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  • Post published: October 27, 2021
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Serbia Tour Package from India .- Serbia is a Balkan European beautiful country. Serbia was not so popular among Indian tourists before Covid. However, very few are aware that Serbia is one of the 2 European countries that give Arrival visas to Indians. After the introduction of Covid restrictions by countries on people flying from India, Serbia became one of the routes via which people travelled to their final destinations.

As we mentioned, Serbia holiday packages were not quite famous among Indians, however, things have changed. In 2021, people became aware of the beautiful culture, infrastructure, history and scenery of Serbia. Alone in 2021 even when the pandemic was on the rise, almost 30,000 tourists travelled to Serbia from India.

Inclusions In Serbia tour package from India

Hotels in serbia tour package.

There are standard hotels in Serbia starting from the 2 Star category to 7 stars. In season times, there could be availability issues with the hotels. The number of hotels in Serbia would be lesser than other tourist destinations, however, Serbia is working on it. Lestacworld.com is having very good deals with hotel chains and properties in Serbia.

It will always be a cheaper deal to book with companies like validroute.com instead of making any online transaction for Hotels in Serbia.

Few Popular Hotels in Belgrade for tourists

  • Metropol Palace
  • Hayat Regency Belgrade
  • Hilton Belgrade
  • Holiday Inn Express Belgrade

Cab transfers in Serbia tour package

It is very important to choose the best transportation medium in Belgrade. Where few tourists also opt for self-drive cars, however, it will not always be a better option. If you are expecting English everywhere in Serbia then it is a myth. Self-drive is always recommended in Belgrade, not in suburbs or other cities.

Having is nice transportation vehicle with a local representative that knows everything is what you should look for in a Holiday package of Serbia from India. Lestacworld Holiday Planners and Validroute.com have special tie-ups with transportation facilities in Serbia.

Flights from India to Serbia

If you are looking for Serbia tour packages from India, you will have to work on flights and airlines first. In 2021 the lowest fare between India to Serbia was around Rs 35000 per person. Though prices fluctuated a lot however it is expected to come down in future with the rise in demand.

Airports from India from where there are good flights to Serbia

Airline options from india to serbia.

  • KLM Airlines

RTPCR test in Serbia

With the introduction of Covid 19, the RTPCR test has become the major requirement of any Holiday package. Just like Airlines and Hotels, the RTPCR test has become a crucial element. In Serbia, the RTPCR test organising body is very strong and is under the control of govt. Initially, there was only 1 lab in Belgrade for testing which has now been increased to almost 5.

At Serbia airport also there is a facility for instant RTPCR testing which gives results in 120 minutes. The cost of the RTPCR test is the same at all the testing centres as per the policy of govt and ranges around 70-90 Euros.

Cost of Serbia tour package from India

The Cost of the Serbia tour package from India may cost around 1500 Euros per person. This may include 4* hotel stay, economy class flight ticket, RTPCR testing, tours itinerary of 4-7 days and transportation.

However, the cost always depends on ones own requirements but above is the estimated amount.

Covid Situation in Serbia

Serbia has never experienced deadly waves of covid 19, however, there were a few days when cases were on rising. The govt has taken all strict measures to keep a check on the number of cases.

Serbia is a mask free country since 2020 and is progressing good in terms of vaccinating its population.

Frequently asked questions on Serbia Tour Packages from India

Yes, Indians need visas to travel to Serbia for tourism purposes however that visa can be obtained on the spot. In other words, Serbia is the first European country that gives arrival visas to Indians for tourism purposes.

The documents required for a Serbian tourist visa are. – a)Return/onward e-ticket b)Hotel Booking c)Mandatory Insurance minimum 20000 Euros d)RTPCR test or Vaccination certificate (Vaccines approved by WHO)

No, USD is not easily acceptable in Serbia. Though it can be exchanged very easily at forex centres you won’t be able to barter it easily in local shops or malls.

The cost of the RTPCR test in Serbia for tourists is around 70 -90 Euro. The RTPCR test data is linked with the govt system. Tourists may also get the test done at Belgrade Airport, the result of which is given in 120 minutes.

Serbia is a good destination for a honeymoon or not, totally depends on one’s personal choices. Serbia is a beautiful country with a vast history and picturesque landscapes. Couples expecting Bikini, beach or chilling mountains should not opt for Serbia However.

7 Nights are enough to explore Serbia as a destination in the tour package.

Day 1 – Arrival at Belgrade Airport & check-in to resort Day 2 – BELGRADE – KRUŠEDOL MONASTERY – SREMSKI KARLOVCI – NOVI SAD – BELGRADE Day 3 – BELGRADE – VIMINACIUM – GOLUBAC – LEPENSKI VIR – KLADOVO Day 4 – KLADOVO – FELIX ROMULIANA – NIŠ Day 5- NIŠ – KRUŠEVAC – ŽIČA – STUDENICA – KOPAONIK Day 6 – KOPAONIK – SOPOĆANI – WOODEN TOWN – ŠARGAN EIGHT TRAIN RIDE – ZLATIBOR Day 7 – ZLATIBOR – TOPOLA/OPLENAC – BELGRADE Day 8 -Check out and drop at Airport as per the flight timings

Yes, Serbia can be clubbed with Albania or Romania in an itinerary. If one is especially looking for Arrival countries for Indian s then Albania and Serbia are the best options for a holiday package.

The best time to visit Serbia for a tour package is from February to May and then starting from August to October. June and July are quite hot and December to Feb are extremely cold.

There are few Indian restaurants in Serbia that serve Indian food. Other than those Indian food wont be available easily. Indian restaurants in Serbia are – a)Diwali Palace b)Curry Express

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Planning a Trip to Serbia: Everything You Need to Know

If you’re looking to travel off-the-beaten-path, the Balkans should be on your radar. Serbia is still relatively undiscovered, the people are extremely warm and hospitable, the cities are safe, and food and drink is cheap. So here’s everything you need to know before planning a trip to Serbia and the perfect itinerary to help you discover this Balkan gem!

What are the Balkans?

The Balkans are a group of countries in Eastern Europe; the exact set of countries that are considered part of this region is always up for debate but generally includes Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Kosovo, Bulgaria, Romania, Albania, and North Macedonia. Most of these countries were communist for a long time, and have only been opening up to tourism in the last decade or two. This makes them an excellent choice for your travel plans – still undiscovered, still cheap, and pretty easy to navigate.

Architecture of Hotel Moskva in Belgrade

What’s the best time to visit Serbia?

As with many countries in Europe, it’s most pleasant to visit Serbia in April-May or September-October. It can get quite sunny in the summer. However, unlike other European countries that are incredibly packed in the summer, Serbia is not. So rest assured, even if you visit in the dead of the summer, you won’t have to fight the crowds (although it will be pretty hot)!

Sunset overlooking Belgrade

How many days should I spend in Serbia?

Depends on how much time you have! If you are planning a trip to Serbia, I would highly recommend exploring at least two cities, to get a more authentic feel of the country. This means a minimum of 4-5 days. Here’s a quick itinerary to help you figure out how many day to spend there.

  • Belgrade (2-3 days)
  • Novi Sad (+1-2 days)
  • Zemun (a suburb of Belgrade, +1 day)
  • Subotica (+1-2 days)
  • Fruska Gora National Park (+2 days)

Where should I go: The Ideal Itinerary for a trip to Serbia

Most likely, you’re planning a trip to Serbia and only have a week or less. I would recommend spending 3 days in Belgrade, 1 day in Zemun, and 2 days in Novi Sad. They are all super close to each other and very accessible, making the trip much easier. However, do check out the other spots I’ve listed above to see if something else interests you a bit more.

Sunset from the Petrovaradin Fortress in Novi Sad Serbia

How to travel within Serbia

Train infrastructure is not the greatest; trains are often delayed. Instead, the bus system is pretty efficient, reliable, safe and clean (and very cheap). I would highly recommend it! Renting a car is also easy, but unless you’re going to be there for more than a week, or are traveling to slightly more offbeat places, it’s much more convenient to just take buses!

How much does a trip to Serbia cost?

Serbia is very cheap!

  • A great dinner at a nice restaurant will cost only $10/person
  • A glass of alcohol at a bar will cost only $2
  • A nice Airbnb (for 2 people) in a central neighborhood will cost only $50/night
  • A round-trip bus ticket from Belgrade-Novi Sad costs $18/person

Raspberry beer overlooking Sava river in Belgrade Serbia

Is there enough vegetarian food in Serbia?

Serbian cuisine is very meat-heavy, so don’t expect to try much local food while you’re there. However, there’s LOTS of great vegetarian-friendly places serving Italian, Mediterranean and global fare. I had some of the best meals in Serbia, so don’t worry at all if you’re vegetarian.

Other general travel advice while planning a trip to Serbia:

  • English is widely-spoken! The exception might be cab drivers outside of Belgrade.
  • Avoid taking cabs from unknown companies, at airports or bus stops.  They tend to overcharge you. Have your hotel or Airbnb host book you a car instead, or give you a trusted company’s name.
  • Most shops will not accept Euros, so make sure you have sufficient Serbian Dinars on you. Many souvenir stores will accept Euros, and give you change back in Serbian Dinars, so that’s helpful!
  • Sofia Adventures is a  great website for planning a trip to Serbia or anywhere in the Balkans. I got a lot of helpful tips from there!

