Discover the best top things to do in Zlatibor, Serbia including Private Multi-day Tour to Zlatibor Mountain and Sargan Eight Railroad, Full Day Trip from Belgrade: Uvac Nature Reserve Tour , Private Day Tour to pure nature of Zlatibor Mountain, Best of Western Serbia: Zlatibor & Tara Mountains Two Day Trip, Western Serbia: Zlatibor Mountain Full Day Tour, 10-Day Small-Group Serbia Sightseeing Tour from Belgrade.
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Visit two of West Serbia’s beautiful mountains on this 2-day private tour from Belgrade. Explore Stopića Cave in Zlatibor Mountain, Sirogojno village, Gostilje Waterfall, Mokra Gora, the Sargan Eight railway, and other small villages in the area. Learn about the local history from your guide. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included.
Inclusions: Driver/guide, Hotel/port pickup and drop-off, Private transportation, Bottled water, Single-use surgical face mask if you don't have your own
Exclusions: Entrance fees: Stopica Cave+Sirogojno Ethnic village+Gostilje waterfall 5€, Sargan Eight train ticket 7, Food and drinks, Gratuities, Accommodation option I: Lodgging "Osmica" 20€ for BB per person for one night, Accommodation option II: Hotel Mecavnik in Kustendorf complex 40€ for HB per person for one night, We can book accommodation on your behalf, you pay directly at the reception desk
We had a great time on our wine tour with beautiful wineries and beautiful wine. The tour is exactly as described and because we were traveling during this pandemic, we pretty much had most of these wineries to ourselves. The first stop was Despotika and a perfect start our day. The winery overlooks beautiful vineyards and scenery and we got 4 different types of wines. From here we went to a family house and had a wonderful lunch and also 4 glasses of wine to go with our meal. This is a true Serbian experience as you are in someone's actual house. From there we then went to a museum-like winery that gave us a sampling of wine. This use to be the King's old cellar and still has archives of old wine. A good stop and interesting to learn about. Our last stop was Aleksandrovic Winery which feels like a high-end winery that also overlooks beautiful vineyards. Here we sat until about sunset with delicious wine! We had a great time, and our guide Andrija was great. Also got some photos of our trip which was a nice surprise!! Overall highly recommend.
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Looking to feel one with the nature? Western Serbia is popular nature getaway destination with its mountains, rivers, lakes, hundreds of magnificent viewpoints, and infinite vivid landscapes. Uvac Canyon is without doubt one of its top secret places with unimaginable nature that will be revealed to you on this amazing tour.
Inclusions: Pick up and drop-off, English-Speaking Tour Guide , Bottled water, Cruise Ticket , Entrance Fee for Ice Cave , WiFi on board, Special gift (souvenir) from the company
Exclusions: Personal Expenses , Lunch
Fantastic tour guide -- Nina and wonderful day out. Highly recommend this tour and company. We completely enjoyed our conversations with Nina and Jelena who joined us, too. We learned a lot about Serbia and sampled some amazing wine. Any tour you take with this company you won't regret it! Additional thanks to our driver Bogdan.
A marvelous mountain in West Serbia Zlatibor impresses with its nature. Its landscapes really look like dreamy sceneries from a fairy tale. Zlatibor has such many attractions, that it is not effortless to go round it in one day. Nevertheless, we have planned a great one-day rout including the nicest places.
Inclusions: Driver/guide, Hotel/port pickup and drop-off, Private transportation, Single-use surgical face mask if you don't have your own, Bottled water
Exclusions: Gratuities, Admission: Stopica cave~2€ per person, Sirogojno museum~1€ per person;, Admission: Gostilje waterfall~1€ per person, Personal expenses, Lunch ~15€ per person at Pećinar restaurant
We had a great time on our wine tour with beautiful wineries and beautiful wine. The tour is exactly as described and because we were traveling during this pandemic, we pretty much had most of these wineries to ourselves. The first stop was Despotika and a perfect start our day. The winery overlooks beautiful vineyards and scenery and we got 4 different types of wines. From here we went to a family house and had a wonderful lunch and also 4 glasses of wine to go with our meal. This is a true Serbian experience as you are in someone's actual house. From there we then went to a museum-like winery that gave us a sampling of wine. This use to be the King's old cellar and still has archives of old wine. A good stop and interesting to learn about. Our last stop was Aleksandrovic Winery which feels like a high-end winery that also overlooks beautiful vineyards. Here we sat until about sunset with delicious wine! We had a great time, and our guide Andrija was great. Also got some photos of our trip which was a nice surprise!! Overall highly recommend.
Travel comfortable in an air-conditioned vehicle to discover the treasures of Western Serbia on a 2-days guided tour with the help of your English-speaking guide. Explore stunning nature and take a ride on a scenic narrow gauge railroad train. Visit the famous Wooden village built by famous director Emir Kusturica and admire the Drina, the most beautiful river in Serbia.
