- A journey to Serbia
- Address the transportation issues towards Tara Park and Uvac Canyon
- Delight in the allure of the contemporary city, Novi Sad and savour the feel of the quaint, Hungarian-influenced town of Subotica
- Follow-up through Whatsapp, quality of service
- Transfers from Belgrade Hotel
- A journey to Serbia
- Address the transportation issues towards Tara Park and Uvac Canyon
- Delight in the allure of the contemporary city, Novi Sad and savour the feel of the quaint, Hungarian-influenced town of Subotica
- Follow-up through Whatsapp, quality of service
- Transfers from Belgrade Hotel
Belgrade - UVAC Canyon
Uvac Special Nature Reserve - Nestled in the southern hinterland of Serbia, the UVAC Gorge is a hidden gem within the Serbian mountains. The canyon boasts a winding path and vibrant colors reminiscent of Jiuzhaigou. Its multiple 360-degree turns leave visitors in awe of nature’s marvels. Visitors can stand amidst lush…
Belgrade - UVAC Canyon
Uvac Special Nature Reserve - Nestled in the southern hinterland of Serbia, the UVAC Gorge is a hidden gem within the Serbian mountains. The canyon boasts a winding path and vibrant colors reminiscent of Jiuzhaigou. Its multiple 360-degree turns leave visitors in awe of nature’s marvels. Visitors can stand amidst lush vegetation, capture photos with the canyon as a backdrop, or simply sit quietly to admire the natural wonders and rejuvenate both body and mind.
Belgrade Novi Sad - Petrovaradin Fortress - Wine Town
Novi Sad - Freedom Square: Located in the old town, Novi Sad Freedom Square is a city landmark. Surrounding the square are significant buildings like the City Hall, National Theatre, monuments, libraries, museums, art galleries, and cathedrals. The area is also home to food streets with numerous open-air restaurants, cafes, and taverns. Visitors can leisurely stroll through the streets, soaking in the local history and culture while experiencing the city’s vibrant spirit.
Petrovaradin Fortress - Built on a rock along the Danube River, Petrovaradin Fortress was constructed between 1692 and 1780. Known as the “Gibraltar on the Danube,” it is Novi Sad’s earliest symbol and has witnessed numerous historical battles. Declared a national historical monument in 1948, the fortress offers visitors the chance to explore the clock tower, enjoy views of the Danube, and visit the Novi Sad museum. The observation deck provides a panoramic view of Novi Sad.
Sremski Karlovci - Known as the wine town, Sremski Karlovci is just 8 km from Novi Sad. Historically, it was the cultural, economic, and political hub of the Vojvodina region. Post-World War II, Novi Sad experienced significant growth, shifting the region’s center to the north. Sremski Karlovci, however, retained its quiet charm and continued its centuries-old winemaking tradition, reaching international markets. The town is home to renowned wineries, including one that produced Bermet wine, famously served on the Titanic.
Novi Sad - Subotica - Palic Lake - Belgrade
Subotica - City Hall, Blue Fountain, Synagogue: Subotica’s City Hall is the tallest building and a city landmark. Built in 1908, it took two years to complete its interior, designed by renowned Hungarian designers Komor and Jakab, showcasing the “Austro-Hungarian Empire” style. Its striking red exterior, intricate walls, and roofs, along with luxurious Hungarian Jonai ceramic decorations and wrought-iron floral elements, are captivating. Nearby are historical buildings like the Subotica Library (1890) and the National Theatre (1854). Entering City Hall feels like stepping into a fairy tale, with solemn monuments and enchanting sculptures adorning the area. The city hall tower offers a view of Subotica.
Palic Lake - Located about 7 km from Subotica, Palic Lake is one of Serbia’s largest natural lakes. Its shallow, L-shaped expanse stretches 17 km and is a popular weekend retreat for locals. Under the blue sky and white clouds, the lake’s vast surface, gentle waves, and lakeside trees swaying in the breeze create a serene and picturesque scene. Visitors can rent sailboats or simply relax by the lake, enjoying the tranquil atmosphere. Palic Lake is ideal for leisurely travel, where one can sip coffee and stroll along the shore until sunset, watching the fiery sun dip into the lake, painting it a vibrant red.
Belgrade - Wood City - Sargan 8 Railway-Drina River House - Užice
Mokra Gora - The City of Wood is a renowned Serbian attraction, constructed by a Serbian director for the film “Life is a Miracle.” Built entirely of wood and stone for filming purposes, it is surrounded by mountains and wooden structures, offering a peaceful “Utopia” away from urban life and conflict.
Mokra Gora - The Sargan 8 railway, once a perilous section of the Belgrade-Sarajevo narrow-gauge railway, is now primarily used for excursions. Spanning 15.5 kilometers, its track forms a figure “8” when viewed from above, hence the name Sargan 8. The route crosses 10 bridges and 22 tunnels. Featured in the film “Life is a Miracle,” the railway offers passengers a chance to enjoy the fresh mountain air and serene landscapes.
Drina River House - Featured in the August 2012 issue of National Geographic magazine, the Drina River House is a postcard-perfect Serbian landscape. The story behind it is captivating: in 1968, two teenagers from Bayina Basta built a log cabin on a river reef as a childhood retreat. Despite annual floods, they repeatedly rebuilt the cabin, demonstrating resilience akin to the Serbian spirit. The current cabin is the seventh iteration.
Užice - Drina River House - Tara Park - Belgrade
Drina River House - Featured in the August 2012 issue of National Geographic magazine, the Drina River House is a postcard-perfect Serbian landscape. The story behind it is captivating: in 1968, two teenagers from Bayina Basta built a log cabin on a river reef as a childhood retreat. Despite annual floods, they repeatedly rebuilt the cabin, demonstrating resilience akin to the Serbian spirit. The current cabin is the seventh iteration.
Tara National Park - Tara Park is a renowned Serbian park, celebrated for its stunning mountains, dense forests, and deep caves. The park’s highlight is the expansive Drina River Canyon, where visitors can enjoy rafting and boat trips. The park is home to rare endangered wild spruces and a variety of wildlife. Visitors can breathe in the fresh air and enjoy the uplifting atmosphere.

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- Parking fees
- Gratuities
- City tax
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- Gratuities
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