Central square in quaint town of Novi Sad Serbia

That’s everything you need to know while planning a trip to Serbia! It’s a unique destination, that hasn’t gotten the attention it deserves. Visit it soon before everyone else discovers it 🙂

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1. Zlatibor: Situated in the lands of western Serbian mountains, Zlatibor is a popular destination for tourists in the Serbia tour packages. The most wonderful thing about this tourist spot is that visitors get to enjoy skiing in the fields that are covered white in snow. It's beautiful old wooden temples and the historical preserved houses are few of the many top attractions of Zlatibor. While visiting this beautiful place, tourists should definitely enjoy the taste of the local cuisines of Zlatibor. Indulge in the delicious flavours Zlatiborac prsuta, a slice of dried meat, and slivovitz, plum liquor, and so many other exotic dishes that are simply delectable.  Location: Zlatibor, Dobroselica, Serbia 2. Studenica Monastery: The Studenica Monastery has so many amazing features that make it a beautiful tourist attraction. Creating a beautiful blend, this place has great green grass and two white marble holy places that consist of the Church of the King and the Church of the Virgin. An enchanting twelfth-century religious community, it is popular for the remarkable thirteenth and fourteenth-century Byzantine frescoes, it's artistic designs, and luxurious additions that are spread across the different places of worship at the monastery. The place and the monastery find a standing as the most important religious community in Serbia and is also known as the mother of the entire Serbian Orthodox religious groups. The founder of Serbia and the monastery, Stefan Nemanja is buried on the grounds. Location: Unnamed Road, Brezova 36343, Serbia 3. Djerdap National Park: The Djerdap National park, also known by the name Iron Gates, is designated as the longest and deepest of the mountains in the entire European continent. Tourists who come to this national park are left in awe of the picturesque beauty of the Golubac Fortress that is situated on the grounds of the national park. Those who are looking forward to witnessing the historical and cultural heritage, visit the Lepenski Vir - one of the most important prehistoric archeological sites.  The wonderful national park is also great for those adrenaline seeking travelers, as they can quench their thirst for thrill through the hiking tours. While at the park, one is sure to lose themselves in the gorgeous views of the mesmerizing, beautiful and grand Djerdap. Location: North-eastern part of Serbia, on Romanian Border.  4. Kopaonik National Park: The Kopaonik National Park is one of the most popular tourist destinations included in the Serbia Tour packages. The park used to be a mountain until the year 1981, after which it got converted into a beautiful public park. Today it functions as an amazing ski resort with 25 lifts that are capable of hosting around 32,000 skiers. Visitors enjoy skiing in the midst of the snow-covered mountains with its enchanting views. The unique rock structures that form in the park attract visitors and tourists for their amazing design. The hot springs, geysers, and waterfalls add to the natural scenery of the National Park and it's beautiful landscapes. You will get yourself some social media worthy pictures that will leave everyone in awe of the beauty of Serbia.  Location: Kopaonik 36354, Serbia 5. Devil’s Town: A sure place is reserved in your Serbia Tour Packages for its most stunning and unique town, the Devil's Town, named after its stone development and differently shaped stones. The town is named Djavolja Varos (Devil's Town) due to the belief that these stone shapes appear as the devils battle amongst themselves for power and cause changes in them. However, the scientific reason for formation of these pyramids is that these towers are built because of the water eroding the stones and causing unique shapes. Over the years this phenomenon has become a geologic marvel that tourists should definitely include in their Serbia Tour Packages.  Location: Bez ulice, Serbia 6. Kalemegdan Fortress: The hallways of Kalemegdan Fortress are full of history and culture. Decorated with amazing landscape and a magnificent grandeur the Kalemegdan Fortress is a must visit tourist attraction in the Serbia tour packages. The  Fortress happens to be one of Belgrade’s most popular tourist spots, located in the downtown area. The most incredible park in Belgrade, the place is an ideal spot to soak in the natural beauty of the meeting point of the Sava and Danube waterways. You can choose to take a leisurely stroll, or go for a run, rest under a tree and spend time reading a book, taking in the natural air, and appreciating the natural greenery of the Kalemegdan. The gardens are an ideal spot for unwinding during your Serbia Tour Packages. A constant place for many travelers, the place is open day and night, throughout the year.  Location: Kalemegdan, Beograd, Serbia 7. Church of St. Sava: While Kalemegdan is the best place for an outdoor excursion and an insight to the capital, the Church of St. Sava is an engineer and architectural marvel. The Church is a beautiful addition to the backdrop of the city and its design is appreciated by visitors from all around the world. The Church of St. Sava has inscriptions signed during the Ottoman Empire era, and visitors enjoy the sense of peace and calm that engulfs them during their visit.  Location: Krušedolska, Beograd, Serbia 8. Drina River House: Another marvel of Engineering and architecture, the Drina River House is as adventurous and unique as it sounds. A wooden cottage in the middle of a river is something most people will only dream to build, but here it stands in the middle of a town in Serbia.  The idea of a river House came true in 1969 because a bunch of swimmers decided to build a secluded spot to rest. They added a unique feature and another beautiful touch to the mighty backdrop of the Drina waterway. The picturesque House is amongst the top tourist spots where tourists find Instagram worthy snaps from your Serbia holiday packages. Location: Drina, Herzegovina 9. Subotica City Hall: The town of Subotica is misjudged for many reasons but is something you shouldn't miss on your Serbia Tour Packages. The Subotica City Hall is an Art Nouveau engineering marvel of the country, which was built in the mid-twentieth century and still stands with a stunning grandeur.  If you wish to skip this Hungarian border town from your Serbia Holiday Packages, do so at your own risk. The town's beautiful atmosphere engulfs many amazing local cafes, a magnificent city hall, and a blue fountain that is stunning. Subotica is great for tourists to relax and unwind while shopping for beautiful souvenirs from the Buvljak, which happens to be one of the largest flea markets in the European continent.  Location: Štrosmajerova, Subotica, Serbia 10. Skull Tower: This grave monument holds a significant place in Serbian history. Built by one of the Turk rulers, the monument is a structure of sacrifice and courage of the Serbs defending their lands from invaders and raiders. While today only part of the monument remains, it still represents the heart and soul of what the people of this country went through to protect what's theirs.  Location: Bulevar Dr Zorana, Niš, Serbia

What are the best things to do during the Serbia tour?

1. Explore The Nikola Tesla Museum: Strolling in the hallways and rooms of the Nikola Tesla Museum is an interesting way to spend time in your Serbia Tour Packages. Built in honour of Nikola Tesla, the museum is a way to collect, protect and display his works. A great designer, a keen appreciator of physics - Tesla is one of the great names in history. The museum teaches about his life's work and what's even more amazing is that all this is done with 3D effect. You will definitely enjoy the museum a bit more if you are someone who loves cars.  Location: Krunska, Beograd, Serbia 2. Visit Avala Tower: The Avala tower was once used as a communication tower for travelers to indicate that they have reached the city. It stands 205 meter in entirety and today is one of the best places in the city to enjoy a mesmerizing panoramic view. Travelers find themselves in awe of the 360 bird eye view from the top of the tower.  Location: Beli Potok, Serbia 3. Stari Dvor And Novi Dvor: The words Stari Dvor and Novi Dvor translate to Old Palace and New Palace. Popular tourist destination in Serbia Packages, both the places stand in the same place and show the amalgamation of the modern architecture style with the old designs and how beautifully they blend together.  Even today, the Obrenovic dynasty lives in the Old Palace as it is the house of the royal family. The New Palace has worked as the City Assembly from the beginning, and continues to do so till date.  Location: Dragoslava Jovanovic, Beograd, Serbia 4. Dine In Peace At Splavovi : While the days are meant to explore the history and culture of this wonderful country, the evenings are reserved for more peaceful and quiet arrangements. Dinner at Splavovi is a great way to spend some peaceful quality time during your Serbia Tour Packages. Popular amongst tourists due to its many bars, restaurants and eateries - the place is lit and vibrant during the night. With boats tied to the banks, there are live musical performances, dance performances and so much more that tourists can enjoy during their Serbia Packages.  Location: Danube and Sava rivers Balkans 5. Exploring The White Palace: The White Palace or also known as the National Assembly is a wonderful piece of architecture that no tourist should miss in their Serbia Holiday Packages. The gorgeous Palace is decorated with Georgian furnishings and amazing art pieces from Poussin, Canaletto, Vernoses, Brueghel, Titian, and many more places.  If you are booking your Serbia Tour Packages in the summer, make sure you visit the White Palace as it is magnificent during the season.  Location: Beli Dvor, Bulevar kneza Aleksandra Karadjordjevica, Beograd, Serbia 6. Walk Down To Skadarlija: Away from the hustle of honking vehicles and pollution is the quaint place of Skadarlija. The cobbled roads have witnessed the lives of many famous Serbian artists, vocalists, scholars, and performers in the mid 1900s. The place is a Bohemian destination dream in the Serbia Tour Packages.  While their tourists like to explore the bistros, nightlife, traditional Serbian food, and soak in the amazing craftsmanship as they walk on the streets.  Location: Skadarlija, Belgrade, Serbia 7. Visit The Museum Of Yugoslav History: Once the tomb of the previous dictator President Josip Broz Tito, the place is now turned into a museum. Established in the 1900s the museum is famous amongst tourists and locals alike for its insight into the history and life of a famous personality. The museum houses more than 20,000 documents and entries that can be read while here during your Serbia Tour Packages.

What are the best Outdoor Activities in Serbia?

