Serbia Tours & Trips
Discover your perfect adventure in Serbia. On TourRadar you'll find 20 tours through to Serbia, starting from 3 days in length, up to 17 days. The most popular month to go is April, which has the largest number of tour departures.
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John • traveled in October, 2025
We had a whole week if tours all over Serbia. Really enjoyed it. Wonderful experiences. Fantastic sights. Picked up and dropped off each day at hotel door. Friendly reallyinformative guides. Serbians are lovely people. Great!
Best of Serbia in one week - SMALL GROUP - SS
Shireen • traveled in September, 2024
The hotel, pick-up and tours organized by Victor Tours were excellent. All the staff were professional, friendly and knowledgeable. Overall my trip to Serbia was memorable and enjoyable.
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Steve • traveled in September, 2024
Great service from Balkans and More. Everything worked smoothly and I got exactly what I paid for. Very professional and knowledgeable guides and the hotel was pretty good. All in all a good tour as I work my way through the Balkans and I would definitely recommend.
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- Best of Serbia – 7 Days
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- Year-round Serbia 17 days discovery tour from Belgrade. Beautiful road trip across the largest former Yugoslavia country. Plenty of fascinating history, culture, nature, architecture, and delicious cuisine.
Best of Serbia – 7 Days
30 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Very easy way to see a lot of Serbia in a short time. This is not a traditional group tour, you have different people on the day trips each day.”
Corina, traveled in July
Serbia's highlights unfold from medieval Manasija Monastery to the spectacular Veliki Buk waterfall. Luxurious 4-star Belgrade hotels serve as base while visiting Golubac Fortress and riding the historic Šargan Eight railway. Traditional wine tasting in Sremski Karlovci and UNESCO sites tours are led by local experts.
Duration 7 days Destinations Belgrade, Mokra Gora, Zlatibor, Golubac, Sremski Karlovci, Petrovaradin, Novi Sad Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Victor Tours DMC From
- US$1,119
Highlights of Serbia in 5 days - SMALL GROUP
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The hotel, pick-up and tours organized by Victor Tours were excellent. Overall my trip to Serbia was memorable and enjoyable.”
Shireen, traveled in September
The magnificent Saint Sava Temple and medieval Golubac Fortress showcase Serbia's architectural heritage. Local culture comes alive in Belgrade's Skadarlija quarter, while Petrovaradin Fortress in Novi Sad and Serbia's oldest high school in Sremski Karlovci tell historic tales. Premium hotels offer 4-star comfort with 4.7/5 ratings from 50+ reviews.
Duration 5 days Destinations Belgrade, Golubac, Sremski Karlovci, Petrovaradin, Novi Sad Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Victor Tours DMC From
- US$683
Small Group: Discover Serbia
8 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Everything worked smoothly and I got exactly what I paid for. Very professional and knowledgeable guides.”
Stephen, traveled in August
Belgrade's Kalemegdan Fortress and Saint Mark's Church stand as testaments to Serbian history. Novi Sad's Petrovaradin fortress, Uvac River's dramatic meanders, and the historic Šargan Eight railway reveal the country's diverse beauty. Hotel Saint Ten 5* provides luxury accommodation during this week-long adventure.
Duration 7 days Destinations Belgrade, Fruska Gora, Sremski Karlovci, Novi Sad, Petrovaradin, Topola, Zlatibor, Sirogojno, Štopica Pećina, Mokra Gora Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Balkan and more From $2,381
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Serbia full experience
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Right from the planning stage this team was amazing! Milos the owner was very responsive and helpful.”
Leanne, traveled in March
Start in Belgrade and head to Kalemegdan Park where you'll see the Belgrade Fortress sitting above where the Danube meets the Sava River. The UNESCO-listed Studenica Monastery comes next, then Uvac nature reserve where you can look for endangered griffon vultures from a spot called the Million Dollar View. Devil's Town features 202 unique earth formations scattered across the landscape. Ride the historic Ćira steam train as it travels through Mokra Gora's narrow-gauge railway, then walk around Emir Kusturica's wooden village called Drvengrad. Hike up to Banjska Rock viewpoint in Tara National Park where you'll get great views looking down at the Drina Gorge.
