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Discover Serbia's history and flavors on a 10-hour private tour from Belgrade, visiting three medieval fortresses, with wine and brandy tastings included.

This Danube Day Trip from Belgrade offers an engaging journey through Serbia’s storied past, combined with delicious local wine and brandy tastings. For $221 per person, the tour lasts approximately 10 hours and includes visits to three iconic medieval fortresses—Ram, Golubac, and Smederevo—each with its own unique character and historical significance.
This tour is ideal for those with an interest in history, architecture, and regional wines. Its private group setting ensures personalized attention, making it a perfect choice for travelers seeking a flexible, in-depth experience. While the itinerary covers a lot of ground, the focus on storytelling, scenic landscapes, and regional flavors makes this a memorable day out.
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The tour begins with hotel pickup in Belgrade, making the start seamless for travelers staying in the capital. Transport is provided in air-conditioned minivans or private sedans, accommodating groups of 1 to 7 people. The drive through the Serbian countryside offers a relaxed opportunity to enjoy the scenery en route to the first stop.
All fuel costs, parking fees, and road tolls are included, ensuring no hidden expenses. This setup delivers both comfort and convenience, setting the tone for an enjoyable exploration of Serbia’s historic sites.

The first stop is Ram Fortress, perched on the Danube’s banks. Built in 1483 by Sultan Bayezid II, this fortress showcases the defensive architecture of late medieval Serbia. The guided tour here offers insights into the strategic importance of this riverside stronghold.
The fortress’s commanding position provides spectacular views of the Danube, perfect for capturing photos. Visitors learn about its history and role in protecting the region during Ottoman rule. The walk around Ram is relatively short but offers plenty of scenic and historical interest.
Next, the group visits Golubac Fortress, which lies on the edge of the Erdaup Gorge. This 14th-century fortress features an irregular, triangle-shaped layout and has been the site of numerous battles between the Ottoman Empire and Hungary.
A guided tour here emphasizes the fortress’s battle history and architectural features. Visitors can enjoy aerial views of the gorge and reflect on the fortress’s defensive significance. The 40-minute stop allows time to explore the ramparts, take photos, and appreciate the fortress’s commanding position.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour continues to the Pruna Distillery and Winery in the picturesque Zelenik region. This region’s proximity to the Danube and Djerdap Gorge influences the wine and brandy they craft.
At the winery, a guided tasting introduces visitors to regional flavors, with samples of locally produced wine and brandy. Regional snacks and food are also offered, enhancing the tasting experience. This stop lasts about an hour, giving ample time to enjoy the regional beverages and learn about local production methods.
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The next highlight is Smederevo Fortress, which covers 11 hectares and features a distinctive triangular shape from the 15th century. This medieval city was once a fortified hub and the residence of Serbian rulers.
The guided walk through Smederevo Fortress reveals the layout of the city and its key structures. Visitors see where the ruler’s residence was situated and enjoy scenic views of the surrounding landscape. The 45-minute visit offers a comprehensive look at Serbia’s medieval architecture and urban planning.
Throughout the day, the drive along the Danube River provides stunning landscape views, as the river winds through Serbia’s countryside. The guide offers commentary on the region’s geography and history, enriching the experience.
Photographers will appreciate the opportunities for panoramic shots of the river, forts, and gorge landscapes. The combination of natural beauty and historical sites makes this a visually rewarding journey.
After exploring the fortresses and enjoying the tasting at Pruna, the journey concludes with a return to Belgrade. The tour offers drop-off at your hotel, ensuring a convenient end to a full day of discovery.
The included bottle of water per person helps stay refreshed, especially during the warm months. The overall pacing balances sightseeing, tasting, and leisure, making it suitable for those who appreciate a structured yet relaxed day.
The combination of historical visits and local tasting experiences sets this tour apart. The visit to three distinct fortresses offers insight into Serbia’s defensive architecture and regional history, all with entrance fees included.
The wine and brandy tasting at Pruna adds a flavorful touch, giving travelers a chance to connect with regional traditions. The private group setting ensures a more personalized experience, guided by a knowledgeable, friendly guide.
Participants should bring comfortable shoes for walking around the fortresses, along with a camera to capture the scenic views. It’s advisable to carry cash and a credit card for additional purchases or snacks. Since the tour involves outdoor exploration, weather-appropriate clothing is recommended, especially during hot or rainy days.
A packed lunch can be helpful, though the tour does include regional food at the winery tasting. Travelers should also be prepared for a full day, so packing water and wearing comfortable clothes will make the experience more enjoyable.
This private tour appeals most to those interested in history, architecture, and regional wines. It suits travelers who enjoy scenic drives and exploring multiple sites in one day without the hassle of organizing transportation.
Because of the walking involved and the outdoor nature of the stops, it’s less suitable for wheelchair users. The tour’s length and pacing make it ideal for those with good mobility who want a comprehensive look at Serbia’s Danube region.
This 10-hour private tour from Belgrade offers a well-rounded experience of Serbia’s medieval fortresses, scenic Danube landscapes, and local wine and brandy. It combines educational value, striking views, and regional flavors in a convenient package.
The knowledgeable guide and personalized private group setup enhance the experience, making it a reliable choice for travelers seeking depth and comfort. While it covers significant ground, the focus on history and tasting ensures a meaningful and enjoyable day out.
“An amazing trip with so many great experiences! I was thrilled to see Golubac Fortress near the Romanian border. Our guide was super knowledgeable …”
Is hotel pickup included in the tour?
Yes, the tour includes free hotel pickup and drop-off in Belgrade.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 10 hours, with starting times subject to availability.
Are entrance fees to the fortresses included?
Yes, all entrance fees for Ram, Golubac, and Smederevo fortresses are included in the price.
Is this tour suitable for wheelchair users?
No, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users because of the walking involved at the sites.
What should I bring on the tour?
Participants should bring comfortable shoes, a camera, weather-appropriate clothing, cash or credit cards, and a packed lunch if desired.