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Discover northern Serbia on this 8-hour full-day tour from Belgrade visiting Sremski Karlovci, Novi Sad, Kruedol Monastery, and Petrovaradin Fortress with wine tasting.

This tour departs from Belgrade, with hotel pickup and drop-off included from accommodations within 5 km of Republic Square. The journey begins with a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle, ensuring a smooth ride across Vojvodina’s landscapes. The tour lasts 8 hours, with some stops lasting between 30 to 75 minutes, allowing ample time to explore each site without feeling rushed.
The friendly driver ensures timely transitions between destinations, and the small-group format provides a personalized experience. You can choose private or small group options, perfect for those seeking a more intimate trip. For accommodations further than 5 km from the city center, additional arrangements may be needed.
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The trip kicks off with a one-hour scenic drive across the Pannonian Plain, giving a glimpse of Serbia’s agricultural heartland. During this time, the guide shares stories about the area’s turbulent history, setting the stage for the day ahead. This section offers a chance to relax and enjoy the changing landscapes before arriving at the first major stop.
The route through Vojvodina highlights its diverse history and picturesque rural views, making this part a calm and informative introduction to the region. The quiet countryside provides a peaceful backdrop before immersing in the cultural and historical richness of the stops to come.

The first major stop is Kruedol Monastery, recognized as the most important monastery on Serbia’s Holy Mountain. The guided visit lasts about 45 minutes and includes insights into its religious significance and architecture.
At Kruedol, visitors explore its arts and crafts market, which offers handmade items and local products. The monastery’s tranquil ambiance makes it a perfect place for reflection and appreciation of Serbian Orthodox heritage. The guide explains the monastery’s history, adding depth to the experience and helping visitors understand its role in the region.

Next, the tour takes you into Sremski Karlovci, a peaceful Baroque town with narrow streets, charming houses, and historic sites. The guided one-hour visit covers notable landmarks such as the Chapel of Peace, where a historic peace treaty was signed, and the Four Lion Fountain.
You’ll see the town hall, the Karlovci Gymnasium, and the Roman Catholic Church. The Serbian Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas is also part of the sightseeing route. Visitors can taste Bermet wine, a Serbian specialty that famously even made it onto the Titanic. The guide shares stories about the town’s history and its role as a cultural hub.
More Great Tours NearbyA highlight of the tour is the Bermet wine tasting in Sremski Karlovci. Known for its distinctive flavor and unique production process, Bermet is a Serbian wine that has earned international recognition.
The guide explains the story behind Bermet, including its historical significance and how it became associated with Serbian identity. Tasting this exclusive wine provides an authentic experience, and some say it’s one of the most memorable parts of the day.
The tour proceeds to Petrovaradin Fortress, one of the largest strongholds in Europe. Built by the Austrian Empire during the 17th and 18th centuries, the fortress played a crucial role defending the region from Ottoman attacks.
Visitors pass through the fortress gates, walk its scenic ramparts, and visit key sites like the City Museum, military barracks, and the clock tower. A photo stop here offers sweeping views over the Danube River and Novi Sad. The guided tour explains the fortress’s history and architecture, making the walk both informative and visually striking.

The next stop is Novi Sad, Serbia’s second-largest city, often called the “Serbian Athens” for its cultural and intellectual heritage. The guided 45-minute tour highlights prominent sights such as the Museum of Vojvodina and Dunavski Park, the city’s largest green space.
Visitors explore the neo-Romantic Serbian Orthodox Bishops Palace and the Serbian Orthodox Cathedral of St. George, renowned for its iconostasis painted by Paja Jovanovic. The city’s main street is lined with cafes, shops, and historic architecture from the 18th and 19th centuries, leading to Liberty Square, where the town hall, Roman Catholic Cathedral, and Vojvodina hotel stand.

Novi Sad’s Liberty Square features many architectural highlights, including the Finance Palace and the Vojvodina Hotel. Along the way, visitors see the Serbian National Theater and the large synagogue in Secession style, a reminder of Novi Sad’s diverse cultural roots.
The guide points out these landmarks, sharing insights into their history and significance. The city’s bustling atmosphere and European-style streets create a lively backdrop for exploration and photos.
After sightseeing, there is an approximate two-hour free period for lunch at your own expense. This is an opportunity to enjoy local restaurants, try traditional Serbian dishes, or shop for souvenirs in the city center. The guide recommends notable spots but leaves the choice to visitors.
During this time, visitors can also stroll along the riverfront or revisit any favorite sites. The flexible free time helps tailor the day to personal interests before returning to the vehicle for the journey back to Belgrade.
The tour wraps up with a 75-minute drive back to Belgrade, allowing travelers to relax after an eventful day. The journey includes time for reflection on the sights seen, stories heard, and the wine tasted. The entire experience offers a blend of cultural exploration, historical insights, scenic views, and local flavors.
This full-day tour suits travelers interested in Serbia’s cultural heritage, architecture, and history. The inclusion of wine tasting appeals to those looking for a taste of local traditions. The scenic stops like the fortress and monastery are perfect for photography and leisurely exploration.
The tour is practical for those wanting a well-organized, guided experience with hotel pickup and drop-off included. It may be less suitable for travelers with mobility issues, given the walking involved at sites like the fortress and city centers.
This tour from Belgrade offers a comprehensive look at northern Serbia’s highlights in a single day. The guides’ knowledge and storytelling are frequently praised, with many reviews emphasizing their engaging and informative approach.
The wine tasting, fortress views, and charming towns make the experience lively and memorable. The 8-hour duration balances sightseeing with free time, though some may wish for slightly longer in Novi Sad to explore more.
This tour provides great value, combining cultural, historical, and scenic highlights with convenience. It’s an excellent choice for those wanting an immersive introduction to Serbia’s Vojvodina region.
“Great tour guide, good full day. id have 1h free time in Novi Saad and have an extra stop. also food is very mediocre in novice saad”
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, pickup and drop-off are included from hotels within 5 km of Republic Square in Belgrade.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, with several stops for sightseeing and exploration.
Are meals included?
No, lunch is not included; visitors should plan to eat during the free time in Novi Sad.
Is there a wine tasting experience?
Yes, the tour includes Bermet wine tasting in Sremski Karlovci, a local specialty.
What are the main sites visited?
Stops include Kruedol Monastery, Sremski Karlovci, Petrovaradin Fortress, and Novi Sad city center.
Is this tour suitable for small groups?
Yes, private or small group options are available, ensuring a more personalized experience.