The biggest tourist attraction in Serbia is, of course, its capital, Belgrade. As the main and largest city of Serbia, Belgrade abounds in cultural and historical monuments, a famous and unique nightlife, and the spectacular position on two great rivers separates it from other capitals in Europe. During the navigation season, ie from mid-April to the end of September, the ships Trajan and Stevanske Livade will have a regular evening cruise to 'Belgrade rivers' every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday with departure at 18:00h in the spring months and 19:30h in the summer months. During the Danube and Sava cruises, on the departure, you will see the environment of the Hotel Jugoslavia with the most famous Belgrade rafts and nightlife. Further, the waterway leads across the Danube to Gardoš - the most beautiful part of Zemun, from where it continues downstream around Lido and the Great War Island to the Nebojša Tower and the Pančevo Bridge. From the Danube the ship leads to the Sava River and, next to Kalemegdan, Kapetanija, beneath the Cathedral and bridges, along with the Belgrade Fair, cruising continues towards the bridge on Ada and from there back to Gabbiano, from where you started. Total about 20 km of sailing in about 100 minutes.