Embark on a private day-tour from Belgrade to Subotica and discover the vibrant colors, outstanding architecture, and rich heritage of this charming city. Explore the picturesque Palic Lake and immerse yourself in the greenery of Sombor, known as the greenest city in Europe.
Embark on a private day-tour from Belgrade to Subotica and discover the vibrant colors, outstanding architecture, and rich heritage of this charming city. Explore the picturesque Palic Lake and immerse yourself in the greenery of Sombor, known as the greenest city in Europe.
- Belgrade - The journey begins with a pick-up from the hotel or accommodation in Belgrade, heading towards the Northern Serbian province of Vojvodina.
- Vojvodina - During the two-hour drive, travelers will enjoy the vibrant landscapes of the Pannonian plain and hear tales of the area’s rich history. Vojvodina is home to over 25 ethnic groups…
- Belgrade - The journey begins with a pick-up from the hotel or accommodation in Belgrade, heading towards the Northern Serbian province of Vojvodina.
- Vojvodina - During the two-hour drive, travelers will enjoy the vibrant landscapes of the Pannonian plain and hear tales of the area’s rich history. Vojvodina is home to over 25 ethnic groups and has six official languages, showcasing a diversity unmatched in the rest of the country. Known for its fertile chernozem soils, Vojvodina is the agricultural hub of Serbia, providing much of the nation’s wheat and corn. There’s a local saying: “if you drop a button into the ground, next spring, you’ll harvest a full coat.”
- Palić Lake - After a two-hour drive, the first stop is Palić Lake, located just 8 kilometers from Subotica. This lake has been a popular destination in Serbia for many years, thanks to its beautiful landscaping and early 20th-century architecture. As the largest natural lake in Serbia, it spans nearly 5 km in diameter with a maximum depth of 3.5 meters. The 17-kilometer-long shore is fully developed. According to local legend, Palić was formed by the tears of shepherd Paul, who lost his flock there, giving the lake its salty water. During a leisurely walk, visitors will see key attractions such as the Entrance Gate - Water Tower, The Grand Terrace, Music Pavilion, and “Bogojvar,” also known as the “Owl Tower.”
- Subotica - After enjoying time at the lake, a short drive leads to Subotica, renowned for its relaxed atmosphere, delicious food, and fine wines. The city is distinguished by its rich cultural heritage, ornate buildings, multicultural spirit, and European charm. During a 1.5-hour walk, visitors will see famous landmarks like Ferenc Raichle’s Palace, a stunning example of Art Nouveau architecture opened in 1904, and the Synagogue in Subotica, built in 1902, considered one of the most beautiful synagogues in this part of Europe. The Cathedral Of St. Theresa Of Avila, constructed in the late baroque style between 1773 and 1779, is known locally as The Great Cathedral, dedicated to Subotica’s patron, St. Theresa of Avila, whose image appears on the city’s coat of arms. After exploring the city center, there will be time to wander Subotica’s streets and squares and savor the renowned local cuisine.
- Sombor - From Subotica, the journey continues to Sombor, a town celebrated for its greenery, particularly the American hackberry tree, introduced from the Mississippi Valley in 1903, earning it the title of “the greenest city in Europe.” A walk through the center reveals several notable sights: The Holy Trinity Square, The City Hall, The Church Of St George The Martyr (The Great Orthodox Church), and The Carmelite Convent with the Church of St. Stephen the King.
- Belgrade - After a serene day in the Vojvodina plains, the return to Belgrade is planned for the late afternoon.

- All fuel costs, parking fees, and road tolls
- Professional English-speaking guide
- Tour organization and 24/7 assistance from a licensed incoming tour operator
- Transport by air-conditioned minivan (4-7 pax) or private sedan car (1-3 pax)
- Free hotel pick-up and drop-off
- A bottle of water per person
- All fuel costs, parking fees, and road tolls
- Professional English-speaking guide
- Tour organization and 24/7 assistance from a licensed incoming tour operator
- Transport by air-conditioned minivan (4-7 pax) or private sedan car (1-3 pax)
- Free hotel pick-up and drop-off
- A bottle of water per person
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
In Subotica, your senses will be delighted by the vivid hues and remarkable architecture that is a testament to its historical importance and prosperity during the Austro-Hungarian empire. This thriving city caters to all tastes. Spend some time exploring the Cathedral of St. Teresa of Avila and the Synagogue, or devour the beauty of the governmental…
In Subotica, your senses will be delighted by the vivid hues and remarkable architecture that is a testament to its historical importance and prosperity during the Austro-Hungarian empire. This thriving city caters to all tastes. Spend some time exploring the Cathedral of St. Teresa of Avila and the Synagogue, or devour the beauty of the governmental structures: the City Hall and the City Library. Palić, the biggest natural lake in Serbia, spans approximately 5km and can reach depths of 3.5 meters. The 17-kilometer lakeshore is fully developed and according to a local folk tale, Palić was formed by the tears of a shepherd named Paul who lost his sheep, which explains the lake’s salty water. Sombor, renowned for its lush environment, particularly the American hackberry tree that was transplanted from the Mississippi Valley in 1903, has rightfully earned its title as ‘the greenest city in Europe.’
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.