Great War Island is an urban island in the Danube River at the confluence with the Sava River, offering rich biodiversity, unique landscapes, and a haven for birdwatchers.
Great War Island is situated at the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers in Belgrade, Serbia. Covering over 200 hectares, the island is known for its lush ecosystems, which support a diverse array of plant and animal species. Notably, it provides habitat for over 100 bird species, making it a favored location for ornithologists and nature enthusiasts. Historically, the island played a strategic military role, influencing its name, and remnants of its past can still be found in some partially preserved fortifications. Today, visitors can explore its natural beauty through several walking paths, observe the seasonal bird migrations, or relax on Lido Beach, which is a popular summertime destination. Despite its urban setting, the island serves as a tranquil retreat from the bustling city, ideal for hiking, birdwatching, and picnicking. Conservation efforts focus on maintaining its ecological balance and protecting its biodiversity.
Lido Beach offers a sandy retreat with views of Belgrade's skyline.
A thriving bird habitat, especially noted for migratory species.
Remnants of historical military fortifications.
Peaceful walking paths through diverse plant species.
A popular beach spot during the summer at the northern tip of the island.
Home to over 100 species of birds, offering excellent opportunities for birdwatching.
Remnants of old military structures that tell the story of the island's strategic past.