Day 1 Istanbul – Belgrade
After meeting at Istanbul New Airport International Terminal and completing baggage and passport procedures, we will depart for Belgrade at 08:20 on Turkish Airlines scheduled flight TK1081. As soon as we arrive in the city at 08:00, we will board our waiting bus and go to the center of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia today. Meaning “white city,” Belgrade, captured by Suleiman the Magnificent, will be seen during our panoramic tour, including the Ottoman works Kalemegdan (Castle Square), the Tomb of Damat Ali Pasha, the Fatih of Morea, the Mehmet Pasha (Sokullu Mehmet Pasha) fountain, the Belgrade Victor statue, Fikirbayır, Stambol (Istanbul) Gate, Military Museum, the Clock Gate and its museum, Nebojsa Tower, the point where the Sava and Danube rivers meet, Bayrakli Mosque, Çukurçeşme, the place where the uprising against the Ottoman Empire began, the famous Knez Mihailova Street known for its cafes and shops, Skadarlija Street, St. Sava Church, and Republic Square. After our tour, transfer to our hotel and overnight in Belgrade at our hotel. Guests who wish may join the Serbian Night tour.
Extra Tour: Serbian Night Tour 40 Euro
On our evening tour, we will taste the unique flavors of Serbian cuisine and enjoy a lively night accompanied by music.
Day 2 Belgrade
After breakfast, free time for the whole day; guests who wish may join the extra Novi Sad - Sremski Karlovci tour. At the end of our tour, we will return to Belgrade and overnight at our hotel.
Extra Tour: Full-Day Novi Sad & Sremski Karlovci Tour with Lunch: 60 Euro
On this tour, in the morning we depart with our private vehicle to go to Novi Sad. Our first stop is Sremski Karlovci. In this beautiful town, after negotiations lasting 72 days in 1699, the Treaty of Karlowitz was signed between the Ottoman Empire and Austria-Hungary, Venice, and Poland. During our visit, the 4-door venue where the treaty was signed, as well as the square, the fountain of four lions, the historic high school, and the Orthodox and Catholic churches are among the places we will see. After a coffee break, we continue on our way. Along the route, at Petrovaradin Fortress, we will see the Belgrade Gate, the clock tower, the upper town, the long barracks, and the Leopold Gate. Then arrival in Novi Sad. Vojvodina is a multi-ethnic province in northern Serbia. Economically, it is the most developed region of Serbia, and its capital is Novi Sad. During our walking tour here, Freedom Square, the National Theatre, Danube Street and the riverside, the Statue of Svetozar Miletić, the Catholic Cathedral, the Orthodox Cathedral of Saint George, Saint Nicholas Church, and the Synagogue will be seen panoramically.
Day 3 Belgrade - Istanbul
After breakfast, free time with room check-out. Transfer to the airport at the time determined by our guide. After baggage, ticket, and check-in procedures, we depart for Istanbul Airport at 20:10 on Turkish Airlines scheduled flight TK1084. Arrival at 23:55 and the end of our tour. We hope to see you again in our next organization..
• Flight times may change due to the airline. Guests taking domestic flights must confirm the times.
• This tour operates individually. Ticketing is done after the reservation is made.
• After ticketing, name changes or date changes cannot be made.
• Extra tours are operated with a minimum of 10 people. If there are not enough participants, our guide may cancel the extra tours.
Excluded Services:
• International Exit Fee Stamp: 1000 TL
• Travel Insurance (Up to 65 Years Old):
• Travel Insurance (Ages 66-75):
• All hotel extras and personal expenses
• City and hotel taxes
• Optional tours