The Danube was the border for most of human civilization's existence. The natural boundary between cultures, peoples, civilizations, and religions. However, the Danube's banks were also a meeting place and a breeding ground for cultures that shaped humanity's history.
Furthermore, the natural splendors of the Djerdap National Park and the mighty Danube gorge will take your breath away.
Places of visit
Golubac Fortress
Lepenski Vir archeological site
Veliki and Mali Kazan
*Tekija (boat cruise)
Kapetan Misa’s Hill
Tour Includes
Private transport per itinerary
Licensed tour guide services during whole tour
Entrance tickets (Golubac Fortress, Lepenski Vir, boat cruise)
Duration of the tour
12h
Tour does not include
Personal expenses
Meals
In the morning, your Destination Serbia guide will pick you up from your accommodation. The road takes us east to the Djerdap National Park.
After approximately 2 hours of driving, we reach our first destination, Golubac Fortress. Dating back to the 14th century, this fortress has stood proudly atop a rock overlooking the river, serving as a guardian of the Djerdap gorge. Listen to the tales of its rulers and the knights who defended it. Originally constructed by the Hungarians in the early 1330s, the fortress changed hands between Serbs, Hungarians and Ottomans but remained unconquered in battle—a testament to its formidable defenses.
After exploring the fortress we continue driving through the Djerdap gorge, taking in the stunning scenery along the way, until we arrive at our next stop, the archeological site of Lepenski Vir. For decades, this site has piqued the interest of world archaeologists, as well as visitors. This over 9000-year-old settlement, deemed the cradle of European civilization, offers insights into our ancestors' way of life along the riverbanks. We’ll see earliest monumental sculptures in European art history as we delve into this ancient site's mysteries.
Leaving Lepenski Vir behind, our route leads us to the Mali and Veliki Kazan gorges, where we pause at a lookout point to admire the natural beauty shaped by the Danube and Mother Nature.
From Tekija, we embark on a speedboat cruise on the Danube (weather permitting, as water conditions can sometimes affect navigation). This exciting one-hour cruise reveals some of the most impressive sights of the gorge, including Trajan’s Plaque—an ancient Roman monument commemorating Emperor Trajan’s conquest of Dacia—the monumental sculpture of King Decebalus, and the Mraconia Monastery nestled along the riverbank.
On the way back, we will take a lunch break at Kapetan Misa’s hill, a local household with an amazing view, offering delightful local specialities of East Serbia (optionaly we can choose some of the fish restaurants on the river). Return to Belgrade in the evening hours. Drop off to your accommodation in Belgrade.
Price
1pax
250€
2pax
150€
3-4pax
110€
5-7pax
100€
8+pax
On request



