After that, the boat tour can begin! Once on board, you can expect breathtaking views of Belgrade’s illustrious monuments and treasured landmarks alongside incredible sunsets.
We will pass by Kalemegdan fortress, a magnificent edifice from 1289, and one of Belgrade’s most well-known sights, a place with a stunning history that you should not miss during your stay in Belgrade.
Then, we will pass by a few of Belgrade’s famous bridges. One of them is King Alexander Bridge, now known as Branko’s Bridge – the bridge of brotherhood and unity and also the second largest bridge in Belgrade.
To sum up – we think this represents a great chill day full of excitement. Sounds good?
P.S. Things to note: Our guide, Miloš, is enthusiastic about many interesting facts and a great deal of history about our country.
Hope to see you!