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Discover Serbian culture with a full-day tour from Belgrade to Novi Sad, Fruska Gora, a monastery, and a winery, including Bermet wine tasting and fortress visits.

This 8-hour guided tour from Belgrade offers an engaging journey through Vojvodina’s highlights. For around €140, travelers get to see Novi Sad, with its impressive Petrovaradin Fortress, visit the Kruedol Monastery, explore Fruska Gora National Park, and enjoy a wine tasting featuring the famous Bermet wine. The tour is perfect for those interested in Serbian architecture, history, and wines, especially since it combines cultural sightseeing with a small group setting of up to 15 participants.
One of the standout features is the expert guidance, praised highly by previous guests for their knowledge and friendliness. However, travelers should be aware that food and drinks are not included and that the tour runs rain or shine. The flexible reservation options allow you to cancel up to 24 hours in advance with a full refund, making it a practical choice for spontaneous plans.
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The tour starts with hotel pickup and drop-off, simplifying logistics for travelers. A comfortable van transports the group across Vojvodina, with timed stops at each key location. This setup offers a smooth pace, allowing enough time to explore without feeling rushed. Pickup occurs 10 minutes before the scheduled start time, and all transportation costs are included in the price.

Kruedol Monastery welcomes visitors with its frescoes and historical significance. The tour includes a guided visit lasting about an hour, during which you can admire the Orthodox architecture and learn about the monastery’s role in Serbian culture. The photo stop allows capturing scenic views of the monastery set against the landscape of Fruska Gora.
This site is among the most important monasteries on the mountain, and the guide shares insights into its history and religious significance. Visitors should wear modest clothing, and note that the monastery’s serene atmosphere offers a peaceful break from sightseeing.

Next, the group visits Sremski Karlovci, a town famed for its architectural beauty and historical importance in Serbian migration history. You’ll have about 45 minutes for a guided walk through the old streets, viewing the famous fountain “4 lions”, the Orthodox cathedral, and the old high school.
This charming town claims the title of having the “other Sun”, a nickname which sparks curiosity. The tour includes a tasting of Kuglof chocolate cake, highlighting local culinary delights. The town’s tranquil ambiance and beautiful facades make it a highlight for architecture enthusiasts.
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A highlight of the tour is the wine tasting session at a local wine cellar, lasting about an hour. Besides a variety of high-quality wines, the Bermet wine is the star of the show. This dessert, spicy wine is made only in this region and has a storied history—believed to be a favorite of Empress Maria Theresa and reputedly sold on the Titanic.
Guests get the chance to sample different Bermet wines, gaining appreciation for its unique flavor profile. The tasting provides insight into Serbia’s wine-making traditions, especially the red Bermet, which has a special place in local history.

The Petrovaradin Fortress stands on the Danube riverbank, offering spectacular views over Novi Sad. The guided tour lasts around 30 minutes, during which visitors can explore the underground tunnels and learn about the fortress’s history as a border between empires.
The fortress is a lively spot, hosting one of Europe’s largest music festivals, Exit, within its walls. The panoramic views from the fortress are a favorite photo opportunity and highlight the strategic importance of this historic site.

An hour-long guided sightseeing session introduces you to Novi Sad’s architecture, characterized by baroque, classical, and neo-gothic buildings with colorful facades. Walking through the city’s old streets reveals a city that has preserved its graceful atmosphere, despite modern influences.
The Petrovaradin fortress and the narrow lanes tell stories of the city’s cultural and historical richness. The guide highlights local landmarks and explains how Novi Sad earned its nickname as the Serbian Athens.

Fruska Gora, the oldest national park in Serbia, offers scenic landscapes of rolling slopes and wooded areas. The short drive from Novi Sad allows travelers to enjoy breathtaking views and a peaceful atmosphere.
The tour includes a visit to Kruedol Monastery, perched on the mountain, providing a glimpse into religious art and Serbian heritage. The park’s natural beauty makes it a perfect spot for photos and a moment of tranquility amid historical exploration.
The tour operates as a small group, limited to 15 participants, which fosters a more intimate atmosphere. The English-speaking guide brings in-depth knowledge and a friendly manner, as praised by previous guests.
Transportation is provided throughout, and entrance fees to all sites are covered. Travelers should plan to wear modest clothing for the monastery and bring comfortable shoes for walking. Since the tour runs rain or shine, packing an umbrella or raincoat might be wise.
This tour offers a well-rounded experience of Serbia’s historical sites, scenic landscapes, and legendary wines. The guide’s expertise and the carefully curated itinerary make it suitable for those interested in culture, history, and wine. The Bermet tasting and visits to Novi Sad’s architecture and Petrovaradin Fortress are standouts.
While food and drinks are not included, the wine tasting makes up for it, and the flexible cancellation policy adds peace of mind. This tour suits history buffs, wine lovers, and curious travelers wanting an immersive day in Serbia’s Vojvodina region.
“I would not usually pay £140+ for a guided tour, but it was one to one and Novika is a special guide. He is a polymath of great knowledge and humo…”
What is the duration of this tour?
The tour lasts 8 hours, starting with hotel pickup in Belgrade and ending with drop-off back in the city.
Is transportation included?
Yes, transportation in a comfortable van is part of the package, ensuring smooth travel between sites.
Do I need to pay for entrance fees?
All entrance fees are included in the price, covering sites like Kruedol Monastery, Sremski Karlovci, and the Petrovaradin Fortress.
What should I wear?
Modest clothing is recommended for the monastery, and comfortable shoes are advised for walking around the cities and park.
Are meals included?
No, food and drinks are not included, but the wine tasting provides a delightful experience of local beverages.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, the pace and site visits are generally suitable for families, but travelers should consider the walking involved.
What language is the tour guide speaking?
The live guide speaks English, providing detailed explanations at each stop.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is limited to 15 participants, ensuring a small, personalized experience.
What is Bermet wine, and why is it special?
Bermet is a dessert, spicy wine made only in this region of Serbia. Historically favored by Empress Maria Theresa, it’s believed to have been sold on the Titanic—a true taste of local tradition.