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Explore Serbia’s wine, honey, and history on this full-day tour from Belgrade to Novi Sad, Sremski Karlovci, and Petrovaradin Fortress with expert guides.
This full-day tour from Belgrade offers a wonderful mix of history, culture, and tastes. Covering Novi Sad, Sremski Karlovci, and the Petrovaradin Fortress, it’s a well-structured way to experience some of Serbia’s most iconic sights in one go. The combination of guided visits, scenic drives, and tastings makes it appealing for those who want a slice of the local vibe without the hassle of organizing transport and logistics.
One of the biggest draws of this experience is the small group size—limited to just 15 participants—which creates a more intimate and personalized atmosphere. Plus, knowledgeable guides and a focus on authentic experiences like wine and honey tasting add real value. The only potential downside? The tour lasts around 8 hours, so it’s best suited for those who enjoy a full day of sightseeing without feeling rushed.
If you’re interested in discovering Serbia’s multi-cultural heritage, historic landmarks, and local flavors, this tour offers a balanced, engaging day out. It’s ideal for travelers who appreciate guided tours that combine education, scenic moments, and the chance to sample regional specialties.


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The journey kicks off with a pickup from Belgrade, where a comfortable, air-conditioned van becomes your mobile base. Considering the travel times—about an hour between Belgrade and Kruedol Monastery, and roughly 75 minutes back from Novi Sad—the vehicle provides a stress-free way to cover the distances, giving you more time to soak in the scenery and relax.
The small group size means you’re not lost in a crowd, and the vehicle’s comfort makes longer stretches more pleasant. The timing of the tour, which lasts around 8 hours, is designed to balance sightseeing with enough free time to explore each location.
Your first stop is the Kruedol Monastery, a significant Serbian Orthodox site. Guided by knowledgeable guides like Goran or Maja, you’ll get an introduction to its religious and cultural importance. Expect a walk around this peaceful complex, where the architecture and spiritual ambiance set a reflective tone for the day. Although brief, this visit offers a glimpse into Serbian monastic life and medieval art, making it a meaningful start.
Next, you’ll arrive in Sremski Karlovci, a baroque town steeped in history and tradition. The town was once the political, cultural, and religious hub for Serbs under Habsburg rule for two centuries, adding layers of significance to its charming streets.
Here, a guided tour will help you understand the town’s past, from its role as the seat of the Serbian Orthodox Church to its importance in regional politics. You’ll also have time to enjoy some wine tasting—a highlight for many visitors. The tour includes sampling a variety of local wines, with one particularly unique one called Bermet, which is renowned worldwide for its distinct flavor.
Reviewers mention that guides like Goran and Maja add a lot of value: Goran was praised for his deep knowledge, especially about the region’s complex history, while Maja was noted for her friendly, insightful approach. The tasting experience, coupled with some free time to wander or snap photos, makes the visit memorable.
The scenic drive to Petrovaradin Fortress offers fantastic views of the Danube River and Novi Sad. A photo stop here is a must, as the fortress, often called the “Gibraltar of the Danube,” towers over the river with its impressive walls and tunnels. A guided tour of the fortress reveals its strategic importance and how it’s transformed into a vibrant museum space today.
Guests often comment on the spectacular views from the ramparts—an ideal spot for photos—and the fascinating history of the fortress, which has shaped the region’s defense and culture for centuries.
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Arriving in Novi Sad, you get a more urban experience. The city’s nickname as the “Serbian Athens” is well-earned, thanks to its lively arts scene and elegant architecture. The guided walk takes you through the old town, highlighting its well-preserved buildings, lively squares, and the iconic Novi Sad Fortress.
Many reviews note that guides like Goran and Maja provide engaging commentary, making the experience both educational and fun. You’ll see the Danube’s riverbanks, local cafes, and perhaps catch a glimpse of the vibrant street art that adorns parts of the city.
After a full day of exploring, a 75-minute ride back to Belgrade completes the tour. This is a good time to reflect on the day, review photos, or chat with fellow travelers about your favorite moments.

Having guides like Goran and Maja, who are praised for their knowledge and friendly approach, really elevates this tour. They help interpret the sites’ significance beyond just dates and facts, making history lively and engaging.
The wine and honey tastings are thoughtfully included, providing a genuine taste of regional craftsmanship. The Bermet wine, unique to the area, is a definite highlight for connoisseurs. Many reviewers appreciate the variety and quality of the selections, especially considering that tasting is paired with scenic settings and expert commentary.
The scenic routes along the Danube, especially from Petrovaradin Fortress, offer perfect photo moments. The views of Novi Sad and the fortress structure are striking, making the drive a visual treat.
With transportation, guided tours, tastings, and a welcome gift included, this tour offers good value. It’s particularly well-suited for those who want an all-in-one day that balances sightseeing with culture.

The 8-hour window means a full day out, but it’s paced to avoid feeling rushed. The stops are well-timed, giving enough exploration without dragging. Reviewers note that the tour balances guided elements with free time, allowing for personal discovery.
Limited to 15 people, the small group size fosters a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. This setup encourages questions and conversations, which many travelers find more enriching than large tour buses.
While the tour is well-organized, it’s not suitable for people with mobility impairments due to walking and site terrain. It’s best for those who can comfortably walk and handle some uneven surfaces.
The cost covers transportation, guides, tastings, and a welcome gift, making it a reasonable choice for a comprehensive day out. Booking in advance is recommended, and the flexibility of free cancellation up to 24 hours before is a great perk.
This experience is ideal for travelers who appreciate cultural history, scenic views, and regional flavors combined in one day. It suits those who enjoy guided tours with friendly, expert guides and small groups for a more personal experience. If you’re interested in Serbia’s wine, honey, and religious sites, this tour hits those marks effectively.
It’s particularly good for visitors staying in Belgrade who want a portable, well-organized way to see some of Vojvodina’s highlights without the stress of planning individual visits.
How long is the entire tour?
The tour lasts about 8 hours, including travel time, sightseeing, and tastings.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, transportation is by a comfortable, air-conditioned van, included in the tour price.
What is included in the tour?
Guided visits to Kruedol Monastery, Sremski Karlovci, Petrovaradin Fortress, and Novi Sad, plus water, a welcome gift, and wine and honey tastings.
Are there any extra costs?
Entrance fees are not included, so you might want to budget for any additional site admissions or souvenirs.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is limited to 15 participants, making for a more personalized experience.
Is there free time during the tour?
Yes, there’s some free time for exploration and photos, especially in Sremski Karlovci and Novi Sad.
Is this tour suitable for families?
It’s best suited for those comfortable with walking and spending a full day sightseeing. It isn’t recommended for people with mobility impairments.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
“I booked this tour a week before my travel. Was very well organised and the highlights visited very nice. Our Guide Maja was really nice as our dri…”
This Full Day Wine & Honey Tour from Belgrade to Novi Sad and Sremski Karlovci offers a well-rounded mix of history, culture, and local flavors. With expert guides, scenic drives, and authentic tastings, it provides great value for those eager to explore Serbia’s vibrant traditions in a relaxed setting. The small group setting ensures a more personal experience, which many travelers find adds to the enjoyment.
Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a wine lover, or simply curious about Serbian culture, this tour delivers engaging insights without feeling overly commercial or touristy. You’ll leave with a deeper appreciation of the region’s past and present, plus a few memories—and tastings—you won’t forget.
For anyone looking for a thoughtfully curated, informative, and enjoyable day trip from Belgrade, this experience ticks all the boxes.