Danube
Meets The Balkans
The ideal introduction to Serbia – 4 nights in Belgrade, followed by 3 nights in Novi Sad with English-speaking guides
The ideal introduction to Serbia – 4 nights in Belgrade, followed by 3 nights in Novi Sad with English-speaking guides
Enjoy the sights and sounds - and shopping – of one of eastern Europe’s most fascinating capital cities.
A one-day tour of the Vojvodina region, taking in various churches and monasteries, the Petrovaradin Fortress, and a wine-tasting session in the village of Sremski Karlovci .
One of the most historic sites in Serbia, this fortress overlooking the Danube has a subterranean complex of tunnels nearly 10 miles long.
Serbia is a country that is as charmingly contradictory as its inhabitants. With its raw natural beauty, quaint traditions and warm-hearted hospitality, it is one of the most laid-back countries in Europe. But it is also a dynamic country with a buzzing capital, constantly looking to the future.
Serbia’s lively capital is the perfect destination for a city break. A perfect combination of stunning architecture, centuries of history and vibrant nightlife.
Famous around the world as the home of Exit Festival, Novi Sad is a great base for exploring the wine routes of Vojvodina and the Fruška Gora National Park.
A nine-day package taking in three of Serbia’s craziest festivals – Nisville jazz festival, Belgrade Beer Fest and the world-famous Guca festival of trumpets.
Stara Planina in southern Serbia is a ski resort during the winter – but in summer it’s the perfect venue for a 5-day mountain bike trek
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