Inclusions: Hotel pick-up and drop-off, Transport by air-conditioned minivan or a private car, services of a professional, English-speaking guide
Exclusions: Entrance fees: Gostilje waterfall + Stopica Cave + Sirogojno Open-Air museum + Kusturica's Wooden Village = 7 EUR per person, ticket for Sargan Eight scenic train = 7 EUR per person, Food and drinks, accommodation = we can reserve accommodation for you for the price of (40 EUR - studio with kitchen and bathroom for single, double or triple usage, room only ), or ( 3* hotel with the price of 35 EUR per person / BB, Gratuities
We've signed up for a tour along Danube that included Golubac Fortress and Lepenski Vir. We've spent most of the time driving and guide Mihajlo was pointing out interesting landmarks and local curiosities and sharing stories about them on the way. We were lucky to get an extra: a tour of local winery - I guess because we were a small group with quicker turnaround. We topped it off with a dinner in a local eatery. All in all, despite the long drive, it was very worth it. The trip was very pleasant and the fortress was a sight to behold. One tip: go in the summer. During the winter the best parts of the fortress are closed off to visitors.
The region of Zlatibor is famous for its folk architecture, native culture and traditions, wealthy and diverse ethnic heritage, its widely-renowned culinary specialties, and healthy food. Balmy climate earned Zlatibor a reputation for its healthy air and the status of one of the most popular tourist destinations in Serbia. Sirogojno "Old Village" open-air museum - get to know building skills and interior facilitation and how people were organizing business and family life of locals, presented in 55 buildings. Stopića Cave has an impressive entrance hole that is 35 m wide and 18 m high. It has five units: The bright hall, The dark hall, The great hall with baths, The canal with baths, and The river canal. Gostilje Waterfall is one of the most popular attractions at Zlatibor. Gostilje river pours down the 20 m high limestone cliff, forming this unique waterfall, with several smaller waterfalls and cascades downstream, until it joins the river Katušnica.
Inclusions: Hotel pick-up and drop-off (in wide center of Belgrade), Transport by air-conditioned minivan or a private car, Services of a professional, English-speaking guide
Exclusions: Food and drinks, Gratuities
We've signed up for a tour along Danube that included Golubac Fortress and Lepenski Vir. We've spent most of the time driving and guide Mihajlo was pointing out interesting landmarks and local curiosities and sharing stories about them on the way. We were lucky to get an extra: a tour of local winery - I guess because we were a small group with quicker turnaround. We topped it off with a dinner in a local eatery. All in all, despite the long drive, it was very worth it. The trip was very pleasant and the fortress was a sight to behold. One tip: go in the summer. During the winter the best parts of the fortress are closed off to visitors.
Get to know Serbia's natural, historical and cultural heritage in only ten days, on a well-paced trip, with plenty of time to see everything and have a complete experience. From Vojvodina province and the beautiful city of Novi Sad in the north, all the way down to Niš, the birthplace of Constantin The Great in the south, and from Tara National Park in the west to Đerdap National Park and the mighty Danube on the east, Serbia is full of majestic attractions waiting to be discovered. It's all covered with this itinerary. Taste the food, meet the locals, learn about Roman, Serbian, Ottoman, and Austro-Hungarian heritage and enjoy the scenic views. By the way, Serbia is a secret... explore it before everyone does.
Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Air-conditioned vehicle, Transfer airport – hotel in Belgrade & Belgrade hotel - airport, Services of an English-speaking tour guide throughout the tour, Wine tasting during the trip to Novi Sad
Exclusions: City tax = 1,3 EUR per person / per night, Arrival and departure flights, Šargan Eight train ride = 8 EUR per person, Wooden Town entrance fee = 2 EUR per person, Boat cruise on Uvac Lake = 10 EUR per person, Boat cruise on Iron Gate Gorge = 10 EUR per person, Entrance ticket to the Lepenski Vir museum = 4 EUR per person, Entrance ticket to the Golubac Fortress = 5 EUR per person, Combined ticket to the Nazi Camp, The Scull Tower + the Archaeological Hall = 3 EUR per person, Entrance fee to the Sirogojno Ethno Village = 2 EUR per person
We've signed up for a tour along Danube that included Golubac Fortress and Lepenski Vir. We've spent most of the time driving and guide Mihajlo was pointing out interesting landmarks and local curiosities and sharing stories about them on the way. We were lucky to get an extra: a tour of local winery - I guess because we were a small group with quicker turnaround. We topped it off with a dinner in a local eatery. All in all, despite the long drive, it was very worth it. The trip was very pleasant and the fortress was a sight to behold. One tip: go in the summer. During the winter the best parts of the fortress are closed off to visitors.
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