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Pannonian Fairy Tale: Novi Sad

On request
Per agreement
7 hrs
* The price is upon request and depends on the group size

Get ready for an unforgettable adventure. After a scenic one-hour drive from Belgrade—first on the highway and then along charming local roads—we arrive at the Monastery Krusedol, an Orthodox gem nestled on the slopes of Fruska Gora Mountain. Dating back to the 16th century, this peaceful monastery offers a glimpse into Serbia’s rich spiritual history.

Next, we head to the picturesque town of Sremski Karlovci, where we’ll visit the fascinating Beekeeping Museum and its Wine cellar. Here, you’ll not only learn about the ancient art of beekeeping, but also have the chance to savor local wines and handmade honey. Be sure to try the legendary Bermet, a unique, spiced dessert wine said to have even been served on the Titanic—a true taste of history!

Our journey continues with a visit to the iconic Petrovaradin Fortress, where you'll have a panoramic views of Novi Sad that are sure to take your breath away. Today, one of the biggest music festivals in Europe “Exit” takes place among its strong walls.

Walking through the old streets of this city, with its magnificent baroque, classical, and neo-gothic buildings and colorful facades, you will fall in love with the city’s atmosphere and its local people who are famous for their tranquility and kindness. Novi Sad’s nickname among locals is ‘’Serbian Athens’ thanks to its rich culture.

The tour ends with return to Belgrade, bringing with us memories of an unforgettable day!

What will you see

  • Krusedol Monastery
  • Sremski Karlovci
  • Beekeeping Museum and its Wine Cellar
  • Petrovaradin Fortress
  • City of Novi Sad

What's included

  • Complete organization of the tour
  • Transport by car/minibus/coach (depending on group size) on the specified routes
  • Entry tickets to all sites
  • Wine and honey tasting
  • Licensed tour guide

Meeting point

Meeting point is subject to agreement.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you should book this tour at least 72 hours in advance.
After the guided part of the tour, you’ll have some free time for lunch, which is not included in the tour price. If you’d like, the tour can be adjusted to include lunch based on the group’s preferences—just make sure to mention this in advance.