1. Trekking: The Altai and Sayany ranges of Serbia offer some amazing trails to tourists exploring the outdoors in their Serbia Packages. Serbia is a land with high snow-covered peaks and valleys that are mesmerizing. A great place for those who seek thrill and adrenaline, the heights of Serbia attract skilled mountaineers who find challenge in these peaks. Some other great places for Trekking are Olkhon Islands and Khamar Daban Mountains.  2. Watersports: Tourists who enjoy the adrenaline rush they get in the water find themselves busy during itinerary as per their Serbia Travel Packages. With its many amazing rivers flowing from the glacier of South and melting snow adding to the beautiful landscapes, the lands of Serbia have so many options for watersports. Travelers indulge in kayaking, diving and sailing while in the river regions and enjoy the thrill these activities bring.  3. Volcano-Spotting: Outdoor Adventure lovers from around the world come to Serbia for its active volcano peninsula. Situated in the Far East of Russia, Kamchatka makes the hearts of adventure lovers beat a little faster as they enjoy the adrenaline rush from the activity of Volcano Spotting on this spearheaded shaped piece of land.   4. Wildlife-Spotting: Another adventure activity in Kamchatka, Wildlife spotting in the dreamy taiga forests and northern regions is loved by travelers who book Serbia Travel Packages for outdoor adventure activities. Visitors enjoy hunting and fishing in the summers as the weather is favorable and even if they do not wish to indulge in these, sightseeing and spotting wildlife is thrilling enough.

Which are the best cities to explore in Serbia?

1. Belgrade: Situated at the meeting of the Danube and Sava rivers, the capital city of Serbia is a tourist favourite in the Serbia Tour Packages. The city architecture is a mix of the communist era and even older Ottoman Empire - buildings standing in ruins by the side of mighty concrete structures. The city has museums and coffee shops, where tourists like to spend their time learning about the culture and history. In modern times, the nightlife and clubbing scenes of Belgrade can alone make it worth the visit.  2. Novi Sad: Also known as the Athens of Serbia, Novi Sad is one of the most picturesque destinations in the Serbia Packages. While the city has many beautiful buildings that date back to the Hapsburgs, it also has amazing cafes and restaurants hidden in the streets and alleys. The city also has a grand Petrovaradin Citadel, famous amongst tourists for its magnificent structure and yearly music festival.  3. Kragujevac: This beautiful industrial city situated on the banks of Lepenica River is the fourth largest in the country. While there are numerous historical monuments and cultural places to explore on your Serbia Packages, the city is particularly famous for the Sumarice Memorial Park. The charm of the city extends into the night with its amazing nightlife and bars that are enjoyed by the tourists.  4. Kraljevo: A rather small city, Kraljevo is surrounded by many marvellous monasteries that attract tourists. Most Serbia Holiday Packages include the city for its amazing surrounding areas and mediaeval architectural marvels.

How is the nightlife in Serbia? Which places are famous for nightlife in Serbia?

What is the best time to visit serbia.

The best time to visit Serbia is between the months of March to May and September to October. The spring and autumn seasons are particularly surreal and offer a lot of scenic views and a serene atmosphere. Most Serbia Travel Packages are best suited for exploring in these seasons. 

How to reach Serbia?

By Air : Serbia is not connected to India by a direct flight but instead Travellers have to take connecting flights to the country. India is connected to Serbia by the Etihad Airways, Emirates, Lufthansa, Qatar Airways, Jet Airways, Aeroflot, and many such other airlines. Your Serbia Tour Packages are available from all major cities with international airports.  By Road: Serbia is connected to the neighbouring regions via Horgos and Kelebija until Hungary and is also accessible by other entry points.  By Rail: Belgrade, the capital city of Serbia is well connected to all major cities and towns in Europe via the train route.

How long does it take to get Serbia visa?

It takes somewhere between one to three weeks to get the visa for Serbia after submission of required documents to the designated officials. Most Serbia Holiday Packages provide assistance in getting a travel Visa. 

What is the cost for a tourist visa in Serbia?

How much does it cost to tour serbia.

Typically, Serbia Packages for a week for one person will cost somewhere around RSD 15400 and the Serbia Travel Packages for two people will cost approximately around RSD 30800. If someone wishes to take Serbia Holiday Packages for 2 weeks, then it might cost them around RSD 61000 for two people.

What's the currency of Serbia?

How many days are enough in serbia.

The ideal time for most Serbia Holiday Packages is a duration of 4-5 days. This should be ebony to explore all the major tourist attractions of the country and indulge in outdoor adventure activities while there. However some people prefer to take more relaxing and detailed Serbia Tour Packages that take them exploring the deeper regions of the wonderful country and give them more leisure time during their vacations.

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Serbia is a country that has some extreme weather and the best time to visit Serbia would be from mid -April to the end of June.  The capital city of Belgrade is well connected to all the major cities in the world.

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You'll be surprised at the array of tours in Serbia, as there is something for everyone. It's no wonder that visitors can't get enough of these tours, boasting an impressive average guest rating of 4.87 out of 5 stars. Picture yourself joining a group of like-minded adventurers, with an average maximum size of 14 people, ensuring a fantastic blend of social and personalized experiences. The average tour length spans 7 days, with tours ranging from 4 to 17 days long. For physical activity , the tours are marked as easy, moderate, relaxing, and serious, with a prevalent number on easy tours. With our thorough analysis of 17 tours, we've found the best. So rest assured that Serbia has something to captivate every kind of traveler.

  • The length of tours range from 4 to 17 days.
  • The maximum group size of tours range from 5 to 50 people.

The tour packages are also categorized as follows:

  • Moderate (2)
  • Relaxing (1)
  • Serious (1)
  • Coach / Bus (1)
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  • Average Rating 4.87
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How much do organized tour packages to Serbia cost? Are tours expensive?

When we look at all available tours, there's a world of exciting options for travelers. Considering the financial aspect, the average daily price for tours in Serbia stands at a remarkably economical $228 per day . Analyzing the comprehensive data gathered from 17 tours, the overall average cost of all tours is calculated to be $2,051 . Delving further into the pricing details, the cheapest tour starts at an attractive $341, while the most luxurious experience tops out at an impressive $10,463. So, whether you're looking for a wallet-friendly adventure or aiming to pamper yourself with opulence, Serbia boasts an array of tours that cater to diverse preferences and ensure an unforgettable experience.

  • Tours to Serbia range in price from $341 to $10,463, based on data from 17 tours.

How much should I pay for a tour through Serbia?

This table shows the range of guided, organized, and all-inclusive tour prices that visit, start in, or end in Serbia. If you're trying to figure out how much you should pay for an organized tour, this table breaks down the costs by price range.

(All tour prices are in US Dollars before taxes, and come from a base price that is reported by TourRadar. Peak season prices can vary significantly, particularly in destinations where seasonal travel fluctuates dramatically. Price costs can also vary by group size, amenities offered, transportation type, promotional sale prices, and addons not inlcuded in the base prices.)

Prices for the Best Tours to Serbia

What are Serbia's top rated tour packages? And how much do they cost? These tours are the highest rated tours by previous guests.

Considering only the top 25% highest rated tours, in Serbia you'll discover plenty of fantastic the highest-rated options. Get ready to be pleasantly surprised, as the average daily price in this category is an affordable $172 per day . Furthermore, the overall average cost of all tours stands at a reasonable $1,289 , based on data from 5 available tour options. Now, for the overall price range: the cheapest tour available comes in at a pocket-friendly $341, while the most luxurious option reaches a maximum of $3,064. What's more, visitors can rest assured that these tours are well liked, as they boast an impressive average guest rating of 4.96 out of 5 stars. So, get ready to explore Serbia and embark on an unforgettable journey that will make the memories of a lifetime.

What are the best tours to Serbia?

These are the highest rated tours from previous customers.

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Serbia wine & dine, belgrade city break - 4 days / 3 nights, prices for the best luxury tours to serbia.

Considering only luxury level tours, visitors will find a wide range of terrific options when choosing a tour to Serbia. The average daily price for luxury tours to Serbia is a surprisingly affordable $246 per day , with the overall average cost of all tours being $1,859 (based on data from 10 tours). The cheapest tour is $341, and the most expensive tour is $4,155. Also, visitors tend to love all of these tours because the average guest rating is 4.75 out of 5 stars.

What are the best luxury tours to Serbia?

Discover serbia, discover serbia 10 days / 9 nights, serbia uncovered - 7 days, prices for family tours to serbia.

Looking at this type of tour, the array of tour options available in Serbia is diverse. The average daily price for family tours stands at a very reasonable $187 per day . Drawing from an extensive analysis of 13 tours, we've determined that the overall average cost of all tours is a modest $1,486 . It's worth noting that among these options, the cheapest tour can be enjoyed for as little as $346 per person, while those looking to splurge a bit more can opt for the most expensive tour at $4,155. The popularity of these tours speaks volumes, with an average guest rating of 4.87 out of 5 stars, showcasing the satisfaction and appreciation expressed by previous customers.

What are the best family tours to Serbia?

Prices for in-depth cultural tours to serbia.

Considering these specific tours, visitors will find a wide range of terrific options when choosing a tour to Serbia. The average daily price for in-depth cultural tours to Serbia is a surprisingly affordable $231 per day , with the overall average cost of all tours being $2,153 (based on data from 12 tours). The cheapest tour is $346, and the most expensive tour is $10,463. Also, visitors tend to love all of these tours because the average guest rating is 4.85 out of 5 stars.

What are the best in-depth cultural tours to Serbia?

Prices for sightseeing tours to serbia.

Looking at this type of tour, visitors will find a wide range of terrific options when choosing a tour to Serbia. The average daily price for sightseeing tours to Serbia is a surprisingly affordable $129 per day , with the overall average cost of all tours being $977 (based on data from 4 tours). The cheapest tour is $346, and the most expensive tour is $1,260. Also, visitors tend to love all of these tours because the average guest rating is 4.9 out of 5 stars.

