If you’re considering a day trip from Belgrade that combines culture, history, and local flavors, this private tour to Vojvodina might just be what you’re after. We’ve looked into the details to give you an honest picture of what to expect, highlighting what makes it stand out—and what to keep in mind.
What we really like about this experience is how it offers personalized attention through a private guide, making the day more tailored and relaxed. Plus, the inclusion of round-trip transportation from Belgrade means you can sit back and enjoy the scenery without worrying about logistics. On the flip side, some reviews mention the trip feeling a bit short for the stops, especially if you’re eager to spend more time exploring each site.
This tour is best suited for those who enjoy cultural sightseeing combined with wine tasting and appreciate a comfortable pace. It’s a solid pick if you want a well-organized day that offers a taste of Serbian history, wine, and local cuisine—with enough flexibility to keep things enjoyable.
- Key Points
- What’s Included and What’s Not
- The Itinerary in Detail: What to Expect at Each Stop
- Sremski Karlovci: A Charming Baroque Town on Fruska Gora
- Petrovaradin Fortress: A Historical Landmark with a View
- Novi Sad: The Cultural Heart of Vojvodina
- Farmer’s House (Sala 137): Traditional Serbian Cuisine
- What Makes This Tour Stand Out
- Downsides and Considerations
- Who Will Love This Tour?
- FAQs
- Private Novi Sad, Titanic wine tasting and Farmer’s House
- Final Thoughts
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Key Points

- Personalized experience with a private guide ensures tailored insights and relaxed pace.
- All-inclusive transportation removes the hassle of logistics and allows full immersion.
- Diverse itinerary covering historic towns, a fortress, and a wine cellar offers a well-rounded view.
- Wine tasting at Bermet wine cellar provides a chance to sample unique local varieties.
- Comfortable, well-maintained transport makes the day smooth and enjoyable.
- Approximate 8-hour duration balances sightseeing without feeling rushed, but may still seem quick for some.
What’s Included and What’s Not

For a price of around $114.64 per person, this tour offers a lot of value, especially if you factor in transportation, guided insights, and the wine tasting. The main highlights—guided tours, Bermet wine tasting, hotel pickup and drop-off, and air-conditioned vehicle—are included, making it straightforward and stress-free.
However, you’ll want to budget extra for a traditional lunch (around 18 euros for a three-course meal) at the Farmer’s House, personal expenses, drinks, and tips if you feel inclined. These extras give you the chance to indulge in local flavors and extend your experience.
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The Itinerary in Detail: What to Expect at Each Stop

Sremski Karlovci: A Charming Baroque Town on Fruska Gora
Your day kicks off here, a small town famous for its baroque architecture and wine. The highlight is a visit to a local wine cellar where you’ll taste “bermet,” a special wine that even made it onto the Titanic wine list. Reviewers mention that the “beautiful streets,” “dreamy” atmosphere, and “good food” at the Sala 137 restaurant** make this stop memorable.
One traveler shared, “Yovana, our guide, was very good, and the fortress and Sremski Karlovci were wonderful.” The town’s historical and aesthetic charm makes it a great start, setting a relaxed tone for the day.
Petrovaradin Fortress: A Historical Landmark with a View
Next, you’ll visit the Petrovaradin Fortress on the Danube’s bank, a site packed with history and fantastic views. Built in the 17th century, it’s known for its “Drunken Clock” and underground tunnels. It’s a spot that’s often tied to Serbia’s military past and cultural events like the Exit music festival.
One review pointed out that “a music festival prevented some visitors from seeing the fortress,” which shows that some events may influence access. Still, most appreciated learning about the fortress’s history and exploring its tunnels, even if time feels slightly limited.
Novi Sad: The Cultural Heart of Vojvodina
Moving into the city, you’ll stroll through Novi Sad’s Stari Grad—a lively area packed with cafes, museums, monuments, and shops. It’s a city known for its vibrant cultural scene, and many reviews highlight how “beautiful” and “friendly” the place feels.
A reviewer noted, “Our guide Katarina was on time and very knowledgeable,” emphasizing that the guided walk through Novi Sad adds depth to the experience. You’ll get some free time to wander, shop, or grab a coffee—an essential part of any city visit.
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Farmer’s House (Sala 137): Traditional Serbian Cuisine
For the final stop, you visit a local Farmer’s House, where you can try hearty, traditional dishes. The setting is rustic and inviting, and the meal is considered a highlight by many. An extra cost applies for the meal, but the opportunity to taste authentic Serbian cuisine makes it worthwhile.
One guest shared, “The food and atmosphere here are lovely,” noting that the experience of sitting with locals and sampling regional staples adds a warm, personal touch to the day.
What Makes This Tour Stand Out

