Embark on a thrilling boat cruise in Belgrade and discover the hidden gems of the Serbian capital. Enjoy drinks, admire stunning architecture, and learn about the city’s culture and history. Perfect for friends and family!
Embark on a thrilling boat cruise in Belgrade and discover the hidden gems of the Serbian capital. Enjoy drinks, admire stunning architecture, and learn about the city’s culture and history. Perfect for friends and family!
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Cruising Belgrade - STARTING POINT
Begin an unforgettable adventure in the charming district of Zemun, celebrated for its stunning architecture and scenery. Board a brand-new pontoon boat equipped with all essential amenities. Enjoy a welcome drink, unwind, and prepare to capture incredible moments away from the crowds. Discover the Great War…
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Cruising Belgrade - STARTING POINT
Begin an unforgettable adventure in the charming district of Zemun, celebrated for its stunning architecture and scenery. Board a brand-new pontoon boat equipped with all essential amenities. Enjoy a welcome drink, unwind, and prepare to capture incredible moments away from the crowds. Discover the Great War Island, a key strategic point for Belgrade’s defense and a haven for wildlife. Navigate the delta of the Danube and Sava rivers and approach the Kalemegdan Fortress, the largest park and most significant historical monument in Belgrade. Sail beneath all major Belgrade bridges. Throughout the cruise, the knowledgeable crew will share fascinating stories about the landmarks, customs, and daily life in Serbia. - Great War Island - Great War Island (Veliko ratno ostrvo) is situated at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers in Zemun, Belgrade. It is a nature reserve renowned for its abundant wildlife, particularly migratory birds. The island holds historical importance, having been used for military purposes during World War I. Today, it is a protected area, accessible only by boat, and is a favored spot for birdwatching. While largely untouched, the island’s biodiversity and tranquil setting make it a unique destination near Belgrade.
- The Belgrade Fortress - Kalemegdan Fortress, located in the heart of Belgrade, Serbia, is one of the city’s most significant historical and cultural landmarks. Positioned at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, it has served as a strategic military site for over 2,000 years, with origins tracing back to Roman times. Today, Kalemegdan is both a historical monument and a public park, offering breathtaking views of the rivers and Belgrade. The surrounding Kalemegdan Park is a popular green space, featuring walking paths, gardens, and several monuments. Notable sites within the fortress include the Military Museum, the Belgrade Zoo, and the Pobednik monument, a symbol of Serbia’s victory in the Balkan Wars. Kalemegdan remains a symbol of Belgrade’s rich history and a favorite destination for locals and tourists.
- Pobednik - The Pobednik (The Victor) monument is one of Belgrade’s most iconic landmarks, located in Kalemegdan Fortress. It was erected in 1928 to commemorate Serbia’s victories in the Balkan Wars (1912-1913) and World War I (1914-1918).
The monument features a bronze figure of a soldier holding a sword in one hand and a laurel wreath in the other, symbolizing victory. The soldier stands atop a stone pedestal, which is adorned with reliefs representing scenes from the wars and figures of fallen soldiers. The monument’s height is about 14 meters (46 feet).
- Belgrade - Viewing Belgrade from the river offers a breathtaking and unique perspective of the city. The Sava and Danube rivers meet at the heart of Belgrade, creating a vibrant waterfront that highlights both the natural beauty and historical landmarks of the city.
- Ada lake - Ada Bridge (Most na Adi) is a notable cable-stayed bridge in Belgrade, Serbia, linking the city center with the island of Ada Ciganlija. Opened in 2012, it is one of the most modern and visually striking landmarks in the city.
The bridge spans the Sava River, with a length of 1.58 kilometers (about 1 mile), making it one of the longest and widest bridges in Serbia. Its unique design features a central pylon that rises 200 meters (656 feet) above the river, from which the cables supporting the bridge are anchored. The bridge’s sleek, modern appearance has earned it the nickname “The Belgrade Eye” due to its distinctive shape.
- Cruising Belgrade - Enjoy scenic views on the return journey.
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- Selection of beverages including local white wine, Serbian Rakia, and beer
- Complimentary bottled water
- On-board restroom facilities
- Selection of beverages including local white wine, Serbian Rakia, and beer
- Complimentary bottled water
- On-board restroom facilities
Discover Belgrade beyond the bustling crowds, from the picturesque Zemun district to the majestic Kalemegdan fortress.
Sail under the six stunning bridges, each showcasing a distinctive architectural design.
Experience the contrast between modern and ancient Belgrade from an optimal viewing point. Uncover Belgrade’s rich culture and history.
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Discover Belgrade beyond the bustling crowds, from the picturesque Zemun district to the majestic Kalemegdan fortress.
Sail under the six stunning bridges, each showcasing a distinctive architectural design.
Experience the contrast between modern and ancient Belgrade from an optimal viewing point. Uncover Belgrade’s rich culture and history.
This boat tour highlights precisely why Belgrade, Serbia’s capital, is a remarkable place.
The perfect adventure to experience Belgrade with your loved ones or friends.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.