The Serbian capital and former capital of the state of Yugoslavia, Belgrade is one of the oldest cities in Europe. Its location at the confluence of the Sava and Danube Rivers has long made it a contested region. Throughout its history, the “White City,” as its Serbian name translates, has been destroyed and rebuilt 20 times. Fortunately, the wide-reaching citadel remains, housing the Kalemegdan Fortress, Orthodox churches, Turkish baths and green parkland. Its Church of St. Sava is one of the largest Orthodox buildings in the world.
Shore Excursions
Shore excursions vary by itinerary and are subject to change.Panoramic Belgrade
See Belgrade’s monuments and architectural splendor during this enlightening tour of Europe’s most resilient city.
Dine in Belgrade’s Bohemian Quarter
Stroll the vintage streets of Belgrade and savor an authentic Serbian meal at a local restaurant.
Bicycling Belgrade
Join locals on a leisurely exploration of a popular urban outdoor escape along the banks of the Sava River.
Royal Palace of Serbia
Get a glimpse into the life of Serbian nobility during a visit to the stunning Royal Palace.