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Explore Serbia’s top attractions in 7 days with visits to Belgrade, Novi Sad, Tara and Iron Gate Parks, and scenic train rides, guided by expert storytellers.
Discover Serbia in a comprehensive 7-day journey organized by Balkan roads d.o.o, rated 4.7. This tour covers the country’s most iconic sites, from vibrant cities to breathtaking national parks, with a focus on smooth pacing and diverse experiences. Priced for a small group of up to 15 participants, the tour begins in Belgrade and offers a mix of sightseeing, cultural tastings, and scenic adventures, making it ideal for travelers seeking an in-depth overview without rushing.
Spanning 7 days, this tour balances city exploration with natural wonders, historical sites, and authentic local tastes. A highlight is the inclusion of the historic Ira train ride in Mokra Gora and visits to stunning parks like Tara and Iron Gate. The tour also features wine tasting in Sremski Karlovci and scenic drives through some of Serbia’s most beautiful landscapes. The flexible booking options allow cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, giving travelers peace of mind.


The tour starts in Belgrade, the lively capital of Serbia, where an 8-hour sightseeing session introduces key highlights. You’ll see the Kalemegdan Park and Belgrade Fortress, which offer sweeping views of the Danube and Sava rivers. The Bohemian quarter and Zemun district showcase the city’s diverse architecture—from eclectic modern buildings to Habsburg-era baroque.
The guide provides engaging explanations of Belgrade’s vibrant energy and history. After the extensive morning tour, there’s a 3-hour free period to enjoy local cafes, shop, or explore at your own pace. This setup offers flexibility for those wanting more time at favorite spots or to relax.
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Following more time in Belgrade, the journey continues with a visit to Fruska Gora National Park—a UNESCO-listed area known for its peaceful landscapes and monasteries. After a brief stop, the tour heads to Sremski Karlovci, a charming town famous for its wine tasting. Here, participants get to sample regional wines, learn about the area’s rich viticulture, and enjoy the scenic views.
This stop lasts approximately 1.5 hours, offering an authentic taste of Vojvodina’s wine culture. The relaxed pace allows for leisurely exploration of the town’s baroque architecture and picturesque streets before heading to Novi Sad.

Novi Sad, Serbia’s second-largest city, is explored during a 2.5-hour sightseeing session. Known for its Petrovaradin Fortress, which resembles a mini-Scotland, and vibrant riverfront, Novi Sad provides a lively atmosphere. There’s also a 1-hour free break for snacks, coffee, or photos along the Danube.
This city’s mix of modern energy and historical sites makes it a favorite stop. Its vibrant squares and cultural venues reflect Novi Sad’s importance in Serbia’s regional identity.
Moving into Serbia’s mountainous scenery, the tour visits Tara National Park for a 5-hour sightseeing experience. Known for its dramatic landscapes, the park offers panoramic views, dense forests, and the Vrelo River. A walking tour here lasts about 1 hour, providing opportunities to capture stunning vistas and enjoy peaceful nature.
This part of the trip emphasizes Serbia’s natural beauty, with options for scenic overlooks and a relaxed pace. The park’s pristine environment offers a break from city life, perfect for nature lovers.
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Next, the tour explores Drvengrad, also called Meavnik, a traditional wooden village created as a film set and cultural site. An hour is spent sightseeing before heading to Mokra Gora for the highlight—the panoramic Ira train ride lasting approximately 2.5 hours. This vintage train journey offers sweeping views of the countryside and the Wooden Village, adding a nostalgic and scenic element to the tour.
The train ride is a popular feature, appreciated for its scenic vistas and historical charm, making it one of the tour’s standout moments.

The mountain resort of Zlatibor is the final major stop, where visitors can explore the food and arts & crafts markets for about 1 hour. The atmosphere here is relaxed, with options to browse local products, enjoy regional snacks, or simply soak in the mountain scenery.
A gondola ride lasting 1.5 hours offers additional panoramic views of Zlatibor’s lush landscapes. This segment provides a restful, scenic end to the busy days, perfect for taking photos or enjoying a leisurely stroll.

The adventure continues with a visit to the Golubac Fortress, perched on the Danube River, where a 1.5-hour tour reveals its strategic and scenic significance. Continuing east, the tour visits Lepenski Vir, an important archaeological site with a 1-hour sightseeing experience.
These stops highlight Serbia’s historical depth, with impressive fortress ruins and ancient settlements along the Danube. The scenic drive through the Iron Gate National Park adds impressive river views to the journey.

Throughout the tour, scenic drives are common, including a 30-minute drive through the Iron Gate park and a 30-minute stop at Bajina Basta for photos. The Djerdap national park area offers vistas of the river and rugged landscapes, enhancing the natural beauty experienced on this trip.

The tour concludes with free time in Belgrade’s Fortress area for about 2 hours, allowing visitors to revisit favorite spots or enjoy a relaxing meal. The final stop in Zemun includes a guided tour of its historic streets and riverfront, offering a charming conclusion to the week-long exploration.
This 7-day tour offers a thorough look at Serbia’s diverse attractions, combining vibrant city life, historic sites, and pristine natural landscapes. The small group size ensures personalized attention, and the live English-speaking guide helps bring each location to life with engaging stories.
Participants appreciate the relaxed pacing, making it suitable for those who prefer to avoid rushed itineraries. The inclusion of wine tastings, scenic train rides, and visits to iconic forts and parks delivers a well-balanced experience that highlights Serbia’s cultural and natural richness.
On the downside, the physical demands are manageable but may be unsuitable for those with mobility issues, as some walking is involved. The tour’s focus on scenic highlights means it’s not designed for extensive museums or indoor exploration.
This tour is a value-packed option for travelers wanting an in-depth, relaxed look at Serbia’s most celebrated sites, with the flexibility of booking and cancellation. It suits those who enjoy scenic drives, cultural insights, and authentic local experiences without the stress of planning every detail.
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
The tour’s pace and walking requirements may not suit very young children or those with mobility challenges. It’s designed for travelers comfortable with a moderate amount of walking and outdoor activity.
Are meals included in this tour?
The tour includes wine tasting in Sremski Karlovci but does not specify other meals. Travelers should plan to enjoy local dining options during free periods or bring snacks.
What should I wear for this tour?
Comfortable clothes and shoes suitable for walking are recommended. Some sites involve walking on uneven terrain, especially in parks and historical sites.
Can I cancel or reschedule this tour?
Yes, the tour allows free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. You can reserve now and pay later, providing flexibility for changing plans.