
Discover the enchanting region of Vojvodina on this immersive 8-hour day trip from Belgrade, exploring Serbia’s cultural heartland beyond the capital. This private tour takes you through Novi Sad, Serbia’s second-largest city, the historic town of Sremski Karlovci, and the peaceful Velika Remeta Monastery.
Experience the unique charm of northern Serbia, where Austrian influences blend seamlessly with Serbian traditions. Walk through Novi Sad’s Liberty Square, explore the magnificent Petrovaradin Fortress – Europe’s second-largest fortress – and wander the cobblestone streets of Sremski Karlovci, famous for its dessert wines and rich history.
Your journey includes visits to centuries-old wine cellars, Orthodox monasteries nestled in Fruška Gora’s lush hills, and historical sites that shaped European history. This tour offers a perfect escape from Belgrade’s urban energy into a region that feels like stepping back in time.
Perfect for: History enthusiasts, wine lovers, cultural explorers, and anyone seeking authentic Serbian experiences beyond Belgrade.
Novi Sad is Serbia's second largest city and the important industrial and financial center, but also known for cultural diversity and rich history. Liberty Square is the largest central city square. In the middle of the square lays the monument of Svetozar Miletic cast in bronze and 7 m high. On the west side of the square is the Town Hall built in Neo-Renaissance style, and on the opposite side of the square is a tall Catholic church “Name of Mary” built in neogothic style. In the center of the city is The synagogue, a beautiful building with unique architecture. Every tourist should certainly make a photo in front and take the picture as a souvenir. Dunavska Street is probably the oldest street in Novi Sad. It consists of three parts: Zmaj Jovina street, the Danube Park and the Museum of Vojvodina...
Petrovaradin Fortress is the second largest in Europe and it has a big historical significance. It was built for 88 years by remarkable names of the Austrian army's military architecture as almost indelible. Some archaeological research shows that certain forms of human settlements on the "Petrovaradin fortress" existed even before the unbelievable 15 or even 19 millenniums! Below this area of 112 hectares is a tunnel network, or "catacombs", including underground military gallery, in a total length of about 20 kilometers, which is an interesting attraction for many explorers, tourists, and casual visitors. The underground mining system was one of the largest in the European fortifications.The fortress combines old and new, traditional and modern and it has a spectacular view on Petrovaradin and Novi Sad.
Sremski Karlovci is a vibrant town on the slopes of Fruška Gora, near Novi Sad. This open-air museum is famous for unique dessert wines that were favored by the court even in the 1700s. Karlovci has entered the pages of European history in 1699 when the treaty was signed thus ending the Great war between Austria and Turkey. On that spot, a century later, Karlovci’s Catholics have built the Lady of Peace chapel which stands proudly today, making it a popular tourist attraction. Apart from being the spiritual center, full of churches, museums, monuments, Karlovci has been a city well ahead of its time and a meeting point of cultural elites and poets. The first gymnasium ever to be founded in Serbia had been right there, in the city center. There is a legend which claims that whoever drinks from the Four Lions fountain located in the city center will surely visit Karlovci again.
Visit a charming family-run winery in the heart of Sremski Karlovci, where you’ll taste the region’s famous Bermet – a spiced dessert wine once served at the Vienna Court and even aboard the Titanic. Enjoy a guided wine tasting, learn about traditional winemaking, and soak in the cozy ambiance of the centuries-old cellar.
Nestled in the lush greenery of Fruška Gora, Velika Remeta is one of the oldest and most peaceful Serbian Orthodox monasteries. Dating back to the 13th century, it features a stunning baroque bell tower – the tallest among the monasteries in the region. Visitors can admire its serene atmosphere, beautiful frescoes, and experience a moment of quiet spiritual reflection.
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Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer the ideal weather conditions:
Summer can be quite warm, while winter offers a different charm with potential snow-covered monastery grounds.
Yes, private transportation is fully included:
The tour uses private vehicles, ensuring a comfortable and personalized experience for your group.
The wine tasting experience includes:
Note: Wine tasting is optional but highly recommended for the complete Karlovci experience.
The tour involves moderate walking with flexible pacing:
Most travelers can comfortably participate, with rest stops available throughout the day.
Included in your tour:
Additional costs to budget for:
Tip: Bring approximately 20-30 EUR per person for a comfortable day including lunch and wine tasting.
Yes, this private tour offers excellent flexibility:
Discuss your preferences with your guide to create the perfect day trip tailored to your group’s interests.
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