Relax and take in the fresh breeze and stunning views on a cruise along the Sava and Danube rivers!
Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and embark on a captivating boat cruise along the Sava and Danube rivers, accompanied by an expert guide.
Step aboard our comfortable vessel for an unforgettable Belgrade Cruise Tour, where you will enjoy 1 hour and 15 minutes of breathtaking panoramic views of the city's most renowned landmarks.
Our journey begins on the Sava River, gliding past the historic Belgrade Fortress and the untouched natural beauty of Great War Island. As we continue, you will sail beneath Belgrade’s famous bridges, including Branko’s Bridge and Gazela, offering a unique perspective of the city's evolving skyline.
Along the way, marvel at modern architectural highlights, such as the Belgrade Waterfront and the Belgrade Fair, home to Hall 1, one of the world's largest domed halls.
Throughout the tour, our professional English-speaking guide will share fascinating insights and stories, enriching your understanding of Belgrade’s rich history and vibrant present.
Note: The duration of the cruise itself is 1 hour and 15 minutes, while the total experience, including meeting the guide, boarding, and disembarkation, lasts approximately 1.5 hours.
It is a fortress located in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It was built in 279 BC by the Eastern Roman Emperor Justinian I.
The island gained its militant name due to its history as an important strategic point either for the conquest or the defense of Belgrade.
The bridge over the Sava River is the largest bridge in the city after the Gazela Bridge. It connects the city center with Novi Beograd.
It is the smallest road bridge in the Serbian capital and is used for both car and tram traffic.
Belgrade Tower, officially known as Kula Belgrade, is a 42-floor, 168-meter (551 ft) tall skyscraper as part of the Belgrade Waterfront project in Belgrade, Serbia.
It is the largest exhibition area of the Belgrade Fair. The hall was opened to visitors in 1957. Between 1957 and 1965, it was the largest dome in the world and the largest dome in Europe.
A suspension road bridge with bicycle paths across the Sava River, opened in 2012 and illuminated at night.
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