn how they harness the properties of the Danube near the Djerdap gorge to craft wine and brandy. Taste some wine and brandy before returning to your accommodation in Belgrade.

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Interesting day trip with many stops and also plenty of free time to explore. Our guide Dragana told us about the history in each location and also gave recommendations for our free time in Novi Sad. Lovely day out.

The route to the castle and back was very comfortable, our tour guide was very informative. It was an amazing experience all together.

I liked this Tour very much! Great experience! And big thank to Guide and Driver that waited for us for 10 minutes as we got late.

Thanks for the this tour. Especially thanks to our guide Jelena

Wonderful guide, interesting information, great tour group