View of the Danube River and Golubac Fortress from a café terrace.

Flexible journeys, unique experiences!

Eastern Serbia: Along the Danube – 2 Days

tour features

Length

2 Days / 1 Nights in a 4 star hotel

Highlights

Fortresses ● Danube Cruise ● Archaeology ● Wine Tasting ● Local Cuisine

Key Information

Discover fortresses, Roman heritage & Lepenski Vir

Flexible journeys, unique experiences!

Eastern Serbia: Along the Danube – 2 Days

tour features

Length

2 Days / 1 Nights in a 4 star hotel

Highlights

Fortresses ● Danube Cruise ● Archaeology ● Wine Tasting ● Local Cuisine

Key Information

Discover fortresses, Roman heritage & Lepenski Vir

Itinerary

Explore the Golubac Fortress on the Danube and discover its rich medieval history. Enjoy a boat ride through the Iron Gate Gorge, one of Europe’s most stunning natural wonders, dividing the Carpathian and Balkan Mountains.

Dunavska turistička ruta
  • Departure in the early morning hours
  • Enjoy the scenic drive along the Danube River towards Golubac
  • Arrival in Golubac, the very entrance to the Đerdap Gorge (Iron Gate)
  • Visit the 14th-century fortress, a magnificent medieval cultural monument
  • Under the fortress, near Golubac, the Danube reaches its greatest width — an impressive 6 kilometers
  • Continue to Lepenski Vir, one of the most significant archaeological sites in Europe, over 8,000 years old
  • Discover the remains of prehistoric settlements and unique stone sculptures that tell the story of early human civilization on the Danube
  • Enjoy views of the Đerdap Gorge, the longest gorge in Europe (130 km), surrounded by dramatic cliffs and river landscapes
  • Arrive in Kladovo in the afternoon
  • Hotel check-in and overnight stay
Archaeological site of Lepenski Vir on the banks of the Danube River in Serbia, showcasing ancient stone sculptures and settlement remains.
  • After breakfast, visit the Hydropower Plant (HPP) Đerdap, a system of two massive hydroelectric power plants built on the Danube
  • Learn about the construction of the largest dam on the Danube, which produces an impressive 12 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity per year
  • Guided tour of the Archaeological Museum, featuring unique artifacts from prehistoric and Roman times found in the Đerdap area
  • Enjoy free time in the city for a short walk, shopping, or coffee by the Danube
  • On the way back, stop at Rajačke Pimnice, a charming 19th-century wine village known for its stone wine cellars and traditional Serbian architecture
  • Continue the journey and arrive in Belgrade in the evening

Itinerary

Explore the Golubac Fortress on the Danube and discover its rich medieval history. Enjoy a boat ride through the Iron Gate Gorge, one of Europe’s most stunning natural wonders, dividing the Carpathian and Balkan Mountains.

Dunavska turistička ruta
  • Departure in the early morning hours
  • Enjoy the scenic drive along the Danube River towards Golubac
  • Arrival in Golubac, the very entrance to the Đerdap Gorge (Iron Gate)
  • Visit the 14th-century fortress, a magnificent medieval cultural monument
  • Under the fortress, near Golubac, the Danube reaches its greatest width — an impressive 6 kilometers
  • Continue to Lepenski Vir, one of the most significant archaeological sites in Europe, over 8,000 years old
  • Discover the remains of prehistoric settlements and unique stone sculptures that tell the story of early human civilization on the Danube
  • Enjoy views of the Đerdap Gorge, the longest gorge in Europe (130 km), surrounded by dramatic cliffs and river landscapes
  • Arrive in Kladovo in the afternoon
  • Hotel check-in and overnight stay
Archaeological site of Lepenski Vir on the banks of the Danube River in Serbia, showcasing ancient stone sculptures and settlement remains.
  • After breakfast, visit the Hydropower Plant (HPP) Đerdap, a system of two massive hydroelectric power plants built on the Danube
  • Learn about the construction of the largest dam on the Danube, which produces an impressive 12 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity per year
  • Guided tour of the Archaeological Museum, featuring unique artifacts from prehistoric and Roman times found in the Đerdap area
  • Enjoy free time in the city for a short walk, shopping, or coffee by the Danube
  • On the way back, stop at Rajačke Pimnice, a charming 19th-century wine village known for its stone wine cellars and traditional Serbian architecture
  • Continue the journey and arrive in Belgrade in the evening

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