Serbia in 7 Days Private Tour – The Classic One-Week Journey
A private tour that brings Serbia together in one complete week.
Tour at a Glance
DURATION
Seven days, six nights
GETTING AROUND
Driven and walking
AVAILABILITY
Seasonal, 15.4-31.10.
DIFFICULTY
Easy for everyone
What to Expect on Your 7-Day Private Tour of Serbia
“Serbia in 7 days” may sound ambitious — until you find yourself sitting in a Šumadija wine cellar, listening to a winemaker explain how history shaped his family’s land. Or standing inside Studenica’s white marble walls, where silence carries eight centuries of statehood. In Zlatibor, dinner arrives from a mountain kitchen that has served generations. By the time you look out over the confluence of two rivers in Belgrade, the country no longer feels like a collection of highlights — it feels like something you’ve come to understand.
If you have less time, our 4-day private tour offers a focused introduction — while the 10-day journey allows for a deeper exploration across the country.
Highlights
- Private, guided journey throughout:
This tour is fully private, allowing the pace and daily flow to adjust naturally without pressure from a group schedule.
- Belgrade’s contrasts in one day:
From Tito’s mausoleum to St. Sava Church to Zemun’s riverfront, the capital becomes understandable as layered, not chaotic.
- Overnight in a six-generation mountain household:
Zlatibor is not presented as scenery alone. Staying in a family-run guesthouse shows how rural Serbia actually functions today.
- Studenica Monastery (UNESCO)
More than architecture, it explains how medieval Serbia positioned itself between East and West — a tension still visible in modern society.
Tour Flow
1st Day – Arrival, Fruška Gora & Novi Sad
After meeting your guide, travel north to Vojvodina and
Fruška Gora. Visit the 16th century Krušedol Monastery, followed by Sremski Karlovci and
Petrovaradin Fortress, where the long construction history reveals the region’s strategic importance. Lunch is hosted in a small wine cellar where the winemaker also cooks, pairing regional dishes with local wines.
Overnight: Hotel Centar 4★, Novi Sad
2nd Day – Topola, Oplenac & Šumadija Wine Region
Travel to Šumadija and Topola, where the modern Serbian state was born. Visit the
Royal Mausoleum at Oplenac, burial place of the Karađorđević dynasty. The day continues through three wineries: the historic King’s Winery,
Aleksandrović Winery, and a small family winery where lunch is paired by the owner, a sommelier and winemaker.
Overnight: Winery Aleksandrović Guesthouse 4★, Šumadija
Day 2 Add-on: Fine Dinning at the Aleksandrović winery.
3rd Day – Zlatibor Mountain & Rural Western Serbia
After breakfast overlooking vineyards, continue to
Zlatibor Mountain. Ride the
Gold Gondola, explore Stopića Cave, and visit the Old Village open-air museum in Sirogojno, where lunch reflects traditional mountain cuisine. A short walk leads to
Gostilje Waterfall before reaching a family-run countryside guesthouse. Dinner is prepared in the household kitchen, reflecting generations of local tradition.
Overnight: Guesthouse Pećinar, Zlatibor area
4th Day –Šargan Eight Railway & Višegrad
Morning brings a scenic drive to
Mokra Gora and a ride on the
Šargan Eight narrow-gauge railway. Crossing into Bosnia, visit
Višegrad and its 16th century bridge over the Drina, made famous by Nobel laureate Ivo Andrić. A boat ride offers a different perspective before lunch featuring Bosnian-style ćevapi in a local tavern. Return to Mokra Gora and explore Drvengrad, Emir Kusturica’s ethno-village.
Overnight: Hotel Mećavnik 4★, Mokra Gora
5th Day – Studenica, Žiča & Arrival in Belgrade
Travel across Golija Mountain to
Studenica Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site and masterpiece of medieval Serbian architecture. Descend into the Ibar Valley, known as the
Valley of Kings, and stop for lunch in a historic family tavern operating for over two centuries. Visit
Žiča Monastery, once the coronation site of Serbian kings, before continuing to Belgrade.
Overnight: Hotel City Savoy 4★, Belgrade (2 nights)
6th Day – Belgrade in Context
Begin at
Belgrade Fortress, overlooking the confluence of the Sava and Danube. Continue to Dedinje to visit the
House of Flowers, Tito’s mausoleum, where your guide explains Yugoslavia’s legacy and contradictions. Visit St. Sava Church, the largest Orthodox church in the Balkans, before lunch featuring modern interpretations of Serbian cuisine. The afternoon is spent in Zemun, walking along the Danube or up to
Gardoš Hill, followed by free time.
Overnight: Hotel City Savoy 4★, Belgrade
Day 2 Add-on: Truffle Tasting (near your hotel)
7th Day – Departure
Transfer to the airport or bus/train station. Depending on departure time, enjoy a final walk or shopping in Belgrade.
The End of the Tour
Tour Prices
Prices are per person.
What’s Included
✔Airport arrival and departure transfers
✔Private transportation throughout the tour
✔Licensed tour guide
✔2x Half board service (dinner and breakfast) and 4 nights with breakfast in 4★ hotels
✔Meals explicitly mentioned in the itinerary
✔All admission fees and scheduled activities
✔Bottled water during drives
Not Included
✘International airfare
✘Travel insurance
✘Meals not listed in the itinerary
✘Personal expenses
✘Gratuities
FAQ – Good to Know Before You Travel
1. Is this a private tour or a modified group tour?
This is a fully private tour. You will not be joined by other travelers at any point.
2. Is this tour suitable if we have already traveled widely in Europe?
Yes. The itinerary focuses on context, real stories and contrasts rather than surface highlights.
3. How flexible is the itinerary?
The structure is clear, but daily timing and focus can be adjusted based on your interests and energy level.
4. Do I need good physical fitness?
No. The tour is rated easy, with walking adapted to your comfort level.
5. Are meals included?
Select meals are included when they are part of the cultural experience, such as winery lunches or unique local restaurants.
6. Can we upgrade (or reduce) accommodation level?
Yes. If you prefer more luxurious or more budget-friendly options, state it in the inquiry so accommodation can be adapted accordingly.
7. Is this tour suitable for first-time visitors to Serbia?
Yes. The route is designed to provide a coherent introduction to Serbia’s regions, history, and everyday life.
8. What type of accommodation is used?
Mostly they are selected 4★ properties, on some days its family-run guesthouses chosen for comfort and character.
9. Is this tour available year-round?
The tour operates seasonally from April 15 to October 31.
10. In which languages is the tour available?
English is standard. Other languages are available on request, subject to guide availability.
11. Is this tour suitable for travelers over 60?
Yes. The tour is suitable for travelers of different ages who prefer a comfortable pace and cultural depth. Physical demands are light to moderate, with no strenuous hiking.
12. How does booking and payment work?
You send an inquiry with preferred dates, number of travelers, and requests. After availability is confirmed, you pay a deposit (credit card online or bank transfer), receive booking confirmation, and pay the remaining balance within 15 days prior to the tour.
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