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Krstarenje Dunavom Kroz Istoriju Krstarenje Dunavom kroz istoriju NACIONALNI PARK I ĐERDAPSKA KLISURA, BEOGRADSKA, SMEDEREVSKA, RAMSKA I GOLUBAČKA TVRĐAVA, LEPENSKI VIR, HE ĐERDAP, TRAJANOVA TABLA tri dana / dve noći – brodom i autobusom OTP 421/2020 Sa opcijom izleta do Vratnjanskih kapija i Rajačkih pimnica www.hotelkladovo.rs www.krstarenjedunavom.rs POLASCI 2020: [email protected] JUN JUL AVGUST SEPTEMBAR OKTOBAR [email protected] 5, 26 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 7, 14, 21, 28 4, 11, 18, 25 2, 9 +381 19 810 810 +381 64 820 75 05 Prvi dan. Beograd - Smederevo - Ram - Veliko Gradište - Golubac - Đerdapska Klisura - Donji Milanovac - Tekija – Kladovo (240km): Sastanak putnika na pristaništu Beograd (Karađorđeva ulica, pored Brankovog mosta) u 07:30h. Ukrcavanje na brod do 7:40h, polazak broda Aquastar Maxim u 7:50h. Krstarenje započinjemo od beogradske tvrđave prema Kladovu. Prolazi se pored smederevske tvrđave, zatim pored ušća reke Morave u Dunav, srednjevekovne Ramske tvrđave, u delu gde je Dunav najširi na prostoru Srbije. Ramska tvrđava sagrađena je krajem XV veka na Putnički brod Aquastar Maxim mestu sa kojeg se kasnije bezbedno ulazilo i izlazilo iz okupirane Srbije. Nastavak plovidbe pored Srebrnog jezera i Velikog Gradišta. Prolaskom pored Golubačke tvrđave, ulazi se u područje Nacionalnog parka Đerdap, poznatiji i kao Gvozdena kapija. Plovi se kroz najdužu i najdublju evropsku klisuru gde je Dunav i najlepši. Područje jedinstvene flore i faune svedoči o ostacima jednog od najstarijih naselja u Evropi. Prolazak pored Donjeg Milanovca, zatim kroz Veliki i Mali Kazan, pored statue poslednjeg dačanskog kralja Decebala, a zatim obilazak mesta gde je rimski car Trajan utisnuo svoj neizbrisiv trag u steni, poznato kao Trajanova tabla. Dolazak u Tekiju Đerdapska klisura nakon 9,5h sati plovidbe. Kraći transfer autobusom do Kladova. Smeštaj u hotelu “Aquastar Danube”. Večera. Noćenje. Drugi dan. Doručak. Slobodno vreme za Spa aktivnosti (bazeni, sauna...) ili odlazak na fakultativni izlet: Kladovo - Vratna – Rajačke pimnice - Kladovo (8h). Odlazak u selo Vratna i obilazak tri najviša prirodna kamena mosta u Evropi, koji se nalaze nad istoimenom rekom. U blizini ovog prirodnog fenomena nalazi se i Manastir Vratna koji po predanju potiče iz XIV veka. Nastavak puta preko Negotina i dolazak u selo Rajac i poseta Rajačkim pimnicama. Prema zvaničnim podacima kompleks čini više od 160 grupisanih objekata ukopanih u zemlju i koji služe za proizvodnju i skladištenje vina. Ovaj vinogradarski kraj je poznat po izuzetno kvalitetnom vinu. Arheološki muzej Đerdapa Nakon obilaska, sledi degustacija vina i ručak. Povratak u hotel. Večera. Noćenje. Cena izleta: odrasli - 30€, deca do 7 godina - 15€. Plaćanje u hotelu, minimum za realizaciju 15 osoba. Treći dan. Kladovo – Arheološki muzej Đerdapa - HE Đerdap - Lepenski Vir – Golubačka Tvrđava - Beograd (240 Km) - Doručak. Polazak autobusa u 09:00h. Obilazak Arheološkog muzeja Đerdap koji predstavlja značajna svedočanstva o raznorodnim kulturama praistorijskog, rimskog i srednjevekovnog perioda na Dunavu. Sledi obilazak Hidroelektrane Đerdap, sagrađene 1974. godine kao najveći projekat te godine u Evropi koji je značajno izmenio položaj Dunava, lokalnih Golubačka tvrđava sela kao i kulturno-istorijskih spomenika koji se nalaze u blizini. Vožnja autobusom pored Dunava, ka Lepenskom