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Check into hotel
Short panoramic tour (depending on the time of arrival) and enjoy a walk through Skadarlija
Welcome dinner with live music at a local restaurant
Overnight in Belgrade
After breakfast you will start your journey with the visit of Kalemegdan fortress, one of Belgrade’s top attractions. This is the biggest park in Belgrade and is the perfect place to take in the views of where the Sava and Danube rivers meet.
Continue with the visit of St. Sava Temple, the largest Orthodox church of the Balkans. Every day, its grandiose bell towers with almost 50 bells announce noon. The cupola is being adorned with a 1,248 square metre mosaic, one of the world’s largest on a curved surface.
After some free time for lunch visit the Yugoslav History Museum, a unique complex that includes the Museum “May 25th”, the Old Museum and the House of Flowers. Cult of personality and the époque of Marshal Josip Broz Tito, lifetime president of the Social Federative Republic of Yugoslavia, still live in this complex.
Dinner at a local restaurant
Overnight in Belgrade
After breakfast drive to Fruska Gora, an isolated, narrow hill in Pannonia plain. Its location, specific geological history and different microclimatic conditions make it very interesting and important to science.
Continue to Sremski Karlovci for a visit. This is a picturesque village placed between the Fruska Gora Mountains and the Danube river, in the region of Vojvodina. The town offers the opportunity to know two of its greatest treasures: the history and the genuine and vital taste of traditions.
Lunch at a local restaurant with wine tasting
After lunch visit the Petrovaradin fortress which has been the site of many military forts throughout the ages. The latest archaeological studies indicate that this site has a history spanning more than 2,000 years.
Proceed to Novi Sad for a visit, the capital of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina. It is the city of young people, music, fun, great nightlife, and the home of Exit festival, one of the best music events in Europe.
Return to Belgrade and enjoy your dinner at a local restaurant
Overnight in Belgrade
After breakfast and check-out drive to a small town Topola for a visit, most famous for its tale of the Serbian Karadjordjevic royal family whose history began here. You will visit the complex “the town of Karadjordje” which among others also hosts a permanent exhibition of the personal belongings of Karadjordje, leader of the First Serbian Uprising as well as authentic weapons from that period.
Continue to a majestic St George Orthodox Church for a visit. Also known as Oplenac, it is the mausoleum of the Serbian and Yugoslav royal house of Karadjordjevic and a place where many members of the royal house are buried.
After some free time for lunch drive to Zlatibor, one of the most visited mountains in Serbia. Zlatibor meaning “golden pine” is a mountain of outstanding beauty with a mild climate, woodland glades and rich grasslands with mountain brook and pines.
Check into hotel in Zlatibor and enjoy your dinner at a local restaurant
Overnight in Zlatibor
After breakfast drive to Mokra gora and take a ride by Sargan eight steam train. Sargan eight is known as one of the most attractive tourist railways in Europe. It was built in 1925 to connect Belgrade with Sarajevo and Dubrovnik and is still considered today as a technical wonder.
After some free time for lunch continue to Drvengrad or “Woodentown”. A famous film director Emir Kusturica built an ethnic village and a film academy on this beautiful beautiful Mecavnik Hill. Drvengrad has a small wooden church and a square paved with wooden cubes, surrounded by wooden houses. These houses are authentic and were brought over from various parts of Serbia and Bosnia.
Return to Zlatibor and enjoy your dinner at a local restaurant
Overnight in Zlatibor
After breakfast drive to Nature Reserve Uvac, a top destination for true nature lovers. Special charm to this beautiful canyon give the curving meanders made due many years of the river Uvac punching trough the limestone rock.
After some free time for lunch continue to Mileseva Monastery, a Serbian Orthodox monastery, founded by King Vladislav in the 13th century. Inside the church there are numerous frescoes painted by the most skilful artists of that time, including one of the most famous in Serbian culture, the “White Angel”, which depicts an angel on Christ’s grave.
Return to Zlatibor and enjoy your dinner at a local restaurant
Overnight in Zlatibor
After breakfast and check-out, your private transfer will bring you to Belgrade airport for your departure flight.
| 4 * Category low season | 5,820 EUR | 5,820 EUR | 5,820 EUR |
| Single supplement | 5,820 EUR | ||
3 nights in a 4-star hotel in Belgrade, 3 nights in a 4-star hotel in Zlatibor
Breakfast and tourist tax included
Air-conditioned private vehicle through the whole tour including fuel, pay tolls and parking fees
English speaking guide through the whole tour including his accommodation
Entrances to Yugoslav History Museum, St. Sava Temple, Mausoleum of Karadjordjevic family
Sargan Eight train ride
Entrance fee to Drvengrad
Visit of Uvac nature reserve
Dinner at local restaurant every day of the program and lunch with wine tasting on day 3
Organization of the tour & VAT
Services not mentioned in the program
Drinks during meals unless where specified
Porterage
Tips