Easter Breaks in Belgrade – Sun Holiday Tours

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Easter Breaks in Belgrade

Serbia - 4 Days 510 €
Price Includes:
  • Air ticket on economy class
  • Round trip transportation from/to airport
  • Accommodation for 3 nights
  • Daily breakfast
  • Travel insurance
Price excludes:
  • Visa
  • Airport taxes
  • Excursion
  • Any other services that are not mentioned above

Day 1

Full day city tour:
Our guide will meet you at the airport " Nikola Tesla". After airport procedures the transfers to the city centre. Panoramic and waking tour of Belgrade city sightseeing : New Belgrade area, Kalemegdan fortress, Princess Ljubica residence, Gathering church, Inn , pedestrian zone –Knez Mihajlova street, Republic Square, King Milan street , Old palace, New Palace ,National Parliament, Embassy district, Nato bombing ruins, House of flowers –President Tito Memorial, Dedinje suburb, Marakana stadium, St Sava Temple, Slavija square, King Alexander boulevard. Transfer to the hotel. Overnight.

Day 2

Sremski Karlovci, Novi Sad
Breakfast at the hotel. Full day trip to Novi Sad and Sremski Karlovci - a small town on the Danube bank, some 6km away from Novi Sad. It is rightly called a town-museum, due to its remarkably preserved town nucleus in the baroque style, dating from the 18th and 19th centuries when became the spiritual and cultural center of Serbs. The first Serbian grammar school opened in Karlovci in 1791 and still is functional. You can also see the Patriarchal Palace (displaying artefacts from the treasury of the Museum of the Serbian Orthodox Church) orthodox churches (Cathedral, Lower and Upper Churches), a Roman Catholic church, Museum of the City, City Hall (Magistrat) from whose balcony Serbian Vojvodina was declared in 1848, a pharmacy in Straser house (from early 19th century, still functioning), 'Four Lions' fountain (the legend says that whoever drinks from the fountain will come back to Sremski Karlovci some day). By all means visit the museum of honey and sample wines in wine cellars. Sremski Karlovci is famous for its authentic liqueur wine, Bermet, rumoured to have been enjoyed by those on the .Visit also the Chapel of Peace which was built on the spot where in 1699 Turkey and European forces negotiated a peace treaty, so-called "Peace of Karlovci". .Continue tour towards Novi Sad ,visit of Petrovaradin Fortress which has been known as the Gibraltar of the Danube. It has been well preserved and is considered to be the second largest fortress in Europe. The Clock Tower is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city. What is interesting is the fact that the big hand shows the hours, and the small one shows minutes. The reason for this was very practical – it used to help people, especially sailors to see the time from a great distance. Visit of city center of Novi Sad, Liberty square the main city square which has witnessed a number of significant events such as New Year's Eve celebrations, concerts and manifestations of different kinds. The square is surrounded by The City Hall, The Palace of Finance (Bank of Vojvodina), Catholic Church, Tanurdzic's Palace, Hotel "Vojvodina" etc. The statue of a former Novosadian mayor, politician, journalist and lawyer Svetozar Miletic takes the central place of the square.

Day 3

Viminacium - Silver Lake - Smederevo
Departure from Belgrade to Viminacium, which was the major city (provincial capital) and military camp of the Roman province of Moesia (today's Serbia). The city dates back to the 1st century AD, and is believed that it had 40.000 habitants, and was one of the biggest cities of that time. It lies on the Roman road Via Militaris. Viminacium was devastated by Huns in the 5th century, but rebuilt by Justinian. It was completely destroyed with the arrival of Slavs in the 6th century. The archaeological contains remains of temples, streets, squares, amphitheatres, palaces, hippodromes and Roman baths. Drive to Silver lake (Srebrno Jezero) one of the best-known holiday resorts in Serbia. It has sandy beaches, a hotel and a lakeside camp-site. Small break - free time (optional lunch) After break we will continue to Smederevo fortress and Smederevo town which was a medieval fortified city and temporary capital of Serbia in the Middle Ages. Fortress was built between 1427 and 1430, on the order of Despot Djuradj Brankovic ,the ruler of the Serbian Despotate. It was further fortified by the Ottoman Empire, that had taken the city, in the end of the century. Smederevo is the largest medieval lowland type of fortresses in Europe. Smederevo Fortress was declared a Monument of Culture of Exceptional Importance in 1979, and is protected by the Republic of Serbia. In 2010, the fortress was placed on the Tentative List for possible nomination as a World Heritage Site (UNESCO). Transfer back to Belgrade.

Day 4

Breakfast at the hotel. Check out .Free time. Transfer to the airport.