What are the best sightseeing tours to Serbia?

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While independent travel is an option in Serbia, the complexities of planning and navigating the challenging transportation options can make booking a tour a better choice. Considering the convenience and potential challenges of visting the country, most travelers find the investment in a package tour to be well justified. Given the potential difficulties of creating your own itinerary, verses leaving the transportation, lodging, activities, and meals to experienced experts with a tour ensures a stress-free experience, allowing you to fully enjoy your trip.

Navigating the travel costs of Serbia often reveals that tours can be a pocket-friendly alternative to independent travel, depending on the tour's specifics such as the destinations, travel style, duration, and other factors. Naturally, every tour and independent trip will be different and have its own cost. Typically, tour providers bundle an array of offerings into an attractively competitive price, often rivalling the expenditure of an independent journey with a similar level of luxury. The average daily expenses for a tour in Serbia is calculated to be approximately $228, yet numerous tours fall below this price. Prices for tours in Serbia span from $341 to $10,463. When comparing tour costs against independent trips in Serbia, it's wise to factor in that most organized guided tours include accommodations, transport, guides, meals, entry tickets, and much more. So, when comparing tour packages with trips planned by yourself, keep in mind the differences because it's not always an equal comparison. To paint an accurate picture of the trip and its costs, make sure you know what is included in the tour package before comparing its price against your own trip plans. Also, diving deep into the costs of independent travel in Serbia is also necessary to find an accurate comparison.

Group Tours vs. Independent Travel in Serbia

For many travelers, the decision between an organized tour package and independent travel can be quite challenging. However, considering the variety of enticing deals and sales available, traveling in Serbia during 2024 or 2025 presents an excellent opportunity to explore the benefits of organized tour packages. These packages, which typically cover accommodations, entry tickets, food, and transportation, offer exceptional value. Moreover, the inclusion of knowledgeable guides ensures a seamless and enriching experience, alleviating the need for extensive trip planning. Conversely, independent travel provides the advantage of greater flexibility and control over your travel plans, allowing you to adjust your schedule and budget to suit your preferences. It also facilitates a closer connection with local cultures and enables you to visit destinations that may not be included in organized tours.

What are the benefits of a package tour to Serbia?

Opting for a tour while traveling brings numerous benefits. One of the best parts of a tour is the unmatched convenience of having every aspect of your journey meticulously arranged. With transportation, accommodations, and activities planned out, you can enjoy a stress-free experience, knowing that all the essentials have been taken care of. This eliminates the need to worry about finding suitable accommodations, organizing logistics, or potentially overlooking any key attractions. Furthermore, the majority of tours offer all-inclusive pricing, allowing you to know the exact cost of your trip beforehand. Benefits of a tour include

  • fixed budget
  • reliable service and schedule
  • knowledgeable guides
  • comfortable amenities
  • not having to plan
  • meeting other like-minded travelers
  • eliminating risks

What are the benefits of independent travel in Serbia?

Independent travel provides freedom, control, and flexibility that that many travelers love. By traveling on your own, you have the freedom to choose your accommodation, visit the attractions that interest you, eat at your preferred times, and explore the destination at your own pace. This level of independence also allows you to have more control over your budget, schedule, itinerary, and the level of comfort you desire during your travels. Benefits also include:

  • flexible budget
  • flexible schedules
  • in-depth cultural opportunities
  • off-the-beaten-path destinations

For your tour to Serbia, it is advisable to plan and book well in advance, ideally a few months or more beforehand. While it is not uncommon for some individuals to secure their tours up to a year in advance, our experience suggests that reserving your spot approximately 6 to 9 months prior to the departure date is usually sufficient. It is important to note that many tours tend to reach full capacity early, so booking early guarantees your place on the trip. Additionally, booking early often comes with the advantage of potentially significant cost savings, as tour companies frequently provide early booking sales and discounted prices. However, it is worth noting that some tour companies may occasionally offer last-minute discounts for tours that have available spots. Yet, waiting for such discounts carries the risk of missing out on a spot if the tour becomes fully booked.

The number of travelers on tours in Serbia can vary greatly, ranging from 5 to 50 individuals, with an average group size of 14 people. However, it is important to note that the size of the tour does not necessarily determine its quality or price.

You'll likely need around 7 days for a tour to Serbia, as this is the average length of most organized tour packages. Tours in Serbia can last anywhere from 4 to 17 days, or sometimes longer. Keep in mind that longer tours tend to cost more money, but will actually get cheaper by the day. Also, longer tours will usually allow you to see more destinations at a reasonable pace, making them a generally better value.

Where do group tours go in Serbia?

The most popular stops in Serbia are Belgrade, Novi Sad, Petrovaradin, Kraljevo, Nis, Smederevo, and Novi Pazar, and many of the tours pass through these destinations.

What tour and travel companies offer packages to Serbia?

A wide range of tour companies offer trips to Serbia. Some companies are large international brands, while others are more regionally or locally based. The benefits and challenges of each company can vary based on its size and level of experience. International companies often have well-established reputations, and tours are rarely canceled due to low turnout. However, they might not have the same local perspectives and insights that you'll find with a smaller, locally based company.

The most popular companies offering tours in Serbia are Victor Tours DMC , Balkan Holidays , Balkan and more , On The Go Tours , and Serbian Private Tours . Some are larger than others, while some are focused on specific regions or types of trips.

What is the best tour company offering trips to Serbia?

Balkan Holidays stands out as the top tour operator in Serbia, boasting the highest-rated tours. Their commitment to excellence and memorable adventures has resulted in a large number of rave reviews from satisfied travelers.

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See also The Best Family-Friendly Tours to Serbia , The Best One Week (7-Day) Tours in Serbia , The Best Christmas & New Years Tours in Serbia , The Best Adventure Tours to Serbia , The Best Cultural Tours in Serbia , The Best Romantic Tours for Couples in Serbia , The Best Tours Under $1000 in Serbia , The Best Budget Tours to Serbia , or The Best Tours for Seniors to Serbia for more tour ideas. With so many options, there's a guided tour or vacation package for every type of traveler.

Also, if you're departing from a specific destination, see The Best One-Week (7-Day) Tours from Belgrade , The Best One-Week (7-Day) Tours from Pristina , The Best 10-Day Tours from Belgrade , or The Best 2-Week Tours from Belgrade for more package tour options.

And for more information on Serbia, see Serbia Travel Costs and Serbia Hotel Costs .

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Serbia Travel Advice: 21 Things to Know Before Visiting Serbia

Serbia Travel Advice: 21 Things to Know Before Visiting Serbia

Since Belgrade is a pretty easy bus ride from Sofia , we are lucky to get to spend a fair amount of time exploring Serbia. We recently added it up, and between the two of us, we’ve spent about two months traveling, backpacking, and road tripping around the country.

While Serbia is a “typical Balkan country” in a lot of ways and you should check out our general Balkan tips before you go, there are also some unique aspects to traveling here that you should be aware of to make your trip go as smoothly and safely as possible. So here are twenty-one Serbia travel tips we think you should know before you visit Serbia.

Wifi & Internet

Serbia - Belgrade - Laptop

In general, Serbia has pretty excellent Wi-Fi. Between the two of us, we’ve used the Wi-FI in Belgrade, Novi Sad, Kragujevac, Novi Pazar, Nis, and Zajecar and in all instances, the Wi-Fi has been pretty fast and reliable. Most cafés will have Wi-Fi and you can occasionally find free Wi-Fi in hot spots in the park.

Serbian Sim Cards

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We recommend buying a SIM card if you have an unlocked phone as it will make your life much easier. We wrote a guide to purchasing a SIM card in Serbia if you want a detailed account. We paid 300 dinars (roughly $3 USD) for a one-week prepaid package with 4 gigs of data and 1000 minutes at VIP. We found cell service across the country to be excellent (of course it’s better in big cities).

Read:  How to Get a Serbian Sim Card

Serbia - Belgrade - Taxi Selfie

Taxi drivers in the Balkans have a bad reputation and it’s not entirely undeserved. We got scammed by taxi drivers so much that we even wrote a guide to avoiding fake taxis in Sofia .

Personally, I try not to take unregistered taxi rides unless I have to. If you or someone else calls a taxi from a company on your behalf to pick you up, the ride will be registered in the system, greatly reducing the chances that your taxi driver will try any funny business with you. When we arrived at the Belgrade bus station and didn’t have working SIM cards yet, we ignored the pushy drivers who approached us as we got off the bus and walked to the nearest hotel and asked them to call a taxi for us. They were happy to oblige.

Once we got SIM cards, we relied on CarGo in order to get us around Belgrade. The app has similar functionality to Uber which is great because it means that you don’t have to deal with cash ever when going by taxi – your data is stored in your account and it is debited automatically. I also like that instead of rewarding a giant multinational conglomerate with questionable ethical practices, you are supporting a local Serbian start-up.

Beware of Loud Birds

Serbia - Belgrade - Novi Beograd Promenade

Every day around dusk, the birds of Belgrade go crazy, squawking up a storm. While it sounds like it’s the oncoming apocalypse or the start to a Hitchcockian nightmare, it isn’t.  It’s just them jostling for position in their trees.

Kosovo…Don’t Talk About It

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Even young Serbs have strong opinions about Kosovo’s quest for recognition, their current leadership, and what happened between the two countries over the past few decades. In fact, avoid referring to Kosovo as a “country” at all while in Serbia.

