


Highlights of Serbia in 5 days
Duration
5 day(s)
Languages
English
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Discover Belgrade’s major landmarks, from the Fortress to Saint Sava Temple
Visit Avala Mountain and enjoy panoramic views from the Avala Tower
Stroll through the charming quarters of Zemun and bohemian Skadarlija
Day trip to Novi Sad and Sremski Karlovci with wine tasting and fortress visits
Guided tours led by professional English-speaking guides
€ 1040
€ 956.80
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This thoughtfully designed six-day adventure begins with a warm welcome at Nikola Tesla Airport, where your guide will greet you no matter your arrival time. After a smooth transfer to your Belgrade hotel, you're free to soak in the charm of Serbia’s capital at your own pace. Over the next days, experience a dynamic mix of history, nature, and modern life—visit the fairytale-like Golubac Fortress on the Danube, explore Europe’s oldest known settlement at Lepenski Vir, and enjoy authentic cuisine with views of Eastern Serbia's lush scenery. Belgrade's rich tapestry unfolds through panoramic views, historic landmarks like the mighty Fortress and Temple of Saint Sava, and the bohemian spirit of Skadarlija.
Journey beyond the capital to uncover the elegance of Vojvodina. Explore the baroque town of Sremski Karlovci and taste its famed Bermet wine, then walk the iconic Petrovaradin Fortress before discovering the vibrant heart of Novi Sad. From medieval tales and cultural treasures to natural wonders and culinary delights, every moment is curated for immersion and connection. With professional guides, comfortable transport, and 24/7 support, this experience blends thoughtful planning with genuine Serbian hospitality—leaving you with unforgettable impressions and a deeper appreciation for the Balkans.
Four nights with breakfast in a central Belgrade hotel
Airport transfers on arrival and departure
Entry to Golubac Fortress, St. Sava Temple, and Danube boat ride
Wine tasting in Novi Sad
Guided sightseeing in a modern, air-conditioned vehicle
English-speaking tour guides throughout
All city taxes and VAT
Tour assistance and organization
Arrival and departure flights
Meal and Beverage
Bohemian night in Belgrade with dinner
Comfortable walking shoes
Water bottle
No public transportation nearby
Not wheelchair accessible
Child rate valid with two paying adults
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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Activity Provider: VICTOR TOURS
Customer Reviews
Minni

It is a beautiful place. No entry ticket to most of the places. View of the rivers is beautiful. It was cloudy during our stasis we missed sunset. Chapel is worth visiting
Preet

Clean. Well maintained. Free entry. Has free public toilets. Good place to explore and have a walk. The views of New Belgrade and the Danube are amazing.
Nishant

Must vist place in belgrade serbia. The Fortress is a must visit when in the city. Originally built by the Romans in the 1st century AD, the fortress has seen countless empires rise and fall including Byzantine, Hungarian, Ottoman, and Austrian, each leaving its own mark. The Ottomans, who ruled Belgrade for nearly two centuries, rebuilt and expanded large parts of the fortress. You can still see traces of their presence in the design of the gates, the remains of the mosque near the Upper Town, and the general layout that reflects their military architecture. The surrounding Kalemegdan Park adds charm to the visit, offering shaded paths, sculptures, and views across the rivers. Key highlights within the fortress include the Victor Monument, and the Military Museum, which houses weapons from various periods of Serbian and Balkan. Great history, great view, great vepons
Chris

Excellent spot to explore, discover and stroll. Get those steps in because you could easily do 10,000 just exploring the citadel alone. Add in other amusements like the museums, medieval sports and restaurants and you could make a fun day of it
Marius

The biggest Fortress that I visit until today. . . So big that you need almost a day to see everything, make pictures and relaxing. Lots of things you can do inside this fortress. You must see to believe it.

