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Experience a full-day tour from Belgrade exploring Novi Sad, Sremski Karlovci, and Petrovaradin with wine and honey tastings, guided visits, and scenic views.
The Full Day Wine & Honey Tour from Belgrade offers a comprehensive look at some of Serbia’s most charming and historic sites in Vojvodina. For 8 hours, travelers are transported from the Serbian capital to Novi Sad, Sremski Karlovci, and Petrovaradin Fortress, with a focus on local wines and honey. This tour is ideal for those interested in Serbia’s cultural heritage, scenic landscapes, and unique specialties like Bermet wine, known for its distinct flavor. The tour features guided visits and tastings, making it a rich experience for history buffs and culinary enthusiasts alike.
While it’s a full-day commitment, the small group size (limited to 15 participants) ensures personalized attention and a relaxed pace. The inclusion of transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle and English-speaking guides further enhances comfort and clarity throughout the day. However, it’s important to note that entrance fees are not included, and the tour is not suitable for travelers with mobility impairments.


The tour departs from Belgrade in an air-conditioned vehicle, heading towards Vojvodina. The drive takes approximately one hour, giving travelers a comfortable start and some initial glimpses of Serbia’s scenic landscape. The journey sets a relaxed tone, preparing guests for a day of cultural discovery.
This setup emphasizes convenience and comfort, making it easy to settle in and get ready for the day ahead. The transportation arrangement ensures that everyone can focus on the experience rather than logistics.
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The first stop on the itinerary is the Kruedol Monastery, where visitors enjoy a guided tour lasting about 45 minutes. This monastery is an important religious site and a stunning example of Serbian medieval architecture. Its history and craftsmanship highlight the country’s spiritual and artistic traditions.
The guided sightseeing offers insights into the monastery’s artistic features and historical significance, providing a moment of reflection amidst the scenic surroundings. The walk around the monastery grounds is a peaceful way to start the day, with the chance to appreciate its pristine preservation.

Next, the tour takes travelers to Sremski Karlovci, a baroque town famed for its history, religion, and wine. The visit lasts roughly an hour, during which guests explore the town’s charming streets, admire its Baroque architecture, and learn about its role as a former religious and political center of Serbian culture under Austro-Hungarian rule.
Wine tasting here highlights the region’s renowned Bermet, a unique local wine variety. Guests also enjoy free time to stroll, shop, or relax, soaking in the beautiful town atmosphere that epitomizes Serbian heritage.
The Petrovaradin Fortress presents a scenic view of the Danube River and is an iconic symbol of Novi Sad. Visitors stop here for approximately 30 minutes to take photos, enjoy scenic views, and explore the fortress’s history, which has earned it the nickname “Gibraltar of the Danube.”
A guided tour inside the fortress introduces visitors to its military architecture and its role throughout history. The scenic drive on the way to the fortress adds to the overall visual appeal, offering glimpses of Novi Sad’s skyline and surrounding landscapes.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter the fortress, the tour continues into Novi Sad, the second-largest city in Serbia. The guided 45-minute walk takes visitors through its well-maintained streets, showcasing a mix of historical buildings and modern developments.
Novi Sad is often called the “Serbian Athens” for its cultural richness and vibrant music scene. The city’s natural beauty, with views of the Danube and Fruška Gora, along with its tolerance and multi-ethnic atmosphere, make it a compelling stop. Visitors get a sense of the city’s charming atmosphere and local spirit.
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Following the city exploration, the group boards the vehicle for a 75-minute drive back to Belgrade. This segment allows time to relax and reflect on the day’s discoveries, with potential for scenic views along the way.
The return journey completes the experience, leaving guests with a deeper understanding of Serbia’s northern regions, its wine traditions, and cultural landmarks.
The tour price includes transportation, guides, water, a welcome gift, and wine and honey tastings. These tastings are highlights, emphasizing local products like Bermet and Serbian honey.
However, entrance fees are not included in the price, which means travelers should be prepared for additional costs if they wish to explore certain sites further. The tour also does not include gratuities, which are left to individual discretion.
Reservations are flexible, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and the option to reserve now and pay later. This flexibility suits travelers wanting to plan ahead without upfront commitments.
The tour is designed for small groups, limited to 15 participants, ensuring a personalized experience. It’s important to note that the tour is not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments due to walking and site access requirements.
This tour balances cultural sightseeing with culinary delights, particularly wine and honey tastings at Sremski Karlovci. Its focus on Serbian wines like Bermet and local honey makes it unique among regional tours.
The inclusion of Kruedol Monastery, Petrovaradin Fortress, and Novi Sad provides a well-rounded experience of history, architecture, and scenic views. The small group size and English-speaking guides promise a personalized, enriching day.
This 8-hour trip from Belgrade showcases some of the most charming and historically significant locations in Vojvodina. Its main draws are the wine and honey tastings, the strategic Petrovaradin Fortress, and the cultural richness of Sremski Karlovci.
For history lovers, wine enthusiasts, and those seeking a relaxed yet insightful day, this tour offers great value and personalized attention. The reviews highlight the expert guides, top-quality tastings, and efficient pacing.
The main limitation is that additional entrance fees are not included and the tour is not suited for those with mobility challenges. Still, for travelers comfortable with walking and eager to explore Serbia’s northern treasures, this tour is likely to deliver an engaging and rewarding experience.
“I booked this tour a week before my travel. Was very well organised and the highlights visited very nice. Our Guide Maja was really nice as our dri…”
Is transportation provided for the entire day?
Yes, the tour includes transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle from Belgrade to all stops and back.
How long is the drive from Belgrade to Novi Sad?
The journey takes about one hour each way, providing a comfortable start and return.
Are there opportunities for alcohol tasting?
Yes, wine tasting at Sremski Karlovci is included, focusing on local varieties like Bermet.
Is the tour suitable for travelers with mobility issues?
No, the tour not suitable for those with mobility impairments due to walking at sites.
Can I cancel or reschedule easily?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, and you can reserve now and pay later.
This full-day tour combines cultural exploration, scenic views, and local flavors, making it a worthwhile choice for those eager to experience Serbia’s Vojvodina region in a relaxed setting.
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