Arrival at "Nikola Tesla" airport in Belgrade. Your #destinationserbia tour guide will meet you in the arrival hall with a signboard bearing your name. After a warm welcome, your guide will assist with any technicalities you may require, such as purchasing a SIM card or exchanging money. You will then be transferred to your hotel in Belgrade. The rest of the day is free for you to explore the city center and get familiar with Belgrade at your own pace.
Overnight in Belgrade.
Start your day with a guided exploration of Serbia's capital, Belgrade. Your guide will meet you at your hotel and take you to Knez Mihajlova Street, the bustling pedestrian heart of the city. Here, you'll learn about Belgrade's 2000-year history and soak in the vibrant atmosphere.
Next, visit Kalemegdan Park and Belgrade Fortress, a historical site where you will uncover the layers of Belgrade's past, shaped by diverse cultures and civilizations. Afterward, cross the Sava River into New Belgrade for a panoramic tour that highlights the modern architectural vision of Yugoslavia.
Continue to Zemun, known as "a town within a city," where you'll stroll along the Danube river quay, visit the local green market, and ascend to Gardoš hill and the Millennium Tower for stunning views over Zemun.
From Zemun, head to Dedinje to visit the Museum of History of Yugoslavia and the House of Flowers, the final resting place of President Josip Broz Tito. You'll also pass by the FC Red Star stadium before arriving at the Church of Saint Sava, one of the largest Orthodox churches in the world. Enjoy a panoramic drive past landmarks such as the Yugoslav National Army headquarters, Parliament, Royal Courts, Terazije Square, and Republic Square.
Free time in the afternoon.
Overnight in Belgrade.
Travel to the picturesque region of Vojvodina to explore Novi Sad and its surroundings. Start with a visit to Krušedol Monastery, a spiritual and cultural hub known as the "Second Studenica." Then, head to Sremski Karlovci, a charming town with a rich history and winemaking tradition. Sample local wines, including the famous Bermet, which was served on the Titanic.
Next, visit Petrovaradin Fortress, "Gibraltar on the Danube," a marvel of military architecture that also hosts the annual EXIT music festival. End the day with a stroll through Novi Sad's city center, exploring Liberty Square, Zmaj Jovina Street, and the Church of the Name of Mary. Enjoy some free time before returning to Belgrade.
Overnight in Belgrade.
Head to Western Serbia and visit Mokra Gora, awarded "The Best Tourism Village in the World" by the UNWTO. Take a nostalgic ride on the Šargan Eight, a historic railway offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains. Explore the pristine landscapes of Tara National Park, including scenic viewpoints such as Banjska Stena and the lakes of Zaovine and Perućac. Immerse yourself in the natural beauty and tranquility of one of Serbia's most untouched regions.
Visit world-famous House on the Rock in the middle of Drina River and Kadinjača WWII memorial, the most famous brutalist „spomenik“ in former Yugoslavia.
Overnight in Užice.
Start your day with a visit to the historic Užice Fortress, a 14th-century stronghold offering panoramic views of the city and surrounding landscapes. After exploring the fortress, proceed to Zlatibor and take a ride on the Gold Gondola, the longest panoramic cable car in the world, connecting the Zlatibor center to Tornik, the highest peak of mountain.
Next, visit Mileševa Monastery, renowned for its "White Angel" fresco, one of the most significant examples of Serbian medieval art.
In the afternoon, cross into Montenegro and visit Black Lake in Durmitor National Park. Surrounded by dense forests and towering mountains, this glacial lake offers an idyllic setting for relaxation and photography. Take a leisurely walk around the lake to fully appreciate its beauty.
Overnight in Žabljak.
Embark on a scenic drive along the Durmitor Ring, one of Montenegro's most breathtaking routes. This circular drive takes you through rugged mountain landscapes, picturesque villages, and dramatic canyons. Along the way, you'll stop at panoramic viewpoints to admire the beauty of Durmitor National Park, including the Tara River Canyon, the deepest in Europe. Discover hidden gems like traditional katuns (shepherd's huts) and enjoy the tranquility of this unspoiled wilderness.
In the afternoon, descend from the mountains and continue to the coastal town of Budva. Enjoy free time to explore its historic old town, beaches, and vibrant nightlife.
Overnight in Budva.
Start your day in the charming coastal town of Perast, known for its baroque architecture. From here, take a boat ride to the island of Our Lady of the Rocks, home to a unique church and museum with fascinating artifacts.
Continue to Kotor, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to explore its well-preserved medieval old town. Walk through its narrow streets, visit landmarks like St. Tryphon's Cathedral, and learn about its rich maritime history.
Next, drive up the serpentine road to Njeguši village, famous for its smoked ham (pršut) and cheese. Enjoy a traditional Montenegrin snack before heading to Cetinje, the historical and cultural capital of Montenegro. Visit key landmarks, including the Cetinje Monastery and King Nikola's Palace.
Return to Budva for the night.
Overnight in Budva.
Depending on your flight schedule, you will have free time in the morning to relax or explore Budva. Your guide will then transfer you to Tivat or Podgorica airport, or you can opt for transfer back to Belgrade, Tirana or Dubrovnik.
End of the tour.
Price
1pax
$100
2pax
$100