Belgrade cruise port guide
The meeting point of Central Europe and the Middle East is situated where the Sava flows into the Danube. This gateway to the Balkans is open, cosmopolitan and full of fun. By simply strolling through the city, you can travel back through the history of Belgrade, admire its architecture and encounter European modernism. And while you discover culinary specialties on every corner, your eye will be drawn to the magnificent influences of the Ottoman Empire, which gives way to socialist classicism on the next corner. Every visitor ends up in Belgrade’s medieval fortress sooner or later, which features moats and a beautiful park. It’s time for a little break.
About Belgrade
Belgrade sits at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, making it a key port of call on Danube river cruises. The Port of Belgrade, operated since 1961, manages both cargo and passenger terminals and offers access to the city's historic Kalemegdan Fortress, Bohemian quarter of Skadarlija, and vibrant cafe culture. The port is the most developed in Serbia with an annual cargo tonnage of 4.594 million tonnes as of 2023.
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