One of the best aspects is the personalized guide service. From the reviews, guides like Katarina, Marko, and Milos are praised for being friendly, knowledgeable, and engaging. This makes the experience feel more like a curated tour rather than a generic bus trip.
The wine tasting experience also receives particular praise. Many mention that the “guide Vera” or the lady in the vineyard made the wine tasting special, offering insights into the local varieties like Bermet. The tasting is a fantastic chance to sample something unique, especially for those interested in wine or local beverages.
The comfortable transportation plays a significant role in how relaxed the day feels. Most travelers appreciate that the vans are well-maintained and air-conditioned, allowing you to focus on sightseeing without the hassle of navigating on your own.
Downsides and Considerations

While the itinerary offers a lot, some reviews point out that the trip can feel a bit rushed. If you’re eager to linger, especially at the fortress or in scenic spots, you might find the timing tight. As one reviewer put it, “The trip felt a bit short,” which suggests that the stops are well-paced but not overly long.
Another consideration is the weather or seasonal schedules—since some sites might be closed or busier during holidays or festivals, the guide reserves the right to change the program. This flexibility is helpful but can lead to missing certain experiences if outdoor areas are unavailable.
Lastly, the group size, capped at 18, balances intimacy with social opportunity but still means you’ll be on a small bus or van with other travelers. Most find this manageable and enjoyable, especially with a friendly guide.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience is especially suited for those who want a comprehensive taste of Serbian culture without the hassle of organizing individual transportation or guides. It’s perfect if you enjoy history, wine, and local cuisine and prefer a relaxed, guided approach.
If you’re short on time but want to see more than just Belgrade—Novi Sad, Petrovaradin, and some wine tasting—this tour hits the spot. It’s also a good choice for travelers who value personalized attention and a small group atmosphere.
FAQs

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, from pickup at 9:00 am until drop-off, offering a full day of sightseeing without feeling overly long.
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, pickup and drop-off are available from accommodations within 5 km of Republic Square in Belgrade. If your hotel is further away, you’ll be informed beforehand about your meeting point.
What’s the cost?
The tour costs around $114.64 per person, which covers transportation, a private guide, the Bermet wine tasting, and visits to key sites.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance. Last-minute cancellations will not be refunded.
Are meals included?
Not included in the base price, but you can opt for a traditional Serbian meal at the Farmer’s House for about 18 euros. It’s a great way to enjoy local flavors.
How many people typically join?
The group size is capped at 18 travelers, making it intimate enough for personal interaction but still lively and social.
Private Novi Sad, Titanic wine tasting and Farmer’s House
“Yovana very good driver and guide novi sag wondrful the fortress the sama Karlowitz a dream Sila 137 good food and what a lovele athmospfere”
Final Thoughts

This private tour to Vojvodina from Belgrade offers a satisfying mix of sights, tastes, and stories in a well-organized package. The private guide makes a significant difference, turning what could be a standard trip into a more personalized experience. You’ll love the stunning views, the chance to taste unique Bermet wine, and the warm atmosphere of the Farmer’s House.
It’s ideal for travelers who appreciate history, wine, and cultural experiences but don’t want to spend hours planning each detail. Keep in mind the overall length of the day and the potential for tight timing, but if you’re looking for a meaningful taste of Serbia beyond Belgrade, this trip checks most boxes.
For those wanting a comfortable, insightful, and delicious way to explore a different part of Serbia, this tour could be a great choice. Just be prepared for a full but rewarding day—that’s what makes it memorable.
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