PETROVARADIN FORTRESS (PETROVARADINSKA TVRDJAVA)
Visit Novi Sad and enjoy the pearl among Serbian cities, see Petrovaradin fortress, one of the biggest in Europe, taste famous wine Bermet and admire our frescoes and history in the monastery Krušedol
Visit the cultural capital of northern Serbia and discover a melting pot of cultures in Novi Sad. Get a stunning view of the Petrovaradin Fortress on the River Danube and taste some local wine.
Step aboard a fast train to Novi Sad on a guided half-day trip from Belgrade. Discover stunning churches, old town's charming buildings, and the Petrovaradin fortress with a secret abandoned tunnel
Novi Sad lies on the river Danube about 80 km north of Belgrade. This city is the capital of Vojvodina. It is the second largest and most visited city in Serbia after Belgrade. Novi Sad like Belgrade has a long history. The most famous attraction is the Petrovaradin Fortress,one of the biggest and most preserved forts in Europe. Novi Sad is also well known as one of the best host city of the best European music festivals – Exit. This is the city of narrow and vivid streets full of panonian spirit and hospitality.Near Novi Sad there is a small and significant town of Sremski Karlovci. Sremski Karlovci are considered as one of the most beautiful baroque cities with first Serbian Gymnasium. Around Sremski Karlovci and slopes of the Fruska Gora mountain are full of vineyards so there we can find a lot of small wine cellars were you can taste some of the best wines in Serbia. During the day you will explore Sremski Karlovci with wine tasting, Petrovaradin Fortress and Novi Sad town center.
Explore the captal of the Vojvodina province in a small group shared guided tour, visit magnificent Petrovaradin fortress and charming baroque town of Sremski Karlovci with wine tasting included.
Embark on a day trip from Belgrade to explore some of the fascinating sights of Northern Serbia. See Liberty Square, Petrovaradin Fortress, and the town of Sremski Karlovci in one convenient day tour