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Discover Novi Sad, Fruska Gora, and Sremski Karlovci on this full-day tour featuring scenic drives, historical sites, and wine tasting for $113.74 per person.
Exploring Novi Sad and Fruska Gora with Wine Tasting in Sremski Karlovci offers a well-rounded day trip from Belgrade that combines natural beauty, history, and local flavors. Priced at $113.74 per person, this 7 to 9-hour tour is ideal for those seeking an insightful experience with a relaxed pace, including small group sizes and personalized guide service. It’s perfect for visitors who want to see the highlights of northern Serbia, enjoy off-the-beaten-path locations, and sample local wines and honey. The tour departs at 9:00 am, with pickup included, making for a convenient and comprehensive day out.
While the tour covers many attractions, it’s important to note that lunch and wine tasting at the winery are not included in the base price, and the tour is primarily suited for travelers comfortable with walking and outdoor activities. Its small group format ensures attentive guides and a more intimate experience. With a rating of 4 out of 5 based on one review, it shows promise, especially for those eager to explore Serbia’s countryside, historical sites, and wine culture.

The tour begins with a trip through Fruska Gora National Park, Serbia’s oldest national park. Visitors enjoy a scenic drive through lush forests and are treated to a viewpoint that offers a fresh perspective on the natural landscape. The easy 15-20 minute walk through the forest allows a brief yet refreshing immersion into the greenery. Entrance is free, making it a cost-effective way to start the day.
This park is a highlight for those appreciating beautiful scenery and peaceful environments. The viewpoint offers a perfect photo opportunity, and the gentle walk requires no special physical preparation. The park’s relaxing ambiance sets the tone for the rest of the day’s exploration.
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The Krusedol Monastery is a key stop, known for its significance to Serbian religious and cultural history. The 30-minute visit allows guests to see the monastery’s architecture and learn about its role in Serbian heritage. As one of 16 monasteries built in this area, it highlights the region’s religious importance.
Admission is free, and the guide shares insights into the monastery’s history and its connection to Serbian identity. Visitors appreciate the chance to see a well-preserved religious site and enjoy a moment of tranquility amid the historic surroundings.
A brief stop at the Monument to WWII Heroes, called ‘Freedom’, provides a quick but meaningful perspective on Serbia’s history. The 20-minute visit is an opportunity to reflect on the past and see a symbolic monument dedicated to war heroes.
While this stop is short, it offers a chance to engage with the local historical narrative. The free admission allows for an uncomplicated addition to the day’s itinerary.

The charming town of Sremski Karlovci is a highlight, renowned for its Baroque architecture and cultural significance. The 30-minute walk through the town’s center includes a visit to the Serbian Orthodox Church of St. Nikolai, where visitors can admire its baroque details and religious art.
This town exudes historic character, with cobblestone streets and elegant buildings. It is also a popular hub for wine culture, making it an ideal spot for the wine tasting experience that concludes the visit.

The Petrovaradin Fortress is a major attraction, known for its size and complex structure. The 45-minute exploration allows visitors to walk around one of the largest European fortresses, gaining insight into its strategic importance.
Often called the ‘Gibraltar of the Danube’, the fortress offers impressive views of Novi Sad across the river. The guide points out key features, and visitors can appreciate the military architecture and panoramic sights.
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The city walking tour of Novi Sad lasts about 2 hours. It covers key sights and gives a sense of the city’s Austrian-influenced architecture and vibrant street life. Afterward, guests have free time to explore or visit local cafes.
Novi Sad’s mix of historic buildings and lively atmosphere makes it a perfect spot to soak in local culture. The guided part ensures visitors see the most important landmarks efficiently.
A lunch break is scheduled during the tour at a unique countryside restaurant in Stoji Sala. The 1 hour 20 minutes allocated offers a relaxed meal, although lunch is not included in the tour price.
This stop provides a taste of local cuisine and a chance to unwind amid scenic surroundings. It’s ideal for those who appreciate authentic rural settings and want a break from sightseeing.

The tour concludes with a visit to the Zivanovic winery in Sremski Karlovci, where guests explore a nearly 300-year-old wine cellar and a beekeeping museum. The 1 hour 20 minutes visit includes tasting 3 types of honey and, for adults, an option to taste three wines at an additional 15 EUR per person.
This experience highlights Serbian wine and honey culture and offers insights into traditional production methods. The winery visit is a charming way to end the day, especially for enthusiasts of local beverages.
The tour starts at 9:00 am with pickup included, and the vehicle is air-conditioned. It is limited to 8 travelers, ensuring a comfortable and personalized experience. The tour guides are focused on answering questions, enhancing the educational aspect of the trip.
Booking requires advance notice, typically 10 days before, and provides free cancellation if canceled more than 24 hours in advance. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with most participants being able to join, and it is near public transportation.
The tour is operated by Serbian Insiders, known for their focus on local experiences and small-group tours. The guide’s knowledgeable commentary is praised, especially regarding the wine and honey tasting. The comfortable vehicle and personalized approach help make the day enjoyable and relaxed.
While the tour includes many highlights, it’s important to plan for lunch costs and additional wine tasting fees. The value for money remains good considering the number of sites visited and personalized service.
This tour offers a rundown of northern Serbia’s most notable spots, combining natural beauty, historic sites, and local flavors. Its small group size and knowledgeable guides make for an engaging experience. The scenic drives, walks, and tastings cater well to those interested in culture and cuisine.
However, guests should be prepared for some walking, and lunch and wine tasting at the winery are not included in the base price. Overall, it’s a balanced, educational, and enjoyable way to explore the region in a single day. It suits visitors looking for a personalized, well-organized trip with a focus on Serbian heritage and natural beauty.
“Wonderful tour of Northern Serbia with Stefan – in a comfortable vehicle – we loved all the places visited including the wine and honey tasting – 7…”
What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes air-conditioned transportation and guide service. Lunch, personal expenses, and wine tasting at the winery are not included.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 7 to 9 hours, starting at 9:00 am.
Is the tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
The tour involves walking at several stops, including a forest walk and city strolls. It is generally suitable for most travelers comfortable with outdoor activities.
Can I buy wine or honey at the winery?
Yes, you can purchase wine and honey at the Zivanovic winery, with tastings of 3 honey types included and optional wine tasting for 18+ guests.
Are meals included?
No, lunch is not included but is scheduled at a countryside restaurant with a 1 hour 20-minute break.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Who operates this tour?
The tour is provided by Serbian Insiders, known for their focus on local experiences.
How many people are in a tour group?
The maximum group size is 8 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience.
What are the main highlights of this tour?
Key highlights include Fruska Gora National Park, Krusedol Monastery, the Sremski Karlovci town, Petrovaradin Fortress, and wine and honey tasting.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, air-conditioned transport is included and designed for comfort during the day.
Can I book this tour last-minute?
Booking is typically done at least 10 days in advance, but confirmation is received within 48 hours; last-minute bookings depend on availability.