Novi Sad Day Trip from Belgrade: Fruška Gora Monasteries, Sremski Karlovci and Danube Views

See how monasteries, baroque towns, and Novi Sad fit together in one private day trip from Belgrade.

Tour at a Glance

Duration
Full-day
Tour Style
Private
Getting Around
Private vehicle
Availability
Year-round
Language
English
Difficulty
Easy for everyone
Guiding Style
Local driver/guide
Travel Pace
Relaxed

What To Expect

From this Novi Sad day trip from Belgrade

Less than an hour from Belgrade, the route enters the quiet slopes of Fruška Gora, where Krušedol Monastery stands among the trees. A little later, in Sremski Karlovci, the town center feels almost too small for the historical weight it carries, until the story of the Karlowitz Treaty puts it into perspective. From Petrovaradin Fortress, the Danube and Novi Sad open in front of you at once. The day ends in a village wine cellar, where lunch and Bermet bring the region down to a human scale.

If you would like to combine history with the striking landscapes of Eastern Serbia, see our Iron Gate Gorge and Lepenski Vir tour.

Highlights

  • Monastery life on Fruška Gora

    The visit to Krušedol Monastery introduces the spiritual and cultural role these monasteries played during Ottoman rule. It helps explain why Fruška Gora is often called the “Serbian Mount Athos.”

  • Petrovaradin Fortress — understanding the Danube frontier

    Standing above the river helps explain why this region mattered strategically for centuries. The fortress guarded the border between empires and still dominates the landscape today.

  • Novi Sad — Serbia’s cultural capital in the Habsburg world

    Walking through Novi Sad reveals a different side of Serbian history — one shaped by Central European architecture, trade, and intellectual life rather than Ottoman rule.

  • Novi Sad — Serbia’s cultural capital in the Habsburg world

    Walking through Novi Sad reveals a different side of Serbian history — one shaped by Central European architecture, trade, and intellectual life rather than Ottoman rule.

Detailed Tour Flow

Krušedol Monastery

Your guide will pick you up from your accommodation in Belgrade (or Novi Sad) in the morning, usually around 10am. After less than an hour’s drive you reach Fruška Gora and your first stop — Krušedol Monastery. Founded in the 16th century, Krušedol is considered one of the most important monasteries of Fruška Gora. Here you’ll learn about the role these monasteries played during the Ottoman period and why several Serbian rulers were buried here. While walking through the courtyard you may also notice a detail the monks like to point out — parts of the walls are, as they say, “older than the United States.”

Sremski Karlovci

A short drive brings you to Sremski Karlovci, a small baroque town known for its important role in European diplomacy. Walking through the central square, your guide explains the Treaty of Karlowitz (1699) and why this town hosted one of the earliest diplomatic round-table negotiations. In the town center you’ll see the Four Lions Fountain, the Patriarch’s Residence, St. Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral, and the historic Grammar School. If you wish, there is also an opportunity to stop at a nearby winery for a short tasting.

Petrovaradin Fortress and Novi Sad

Before reaching Novi Sad, the tour stops at Petrovaradin Fortress, overlooking the Danube. From the fortress plateau you’ll enjoy one of the best views of the river and the city while learning about the fortress and its strategic role on the Habsburg–Ottoman frontier. The tour then continues into Novi Sad, Serbia’s second largest city. Walking through the pedestrian streets of the old town, you’ll see its baroque architecture and main squares while learning why Novi Sad became an important cultural center for Serbs in the Habsburg Empire.

Local gastro and wine experience

The day ends with lunch in a family-owned wine cellar in a nearby village. This relaxed setting offers the best introduction to local cuisine and the winemaking traditions of Fruška Gora. The meal traditionally finishes with Bermet, the dessert wine for which Sremski Karlovci is well-known.

After wine tasting and lunch it’ll be time to return to Belgrade (or Novi Sad). Usual drop-off time is between 5 and 6pm.

Additional Monastery

If you wish to explore Serbian monastic tradition further, the tour can include a visit to Grgeteg Monastery in the slopes of Fruška Gora. Less visited than some others in the area, it offers a quieter atmosphere. The monastery is known for the icon of the Holy Mother Three-handed, an important symbol in Orthodox tradition that your guide will explain during the visit.

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Price

1-3 people
€299
4-7 people
€499
8+ people

* Price is per private group, not per person

*Limited availability due to the private format.

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Price

1-3 people
€299
4-7 people
€499
8+ people

* Price is per private group, not per person

*Limited availability due to the private format.

Included

Excluded

Reviews

FAQ

Is this tour fully private?
Yes. The tour is organized exclusively for your party. You will travel only with your guide and will not join other travelers during the day.
Is this mainly a Novi Sad tour or a monastery tour?
The route connects several places that together explain the history of Vojvodina. Novi Sad is the largest stop, but the monasteries and Sremski Karlovci provide the historical background that makes the city easier to understand.
How long is the drive from Belgrade?
The drive to Fruška Gora takes around 60 minutes. Distances between stops during the day are short, which keeps the experience comfortable without long driving segments.
Will we visit more than one monastery?
The standard itinerary includes Krušedol Monastery. If you are particularly interested in monastic history, another monastery such as Grgeteg can usually be added.
Is wine tasting part of the tour?
Yes. Wine tasting is included as part of the lunch in a family-owned wine cellar. During the meal you’ll try local wines from the Fruška Gora region, including Bermet, the dessert wine traditionally associated with Sremski Karlovci.
What kind of lunch should we expect?
Lunch takes place in a family-owned wine cellar in a nearby village. The meal is home-cooked and accompanied by local wines, offering a relaxed introduction to regional cuisine.
How much walking is involved?
Walking is easy and mainly takes place in town centers such as Sremski Karlovci and Novi Sad. Most travelers find the pace comfortable.
Can the tour start in Novi Sad instead of Belgrade?
Yes. If you are staying in Novi Sad, pickup and drop-off can be arranged there instead.
What type of vehicle is used during the tour?
Transportation is arranged with a comfortable private vehicle appropriate for the group size.
Is this tour suitable for first-time visitors to Serbia?
Yes. Many guests take this tour early in their trip because it provides a good introduction to Serbian history, religion, and culture.
Does the tour operate year-round?
Yes. The itinerary works in all seasons. Spring and autumn are especially pleasant due to the vineyards and mild temperatures in the Fruška Gora area.
How does booking and payment work?
You can book this tour directly through the “Book Now” button using our secure online system. Payment can be made in full online, or you may choose to pay a deposit to secure the reservation and settle the remaining balance in cash on the day of the tour. We recommend sending an inquiry before booking to confirm accommodation availability and to discuss any customization requests, especially during the high season.

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Price

1-3 people
€299
4-7 people
€499
8+ people

* Price is per private group, not per person

* Price is per private group, not per person

*Limited availability due to the private format.

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