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Nautika, Lov i Ribolov 2026
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Nautika, Lov i Ribolov 2026

Start date
2-6 April 2026
Location
Belgrade Fair (Beogradski sajam), Belgrade

Nautika, Lov i Ribolov — The 46th Belgrade International Fair of Nautics, Hunting, Fishing, Camping, and Active Leisure.

The fair is traditionally held at the Belgrade Fairgrounds and gathers exhibitors and visitors from the entire region. Camping equipment and the outdoor lifestyle are an integral part of the overall exhibition.

Thematic areas:

  • Nautics and Sailing — boats, yachts, equipment
  • Hunting and Fishing — weapons, lures, accessories
  • Camping and Outdoor — tents, trailers, vanlife equipment
  • Active Leisure and Adventure

The fair is organized by JP Beogradski sajam.

Organizer

JP Belgrade Fair

Location

Belgrade Fair (Beogradski sajam), Bulevar vojvode Mišića 14, 11070 Beograd, Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia

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Disclaimer: This event was created automatically based on publications in news sources, social media, or official organizer websites. Before visiting, we recommend checking current details with the organizers — dates, venue, and other information may change. We are not responsible for any inaccuracies.

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