Viru, pauza za ručak. Dolazak na arheološko nalazište Lepenski vir, jedno od najstarijih urbanih naselja Evrope i sveta i predstavlja najveći domet kulture srednjeg kamenog doba (6.500. p.n.e.). Nastavak puta i pauza za razgledanje Golubačke tvrđave sagrađene sredinom XIV veka, više puta rušene, obnavljane i dograđivane kao granično utvrđenje između Srbije, Ugarske i Turske. Planirani dolazak u Beograd u večernjim satima. Hotel Aquastar Danube Cena aranžmana izražena u evrima, plaćanje u dinarskoj protivvrednosti srednjeg kursa NBS Cena po osobi u Doplata za Deca od 7 do 11,99 Deca od 0 -7 godina dvokrevetnoj sobi jednokrevetnu sobu god 175 € 40 € Besplatno 50% popust Napomena: Treća odrasla osoba plaća punu cenu u trokrevetnoj sobi (na upit). Minimum za realizaciju putovanja je 45 osoba. Lepenski Vir U cenu putovanja je uračunato: Krstarenje Dunavom prema programu na relaciji od Beograda do Tekije, smeštaj u hotelu Aquastar Danube 4* na bazi dva noćenja sa polupansionom (doručak i večera, bife- švedski sto), upotreba sadržaja Spa centra u hotelu (bazeni, sauna, hidromasažna kada…), transfer autobusom prvog dana od Tekije do Kladova i poslednjeg dana Kladovo – Muzej - He Đerdap - Lepenski Vir – Golubačka tvrđava – Beograd (Pristanište Beograd), doručak i ručak na brodu tokom plovidbe, ručak u povratku trećeg dana, ulaznice za lokalitete Arheološki muzej, He Đerdap, Lepenski Vir i Golubačku tvrđavu, usluge turističkog vodiča i lokalnih vodiča, putarine i takse, boravišna taksa i osiguranje u hotelu i na brodu, kao i troškovi organizacije putovanja. U cenu putovanja nije uračunato: piće tokom plovidbe, individualni troškovi putnika, fakultativni izlet drugog dana boravka. *Program se može neznatno promeniti do početka sezone Cruising Danube Through History NATIONAL PARK AND DJERDAP GORGE BELGRADE, SMEDEREVO, RAM AND GOLUBAC FORTRESS TABULA TRAIANA - LEPENSKI VIR – HP DJERDAP OTP 421/2020 Three days / two nights - by boat and bus www.hotelkladovo.rs www.cruisingevents.rs With the optional excursion to the wine cellars at Rajac village and Vratna gates [email protected] [email protected] Departures 2020: +381 19 810 810 JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER +381 64 820 75 05 5, 26 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 7, 14, 21, 28 4, 11, 18, 25 2, 9 1st Day. Belgrade - Smederevo - Ram - Veliko Gradiste - Golubac – Djerdap Gorge - Donji Milanovac - Tekija –Kladovo (240km): (Meeting passengers) Passengers arrive at the Port of Belgrade (Karadjordjeva Street, next to the Branko's Bridge) at 7:30 a.m. Boarding till 7:40h. Aquastar Maxim cruiser departs at 7:50 am. Cruise starts from the famous Belgrade fortress towards Kladovo, passing by Smederevo Fortrss, the confluence of the Morava and Danube rivers, medieval fortress Ram, in the area where the Danube is the widest in Serbia. Ram fortress was built in the late 15th century on the The Aquastar Maxim ship site which was later known as safe point for entering/exiting then occupied Serbia. Cruise continues then to the Silver Lake and Veliko Gradiste, passing Golubac Fortress where we enter the National Park Djerdap, also known as the Iron Gate. We cruise through the longest and deepest gorge in Europe, area of unique flora and fauna, where remains of one of the oldest European settlements can be seen. Passing Donji Milanovac, you will have the opportunity to visit the place where the Roman Emperor Trajan left a permanent imprint on the rock, known as Tabula Traiana. Arriving in Tekija after a 9.5 hour cruise. Short bus transfer to Kladovo. Accommodation at the Hotel "Aquastar Danube". Djerdap Gorge Dinner. Overnight. 