While it’s perfectly fine to listen to them explain the situation from their point of view, there’s no reason to bring up your own opinions on the topic if they differ from that of your host or guide. You might also see memorials or pictures of people killed in bombings done by Kosovo political activists. In our opinion, it’s better to be polite and show respect to these innocent Serbians who lost their lives at leave it at that.

Traveling Between Serbia and Kosovo

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There’s a lot of confusion on the internet about the correct way to travel between Serbia and Kosovo. In fact, when  I tried to make the journey, Google Maps even had the rules programmed in wrong! It’s actually really simple:

  • If you want to visit Serbia and then go to Kosovo, that is fine.
  • If you want to go to Kosovo and then to Serbia, you must enter Kosovo via Serbia.

Essentially, if you enter Kosovo from Macedonia or Montenegro, and then try to cross into Serbia, Serbia will consider you to have entered their country illegally since they do not recognize Kosovo independence legally. Practically, they are aware that they don’t control these borders, but that is not the issue here.

If you cross into Serbia and then go on to Kosovo, you will have the correct entry stamp in your passport for Serbia, and they will treat you as if you have been in Serbia the entire time. If you try to board a bus in Kosovo headed to Serbia, the bus driver will check that you have a Serbian entry stamp before allowing you to board.

When trying to plan the bus route for Visegrad in Bosnia to Pristina, Google Maps did not have the routes through Serbia showing, and instead, it tried to direct me to go back to Montenegro. This would have added a full day on my trip! If you’re trying to take a bus to Kosovo and want to go through Serbia, you will need to rely on locals and the bus companies directly for assistance until Google fixes this glitch.

Smoking in Restaurants & Bars

Serbia - Belgrade - Ambar Restaurant

One thing that will feel very retro for many visitors from the rest of Europe or North America, is that Serbia still allows smoking inside of restaurants, bars, and coffee shops. These places can get pretty smokey, and during the day this can feel extra stuffy when sunlight is streaming through the windows amplifying the smell.

If smoking bothers you, we suggest visiting during warm months when you can sit outside or finding restaurants that have non-smoking sections that aren’t next to the smoking section.

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The official language of Serbia is Serbian, a southern Slavic language. If you’ve been to Bulgaria, you’ll probably notice a lot of similarities with Bulgarian, since they come from the same branch of the Slavic language family tree.  Linguist dispute whether Serbian is truly distinct from Croatian, or if there’s just one Serbo-Croatian language with varying regional dialects.

I will stay out of that debate, but as a foreigner who doesn’t speak more than five hundred words of any Slavic language, I did not notice a difference traveling between Bosnia, Serbia, Kosovo, and Croatia.

Serbia - Belgrade -Sign in English and Serbian

In Serbia, you’ll find the English language accessibility to be about the same as in other Balkan countries. In large cities and tourist centers, English is common. In Belgrade, your server or tour guide will likely speak perfect English, and it’s common to be handed an English menu without even asking.

Tourist signs all over the city are also written in Serbian and English, making navigating between landmarks simple. In addition, young people (under forty) typically studied English in school, and they will usually be able to communicate easily. Older Serbs, who studied Russian in school, will be less likely to speak English unless they work in tourism or the service industry.

In the villages and smaller towns, both spoken and written English is less common. In these situations, you will want to have Google translate or another translation app installed on your phone and a data plan on your cell phone so that you can use it.

The Cyrillic Alphabet

Serbia - Subotica - Street Sign

One thing that I love being able to do whenever I’m in Serbia is reading Cyrillic. In situations where there’s no English available, at least I can read what’s in front of me. (This usually entails finding the shopska salad and margarita pizza options on a menu).

While Serbia uses latin letters often, I find it’s actually easier for me to correctly pronounce Serbian words when reading Cyrillic, rather than the Latin letters with the diacritical marks that turn all the tsz sounds into the letter c . You can easily travel Serbia without knowing the Cyrillic alphabet, but I think it makes your trip easier. Luckily, we’ve created a handy PDF explaining the Serbian Cyrillic alphabet and its pronunciations that you can print out or keep on your phone. You can download it via the form below!

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Going to a pharmacy ( Apteka ) in Serbia is an easy process. However, some medications typically available in the European Union aren’t stocked here. Since Serbia is not in the EU, prescription and medication rules here are different. We found that most of what we wanted was available easily, but some things were not. For example, they did not have the specific brand of OTC antihistamine that we were looking for (though available in the EU), but we were able to get an alternative.

Contact lenses are available without a prescription, making this a great place to stock up on contacts if you know what your prescription should be. Overall, we found pharmacies here to be friendly and well priced, with rules slightly differing from the EU that made some items easier to get and other items harder. If there’s any medication that you have that is crucial, bring enough with you just in case.

Driving in Serbia

Serbia - Subotica - Lake Palic Rental Car

First the basics: you drive on the right side of the road like the rest of continental Europe and North America.

Driving in Serbia is surprisingly pleasant! The country has invested a lot in maintaining its roads, making driving on the highway a smooth experience. Because the country doesn’t have as many mountains as most of its neighbors, you’ll experience fewer small mountain roads and better highway visibility.

There are a few things to watch out for, though. Traffic in Belgrade can be a nightmare, and the gas (petrol) prices are steep!

Read:  13 Things to Know Before Driving in Serbia

Renting a Car

Serbia - Lake Palic - Allison Rental Car

Renting a car in Serbia is easy, but there were a few surprises, including giant deposits (over two thousand Euros!) and the automatic cars being twice as expensive to rent as manuals. Combine that with high gas prices, and you might find it’s more expensive to drive a rental than to book a day tour if there’s less than two of you.

Of course, if you want to drive to places completely off-the-beaten-path, then a rental car is clutch. Just know that if you don’t know how to use one (a clutch, that is), then you’re going to pay a lot more than in other countries.

Money in Serbia

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Serbian money is called dinars. You can get it at ATM, which is what we do since we get the best exchange rates. One hundred Serbian dinar is about 0.96 USD and 0.85 Euros. I just used the rule of thumb that one hundred dinar was about a dollar, but obviously, if your home currency isn’t USD then it’s not quite so easy.

You’ll need cash when traveling outside of the cities since many businesses will not take credit cards. However, in the cities, most places took credit cards with the exception of public transport,  pekaras, and museums. You’ll also want cash to tip since you can’t add tipping onto your card. To use your debit or credit for taxis, download the Car.Go app discussed above.

For my most recent trip to Serbia, I spent two weeks based in Belgrade. I used about $200 USD in cash and everything else was on my debit or credit cards.

Tipping in Serbia

Serbia - Belgrade -Manufaktura Umbrellas Restaurant

Like Bulgaria, Serbia doesn’t have a tipping culture but there are norms. In restaurants, it’s common to tip ten to fifteen percent. You won’t be able to leave a tip on your credit card at most places, so try to have small bills with you for these circumstances. If necessary, the restaurant will be able to give you change so you can leave a tip. In taxis (if paying with cash and not an app) just round up to the next hundred. Do the same at bars and cafes.

Long-Distance Buses in Belgrade

Serbia - Belgrade - Allison Platform Tickets

The main bus station in Belgrade, BAC, is a large complex spread out over several areas. Always arrive at least forty-five minutes before your bus is scheduled to depart to leave yourself time to check in at the ticket window (even if you’ve purchased tickets ahead of time) and find your bus’s platform. Note that you’ll need to purchase an additional bus platform ticket for 180 RSD (about $1.80) to be allowed to enter your buses platform. This price is in addition to your bus ticket price. For this fee, you may only pay in cash.

There is an ATM in the bus station, but you’ll feel a bit silly getting out such a small sum in cash before you depart. I know we did! Worse, if you don’t show up with enough time to get the platform ticket (and cash if necessary) you’ll be in danger of missing your bus altogether.

Safety in Serbia

Serbia - Belgrade - Gardos Tower Stephanie

After two months of travel all over Serbia, we haven’t run into any safety issues that would make Serbia more difficult to travel than the rest of Europe. Like all places in Europe, there’s a low-level risk for terrorism from political agitators.

Read:  Is Serbia safe? Thoughts on Travel Safe and Solo Female Travel in Serbia

The US State Department advises visitors to “exercise normal precautions.” (Check here to see if this alert level has changed). Be smart about your bags, alcohol consumption, general night safety, etc. But you should feel just as safe in Serbia as the rest of the continent. If you are an American, you can enroll in the STEP program (the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program ) to keep the US government aware of your travel plans in case of an emergency. I personally use this program when in places a bit more chaotic than Serbia, but better safe than sorry, especially if this is your first trip to a Balkan country .

One thing you’ll always want to have in case of an emergency or theft while traveling is up-to-date travel insurance . We use and recommend   World Nomads . 

Get a travel insurance quote for your trip here.

Serbia Travel Visas

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Serbia is not part of the EU or the Schengen Zone. However, many people can visit Serbia without needing to obtain a travel visa. Americans, Canadians, Mexicans, and most Europeans can visit Serbia for ninety days visa-free. Many more countries can visit Serbia for thirty days visa free, while citizens of Hong Kong can visit for fourteen days without a visa. People from Africa (with the exception of Tunisia) and a few other countries throughout the world will need to apply for a tourist visa ahead of time.

Check with Serbia directly for the most up-to-date information.

Remember that Serbia is not part of any visa scheme, either with the EU or with other Balkan nations, so if you can visit Serbia visa-free, this will not give you permission to visit any other Balkan or European country. However, if you have a valid visa to visit the Schengen Zone (or a few other places), Serbia will give you visa-free entry and it will not count against your time in the Schengen Zone.

