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Discover Serbia’s highlights on this 8-hour tour from Belgrade, featuring Sremski Karlovci, Novi Sad, Petrovaradin Fortress, and renowned wine tasting.

This 8-hour tour from Belgrade takes you through some of the most captivating sights of Vojvodina, including Sremski Karlovci, Novi Sad, and the Petrovaradin Fortress. Priced reasonably, it includes hotel pickup, a professional guide, and wine tasting at a family-run cellar. The tour is ideal for travelers seeking a mix of cultural exploration and local flavors, though it involves a busy schedule with several stops.
The guided visits highlight historic monasteries, charming city streets, and impressive fortress walls. One of the most praised aspects is the knowledgeable guide who shares stories about each site, along with a well-curated wine tasting that introduces the region’s long-standing wine tradition. Keep in mind, the lunch is not included, so planning accordingly enhances the experience.
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The tour begins with a drive to Fruska Gora Mountain, known as Serbia’s Holy Mountain, where the Krusedol Monastery dates back to the 16th century. The guided tour of this monastery reveals centuries-old frescoes and quiet architectural charm. The site offers a peaceful atmosphere and a glimpse into Serbia’s religious heritage, making it a meaningful start to the day.
This stop lasts around 30 minutes, giving time for photos and exploring the serene surroundings. The monastery’s location on Fruska Gora also offers scenic views, making it a favorite for photography and reflection.

Next, the journey takes you to Sremski Karlovci, a small town famed for its baroque architecture and cultural significance. The guided walk focuses on key landmarks: the first Serbian Gymnasium, the first Serbian Theological School, and the Orthodox Church dedicated to St. Nicholas. You’ll also see the Catholic Church of St. Trinity and the most beautiful pharmacy in the region.
The photo stop here allows visitors to appreciate the town’s charming ambiance. This stop lasts about 30 minutes before the wine tasting begins, giving a taste of local history and architecture in a cozy setting.
At the Probus Wine Cellar, the tour shifts to a relaxed tasting session. This family-run winery introduces you to the long tradition of winemaking in the area, dating back to the 18th century. You’ll sample Bermet wine, a regional specialty known for its unique flavor profile—famous for being served on the Titanic.
The one-hour tasting session offers insight into local wine production, with friendly explanations from the hosts. It’s an engaging experience that combines tradition with a personal touch, perfect for wine lovers or those curious about regional drinks.
More Great Tours NearbyThe next highlight is the Petrovaradin Fortress, often called ‘Gibraltar on the Danube’ due to its size and strategic location. This well-preserved fortress features more than 10 miles of underground tunnels and artillery bastions, offering a fascinating glimpse into military architecture.
The guided tour includes a 30-minute walk through the fortress walls and underground tunnels, providing spectacular views of the Blue Danube River. This site is a major attraction in Novi Sad and offers plenty of photo opportunities. Visitors also get some free time to soak in the panoramic scenery.

The tour continues with a 45-minute guided walk through Novi Sad, starting from the Serbian National Theater—noted as the first theater in Serbia. The Liberty Square (Trg Slobode) is the main hub, surrounded by impressive buildings like the City Hall, Vojvodjanska Bank, and the Name of Mary Catholic Church.
During this walk, travelers see the city’s beautiful architecture and learn about its history. The guide shares stories about the city’s development and cultural scene, enriching the experience. There’s ample time afterward for shopping, sightseeing, or enjoying a traditional lunch independently before returning to Belgrade.

The entire trip involves several short drives—from the monastery to Sremski Karlovci, the wine cellar, fortress, and city tour—making it a smoothly paced journey. The transport is air-conditioned, with options for small groups (1-3 people in a car or 4-7 in a minivan)**, ensuring comfort throughout.
Pickup from centrally located Belgrade hotels or apartments is included, with details provided the day before. The driver and guide work together to keep the day flowing, and the professional guide offers engaging commentary in English.
This tour is especially appealing for those interested in Serbian history, architecture, and wine. The inclusion of Bermet wine tasting, a product with historical prestige, adds a special flavor. The guided visits to monasteries and fortresses provide a well-rounded look into Serbia’s cultural heritage.
The reviews praise the guide’s knowledge and the friendly driver, highlighting the quality of the experience. The itinerary balances sightseeing with free time, making it flexible for personal exploration.

Travelers should bring their passports or ID cards, especially since the tour visits places of worship where modest clothing is recommended. The lunch is not included, so planning a meal during free time is advised. The tour is suitable for those comfortable with walking and spending several hours outdoors, but accessibility details are not specified.
The full-day schedule means early starts and some busy moments, so a good level of physical activity and interest in cultural sites enhances enjoyment.
This experience suits history buffs, wine lovers, and anyone keen to see Novi Sad’s architecture and fortress views. It’s particularly well-suited for private groups seeking personalized attention and a flexible schedule. Visitors who appreciate local traditions and scenic landscapes will find this trip rewarding.
Combining cultural landmarks with wine tasting, this tour offers a well-balanced day exploring Northern Serbia. The knowledgeable guide, impressive sights, and friendly hosts make it a dependable choice for travelers wanting a rundown with personal touches.
While it involves a tight schedule, the variety of stops ensures a rich experience of heritage, architecture, and local flavors. With positive reviews emphasizing guide expertise and scenic views, it remains a solid option for those eager to understand the region’s history and traditions.
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How long is the tour from Belgrade?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, including all stops and driving time.
Is lunch included in the price?
No, lunch is not included; there is free time for lunch in Novi Sad.
What is the highlight of the tour?
Most find the Petrovaradin Fortress and the wine tasting at the family cellar to be standout experiences.
Do I need to bring my passport?
Yes, travelers should bring their passport or ID card for visits to religious sites or formalities.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
While mostly suitable for adults, participants should be comfortable with walking and outdoor sightseeing.
Can I customize the stops or timing?
Since this is a private group tour, there may be some flexibility—check with the provider for specific requests.
How is the transportation arranged?
Transportation is by air-conditioned car or minivan, with pickups from central Belgrade accommodations.
What makes this tour different from others?
The combination of historic sites, a long-standing wine tradition, and personalized guidance sets this experience apart.
Is the tour suitable for wine enthusiasts?
Absolutely—tasting Bermet wine and learning about regional wine history are key parts of the experience.
How do I book or cancel?
You can reserve now and pay later, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance.