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Discover Serbia's Vojvodina region with this private full-day tour from Belgrade, including Novi Sad, Petrovaradin Fortress, wine tasting, and traditional farmer's house visits.

This private full-day tour from Belgrade offers a comprehensive introduction to Serbia’s Vojvodina province for just $114.64 per person. Starting at 9:00 am, the trip lasts approximately 8 hours, with all transportation, guided commentary, and tastings included. The tour stands out for its personalized attention, thanks to a private guide, and the convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off for guests staying in Belgrade. While it includes a visit to Sremski Karlovci, Novi Sad, and Petrovaradin Fortress, the real highlight is the wine tasting at a local vineyard, featuring bermet wine—an original Serbian variety once listed on the Titanic.
This tour is perfect for those who want a comfortable, well-organized day with rich cultural and historical insights, combined with a taste of local Serbian wines and cuisine. The group size is limited to 18 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience with knowledgeable guides. However, it’s worth noting that some stops may be affected by local events or weather, and the lunch at the Farmer’s House is an optional extra.

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The tour begins promptly at 9:00 am with hotel pickup for accommodations within 5 km of Belgrade’s Republic Square. Guests staying further afield are informed beforehand about the designated meeting point. The journey is made comfortable with air-conditioned mini vans that are well-maintained and designed to ensure a smooth ride across the region. The tour caps at 18 travelers, which promotes a more intimate experience compared to larger group excursions.
The round-trip transportation is included, removing the stress of travel planning, and the private guide ensures that your questions and interests are prioritized throughout the day. The overall logistics support a relaxed pace, allowing enough time at each stop to explore without feeling rushed.

The first stop is the charming Sremski Karlovci, a small baroque town located on the slopes of Fruška Gora National Park. Here, visitors stroll through its historic streets, admiring the architecture and local sights. The highlight is the visit to a wine cellar, where the “bermet” wine—an original Serbian wine that once featured on the Titanic’s wine list—is tasted. This one-hour stop offers a chance to learn about local winemaking traditions and enjoy a sample of this distinctive wine.
The town’s atmosphere, combined with its heritage and culinary traditions, makes it a worthwhile introduction to Serbian culture. The admission ticket for the cellar is included, and the experience provides a glimpse into the region’s long-standing wine history.

Next, the tour moves to the Petrovaradin Fortress, built in the 17th century on the right bank of the Danube River. This fortress is renowned for its “Drunken Clock,” a distinctive timepiece that adds character to the site. Visitors can walk along the fortress walls, explore its underground tunnels, and enjoy panoramic views of Novi Sad and the Danube.
Although admission to the fortress is free, the underground tunnels are part of the exploration experience. It’s notable that during some visits, local events like the Exit music festival may affect access, but the guide provides context and alternative viewpoints when necessary. The one-hour visit provides a rich historical perspective and photo opportunities.

Following the fortress, the tour includes a walking tour of Novi Sad, Serbia’s second-largest city and a hub of culture and education. The Stari Grad neighborhood boasts monuments, museums, cafes, and shops, all adding to the city’s vibrant atmosphere. The guide takes you through key sites, sharing stories about the city’s heritage and local traditions.
With about an hour allocated for exploring, visitors enjoy free time for photos, shopping, or relaxing at a café. This segment highlights Novi Sad’s blend of historic charm and modern vibrancy, making it a highlight for those interested in Serbian urban life.
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The Farmer’s House, called Sala 137, is the final stop. Located near Novi Sad, this traditional farmstead offers a taste of authentic Serbian cuisine. Here, visitors can sample local dishes and regional specialties, with a focus on hearty, traditional meals.
The visit to Sala 137 lasts about one hour, and admission is included. While the lunch is an optional extra, the experience of sampling local food and learning about rural Serbian life adds an authentic touch to the overall tour.

A central feature of this tour is the wine tasting at a local vineyard. Guests sample bermet wine, a unique Serbian variety recognized for its distinctive flavor and cultural significance. This included tasting offers insight into Serbia’s wine-making heritage, complementing the visits to Sremski Karlovci and the farmer’s house.
The wine tasting is praised for its quality and the friendly guidance from staff like Vera, who share stories about the wines and local traditions. It’s a highlight for visitors interested in Serbian beverages and food culture.

While the tour includes a tasting of local wines and food at Sala 137, there is an option for a traditional Serbian three-course meal at the farmstead, costing approximately 18 Euros. This additional meal provides a more substantial taste of regional cuisine, making it ideal for guests wanting a full dining experience.
The lunch is not included in the base price but can be booked as an extra, offering a taste of Serbian hearty dishes in a rustic setting.
Reviews highlight the knowledge and friendliness of the guides, with some mentioning Katarina, Milos, Marko, and Milos as particularly helpful and well-informed. Many appreciate the timeliness of pickup and the informative commentary during travel. The private guide model ensures that the tour can be tailored to interests, with ample opportunity for questions.
The pacing balances sightseeing and free time, ensuring the day feels full but not rushed. Guests can enjoy photo opportunities and relax between stops.
At $114.64, this all-inclusive tour offers excellent value given the personalized service, transportation, and multiple stops. It suits those who prefer a relaxed, guided experience with local insights and culture.
While some stops, such as the fortress, can be affected by local festivals or weather, the guides generally adapt to ensure a rewarding visit. The small group size enhances the personal touch, making the day more enjoyable.
This tour delivers a well-rounded experience of Vojvodina’s highlights in a comfortable, private setting. The combination of historical sites, wine tasting, and local cuisine makes it ideal for culture lovers and foodies seeking an insightful day outside Belgrade.
The expert guides and carefully curated itinerary ensure a smooth, engaging trip. While some minor limitations exist—such as potential disruptions during festivals—the overall quality and depth of the experience stand out.
Most travelers who want a personalized journey with cultural attractions and local flavors will find this tour worthwhile. It’s a comprehensive, enjoyable way to see Serbia’s northern region in one day.
“Yovana very good driver and guide novi sag wondrful the fortress the sama Karlowitz a dream Sila 137 good food and what a lovele athmospfere”
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers hotel pickup and drop-off, round-trip transportation, guided tours, and wine tasting at the vineyard.
Is lunch included in the base price?
No, lunch at Sala 137 is optional and costs about 18 Euros for a three-course meal.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, starting at 9:00 am and ending around 5:00 pm.
Can I join the tour if I stay further than 5 km from Belgrade’s Republic Square?
Yes, but you will be informed beforehand about the designated meeting point for guests staying further away.
What stops are part of the itinerary?
Stops include Sremski Karlovci, Petrovaradin Fortress, Novi Sad, and Farmer’s House (Sala 137) for food and wine tasting.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but guests should be comfortable with walking and spending a full day outdoors.
How many people are on the tour?
A maximum of 18 travelers ensures an intimate experience.
What if the fortress is closed during my visit?
The guide will provide alternative explanations or viewpoints if certain sites are inaccessible.