One of the most important Balkan tips we repeat over and over is about travel visas. When traveling the Balkans, remember that the only countries which are part of the Schengen are Slovenia and Greece. For travel to the other ten Balkan countries , you will need to check the rules individually.

Tourist Registration

Serbia - Belgrade - AirBnB Flowers

One thing I see on a lot of Serbia travel forums is questions about registering. Here’s the technical rule as laid out by Serbia’s official tourism board :

Serbian organisations and individuals providing accommodation to foreigners against payment, as well as locals hosting visiting foreigners, must register the foreigner’s stay with the local police station within 24 hours of the commencement of the accommodation arrangement, or of the foreign visitor’s arrival. A foreigner not using official accommodation nor staying with a private individual must register his or her stay and change of address with the local police station within 24 hours of arriving at the place of residency or of the change of address. A place of residency is where a foreigner intends to stay for more than 24 hours.

Beyond the paperwork, you also pay a fee equivalent to four Euros. What does this mean for people who rent through AirBnB like I did on my most recent trip? I think technically the renter is supposed to register you. But I actually have no idea. And not once did any Serbian official ask me about it, nor did our AirBnB host mention it.

So for the anxiety-ridden rule followers out there, know this exists. I’m sure you’ll go to a lot of trouble to make sure you’re registered. For the rest of you, it’s up to you if you want to ask your hosts about it. The only time I would personally worry about this is if I travel to Serbia in the future and fall under the category of not using official accommodations or staying with a private individual. But I don’t even know how I would do that.

Electrical Outlets

Serbia - Gardos - Stephanie

Serbia uses the same electrical outlets common across Europe and 220V. Remember that in North America, our outlets are 110V, so be careful about what you plug in here. I use a converter since my main electronics (laptop, camera charger, phone charger) can all handle 220V.

Many appliances like hair dryers would blow if you plug them into just an outlet converter. If you absolutely need to bring an appliance from North America that only takes 110V, you will need a voltage converter. These are pricier than just an outlet converter since they actually change the amount of voltage coming out of the outlet and flowing into your appliance.

BONUS: Where to Stay in Belgrade

We know one of the most intimidating parts of planning your trip is figuring out where to stay – so here are some tips for where to stay in Belgrade, the main port of call for most Serbia trips!

Budget:  If you want a cozy feeling hostel,  Hostel Home Sweet Home  in the Savamala neighborhood of Belgrade is a fantastic choice. Its central location close to Knez Mihailova Street and other Belgrade must-sees makes staying here ultra-convenient. It’s sunny and open, with options for dorm rooms as well as affordable single and double rooms for travelers who want a little more privacy without paying a fortune. It’s one of the best-rated options in town, so we recommend you  check out availability and book in advance here .

Another popular choice is  Balkan Soul Hostel , located in Stari Grad and a convenient walk from all the hot spots like Kalemegdan Park, Belgrade Fortress, and the splavovi on the Sava River. Every bed has its own charging area and lights, which are essential to me when picking a hostel. It has a social atmosphere and friendly staff who can make your stay in Belgrade even more charming.  Check out availability and reviews here .

Mid-Range:  There are so many great options in this price-range — Belgrade really excels at providing great value when it comes to accommodations in this price tier. One fun option is a floating hotel on the confluence of the Sava and Danube Rivers,  San Art Floating Hostel & Apartments . While it’s located in Novi Beograd and therefore a little out of the action, I love the floating deck where you can have sunset drinks, and I like the that the décor is a little bit nostalgic, with details like rotary phones and old radios.  You can check it out here .

If you want a more traditional accommodation option, we recommend the affordable four-star  Zepter Hotel on Terazije, one of our favorite streets in all of Belgrade. It has all the amenities you’d expect from a 4-star hotel, like a gym room, in-room coffee machine, and a fantastic daily breakfast. Rooms sell out often, so  check out availability and book in advance .

Luxury:  We’d be remiss if we didn’t suggest the classic luxury option in Belgrade, Hotel Moskva – one of our favorite buildings in the city and a classic haunt of famous politicians, musicians, actors, and other celebrities who pass through Belgrade. It’s also surprisingly affordable for its caliber! With a renowned spa, delicious restaurant (don’t miss the moskva schnit cake – we love it!), and beautifully designed rooms, it’s one of our favorite places in Belgrade and the location is unbeatable. However, it’s almost always sold out, so be sure to  check availability and book well in advance  and hope you get lucky!

If you want a more modern take on luxury, in a beautiful boutique hotel that is classy to the nines, we recommend  Boutique Garni Hotel Townhouse 27.  This hotel is beautifully designed in rich colors, with key details like fresh flowers in the rooms and a gorgeously-presented breakfast. The staff is helpful and courteous and you’ll love the location just off Knez Mihailova in Stari Grad.  Check out availability here.

Have you traveled through Serbia or are you planning an upcoming trip? Leave your best Serbia travel tips and any questions you have for your trip below!

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Stephanie has been living in and traveling around the Balkans for the past three years. She’s written for National Geographic Online , appeared on CNN Arabic and in the New York Times , and ridden more Balkan buses than is good for a person.

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27 comments.

its overall wonderful reading you blog.

I am traveling through Eastern Europe coming FEB 2019

I would like to know any information regarding taking a train from SOFIA to SERBIA & SERBIA to BUDAPEST?

if possible give me the bus/train station name,(e.g where i should get down and take the connection train/bus)

Look forward to hearing from you.

Thank you Dheepan! Unfortunately, in winter the train schedules run quite differently and it is really inconvenient to take the train as it requires multiple connections (they are better in summer). Instead, I recommend you to take a bus. From Sofia to Serbia (Belgrade) we have a post about it here: https://sofiaadventures.com/sofia-to-belgrade-bus/ that has full details better there I can write down in a comment.

Basically, You leave from Serdika Station in Sofia (NOT the Central Bus Station, but they are very close – about 100 meters walking distance) and then you arrive just outside the Central Bus Station in Belgrade. There is one direct bus a day. You can also take Matpu to Nis, and then take the Nis Express to Belgrade (two buses).

From Belgrade to Budapest I recommend taking a Flixbus (flixbus.com) – there are two a day leaving Belgrade, one in the morning and one at night. They go from Belgrade Central Bus Station to Budapest Népliget.

Hi Stephanie and Allison, I thoroughly enjoyed your blog on Serbia. Thank you very much. In fact I’m planning on going there for 3 months in 2020. First I’m wondering if 3 months is going to be enough to see Serbia and Montenegro.? Second should I base myself in 1 location like Belgrad or Novi Sad and take day trips or should I stay in 2 or 3 different locations while exploring? I was born in Novi Becej 60 years ago and left the country 50 years ago therefor have no idea what would be the best option in having a base. If you can suggest the best location/s to stay in while exploring I would be very grateful. Sue

Wow! You’re going on a trip of a lifetime!

If I were planning a trip with 3 months for Serbia and Montenegro, I would want a base for a few weeks at a time and then do a couple of shorter overnights. For example, you could base yourself in Belgrade but then do a few nights in Novi Sad and Subotica before moving on. I’m super jealous, sounds like you’re going to have an amazing time!

I would not skip going to Kosovo. You can cover most of the sites in Kosovo in a week! Definitely check out our post on the best cities and towns in Serbia. Three months is more than enough to do complete justice to Serbia and Montenegro!

Im a Srilankan passport holder . And i have US multiple visa. Can i use US visa as a supporting documat to enter serbia

This is what Serbia states as its official policy:

At its meeting of 30 October 2014, the Government of the Republic of Serbia adopted the Decision on visa free entry to the Republic of Serbia for holders of foreign passports having a valid Schengen, UK and other Member States’ visa, or visa of the United States of America, and for holders of foreign passports having residence permit in the countries of the Schengen area, EU or the United States of America, which was published in the “Official Gazette of RS”, No. 119 of 31 October 2014 and which will enter into force on 8 November 2014.

By this decision, the above-mentioned categories of foreign nationals may, without prior visa application, enter, transit or stay in the Republic of Serbia up to 90 days during a six-month period, but not exceeding the expiring date of the said visas or residence permits.

My advice would be to print this out and have a hard copy with you in case the border officer isn’t aware. You can find it on their website here.

I’ll like to visit but don’t know how to go about it am a Nigerian looking to spend less anyway

The first place to start would be to get a travel visa to Serbia. Are you based in Nigeria or somewhere else?

Do u know anyway to have a private transfer from Blegrade airport to Kraljevo? And then return back to the airport 10 days later?

Thank you and I appreciate your comment.

You’re welcome!

Thank you and I appreciate with you.

Hi I am planning to visit Serbia on visa free due to USA visa from turkey and from Serbia to Bosnia with Pakistani passport .what do I need during my travel .and can I travel more than one balagan countries in one attempt.

Hi Adnan, double check that both of these countries accept a USA visa as valid entry and contact the MFA of Serbia or Bosnia with any questions. Note that for many of the countries, the USA visa must be multi-entry and not expired. We are not visa experts so we cannot advise any further, sorry.

Hi there… I am going to visit Serbia this month actually, and your articles are very very helpful! While I want to know more about CarGo the app. What kind of card can be used? Master card or visa card or both? Thaaaaanks so much

Hi Mich, I’ve used my Mastercard but Visa should work as well!

I would like to go Serbia due to job purpose Is it possible? What should I do to go Serbia How to go Serbia How many amount should arrange if I would live over there 15 days? Where should I stay cheap n best in Serbia Kindly reply me please Regards PRADIP Kumar Sharma 7015144228

Hi Pradip, sorry, we don’t know this kind of information as we focus on travel. I recommend getting in touch with local Serbian companies to see if they are hiring in a specialty area you have, because it’s quite difficult to just move without a job offer.

