





Novi Sad & Fruska Gora
Duration
8 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Included
Velika Remeta Monastery showcasing serene medieval architecture
Novi Sad city center highlighting vibrant culture and architecture
Petrovaradin Fortress offering panoramic views and historic fortifications
Sremski Karlovci featuring centuries-old wine tradition and charm
€ 70.93
€ 65.26
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Our tour takes you to the vibrant city of Novi Sad, where the unique northern vibe blends history, culture, and lively urban life. The journey begins with a scenic drive through Fruska Gora mountain, a picturesque region filled with lush landscapes and natural beauty. Along the way, we visit Velika Remeta Monastery, a medieval spiritual retreat showcasing stunning architecture and serene surroundings. Travelers can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere while exploring the monastery’s rich history and intricate details, offering a glimpse into the region’s religious and cultural heritage.
Next, we explore the heart of Novi Sad city center, known for its colorful Austrian-Hungarian architecture and lively Serbian lifestyle. A visit to Petrovaradin Fortress, a defensive stronghold from the eighteenth century, allows guests to admire panoramic views of the Danube River and the city below. The tour concludes in Sremski Karlovci, a charming town celebrated for its centuries-old wine tradition. Here, visitors can taste local wines and experience the rich cultural heritage that has made this town famous. This tour combines natural beauty, history, architecture, and gastronomy for a complete and memorable Serbian experience.
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Activity Provider: Serbian Insiders
Customer Reviews
Peter

Spent the day visiting Novi Sad with Milos as the guide and the driver. He did an excellent job on both duties. We learned a tremendous amount of facts on the country and its history during the drive up which made the time fly by. Then when we arrived we were treated to facts about the city and region. Completely recommend this tour and Milos both were worth it.
yuri

Nice place to spend a day traveling. If it is your first time I'll recommend to visit it with the local gide.
Ida

Best place for family weekend in the open. So many places where you can BBQ and so many traking and hiking trails. Somtehing for everyone who loves spending day in nature 😄
Evgenii

A great spot to sit down, enjoy the sunset, and take in the view. There are plenty of benches and even a place for Christmas decorations and tables. Parking is available, and there are trash bins too. A really nice place I recommend it!
MattnKaylin

🏕️ Honest Review: Family Campout with Balkan Baptist Church – Novi Sad Serbia We just returned from a wonderful church family campout in the mountains — a peaceful and refreshing weekend full of great fellowship and time in nature. 🌳 Campground Overview This campground is easily accessible, and from what we understand, you’re generally allowed to: -Pitch a tent near any picnic table -Have a campfire in those areas as well It may vary slightly depending on who you ask, but that’s the typical experience. Always be respectful, and check if anything has changed locally. 🚶♂️ Trails & Tips The hiking trails nearby are stunning and frequently used by locals. Here’s a great route: -Park at the bottom of the mountain -Hike your way up to the park headquarters -From there, you can usually catch a bus back down This round trip typically takes 5–6 hours, depending on your pace. It’s a great way to enjoy the mountain without overexerting yourself on the return. 👨👩👧👦 Great for Families We always bring our children, and we’ve never encountered anything dangerous — aside from nettles, which our kids definitely don’t enjoy! -Mosquitoes aren’t too bad, and -A lovely breeze at the top of the mountain keeps things cool and enjoyable. 💬 Notes for Foreigners If you’re visiting from abroad, keep in mind: -Upkeep (like mowing and trash collection) may not match what you’re used to — but remember, this is a free and peaceful country, and the people are kind. -On summer Saturdays, you may encounter officials collecting a small entry toll. -But if you visit on a Thursday or Friday, entrance is usually free. ♻️ A Small Request Unfortunately, we’ve noticed trash building up in the woods near the camping areas. That’s why next time, we hope to organize a cleanup effort through Balkan Baptist Church and our Light of Life NGO. If you visit, consider bringing a few extra trash bags and spending 15–30 minutes picking up litter. It’s a small act that blesses the country and honors the generous people of Serbia. 🙏 We’re thankful to the Lord for this beautiful country and the kindhearted people who allow us to gather, worship, and enjoy His creation. Let’s be a blessing in return.
Simon

I would not usually pay £140+ for a guided tour, but it was one to one and Novika is a special guide. He is a polymath of great knowledge and humour and as such, my day was filled with insights into Balkan history, economics, wine, bee keeping, Balkan cuisine, music, architecture, politics etc. It was a splendid day and one which enriched my understanding of not only Serbia but the Balkan Peninsula in general. Not only that, but Novika obviously keeps himself well informed about global issues and has a passion for his work, the like of which, I have rarely seen. Top man, Top day!
Marc

The guide was awesome and the tour in Fruška Gora was amazing too, I recommend of you have a day to spend in Serbia, Marc
Timo

The national park of Национални парк „Фрушка гора" is non-commercial and very peaceful. It's a beautiful area and, as far as we know, free to visit. There are a few information points, and it offers scenic routes for driving and walking. There are also some old Ladas with the logo, which I found really nice. The roads are good for driving. All businesses in the area seem abandoned and vacant, so don't expect too much from them. Bring your own food and drinks and enjoy them at a picnic area. There are at most a few restaurants.
