Have you ever heard that some fortress have never been conquered by any army?
Do you wonder why?
If you visit the guardian of the Danube – Golubac Fortress you will understand it! Following the flow of the Danube river from Belgrade, just at the entrance of Djerdap gorge, right there where the Danube is widest and deepest, you will meet the magnificent military medieval fort Golubac.
Looking like a castle from the fairytale Golubac Fortress is the biggest attraction of Eastern Serbia.
Golubac fortress has ten towers. The first and the true builder of this fortress gave it nine towers set in front, back and lower town, but Turks added another tower and strengthened the fortress with canon openings. All towers are built in a shape of a square except the donjon tower (the strongest tower of the fortress, the last stand of defense) that has a polygonal base, and the cylindrical top, thus the name Šešir kula (Hat Tower).
On our tour you will also learn numerous legends about its name and masters.
Alongside with stories, Golubac Fortress is amazing place for taking photos, our tour guide will give his best to make sure that you have glorious photos from this journey!
After breathtaking fortress, we will visit the magnificent Djerdap gorge, biggest gorge of Europe, the Djerdap National Park and the archaeological site from the Stone Age – Lepenski Vir.
With some breathtaking views that you will see, Djerdap will definitely blow your mind same as Golubac Fortress.
Lepenski Vir archaeological site will be unique chance of meeting prehistoric Europe settlements, with learning a lot of history that you probably didn’t know before.
Goddes of Lepenski Vir statue is one of most important artifact of prehistoric ages.
After full day tour, return to Belgrade is planned in late evening hours .