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Discover Serbia’s highlights on this full-day tour from Belgrade, exploring Novi Sad, Fruska Gora, a monastery, and a renowned winery with expert guides.
Exploring Serbia offers a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, and this tour from Belgrade showcases just that. Spanning approximately 8 hours, it’s designed for travelers who want a well-rounded experience without the hassle of planning, providing visits to iconic landmarks like the Petrovaradin Fortress, a visit to a historic monastery, and a taste of local wines, including the famous Bermet.
One of the standout features of this tour is the inclusion of a professional guide who enriches each stop with fascinating insights that go beyond the usual. The carefully curated itinerary offers a taste of everything: stunning views, architectural marvels, serene nature, and authentic Serbian flavors.
A potential consideration might be the pace—while the itinerary is packed, some travelers might prefer longer visits or additional free time at certain stops. Still, for those seeking a comprehensive day trip, this tour hits many key highlights efficiently.
This experience is perfect for cultural enthusiasts, wine lovers, history buffs, or anyone wanting an authentic taste of Vojvodina without the stress of self-guided travel or multiple bookings.


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The journey begins with a hotel pickup in Belgrade, making it hassle-free to start without worrying about transportation logistics. Traveling in a private van, the drive to Novi Sad takes approximately an hour. This relatively quick transfer allows for a relaxed start, giving you a chance to enjoy the scenic views of Vojvodina along the way.
Your first stop is the Kruedol Monastery, one of the most significant Orthodox monasteries on Fruska Gora. The monastery’s frescoes and architecture reflect centuries of religious devotion. A guided tour here reveals stories behind its construction and its role in the region’s spiritual life. The peaceful atmosphere makes it a perfect introduction to the area’s deep-rooted faith and tradition. Reviewers mention that this stop is not only a photo opportunity but also an opportunity to connect with Serbian religious heritage.
Next, you’ll explore Fruska Gora, Serbia’s oldest national park. Its lush slopes and serene landscapes offer a break from the urban environment. Walking amidst centuries-old trees and rolling hills, you’ll see how nature and history intertwine. The tour includes a visit to Kruedol, reinforcing the sense of tranquility and spirituality that characterizes this mountain.
Reviewers like Simon appreciated learning about the park’s history, describing the landscape as “beautiful slopes” that provide a peaceful backdrop for reflection. The park’s significance as a natural guardian adds depth to your understanding of Serbian environmental pride.
More Great Tours NearbyYour next stop is Sremski Karlovci, a jewel of Serbian culture and history. Walking through its old streets, you’ll spot the famous fountain “4 Lions”, the high school, and the Orthodox cathedral. Reviewers like Isabel highlight the town’s architecture and its reputation as a cultural hub, still affectionately called the “Serbian Athens.”
Here, you’ll have a chance to sample a local Kuglof chocolate cake—a sweet treat that pairs beautifully with your next activity. The town’s story of persuading Empress Maria Theresa to sell it for 80,000 Hungarian forints adds a humorous touch and illustrates its historical significance.
No Serbian trip is complete without tasting its wine. You’ll visit a local wine cellar, where a professional guide introduces you to a variety of high-quality wines, including the legendary Bermet. This dessert, spicy wine is unique to the region and was reportedly a favorite of Empress Maria Theresa. Legend even claims it was sold on the Titanic!
Multiple reviews emphasize the quality and authenticity of the wines, with Simon remarking on the “insights into Balkan wine” and the chance to taste Bermet, which promises a sweet and spicy profile. The tasting lasts about an hour, allowing plenty of time to savor and learn about Serbia’s winemaking traditions.
The fortress, perched on the Danube’s edge, is a highlight. Walking along its ramparts, you’ll enjoy spectacular views of Novi Sad and the Danube River. The fortress’s underground tunnels add an air of mystery, and you’ll learn about its strategic significance as the border between east and west centuries ago.
One reviewer, Marc, praises the guide’s storytelling and notes that the tunnels and architecture make it a must-see. The fortress also hosts Europe’s famous Exit Festival, adding a contemporary cultural layer to its historical importance.
Finally, your guided tour of Novi Sad wraps up the day. The city’s Baroque and neo-Gothic architecture, colorful facades, and lively streets leave a lasting impression. It’s easy to see why it’s called the “Serbian Athens”.
Travelers like Stefan and Isabel appreciated the knowledgeable guides and the in-depth explanations of the city’s history and architecture. The hour-long visit includes key sights and some free time to explore or grab a coffee.

This tour balances sightseeing with tasting experiences, making it rich without feeling rushed. The small group size (limited to 15 people) ensures more intimacy and personalized attention. The transportation is comfortable and includes hotel pickup and drop-off, which is a real perk for travelers staying in Belgrade.
The price includes all entrance fees and guided tours, which means no hidden costs. The wine tasting at the winery, a major highlight, is a significant value considering the quality of wines and the expert guidance. However, meals and drinks outside the tasting are not included, so you might want to budget for lunch or snacks separately.
The duration of 8 hours makes it a full day but not exhausting, and the schedule is tight enough to cover a lot without feeling overwhelming. Weather considerations are minimal; the tour operates rain or shine, so come prepared for the forecast.
Based on the glowing reviews from past travelers, guides like Novika and Stefan are praised for their knowledge, friendliness, and storytelling skills. Reviewers also love the authentic insights they gained into Balkan history, culture, and wine. Many mention that the tour exceeded their expectations, offering a mix of education, entertainment, and stunning sights.

This experience is ideal for history enthusiasts, wine lovers, and those seeking a culture in Serbia’s lesser-known gems. It’s perfect for travelers who appreciate small-group tours with a knowledgeable guide, ensuring they get the most out of each stop.
If you’re after beautiful scenery, authentic local flavors, and a deep dive into Serbian culture, this tour ticks all those boxes. It’s suitable for those with a moderate level of mobility, as walking at sites like Novi Sad and Sremski Karlovci is involved, but it’s not overly strenuous.

What is included in the tour?
Your tour price covers hotel pickup and drop-off, transportation, entrance fees, a professional guide, and a wine tasting at the winery.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your plans change.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for walking is recommended. Note that sleeveless shirts are not allowed, so bring appropriate attire.
Is the tour suitable in bad weather?
Yes, the tour operates rain or shine, so come prepared for the forecast.
How long are the stops at each site?
Stops vary from about 15 minutes at Kruedol Monastery to an hour at the winery, allowing for meaningful exploration without long waits.
How many people are in the group?
The tour is limited to 15 participants, ensuring a more intimate experience.
Is food included?
No, meals and drinks outside the wine tasting are not included, so plan to grab lunch or snacks on your own.
What language is the tour guided in?
Guides speak English, making the experience accessible for international travelers.
How long is the overall duration?
The entire experience lasts approximately 8 hours, from pickup to return.
“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 humo…”

This tour offers a thoughtfully curated journey through some of Serbia’s most beautiful and culturally significant sites. It balances history, architecture, nature, and local flavors, giving travelers a true taste of Vojvodina’s charm. The inclusion of expert guides, small group size, and authentic experiences make it a standout option for those wanting a comprehensive yet relaxed day out.
Whether you’re interested in the stories behind historic landmarks, the serenity of Fruska Gora, or the unique taste of Bermet wine, this trip delivers. It’s particularly well-suited for curious travelers who love learning, tasting, and exploring at a comfortable pace.
If you’re visiting Belgrade and want to see beyond the city, this tour provides a lively, meaningful, and beautiful overview of Serbia’s cultural heartland.
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