Discover the magic of Novi Sad and the natural beauty of Fruška Gora
Nordic Resort is the perfect starting point for exploring the urban charm of Novi Sad and the untouched nature of Fruška Gora. Stroll through the Petrovaradin Fortress, discover cultural gems in the heart of the city, and enjoy cozy restaurants and riverside cafés along the Danube.

Fruška Gora
Just 20 minutes from Nordic Resort, Fruška Gora is a true haven for nature lovers, active travelers, and wine enthusiasts. This natural oasis offers endless opportunities for relaxation, exploration, and enjoying authentic landscapes.


Fruška Gora National Park
The oldest national park in Serbia is known for its rich flora and fauna – from deer, foxes, and eagles to rare plant species that make every walk feel like a quiet escape into nature.
Lakes
Fruška Gora is home to numerous artificial lakes – including Borkovac, Ledinci, Sot, and Bešenovo. Ideal for fishing, summer swims, or simply relaxing by emerald waters surrounded by forest.


Wine Tourism
Fruška Gora is the heart of Vojvodina’s wine country. Wine tours offer visits to renowned wineries, tastings of authentic varietals, and indulgence in local culinary specialties.
Novi Sad
A blend of history, culture, and modern charm
Just a 15-minute drive from Nordic Resort, Novi Sad is Serbia’s second-largest city and the European Capital of Culture for 2022. With rich heritage and a contemporary vibe, the city blends history, art, gastronomy, and vibrant nightlife.


Cultural Landmarks
At the heart of Novi Sad lies Liberty Square, surrounded by iconic buildings like the City Hall and the Name of Mary Church. Matica Srpska houses priceless collections of literature and art, while the Danube Park is a beloved spot for peaceful walks.
Petrovaradin Fortress
One of the city's most recognized landmarks, Petrovaradin Fortress was built in the 17th century and offers a breathtaking view over Novi Sad. Today, it's a thriving center of art and home to the famous EXIT Festival – one of Europe’s leading music events.


Gastronomy & Nightlife
Novi Sad delivers a diverse culinary scene – from traditional Vojvodina dishes to contemporary fusion cuisine. Restaurants at the fortress and along the Danube provide unforgettable dining experiences, while wine tours and lively taverns promise an energetic night out.
Events & Festivals
All year round, Novi Sad comes alive with a vibrant calendar of events: EXIT Festival, Sterijino Pozorje, Tamburica Fest, the Street Musicians Festival, and many more draw visitors from around the world.


Sremska Kamenica
A hidden gem between Fruška Gora and the DanubeLocated on the right bank of the Danube, at the foot of Fruška Gora’s northern slopes, Sremska Kamenica is a blend of scenic beauty and historical heritage. This charming town is the perfect base for nature lovers and cultural explorers.
Kamenički park
Kamenički Park is the oldest park near Novi Sad, established between 1834 and 1836. Protected as a natural monument and cultural-historical landmark, it is home to the 19th-century


Church of the Nativity of the Most Holy Mother of God
Church of the Nativity of the Most Holy Mother of God is a Serbian Orthodox church built between 1737 and 1758, known for its iconostasis and frescoes that merge Orthodox tradition with Baroque artistry.
House of Jovan Jovanović Zmaj
House of Jovan Jovanović Zmaj was the home of one of Serbia’s most beloved poets and physicians. Today, it is a museum honoring his life, work, and contribution to Serbian culture.
