If you’re considering a day trip from Belgrade that combines history, culture, and authentic local flavors, this Private Novi Sad, Sremski Karlovci & Farmer’s House tour promises a well-rounded experience. We haven’t taken it ourselves but have reviewed countless similar excursions, and this one’s appealing features are clear: it offers a deep dive into the region’s most iconic sights, taste local wines with a fascinating history, and enjoy the charm of traditional farm life—all comfortably and privately.
What truly draws us to this tour are three standout qualities: the exclusive wine tasting featuring “bermet,” the visit to Petrovaradin Fortress with its scenic views, and the walk through Sremski Karlovci’s stunning baroque streets. It’s a package that balances sightseeing with tasting, making it perfect for history buffs, wine lovers, and culture seekers alike.
One potential consideration is the full day’s schedule—eight hours is packed, so travelers should be prepared for a lot of walking and a busy itinerary. Still, if you enjoy an active, immersive day that hits the highlights, this tour is a great fit.
This experience best suits those who want a comprehensive, guided look at northern Serbia without the hassle of organizing transport or guides themselves. It’s especially suitable for those who value local authenticity, enjoy wine, and prefer a flexible, private setting over crowded group tours.
Good To Know

- Exclusive Wine Tasting: Sample “bermet” wine, served on Titanic, produced only in this part of Serbia.
- Historical Sights: Explore the impressive Petrovaradin Fortress and its underground tunnels.
- Charming Towns: Walk through the picturesque baroque streets of Sremski Karlovci.
- Authentic Farm Experience: Visit a traditional farmer’s house called “Salas” for local cuisine.
- Flexible & Private: Choose between a private or shared experience; private options offer more comfort and flexibility.
- Comfortable Transport: Travel in a well-maintained, air-conditioned vehicle with an English-speaking guide.
An In-Depth Look at the Tour Experience

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Start with Comfort and Convenience
The tour begins with a pickup from your Belgrade hotel around 8:00 AM, making it easy to start your day without logistics worries. The transportation is in a modern, air-conditioned van, ensuring a smooth ride throughout the 8-hour adventure. The group is private, meaning you can enjoy the day at your own pace and avoid the typical crowded bus experience.
Sremski Karlovci: Baroque Charm and Fine Wines
Your first stop is Sremski Karlovci, a tiny town packed with ornate baroque architecture and a history that dates back centuries. The guided walk here offers insights into its past as a cultural hub, and it’s a perfect spot to soak in Serbia’s elegant side.
The highlight? A wine tasting in a local cellar where you’ll try “bermet,” a unique Serbian wine that was even served on the Titanic, according to reviews. It’s produced solely in this region, making it a real treat for wine enthusiasts. One reviewer mentioned learning from their guide that this wine’s history is as impressive as its flavor. The tasting itself lasts about an hour, offering plenty of opportunity to ask questions and enjoy the flavors.
In the words of a happy guest, “Thanks to our talented guide Miroslav, I learned so much about the wines and history of this region.” The guide’s knowledge adds a layer of depth that elevates the experience beyond just sipping wine.
Petrovaradin Fortress: A Scenic and Historic Highlight
Next, you’ll head to Petrovaradin Fortress, perched on the Danube River. This 17th-century fortress isn’t just about history; the views of the Danube from its ramparts are breathtaking, and the tunnels underneath add an element of adventure. You might recognize it as the site of the famous Exit music festival each summer, but during your visit, it’s all about history and panoramic scenery.
The guided tour here introduces you to the “Drunken Clock,” a famous feature of the fortress that adds humor to your visit. There’s also an optional stop at the Mileva Einstein multimedia exhibition—the first wife of Albert Einstein—highlighting Serbia’s lesser-known yet fascinating contributions to science and culture.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyStrolling Through Novi Sad
After the fortress, you’ll spend an hour exploring Novi Sad itself. Known for its baroque architecture, vibrant arts scene, and museums, the city offers a lively contrast to the quieter towns. While the tour provides a guided overview, there’s also free time for you to wander, enjoy a coffee, or visit small galleries or shops.
One reviewer pointed out their guide Jelica’s professionalism and warmth, noting she shared funny stories and insightful tips. This personal touch makes the visit more memorable and engaging.
Visiting the Traditional Farmer’s House: “Salas”
The last stop is a traditional Farmer’s house called “Salas,” typically located near Novi Sad. Here, you’ll have the chance to enjoy local meals—a three-course menu starting at around 18 Euros—featuring regional specialties. The setting offers a glimpse into rural Serbian life, with photo opportunities and a chance to relax before heading back.
Reviews highlight the authenticity of this experience, with visitors appreciating the opportunity to taste homemade dishes and learn about local agricultural traditions. It’s a perfect way to end the day, connecting with Serbia’s rural roots.
Return to Belgrade
Your day concludes with a 75-minute drive back, giving you time to reflect on the sights and stories of the day. Most guests find the journey comfortable and appreciate the well-organized schedule, which balances sightseeing with leisure.
The Value of the Tour