Hi Allison, Thank you for this wonderful write up. Am planning to do a one month cycling in Serbia. Can I tent anywhere on the side of the road, or are there any restrictions? Also, are there any good GPS maps available exclusively for cyclists or is it ok just to follow Google maps, what you say from your experience. Am a solo traveller. Thanks again, Dennis

Hi Dennis – sorry, but I have no idea about the camping rules or any cycling resources – I haven’t experienced either! Good luck on your trip, sounds like a great journey!

Hi, thanks for the wonderful writeup and tips. Very much useful. Im heading over to Serbia next week and was thinking to visit Kosovo from there. Me and my wife have valid UK visas, but do not have a Schengen visa. We are having Indian passport. Can we enter Kosovo with UK visa ?

According to Wikipedia, only valid multi-entry Schengen visas will allow you to enter Kosovo with a Kosovo Visa. However, visa policies for Kosovo may not be reported accurately (it happens in this part of the world). I would suggest you reach out to the Kosovo Ministry of Foreign Affairs for confirmation. Note that Serbia will not consider you to be leaving Serbia, so you only need to worry about if Kosovo will let you in.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_policy_of_Kosovo

Hi, thanks for the information about your trip in Serbia. Just want to asked if is there any possible problem with me about my travel going to Serbia. I will visit my boyfriend there and it’s my first time also to go in Serbia. I’m an au pair currently in Denmark and I have a visa good for two years and I have a residence permit in Denmark also. Thanks for your answer!

Hi Maria! If you have a valid Schengen residency permit, it should be fine. From the MFA website:

“At its meeting of 30 October 2014, the Government of the Republic of Serbia adopted the Decision on visa free entry to the Republic of Serbia for holders of foreign passports having a valid Schengen, UK and other Member States’ visa, or visa of the United States of America, and for holders of foreign passports having residence permit in the countries of the Schengen area, EU or the United States of America”

Thank you for sharing your story, you wrote interesting facts about Serbia. It was important for me in what language I can communicate in Serbia.

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Yes, there are multiple flights from India to Serbia for under ₹ 56,900. The cheapest flight booked recently is on Multiple Airlines for just ₹ 56,842, but on average you can expect to pay ₹ 69,344.

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There are currently 3+ open flights from India to Serbia within the next 7 days for less than ₹ 82,600.

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The cheapest airlines for a one-way flight from India to Serbia are Qatar Airways (₹ 31,505), ITA Airways (₹ 31,588), and flydubai (₹ 38,756).

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Serbia is a buzzy and boisterous country, compact enough for visitors to sample both Belgrade’s urban hedonism and the gentler pace of the smaller towns or national parks within a few days – and it’s one of Europe’s most affordable destinations to boot. Grittier than its blue-eyed neighbour Croatia, it is nevertheless an integral part of any backpacker’s Balkan tour: at the heart of the region, it gives easy access to the cluster of cultures and histories crammed into this small corner of Europe.

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Explore the highlights of Serbia and Bosnia & Herzegovina. Enjoy interactive ways of sightseeing and get ready to discover some beautiful natural sites like the Zlatibor Mountain and the Međuvršje Lake. Don't forget to sample some local specialities like burek or ćevapi.

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The treasures of Serbia are ready to be discovered. The trip starts in the capital city of Belgrade, where you can explore the bohemian heart of the city. You will be able to explore the natural and historic beauty of Serbia like Tara National Park and the century-old winery Aleksandrović.

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Enjoy the sights of Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro and Croatia in one trip - the best of the Balkans! Stroll through the old towns, marvel at the historic buildings and stunning natural landscapes as you make your way through these four interesting countries.

Serbia’s young, European-minded population brings a bubbling energy to its bars, cafés and clubs, producing an adrenaline-charged nightlife unmatched anywhere else in the Balkans. The general determination to have a good time confounds the expectations of many a traveller, arriving with memories of the 1990s, when Serbia’s name was not often off war reporters’ lips. Today, it’s just as likely to attract headlines for its crop of world-class tennis players or the annual EXIT festival in Novi Sad.

Serbia’s capital, Belgrade, is a sociable, hectic city that energizes and exhausts by turns. Northwest of the city on the iron-flat Vojvodina Plain sits lovely Novi Sad, window to the Fruška Gora hills, while further north – a stone’s throw from the border with Hungary – enchanting Subotica is sprinkled with early twentieth-century Secessionist architecture. Deep in the mountainous tract of land to the south of Belgrade are three key struts of Serbia’s religio-cultural heritage – Žiča, Studenica and Sopoćani monasteries. East of here, Niš is a pleasant small city to pause in en route to or from Bulgaria or Macedonia.

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Population 7.5 million (excluding Kosovo)

Area 88,361 sq km

Language Serbian

Currency Dinar (din)

Capital Belgrade (population: 1.6 million)

International phone code 381

Serbia uses the Cyrillic alphabet as well as the Latin one. Many street signs and bus and train timetables are in Cyrillic only, so it’s worth being able to decode at least the first few letters of a word. Serbian, like Bosnian, is very closely related to Croatian and all three languages will be understood in all three countries.

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A One-Week Travel Itinerary to Serbia

The grisly Skull Tower in Niš

One week? You’ve only got one week? Well, seven days are better than zero days, and you can cover a huge amount of ground before Monday comes around again. Serbia is a country that evolves in a clear manner from north to south, so we advise following that direction in order to get the most out of it.

Day 1: tackle the serbian athens.

If you’re flying into Serbia, then it’s likely that you’ll land in Belgrade , but we’re going to begin our journey overland in the north of the country. Vojvodina is Serbia’s northern province, and it may well be its prettiest. Novi Sad is the second biggest city in the country and deserves no small amount of attention. It also happens to be very different from the rest of the state, making it an interesting starting point. Novi Sad’s town centre is full of elegant architecture and tranquil history, but you should make a beeline for Petrovaradin Fortress. It is located across the Danube, and plays host to EXIT Festival every summer. Be sure to explore it in quieter times.

Jovan Jovanović Zmaj stands in front of the Bishop’s Palace

Day 2: Explore Vojvodina

Day 3: monasteries and nature in fruška gora.

One last day in Vojvodina. Fruška Gora is the square peg in the round hole that is Serbia’s north, a mountain in the middle of some of the flattest land in the region. It is also a national park, which guarantees pristine nature and plenty of tranquility. That word doesn’t quite do justice to the many monasteries that are dotted throughout the countryside, housing some of the finest religious art in the area.

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Day 4: Here goes nothing

Belgrade is just a short drive south of Novi Sad, and by day three, you should be ready to approach the capital city. The White City is the centre of all life in Serbia, so don’t be surprised to find the speedometer showing a slightly higher number here. Immerse yourself in the city’s cafe culture in order to get your bearings, before diving head on into the legendary nightlife once the sun goes down. Spend your evening around Skadarlija and Cetinjska for maximum enjoyment.

Belgrade comes alive at night

Day 5: Sightseeing in the capital

After a day of getting your bearings, the time has come to tackle the parks, museums, monuments and sights of Belgrade. You could easily spend seven days in the capital itself (many are still to leave), but a whistle-stop itinerary means the big hitters need to be addressed first. Kalemegdan, the Church of Saint Sava, Knez Mihailova and the Nikola Tesla Museum must be top of that list.

The glorious Victor Monument at Kalemegdan

Day 6: Back in time in Kruševac

You could choose to go east to Golubac or west to Šumadija , but we suggest heading south via the central Serbian town of Kruševac. The town has seen better days, but its role in the history of this proud nation cannot be overstated. The city was founded in 1371 by the venerable Prince Lazar, Serbia’s most iconic medieval leader and the man who led the nation into the Battle of Kosovo . The Serbian Army assembled here before that famous conflict in 1389. If you see that number spray painted on buildings throughout the country, you now know why.

Lazar stands proud in the centre of Kruševac

Day 7: Culinary wonder in the south

After six days of sightseeing (and no small amount of drinking), you may well be in serious need of a rest, so be sure to make time for yourself as you head to Niš. The third largest city in the country, Niš compliments Belgrade and Novi Sad with its Balkan atmosphere and incredible food, arguably the best in the country. There is a contradiction in here of course, as carnivores should stop off at Kafana Marjan on the way. Spend the afternoon traipsing around Niš, checking out the iconic Skull Tower and fortress in particular. The student city is an underrated night out in the region too — the perfect way to cap off a majestic week in Europe’s most underrated country.

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Serbia Tourist Visa Requirements - Documents, Eligibility & Fees

Indian passport holders who are willing to apply for a Serbia Tourist visa can find the necessary visa information on this page. In the following, you can find Serbia Tourist visa requirements which mainly include the visa documents and eligibility criteria. General guidelines to be followed at the time of submission of Serbia Tourist visa documents are mentioned on the page. For further visa consultation, you can contact BTW Visa Executives.

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Following is the list of documents required for Serbia Tourist visa for Indians.

A passport is a document that is required at the time of international travels. It is issued by the government of the country to verify the identity and nationality of the candidate.

The submitted passport must meet the parameters given below

  • It must be original and genuine.
  • It must be valid for 6 months ahead of the span of stay.
  • It must have minimum two blank pages for the visa stamp.
  • It must not be torn, ripped, split, or damaged in any kind of way.

One cannot cross international boundries without the passport. It is considered a criminal offense otherwise.

