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Visiting Serbia: Complete Guide, Tips, and Inspiration

Dara Puspita
Dara Puspita
22 Jan 2021

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Visiting Serbia: Complete Guide, Tips, and Inspiration
Dara Puspita
Dara Puspita
22 Jan 2021

Serbia Travel Guide – Ever heard of a country located at the crossroads of Central Europe and the Balkans? Yes, it’s Serbia, a relatively new tourist destination but worth visiting in Europe especially for those who love nature – from mountains, lakes to ski resorts.

The good news for you is that this country has finally lifted its border restrictions and allowing Indonesian tourists to travel into their land! So, who’s excited to go the off-beaten-path and immerse yourself in everything Serbia has to offer? Before going, keep reading through this ultimate guide and entry requirements that you need to prepare!

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What to Prepare

Serbia Entry Requirements

To enter Serbia, there are several essential documents Indonesian tourists need to prepare. This regulation is carried out so that people can travel comfortably and safely, while also curtail the spread of COVID-19 in the country. Take a look at the following requirements below:

  • All visitors are required to provide a certificate of negative COVID-19 PCR test results, 48 ​​hours before arrival to Serbia. Entry can be refused if visitors are failed to show a negative PCR result. Tests cannot be performed upon arrival in Serbia.
  • National citizens or foreign nationals with temporary/permanent residence permit are required to show a negative PCR test result, 48 hours before arrival or do self-isolation at home for 10 days and report regularly to the healthcare center within 48 hours after arrival in Serbia. Registration can be done through this link.
  • Everyone must adhere to health protocols and applied regulations by the government of Serbia.

Best Time to Visit

Serbia travel guideMost of the flights to Serbia from Indonesia will have a transit time. You can book your ticket at tiket.com to find the schedule that suits you best. Our suggestion is to fly to Belgrade, the capital city of Serbia, and spend a few days there to explore the popular tourist attractions. But you might ask, when is the best time to visit Serbia?

The people in Serbia is known as hospitable and welcoming, with a mix of cultures, ethnicity, and religions. So you’ll find it’s pretty warm anytime you come. But if we talk about the season, Serbia can do serious snow in winter – so the best time to visit Serbia is around April or from May to the end of September when days are warm and mostly sunny.

General Tips

Serbia travel guide

  • Serbia is more than just Belgrade, but the public transportation there is pretty decent so you can go anywhere conveniently by booking train or bus tickets. But the capital city is excellent for restaurants, cafes, music, and nightlife.
  • The local currency is the Serbian Dinar (RSD), a good deal for budget travelers. It’s not as expensive as countries that use Euro. You can get a cup of coffee for less than 1€ and never topped 1.5€ or a glass of beer usually costs under 1€. Serbian food is also delicious and costs generally around 5-10€.
  • In Serbia, there are two alphabets and multi-languages. You’ll see lots of restaurant menus or road signs in both Latin and Cyrillic, while people speaking Slavic, Russian, Polish, or Czech. But don’t worry English is widely spoken in the cities.
  • There are countless day trips, coastal cruises, and sightseeing tours. You may wanna check them out to explore the stunning natural landscapes across this country.
  • Find an array of hotel or hostel choices throughout the city. Check tiket.com to find your best pick, ranging from luxury to budget-friendly accommodation.

Hotel Recommendation: Hyatt Regency Belgrade

Address: Milentija Popovića 5, Beograd 11070, Serbia

Room rates: Starting from 1,750,184 IDR/room/night*

Facilities: Swimming pool, restaurant, Wi-Fi, spa, gym

Book a room at Hyatt Regency Belgrade only at tiket.com 

Top Attractions in Serbia: From Cities to Natural Landscapes

Now you’re all set! Let’s go and discover what to do and where to go during your next Serbia trip. We’ve prepared you a curated list of top attractions that you must visit – from cities to villages, from mountains to lakes, Serbia has it all.

1. Kalemegdan Park

Serbia travel guideOnce you arrived in Belgrade, there is one thing that for sure you have to see – the Kalemegdan Park with the Fortress. Located on a cliff and encompasses Belgrade Fortress, the park is probably the largest and most beautiful park in the city, favored by both Belgradians and tourists.

Spend your morning or afternoon walk in this huge green area with beautiful trees and peaceful paths. There are often some open-air exhibitions or concerts during summer. You can also walk near the walls of the fortress to see the river Sava or the bridges of Belgrade from a short distance.

Serbia travel guideThis park also features several kinds of monuments, sculptures, or memorials from the past so you’ll get a chance to discover a bit of the history of Belgrade. Don’t forget to bring your camera because there’ll be countless beautiful spots and views that you want to capture!

