
Serbia · BALKANS
Belgrade
The White City — Kalemegdan fortress, nightlife and the confluence.
— Journey —
5 h from Kotor · Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG)
Belgrade is the most vibrant city in the Balkans — a metropolis of 1.7 million built on a promontory where the Sava meets the Danube, with a nightlife scene (Splavovi river floating clubs) that has attracted international DJs every weekend since the 1990s. The Kalemegdan Fortress, occupied since the Neolithic period and fought over by Romans, Byzantines, Ottomans, Austrians and Serbs, dominates the confluence. Knez Mihailova, the pedestrian main street, connects the fortress to Terazije Square. The new Belgrade Waterfront (Beograd na Vodi) development has added a luxury hotel and apartment tower to the Sava riverfront. FFGR Montenegro provides Belgrade as a chauffeur corridor destination — five hours from Kotor via the E763 motorway — or as an airport transfer hub for guests arriving at Nikola Tesla Airport and continuing to Montenegro.
— Signature Experiences —
- ·Kalemegdan Fortress (confluence viewpoint)
- ·Skadarlija Bohemian Quarter
- ·Ada Ciganlija (river beach island)
- ·Belgrade Waterfront (Beograd na Vodi)
- ·Church of Saint Sava (one of largest Orthodox)
- ·Splavovi floating clubs (Danube riverboats)
— Signature Hotels —
- ·Square Nine Hotel
- ·Metropol Palace
- ·Hotel Moskva
- ·Beograd na Vodi W Hotel
— Also in this region —
Croatia
Dubrovnik
The Pearl of the Adriatic — limestone walls above turquoise sea.
Croatia
Split
Diocletian's Palace — living Roman city on the Dalmatian coast.
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Sarajevo
Where East meets West — Baščaršija, mosques and the Miljacka.
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Mostar
Stari Most — the Ottoman bridge that defines the Balkans.
Croatia
Hvar
Croatia's most glamorous island — lavender, fortress and speedboats.
Croatia
Zagreb
Croatia's cultured capital — Upper Town and Museum of Broken Relationships.
