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Discover the historic Baroque town of Sremski Karlovci, visit monasteries, taste Bermet wine, and explore Fruka Gora on this 3-5 hour guided tour from Novi Sad.
Explore the charm of Vojvodina, Serbia with the From Novi Sad: Sremski Karlovci and Krusedol Monastery Tour, a carefully curated experience lasting between 3 to 5 hours. This private guided tour offers a deep dive into the region’s historic landmarks, religious sites, and natural beauty, making it a perfect choice for those wanting an immersive day outside the city.
The tour begins with a comfortable pickup in a modern Škoda Superb, ensuring a smooth start. It then takes visitors through Sremski Karlovci, a Baroque town filled with elegant architecture and historic sites, before venturing into the peaceful Fruka Gora Mountain area, home to important monasteries. The highlight of this tour is the visit to Kruedol Monastery, founded in the early 1500s, and the tasting of the famous Bermet wine, served even on the Titanic. With excellent guides speaking English and Russian, this experience balances cultural discovery and scenic views.
While the tour’s focus on monasteries, wine, and local history offers rich content, it is tailored for travelers interested in culture, architecture, and serene landscapes. The private group setting allows for flexible pacing and personalized attention, which many find adds value. The only limitation might be the absence of included meals and the need for comfortable walking shoes for the outdoor stops.


The tour kicks off with a pickup in Novi Sad, where a comfortable Škoda Superb awaits to whisk you away. Guides coordinate pickup in front of your hotel or at your accommodation’s reception, ensuring a hassle-free start. This private group format keeps the experience intimate and flexible.
From there, the journey heads toward Sremski Karlovci, a town renowned for its Baroque architecture, historical significance, and peaceful streets. The guided introduction highlights the town’s notable sites, providing context for its landmarks and cultural importance.
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In Sremski Karlovci, the guide leads visitors through a one-hour walk around the main square, where several highlights await. The Four Lion Fountain immediately catches the eye with its impressive sculptures, symbolizing the town’s historic prosperity.
Other key sites include the Karlovci Gymnasium, a significant educational institution, the Town Hall, and prominent churches: the Roman Catholic Church and the Serbian Orthodox Church of St. Nicholas. The Chapel of Peace is a notable stop, where visitors learn about its role as the site of the first round table used for negotiations, giving the phrase “round table” its origins.

One of the tour’s unique moments is the wine tasting, featuring Bermet, a local Serbian wine with a reputation so strong that it was served on the Titanic. This famous Bermet embodies regional tradition, and the guide explains its significance in Serbian culture. The tasting offers a flavorful pause and a chance to appreciate local craftsmanship.

Another important site is the monument of Baron Pyotr Nikolayevich Wrangel. His arrival in 1922 marked a significant chapter, as he led White Russian refugees and established the Russian All-Military Union in Sremski Karlovci. This tribute highlights the town’s diverse historical influences, especially in the post-World War I period.
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The tour then turns to Fruka Gora Mountain, the oldest national park in Serbia. Once an island in the prehistoric Pannonian Sea, the mountain now offers lush scenery and tranquil landscapes. The monasteries on Fruka Gora are central to this part of the trip.
Founded between 1509 and 1514 by Saint Maksim Brankovi and his mother, Saint Angelina of Serbia, Kruedol stands as a cornerstone of Serbian Orthodox heritage. The guide provides insights into its history and architecture during a 30-minute guided tour, emphasizing its significance as a spiritual site.
The journey concludes with a visit to Grgeteg Monastery, established in 1471 by Despot Vuk Grgurevi (Zmaj Ognjeni Vuk). The Baroque church, restored in 1898 by architect Hermann Bollé, features a remarkable iconostasis painted by Uro Predi in 1902. This monastery, designated as a Monument of Culture of Exceptional Importance, provides a peaceful end to the tour.

The scenic drive back offers views of the lush landscape, ending with a drop-off in any location in Novi Sad or directly at your hotel. The flexible scheduling and private group arrangement make this a comfortable and stress-free experience.

The tour does not include meals, so plan accordingly. It is recommended to wear comfortable walking shoes to navigate the outdoor and indoor sites comfortably. Bringing a camera is encouraged to capture the picturesque scenery and historic architecture.
The guides are fluent in English and Russian, enhancing understanding and interaction. The tour operates on a reserve-and-pay-later basis, with full refund available up to 24 hours before departure, making it easy to fit into flexible travel plans.

This private, guided experience from Novi Sad offers a well-rounded view of Serbia’s historic town of Sremski Karlovci, its religious sites, and the natural beauty of Fruka Gora. The wine tasting, visits to monasteries, and scenic town walk make it a compelling option for history buffs, wine lovers, and those seeking a peaceful escape.
With high ratings and positive reviews highlighting knowledgeable guides and stunning views, this tour stands out as a reliable and enriching half-day experience. The personalized approach and careful planning suit travelers who value comfort, cultural insights, and scenic exploration.
“This was an amazing afternoon with a range of sights. Vladimir was the perfect guide- like being shown the area by a friend. We did the extended to…”
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts between 3 and 5 hours, depending on the pace and stops.
What is included in the tour?
The guided tour of Sremski Karlovci, visits to Kruedol Monastery, transportation, and wine tasting are included.
Are meals provided?
No, meals are not included in the tour price. Travelers should plan to bring snacks or lunch if desired.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Since this is a private group tour, guides are often flexible and may adapt the schedule to suit specific interests.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, especially for outdoor monastery visits and walking around the town.
Is the tour accessible for all?
While no specific accessibility details are provided, the tour involves outdoor walking and monastery visits, which may require moderate mobility.
This From Novi Sad: Sremski Karlovci and Krusedol Monastery Tour promises an engaging mix of history, culture, and natural beauty, making it a thoughtful choice for those eager to explore Serbia’s heritage beyond the city.
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