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Discover medieval monasteries, Resava Cave, and Lisine Waterfall on this full-day tour from Belgrade, exploring Serbia’s history and natural beauty.
The From Belgrade: Full-Day Resava Cave & Medieval Monasteries tour offers an engaging journey into Serbia’s historical and natural treasures. With a duration of approximately 12 hours, this guided day trip takes you from the bustling capital to the serene landscapes of the Pomoravlje District. Led by an English-speaking guide, the tour includes entry fees and features visits to iconic sites like the Manasija Monastery, Resava Cave, and Lisine Waterfall.
This tour stands out for its combination of cultural heritage and scenic views, making it ideal for those interested in medieval architecture, religious relics, and breathtaking natural scenery. A key strength is the visit to Resava Cave, renowned as the most beautiful cave in Serbia, with its vivid mineral colors and constant temperature of +7°C.
While the tour offers a thorough exploration, it involves several long drives, with transportation included, and is not suitable for travelers with mobility impairments. Still, it provides a well-rounded experience of Eastern Serbia’s historic and natural highlights.


The tour departs from Nikola Pasi Square, situated opposite the National Assembly of Serbia. After a 2-hour drive, the journey begins with a visit to Manasija Monastery, a site built as a mausoleum for Despot Stefan. The complex is encircled by a medieval fortress, giving a glimpse into Serbia’s fortified medieval past. The guided tour highlights the monastery’s frescoes and architectural significance.
Following this, the group journeys further to Ravanica Monastery, constructed in the late 14th century. This site holds religious importance due to its holy relics of Prince Lazar, a figure central to Serbian history. The scenic drive between stops offers views of the Serbian countryside and rural landscapes.
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The Resava Cave is a highlight of this tour, celebrated as Serbia’s most beautiful cave. The cave’s interior features red, yellow, and white minerals, which create striking color contrasts depending on mineral deposits. Visitors are guided through the cave’s passages, observing these vivid mineral formations, with plenty of opportunities for photos.
The cave maintains a constant temperature of +7°C year-round, so warm clothing and comfortable shoes are recommended. The guided visit and walking tour last about an hour, offering a close look at the natural beauty hidden beneath the surface of Serbia.

Next, the tour stops at Lisine Waterfall, a 20-meter-high cascade that offers spectacular views and photo opportunities. The area around the waterfall is a natural reserve, providing a peaceful setting for a break and scenic photos.
Next to the waterfall, an ethnic restaurant features an outdoor gallery, perfect for relaxing and enjoying local cuisine at your own expense. The two-hour stop allows plenty of time to appreciate the natural surroundings, take pictures, and unwind amidst Serbia’s lush countryside.
The trip concludes with a visit to Ravanica Monastery, a late 14th-century religious site built by Prince Lazar. Inside, you’ll find holy relics, making it a significant spiritual location in Serbian history. The monastery’s architecture and religious artifacts reflect its importance during medieval times.
This site offers a quieter, contemplative end to the day’s activities, with the guided tour providing insights into its historical and spiritual relevance.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter completing the monastery visits and scenic stops, the group spends about 2.5 hours traveling back to Belgrade. The return to Nikola Pasi Square concludes the day, with the tour ending at the starting point.
The tour includes transportation, an English-speaking guide, and entry fees to all sites. It is designed for travelers who seek a structured, full-day experience that balances history, culture, and nature.
Participants should bring comfortable shoes and a jacket, considering the cave’s cool +7°C temperature. The tour is not suitable for those with mobility issues, due to the walking involved.

The guide from Glob Metropoliten Tours leads the group with clear commentary, making the history and significance of each site accessible. The scenic views, especially around the monasteries and waterfall, are a key highlight.
The timing allows for a relaxed pace at each stop, with enough time for photos and brief explorations. The combination of cultural landmarks and natural scenery makes this tour a comprehensive look at Serbia’s eastern region.
This full-day adventure offers a well-organized, informative experience of Serbia’s medieval religious sites and natural beauty. The inclusion of Resava Cave is a major draw, with its colorful mineral formations and consistent temperature providing a unique underground perspective.
The stops at Lisine Waterfall and Ravanica Monastery add scenic and spiritual dimensions, appealing to those interested in Serbian history, architecture, and nature. The 12-hour duration and guided transportation make it a convenient option for travelers based in Belgrade.
While it involves several hours of travel and walking, the diverse highlights and engaging guide ensure a rewarding day. This tour is ideal for history buffs, nature lovers, and culture enthusiasts eager to explore Serbia beyond the capital.

What is the duration of this tour?
The tour lasts approximately 12 hours, including transportation, site visits, and breaks.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Nikola Pasi Square, opposite the National Assembly of Serbia, and returns there at the end of the day.
Is lunch included?
No, food and drinks are not included, but there are stops at the ethnic restaurant near Lisine Waterfall where you can purchase meals.
What sites are visited during this tour?
Stops include Manasija Monastery, Resava Cave, Lisine Waterfall, and Ravanica Monastery.
How long is the drive between sites?
The drive between major stops varies from 30 minutes to 2.5 hours.
Is the tour suitable for children or elderly travelers?
The tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments and involves walking at each site, so plan accordingly.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes and a jacket are recommended due to the cave’s constant 7°C temperature.
Is there a guide during the tour?
Yes, an English-speaking guide leads the group, providing commentary at each site.
Can I cancel or modify my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, allowing flexibility in planning.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of medieval monasteries, Resava Cave, and Lisine Waterfall offers a diverse and scenic experience of Serbia’s eastern landscapes and history.