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English
Included
Discover the stunning underground world of the ancient Resava Cave
Travel in a small group with professional live guiding in an A/C vehicle
Taste authentic local products and experience traditional hospitality
Perfect combination of nature, history, and culture in one day
€ 365
€ 335.80


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Embark on a full-day cultural and natural journey through Eastern Serbia on this 9-hour guided tour, perfectly designed to showcase the region’s spiritual, historical, and geological treasures. Travel in comfort with a small group aboard an air-conditioned vehicle, accompanied by a professional live guide who will bring centuries of Serbian history to life. Visit the remarkable 14th-century Ravanica Monastery and the well-preserved 15th-century Manasija Monastery, both stunning examples of medieval Serbian Orthodox architecture and strongholds of national heritage.
Continue your adventure into the depths of time with a visit to the Resava Cave, estimated to be 80 million years old, where you'll admire impressive formations of stalactites and stalagmites. Along the way, enjoy stories of Serbia’s resilience and pride during the medieval period, and experience the hospitality of Eastern Serbia with a tasting of local traditional products. This tour promises not just beautiful sights, but a rich immersion into the heart and soul of a lesser-known, yet captivating region.
Free hotel pick-up and drop-off
Transport by air-conditioned minivan
Private sedan car
Professional English-speaking guide
All fuel costs, parking fees, and road tolls
Entrance fees to Resava Cave and Veliki Buk waterfall
A bottle of water per person
Professionally organized with licensed operator support
Full traditional Serbian lunch
Gratuities
Comfortable shoes
Jacket and warm clothes
Public transportation nearby
Shared tour runs with at least three guests
Not wheelchair accessible
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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One of Belgrade’s most iconic landmarks, and in my opinion it deserves even more international recognition. The Temple of Saint Sava is one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world, built on the site where Saint Sava’s relics were burned by the Ottomans in 1595. The idea to construct a grand church in his honor dates back to the 19th century, but the actual building process only began in 1935 and continued, through wars, occupations, and political changes, until the 21st century. The exterior is monumental, while the interior is truly breathtaking: golden mosaics, marble details, and a serene underground crypt that is worth visiting on its own. Easily accessible, beautifully illuminated at night, and one of the absolute must-see places in Belgrade.

The church of Saint Sava is considered a symbol of the city and definitely a place worth visiting when visiting Belgrade. It is big, impressive and well preserved. Getting in it, certainly raises a feeling of serenity.

Beautiful church inside and outside with many icons and an epicenter of Orthodox Christianity. If you are not knowledgeable of Serbia or Orthodox Christianity, would recommend a tour guide, especially if you are from a different culture. I visited many churches alone, but some tourists don't understand the history and a guide would be a good idea.

Saint Sava Cathedral in Belgrade is majestic. Its imposing structure dominates the skyline, while the golden interior is impressive. The beautifully landscaped garden at the front adds a serene charm, making the entire site a great destination

A mustsee when visiting Belgrade! This is truly one of the prettiest churches I’ve ever seen and that’s coming from someone who’s only seen churches in America and Mexico. Everywhere I turned, there was another piece of art to admire; it was deeply moving, especially with the soft singing in the background. Downstairs, there’s also a newer art exhibition that beautifully complements the main space. I loved seeing the attention to detail and the richness of the religious artwork throughout. Absolutely a spot you shouldn’t miss.