Pro tip: The main pedestrian and shopping zone in Belgrade, Knez Mihailova Street is within a walking distance from the park. Make sure to pass this street for an entertainment walk or a cup of coffee.

Entrance fee: Free (park and fortress)

Address: Kalemegdan bb 11000, Beograd, Serbia

Opening hours: 24 hours

2. Tara National Park

Tara Mountain, or Tara National Park, is one of five Serbian national parks discovered back in 1875. Mountains, deep gorges, clear lakes, and stunning viewpoints may be the highlights when visiting Tara National Park.

This national park is nestled at the westernmost part of Serbia and includes the area of the municipality Bajina Basta bordered by Drina river between Visegrad and Bajina Basta. Whether you come in the summer or winter, it’s still worth visiting regardless – especially for hikers and mountaineers. Truly a paradise!

There are currently more than 30 walking trails in Tara National Park that you can choose for your hiking routes. If you don’t fancy it, you still can do various interesting activities here, such as kayaking, fishing, cycling, or enjoying the landscapes from several different viewpoints.

Pro tip: Since it’s surrounded by forests, to avoid getting lost, make sure to get yourself a map of Tara National Park. You can buy it at the information centers in Bajina Basta and Mitrovac. The official map has marked hiking trails, all the paths, villages, and other topographical elements.

Entrance fee:

  • Entrance tickets – adults 100 RSD / students 60 RSD
  • Protected area Crveni potok – Tepih livada – adults 100 RSD / students 50 RSD
  • Professional guide services – 3600 RSD (up to six hours)
  • Bike rental – 150 RSD (1 hour), 600 RSD (day)
  • Inflatable kayak rent – 200 RSD (1 hour), 800 RSD (day)
  • Binoculars rent – 200 RSD (1 hour), 800 RSD (day)
  • Hiking sticks rent – 100 RSD (1 hour), 400 RSD (day)

Address: Milenka Topalovica 3, Bajina Basta, Serbia

Opening hours: 24 hours

3. Drina River

If you’re going to Tara National Park, it won’t be complete if you don’t stop by Drina River. This river is rich in many fish varieties such as Huchen, Trout, Catfish, and many more. People who come here either fishing, kayaking, rafting, or just enjoying the crystal clear emerald water from the river bank.

The unique thing in the Drina River is that for over 40 years, there’s this quaint little house teetered on a rock in the middle of the river. This nameless cabin house has been miraculously spared by the annual rising and falling of waters. Go take some Insta-worthy photos when you come here!

Pro tip: Take a day trip from Belgrade to Tara National Park and Drina River. There are plenty of agents that offer this service and arrange the trip for you seamlessly.

Entrance fee: Free (to the bridge/near the house is free)

Opening hours: 24 hours

4. Ethno Village Drvengrad

Serbia travel guideSituated on Mećavnik hill in Mokra Gora nature park, there’s this ethnic village Drvengrad built by the film director Emir Kusturica, for the production of “Life is a miracle” movie. Now it has become one of the top attractions to visit in Serbia.

Here they have an art gallery, a library, a cinema called ‘Underground’, a cake shop with local homemade sweets, a restaurant with traditional Serbian food, a souvenir shop, and many more!

Serbia travel guideThis magical place is also home to the annual international film festival Kustendorf. This festival was meant to be a gathering place for aspiring film directors, students, actors, and musicians.

Entrance fee: 250 RSD

Address: 31243 Mokra Gora, Serbia

Opening hours: 24 hours

4. Zlatibor

Located in the municipality of Čajetina, western Serbia, Zlatibor Town is a popular tourist resort in this country. With a fresh and romantic atmosphere, Zlatibor offering you gentle mountains, traditions, and warm hospitality in one place.

Serbia travel guideThis quaint village has several interesting attractions to visit, from natural sights to monuments, complete with an array of local restaurants and hipster bars around.

Serbia travel guideFor those who love some thrilling adventures, make sure to skiing, hiking, or going up on the longest panoramic gondola lift in the world that you can find only in Zlatibor. Additionally, the famous Tornik Ski Resort is also located in this area.

Hotel Recommendation: Hotel Palisad

Room rates: Starting from 1,272,185 IDR/room/night

Address: Насеље Језеро бб, Zlatibor 31315, Serbia

Facilities: Wi-Fi, spa, restaurant, gym, ski equipment rental, sports field

Book a room at Hotel Palisad only at tiket.com 

Enjoy a Safe Trip to International Destinations

We know you’ve been longing enough for a holiday to many fun overseas destinations. However, always remember to stay safe and adhere to health protocols wherever you are so that you can enjoy a safe and comfortable vacation.

So, have you decided when to go after reading this Serbia travel guide? Well, time for you to search and book hotels & flights at tiket.com. Plan your next trip accordingly, make sure to have your documents ready, t-mates!

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