The trip offers the opportunity to get to know the atmosphere of Vojvodina’s historic towns, as well as the rich natural attractions that characterize the landscape between the Southern Carpathians and the Serbian Ore Mountains. It is especially recommended for middle-aged and older travelers, but younger adults can also find interesting elements, as the rich history, local gastronomy, and natural wonders have something for everyone.

Day 1: Novi Sad – Sremski Karlovci

The first day of the tour starts in Novi Sad, the capital of Vojvodina. Here, we will get to know the main attractions of the city, such as the splendid town hall, the Neo-Gothic Roman Catholic church, as well as the Orthodox Cathedral and the Bishop’s Palace, which we will see from the outside. Then we continue to Petrovaradin, where we admire one of the largest and best-preserved fortification systems of 18th-century domestic architecture, including the casemates. During the day, we also visit Sremski Karlovci, where we make a short stop at the chapel located at the peace treaty memorial site. As part of the optional program, there is an opportunity to taste the famous wines of Srem at a local winery. We end the day in Novi Sad, where we settle into our accommodation.

Day 2: Small Kazan Gorge – Smederevo – Golubac

On the second day, we embark on a full-day excursion to the picturesque Small Kazan Gorge, where we can admire the breathtaking natural wonders of the area between the Southern Carpathians and the Serbian Ore Mountains. During the trip, we will visit the Smederevo Fortress, which was once the largest water fortress in Europe. We then continue to the Golubac Fortress, one of the ruined fortresses also immortalized in poems by Hungarian poet Arany János. In Donji Milanovac, we will have an impressive view of the Danube, which is at its deepest here – more than 100 meters deep. We take a break in Kladovo, and then continue to Szekelykeve, where we will stay overnight. Szekelykeve is one of the most interesting and southernmost Hungarian settlements in Vojvodina, founded by Seklers who migrated from Bukovina.

Day 3: Belgrade – Totovo Selo

On the third day of the program, we explore Belgrade and Nándorfehérvár. In the city, we will visit the Kalemegdan Park, the Orthodox Cathedral, and also the Icon and Fresco Museum. In the afternoon, there will be an opportunity for an optional boat trip at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers. We end the day in Totovo Selo, where authentic rural hospitality and a brandy tasting await the guests.

Day 4: Senta – Subotica – Palic

On the fourth day, starting from Totovo Selo, we arrive in Senta, where we visit the memorial of the Battle of Senta and climb up to the Memorial Tower, offering a breathtaking view of the landscape. We then continue towards Subotica and Palic, where we explore the region’s Art Nouveau heritage, including the town hall and lakeside promenades. After the program, we return to Budapest, arriving in the evening.

The trip includes:

• Travel by air-conditioned coach • Accommodation in double rooms with private entrances, including bathroom use • Hearty breakfast and rustic dinner at local restaurants • Hungarian-language guide

Recommended age group: 35-70 years, but younger open-minded individuals are also welcome.

Registration and more information: info@hellovajdasag.com