2nd Day. Breakfast. Free time for Spa & Wellness activities (pool, sauna) or going to the optional excursion: Kladovo – Vratna Gates – Rajac – Kladovo (8h). Short drive to the village Vratna where you can see the three highest, nature made stone bridges in Europe, over Vratna River. Nearby this natural phenomenon is the old Vratna Monastery which was built in the 14th century. The excursion continues through the town of Negotin and arriving at the Rajac vineries. According to the official reports Rajac vineries consist of more than 160 underground objects. Vineries are well known for HP Djerdap their high quality wines. After the tour of the vineries, lunch is served and wine tasting is offered. Arrival at the hotel. Price: Adults - 30 € per person, children 0-7 y.o. – 15€. Paying at the hotel. Please note, minimum of 15 persons is required for excursions to be realized. Dinner. Overnight. 3rd Day - Kladovo – Archeological Museum – HP Djerdap - Lepenski Vir – Golubac Fortress - Belgrade (240km) Breakfast at the hotel and departure by bus at 9:00 am. Visiting Djerdap’s Archaeological museum in Kladovo, whose exhibition covers remnants of different Danube cultures from prehistoric, Roman and medieval periods. Next stop is Hydro plant Djerdap, built in 1974.y as the biggest project Golubac Fortress of the year in Europe. It significantly changed the position of the Danube River, the local villages as well as cultural and historical monuments that are located nearby. Driving along the Danube River towards Donji Milanovac, lunch break. Arriving at the archaeological site Lepenski Vir, which was known as one of the oldest European and world urban settlements, as well as culturally advanced for the Middle Stone Age period (6500 BCE). The journey continues on towards Belgrade, with a short stop at the Golubac Fortress. The fortress was built in mid-14th century, and was many times Hotel Aquastar Danube demolished and rebuilt as a border fortress between Serbia, Hungary and Turkey. This is where the official sightseeing and program ends and after a short drive, arrival in Belgrade is expected in the early evening. Price per person in 1/2 Supplement for single Children 7 do 11,99 y.o. Children 0-7 y.o. room room 175 € 40 € Free of charge 50% disscount REMARK: Third adult pays full price in the triple bed room (on request) Minimum of 45 persons is required for this travel program to be realized Lepenski Vir In tour price are included: Danube Cruise from Belgrade to Tekija village according to the travel program, two nights accommodation at Aquastar Danube Hotel 4* in Kladovo, based on halfboard (buffet breakfast and dinner), use of Spa center facilities in the hotel (pool, sauna, hot tub…), bus transfers from Tekija village to Kladovo on the 1st day, and last day from Kladovo to Belgrade, breakfast and lunch on the boat during cruise, lunch on the last day, entrance to Archeological Museum ,HP Djerdap, Lepenski Vir, Golubac Fortress, staying taxes and assurance in hotel and on boat, services of tour guide and local guides, tolls and fees. Tour price does not include: drinks on the ship during cruise, optional excursions on 2nd day, other individual expenses.
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