An old passport is a passport that has expired or is completely stamped. In the visa processing, it is required to track the travel history of the applicant.

If available, the old passport must also be provided meeting the given criteria

  • If any of the traveler has old passport, it must be submitted along with latest passport.
  • It must be original and in a good condition to access the required information.

Without the old passport, you cannot get the visa stamp. Professional visa consultation is recommended.

The photo is provided to the authority so that you can be identified based on the same.

The photographs must be provided as per the given photo specifications

  • It must cover face 80% of the frame.
  • It must be of proper size with dimensions of 35x45 mm (length - 45mm, breadth - 35mm).
  • Two copies to be submitted with general photo guidelines.
  • It must be clicked on an all white background.
  • It must have a matte finish.
  • It must be a recent photograph.
  • The expressions on the face must be neutral, there must not be any kind of smiling of frowning in the photograph.
  • Any kind of glasses must not be worn in the photograph.
  • The hair must be tied back so that the face is clearly visible.
  • The ears must be visible clearly.
  • It must not have any headgear worn apart from religious reasons.
  • It is to be taken care that your teeth do not show in the photograph.

Recent pictures are mandatory as old pictures can cause the authorities to reject your application.

An air ticket is a ticket or pass that is possessed by the traveller who is taking a flight for travelling from one location to another.

It is an important document and it should be submitted for the given reason

  • to and from air ticket blocking (as we recommended do not book ticket until visa not approved )
  • It must be confirmed for the complete round trip.

An air ticket shows your course of travel and confirms your return to the native country.

An income tax return is a document that is a record of the tax that is paid to the government by the concerned tax paying citizen.

The proof of income tax returns must match the provided parameters

  • It must be provided with a legitimate documentary proof of the payment of income tax.

One cannot leave the country if they do not provide appropriate proof of tax payment. Professional visa consultation is recommended.

A travel insurance is a document that shows the amount of money that has been kept in case of any major injury or accident.

The Travel Insurance issued has to meet the following criteria

  • It is better if the insurance is valid for at least 3 to 10 ahead of the date of arrival to India.
  • It must cover the whole trip right from leaving India to returning to India.
  • It must mention the applicant's details as per the passport.

You are not allowed to travel abroad without a travel insurance. Professional visa consultation is recommended.

Covering Letter consists of traveler's information, Itenarary, detailed travel Information, trip expense details and your return guarantee to the home country.

The covering letter provided by the visa applicant should be acceptable based on the following guidelines

  • letter should mention details of travel, purpose of travel, who will bear expenses. (if Self-Employed required on company letterhead).
  • It must mention other details as well as per the Consular's request.
  • It must mention the accommodation details of the applicant.
  • It must mention the person who will be bearing all the expenses during the trip, if not travelling alone.
  • It must specify the traveller's relationship with the fellow travellers if not travelling alone.
  • It must clearly specify the traveller's purpose of visit.
  • It must mention the travel dates as per the invitation letter or the booked flight tickets.
  • It must mention all the details as per the passport.

Covering letter is the first document that is seen by the consular. If the covering letter is not appropriate, it may cause your visa to get rejected as well. Professional visa consultation is recommended.

Bank statement is a document that issued from the bank. This is obtained for the savings bank account to show ratify if you will be able to support your stay in the country.

The Bank statement is a mandatory document and it should meet the following criteria

  • It must be provided with authentic seal and signature from the bank.
  • It must be original and obtained from the savings bank account.
  • It must be printed on an A4-size paper.
  • It must be evident of healthy balance amount in the account.
  • It must be original and should have the bank's stamp and signature on every page.

If the Bank Statement doesn't show enough funds or shows irrelevant expenditure, it could lead to visa rejection on financial means. Professional visa consultation is recommended.

Itinerary is a travel document that contains the details of travel schedule of the one who is going on the trip.

  • It must mention the day to day schedule and plans and program while in the country.

The itinerary must have proper and detailed information of the traveller's routine. Even if a single detail is missed out, it could affect the visa interview. Professional visa consultation is recommended.

A hotel voucher is a ticket provided by the hotel of residence to the customers who are taking an accomodation in the hotel.

It should be submitted as per the following

  • a proof of payment for the trip issued by a travel agency (voucher or other type of payment receipt);
  • It must be provided to ratify the purpose of visit and as proof of accommodation as well.

If you are staying in a hotel during your time in another country, a hotel voucher must be provided as proof of accommodation.

Eligibility for getting Serbia Tourist Visa:

In order to be eligible to travel to the country on a visa, you will have to meet the following eligibility criteria.

Be a genuine traveller- You must have a valid and good intention behind travelling to the country.

Eligible to bear all expenses - You must possess sufficient funds to support yourself and any dependents throughout the stay.

Reasons to return - You must have strong ties in your home country that will ensure that you will return after your stay.

Be of good character - You must have a clean criminal track record and be of good character. You may have to provide PCC (Police Clearance Certificate) for the same.

Be in good health - You must at least meet the minimum health requirements required by the authorities.

  • You must be a genuine travelling enthusiast wanting to explore the country.
  • You must already have the necessary travel arrangements made to prove your intention to visit.

Visa Fees for Serbia Tourist Visa:

*Important Note:

Embassy/Consulate reserves the right to ask for additional documents or personal appearance for an interview in special cases. Submission of the above-mentioned documents does not guarantee that a visa is granted, so It's recommonded to get the professional visa consultation. Submission of incomplete documentation or refusal to appear for a special visa interview may result in the rejection of your visa application .

Although the information on this website has been prepared with utmost care. However, regulations and requirements are subject to change.

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Cost of Living in Serbia

How much does it cost to live in serbia.

Serbia is a country located in the Balkans, in southeast Europe.

Its importance lies in the fact that it was a founder and one of the six republics of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, a huge world power.

Tourists absolutely love spending time in Serbia and much of its state budget comes from tourism.

The country is slowly becoming a popular tourist destination with its warm and homey people and the most vibrant nightlife in Europe.

The cost of living here is significantly lower than in most popular European countries.

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Restaurants.

Serbia is actually world-famous for its delicious kitchen.

Though it’s decidedly a non-veg country, it boasts a lot of cheap establishments and grocery shops, restaurants, cafes, etc. where you can try their gorgeous foods.

There are international fast-food franchises such as McDonald’s, KFC, and Pizza Hut on every corner where you can eat for 7$.

Generally, prices are cheap compared to Western Europe with main dishes ranging from 7–25$ per person.

Markets sell ingredients in Serbia, with far fewer finished products.

In Serbia, it’s normal to get the ingredients to cook your own meals.

Outside of urban areas, you can find large supermarkets with bigger quantity products and lower prices, like DIS, Metro, Velpro, Lidl, or Tempo.

For fresh products such as fruits, vegetables, meat, and dairy, the best ones can be found in small markets called pijaca, which can be found virtually everywhere.

TRANSPORTATION

Transportation is mostly badly organized and not reliable at all.

There are alleged timetables but no vehicle respects them, least of all trains.

Buses are often late, and you can wait for trams for 20 minutes or so.

On top of all this, it’s not that cheap either.

A one-way ticket costs 0.81$, while a monthly pass is almost 30$.

It’s a rather high price for low service.

UTILITIES (MONTHLY)

Utilities aren’t cheap either.

While it definitely depends on the size of your house/apartment and the amount of electricity you spend, your bills, on average, if you live in a home that’s 85m2 big, will amount to over 140$.

Internet is usually of very high speed even for European standards, and it is relatively inexpensive compared to the overall utilities.

SPORTS & LEISURE

Serbia has a splendid nature and it offers truly amazing places to practice sports outdoors.

You can hike, jog, and swim in most cities and little towns in Serbia, but if you prefer practicing sports in a gym or a fitness club, membership in one will be relatively cheap – around 26$.

Entertainment facilities are also aplenty, so if you want to go to the cinema, for instance, a ticket will cost you around 5$.

CLOTHING & SHOES

Prices when it comes to shopping, tend to be on par with the rest of the Balkans, but import taxes make clothes and shoes in Serbia slightly more expensive.

Cheaper goods can be found in outlets, the most popular and the biggest one being the Fashion Park outlet in Inđija.

Usually, in the most popular Belgrade shopping malls, you can find quality jeans for around 60$ and running sneakers for around 85$.

RENT PER MONTH

Rent is relatively inexpensive, but it does depend on the particular area and the city you want to live in.

If you want to live in any of the major cities, and in the centers above all, be prepared to pay over 395.91$.

If, however, you’re okay with living on the outskirts of town, the rent price will drop to under 280$.

Cost of Living Averages Table for Serbia

How does the average person spend their money in serbia.

Most people in Serbia have a problem with groceries costing too much – food will probably be your biggest expense in this country.

There are many statistics that say that on average, the expenses that are needed for food are far bigger than one’s basket of consumer goods.

The next huge expense for the people of Serbia is the rent, but it’s only a bit bigger than the expense of transportation.

Yes, the low-quality transportation we mentioned.

The least of all expenses is, no surprise, shopping for clothing and shoes.

Average Costs Breakdown

Serbia: average salary, minimum wage & mortgages.

People in Serbia are generally not satisfied with their salaries, and the dissatisfaction is almost palpable among the people.

The average monthly net salary is around 578.49$, but there is a high percentage of people that aren’t registered workers, and they work for private companies where they are staggeringly underpaid.

Although the minimum wage is 490.2$ – that only applies to state jobs, and the fact still remains that many, many people work for much less.

With a minimum wage of 300$, people can only buy basic things in Serbia without the option of saving up or spending on pleasure or travel.

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