Transfer from Dubrovnik
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Departure from Dubrovnik
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Estimated arrival to Szeged
18:22h

Trip duration: 562min

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Places you can visit along the way

Quality photo of Tvrdos Monastery - Bosnia and Herzegovina

Tvrdos Monastery
Bosnia and Herzegovina

75 min

One should visit Tvrdos Monastery for at least two amazing reasons: the beautiful 15th century Serbian Orthodox Monastery and the wine the monks produce here.... The Monastery is built on foundations of the Roman Church dating all the way back to the 4th century. The church has a glass floor, which is like a “window to past” because through it, foundations of the old Roman church can be seen. As for the wines, it is enough to know that today the monks produce world’s award-winning wines. Private tours of the church and its beautiful garden as well as the wine cellars are available.

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Stopica Cave
Serbia

90 min

The entrance to this small but amazing cave is huge, one of the largest cave entrances in Serbia. Although the cave itself is not so... big and it takes a short tour to explore it, it does have some amazing rock formations as well as the 9 meters tall waterfall called the ‘Source of Life’. The cave is divided in 5 sections: the Light Hall, the Dark Hall, the Great Hall with Pools, the Channel with Pools and the River Channel. The biggest attractions are the cascading “bigren” tubs made of limestone and filled with water and a sipar arch known as the “Dog’s cemetery”.

Quality photo of Ethno Village Sirogojno - Serbia

Ethno Village Sirogojno
Serbia

105 min

Set amid the mountainous meadows, the Ethno village, consisting of authentic rural houses, creates the genuine 19th century traditional village. Besides the rural homes, this... village also features a church, a stable and a barn and even a distillery for producing plum brandy, locally known as “rakija”. Don’t miss trying the traditional Serbian delicacies served in the onsite restaurant.

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Novi Sad
Serbia

105 min

Novi Sad is an easygoing and creative city that invites you to get to know better all its quirks, whether the historic ones, or artistic... or entertainment events. It is home to many museums, art galleries and cafes and bars where locals cheerfully mix with visitors. In its historic center you can enjoy some of the magnificent buildings of various architectural styles and numerous elegant religious edifices. Novi Sad is especially proud of the Petrovaradin fortress, which is considered its most notable symbol. The city became particularly famous among young people because of the EXIT festival, one of the best music events in Europe. It is an annual music event held continuously since the year 2000.

Quality photo of Nature Park Mokra Gora - Serbia

Nature Park Mokra Gora
Serbia

105 min

Nestled between the mountains of Tara and Zlatibor lies the Mokra Gora Nature Park and its turbulent landscape is the eternal source of inspiration and... serenity. Steep valleys and the gorges of the rivers Beli Rzav, Crni Rzav and Kamicka Reka are in beautiful harmony with numerous peaks and passes. The highlight of this nature park is Drvengrad, an enchanting ethnic village created by Serbian film director Emir Kusturica for his movie “Life Is a Miracle”. Authentic log cabins are dotted around a rectangular plaza with a small wooden church at the other end. Another attraction not to be missed is the train ride on the Sargan Eight, a 12km part of the narrow-gauge heritage railway.

Quality photo of Tjentiste War Memorial - Bosnia and Herzegovina

Tjentiste War Memorial
Bosnia and Herzegovina

60 min

For all admirers of WWII Partisan forces this is a must see monument. The captivating sculpture commemorates the battle of Sutjeska that took place in... May and June 1943. In the battle 20,000 Partisans fought against 127,000 Germans and their allies and after the war this battle became an integral part of the Yugoslav post-war mythology. The monument itself has great artistic value as it looks very powerful and dramatic.