At a price that includes pickup, drop-off, guided commentary, and wine tasting, this tour offers excellent value. The inclusion of “bermet” wine—served on Titanic— enhances its appeal, especially for those interested in both history and wine. The flexibility to opt for a private group means you can customize your experience, making it more personal.
While the lunch at Salas costs extra, many find it worth the additional expense to savor authentic regional cuisine in a rustic setting. The optional Mileva Einstein exhibition, at just 3.5 Euros, adds an educational layer without breaking the bank.
The tour’s length and pace suit those eager to see a variety of sights without feeling rushed. As one reviewer put it, “The driver Goran was super kind and calm, and Jelica shared stories from her heart,” reminding us that the guides’ warmth and knowledge significantly enhance the trip.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience is best for travelers who want a comprehensive cultural snapshot of northern Serbia in one day. It’s ideal for those who:
- Enjoy history, architecture, and scenic views
- Are interested in wine, especially unique varieties like “bermet”
- Prefer a private, guided experience over group chaos
- Want to explore authentic rural and urban sights in one trip
- Appreciate comfort and flexibility during their outings
It’s less suitable for travelers with mobility issues or those looking for extensive physical activity, given the walking involved and the full schedule.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for vegetarians or people with dietary restrictions?
The tour includes a traditional meal at Salas, which might have specific ingredients. It’s best to request dietary needs in advance or ask the guide upon booking.
Can I join as a single traveler?
Yes, the private tour option is available for solo travelers, offering a more intimate experience. If you opt for a shared experience, a minimum of two persons is required, but you will be informed beforehand if you’re the only guest.
What is the duration of the wine tasting?
The wine tasting at Sremski Karlovci lasts about one hour, giving you plenty of time to enjoy the samples and learn about “bermet.”
Are there any optional activities during the tour?
Yes, you can visit the Mileva Einstein multimedia exhibition for an additional fee of 3.5 Euros, and you can choose to stay longer in Novi Sad or explore at your own pace.
How long is the drive from Belgrade?
The trip to Sremski Karlovci takes around 1 hour, with brief additional drives between stops.
Are the guides knowledgeable?
Absolutely. Reviewers praised guides like Miroslav and Jelica for their professionalism, storytelling, and genuine care, which greatly enrich the experience.
Is this tour family-friendly?
While suitable for most ages, the full day and walking involved might be tiring for very young children or those with mobility issues.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes and shoes are recommended, especially since walking is involved at each stop.
Final Thoughts

This private tour through Novi Sad, Sremski Karlovci, and a traditional farmer’s house offers a rich taste of Serbia’s culture, history, and flavors. The combination of scenic views, historical sites, and authentic wine tasting creates an experience that’s both educational and enjoyable.
The carefully curated itinerary ensures you catch the highlights without feeling rushed, and the private setting allows for a more personalized and relaxed day. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a wine lover, or curious about rural life, this tour hits a nice balance of all three.
If you enjoy discovering new places with expert guidance and want to indulge in local customs, this trip is a highly recommended way to spend a day outside Belgrade. It’s especially ideal for those seeking an authentic, intimate look at Serbia’s northern treasures—delivered comfortably and with a touch of local charm.
In summary, this tour offers great value for those wanting a well-rounded, immersive experience that combines scenic beauty, history, and delicious wine. It’s perfect for cultural explorers who appreciate comfort and personalized service—making it a memorable addition to any Serbian adventure.
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