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Discover Belgrade from the Danube and Sava rivers on a 1.5-hour guided cruise featuring scenic views, historic landmarks, and modern sights aboard a two-level boat.


This 1.5-hour guided cruise offers a convenient way to see Belgrade’s highlights from the water. Starting at Ambar restaurant in New Belgrade, the tour provides stunning views of the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the waters meet with a visible color difference. The two-level boat offers plenty of space to take photos, relax, and enjoy the scenery.
The journey sails along the Sava river, where viewers can spot the impressive Belgrade Fortress and the Belgrade Waterfront, a modern development filled with upscale residences and lively promenades. The cruise also passes beneath famous bridges like the Branko’s Bridge, Old Sava Bridge, and the Ada Bridge, giving passengers a different perspective on these architectural landmarks.
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The cruise’s route includes several notable points. It begins at Ambar before heading toward the Great War Island, a scenic spot known for its natural beauty and birdlife. The boat then approaches the Belgrade Fortress, offering scenic views of the historic site perched above the confluence.
Next, you’ll see the Neboja Tower, a distinctive feature along the river, and then pass Ue Save u Dunav, a point where the rivers meet. The Museum of Contemporary Art is visible from the water, adding a cultural touch to the scenery. The route also crosses Branko’s Bridge and Old Sava Bridge, two key crossings that highlight Belgrade’s bridge architecture.
Continuing downstream, the Belgrade Waterfront and the Belgrade Tower provide modern contrasts to the city’s historic core. The boat then travels past Gazela Bridge, Old Railway Bridge, New Railway Bridge, and finally reaches the Ada Bridge, one of the city’s most iconic modern structures. The cruise concludes back at Ambar.

Both levels of the boat are equipped with bars, allowing for a variety of drinks throughout the cruise. Toilets are available on both levels, adding convenience for passengers. The terrace near the captain offers an ideal spot for photography and relaxation while enjoying uninterrupted views of the river and city skyline.

The guided tour is led by hosts speaking English and Serbian, offering commentary about Belgrade’s history, landmarks, and bridges. The reviews highlight the knowledgeable guides and friendly service. Many mention the personalized feel of the experience, as opposed to larger boat tours.
Reviewers appreciate how the views and commentary make the cruise more engaging, with some noting the excitement of seeing the city’s landmarks from the water. The pace of the tour is generally well-balanced, allowing enough time to appreciate each site without feeling rushed.
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Reservations are flexible, with full refunds available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance. The tour is suitable for families and groups, but not accessible for wheelchair users. While the duration is 90 minutes, travelers should arrive at the meeting point in front of Ambar at the scheduled time.
Passengers should note that the cruise is weather-dependent, and cloudy or rainy days may affect the experience. It’s recommended to bring a camera or smartphone for photos, especially from the terrace near the captain.
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The Belgrade sightseeing cruise offers a more intimate and personal alternative to larger river tours. Its two-level boat and comprehensive route covering both historic and modern landmarks make it a well-rounded experience.
Compared to other options, this cruise provides excellent value for the 90-minute duration, especially considering the bars and facilities onboard. Reviews mention some dissatisfaction with cleanliness on the ships, so travelers should be aware. Overall, it’s praised for stunning views and insightful commentary.

This tour suits those interested in architecture, cityscapes, and river scenery. It’s perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers looking to relax and see Belgrade from a different angle. History buffs and photography enthusiasts will also enjoy the variety of landmarks visible from the water.
Since wheelchair access is not available, it may not suit visitors with mobility needs. The informal, friendly atmosphere makes it a good choice for travelers who want a casual, scenic experience.

The guided sightseeing cruise along the Danube and Sava rivers offers a beautiful perspective on Belgrade’s landscape and history. Its two-level boat, panoramic views, and informative commentary make it a valuable addition to any visit. While some reviews cite cleanliness issues, these do not outweigh the overall positive experience of enjoying Belgrade from the water.
If you want to combine scenic beauty with cultural insights in a relaxed setting, this 1.5-hour cruise is a solid choice. It’s especially recommended for visitors who appreciate boat rides with comfortable facilities and knowledgeable guides.
What is the duration of the cruise?
The cruise lasts 90 minutes or 1.5 hours.
Where does the tour start?
The tour departs from front of the restaurant Ambar, located on Karadjordjeva street No. 2-4, Beton hala.
Are drinks available onboard?
Yes, both levels feature bars where you can purchase a variety of drinks.
Is the cruise accessible for wheelchair users?
No, this tour is not suitable for wheelchair users.
What landmarks will I see during the cruise?
You will see Great War Island, Belgrade Fortress, Neboja Tower, Belgrade Waterfront, and several bridges including Branko’s Bridge and Ada Bridge.
Is the commentary available in languages other than Serbian?
Yes, commentary is provided in English and Serbian.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.
Is this tour suitable for families?
Yes, it is suitable for families and groups, but note it may not accommodate wheelchair users.
Are there any negative reviews I should be aware of?
Some reviews mention cleanliness issues on the ships, but overall, travelers find the experience worthwhile for the views and commentary.