Each summer the Belgrade Regatta with three-hour manifestation promotes the beauties of the nation’s capital and rafting as a sport and tourist attraction.
The Belgrade regatta offers a unique experience of the nation’s capital through a 6.5 kilometers long regatta from Makiš to Ada Ciganlija. The inseparable element of the regatta is great music thus the boat parade seems like a great floating party on the Sava river.
Everyone can participate in the Belgrade regatta whether they have their own boats or not, as the its organizers provide boats for rent. All you need is to apply for the regatta, register your vessel with the organizers and have enough positive energy and love of nature.
After the regatta is finished, the merriest crew is announced and all the participants can join the rest of the program on the water – “Head-to-head” rafting race, or a tournament in beach volleyball.
For years the Belgrade regatta has been proving that Belgrade lives not only on the asphalt, instead during summer months the life transfers to the rivers.
How to get to the Belgrade regatta?
For all those who will use public transport we recommend the bus line 92 with departures at 6.00, 6.40, 7.20, 8.00, 8.40, 9.20 from the main railway station.
When you are already here, don’t miss…
The Belgrade fortress, a symbol of Serbia’s capital.
Take a walk along Skadarlija, Belgrade’s own bohemian street, and enjoy the specialties of Serbian cuisine in any“kafana” (traditional tavern)
Walk along the Zemun quay to the Gardoš hill where the remains of the Zemun fortress are, and see the he beautiful Tower of Sibiljanin Janko.
Take a walk from Kalemegdan over Knez Mihajlova street and Terazije, over the King Milan’s street and the Slavija square to the magnificent temple of Saint Sava, that way you wil also get to know the centre of town.
Experience a crazy nights out on “splavs” (floating river clubs) under the railway bridge on the Sava river, not far from the place where Belgrade Boat Carnival is taking place.