Duration 10 days Destinations Belgrade, Golubac, Lepenski Vir, Nis, Novi Pazar, Uvac, Zlatibor, Tara National Park, Novi Sad, Fruska GoraSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Balkan roads From $2,061
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Serbia's UNESCO-listed Lepenski Vir archaeological site and the restored 15th-century Golubac Fortress sit along the Đerdap Gorge where the Danube reaches its widest point. Ride the unique Ćira steam train through Šargan's eight-shaped narrow-gauge railway and ascend the Gold Gondola, the world's longest panoramic lift, to Tornik peak at 1,496 meters. Mark Hotel in Belgrade and Hotel Mons in Zlatibor provide your stays while checking out Petrovaradin Fortress in Novi Sad, sampling Bermet wine in Sremski Karlovci, and hiking to Banjska Rock viewpoint in Tara National Park.
Duration 7 days Destinations Belgrade, Fruska Gora, Sremski Karlovci, Novi Sad, Tara National Park, Mokra Gora, Zlatibor, Golubac, Lepenski Vir Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Balkan roads From $1,024
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In Belgrade, you'll visit the Temple of Saint Sava and take a sunset cruise along the Sava and Danube rivers. Fruska Gora National Park brings you to Krusedol Monastery and a local winery in Sremski Karlovci where you'll taste Bermet wine. Zlatibor features the Gold Gondola ride and a trip on the heritage Šargan Eight Railway, then a walk through the wooden village of Drvengrad built by filmmaker Emir Kusturica.
Duration 7 days Destinations Belgrade, Novi Sad, Petrovaradin, Sremski Karlovci, Zlatibor, Uvac, Sirogojno Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From $2,285
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Cycling routes wind through Serbia's diverse landscapes from Belgrade to the Iron Gate gorge. Riders traverse Deliblatska Pescara Nature Park, visit ancient Viminacium, and marvel at Smederevo Fortress. Authentic stays in Skorenovac's Hungarian community and Danube-side rides cover 45-80km daily.
Duration 8 days Destinations Belgrade, Skorenovac, Djerdap National Park, Donji Milanovac, Kladovo Age Range Ages 20-59 Operator Nature Trips From
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Immerse yourself in Serbian culture with stays in Belgrade's Royal Inn and visits to the Temple of Saint Sava. Experience local traditions at Question Mark Tavern, cruise the Danube-Sava confluence, and explore the Fruška Gora monasteries. Journey through Zlatibor Mountain and taste wines in Šumadija's royal cellars.
Duration 10 days Destinations Belgrade, Fruska Gora, Sremski Karlovci, Novi Sad, Golubac, Lepenski Vir, Kladovo, Vratna, Nis, KraljevoSee all destinations Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Balkan and more From
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Four nights at the boutique Hotel Bohemian in Belgrade's heart includes daily breakfast and private airport transfers. Kalemegdan Fortress offers panoramic river views, while pedestrian Knez Mihailova Street and the charming Zemun neighborhood with its Gardos Tower are easy to reach. An optional day trip to Fruška Gora National Park reveals peaceful forest trails and centuries-old Serbian Orthodox monasteries.
Duration 4 days Destinations Belgrade Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator STM Tours LLC From $353
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This 17-day Serbian odyssey covers 1,963 km from Belgrade's fortress to Novi Sad's Petrovaradin citadel. Six UNESCO sites, including Studenica Monastery and Felix Romuliana, highlight the journey. Local cuisine and 3-star hotels in 14 historic cities provide authentic experiences.
Duration 17 days Destinations Belgrade, Smederevo, Golubac, Lepenski Vir, Nis, Kraljevo, Novi Pazar, Zlatibor, Sirogojno, Mokra GoraSee all destinations Age Range Ages 12+ Operated in English, Spanish Operator Monterrasol Travel From
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What our customers ask about Serbia Tours & Trips
What are the must-visit historical sites in Serbia?
Serbia's historical landscape spans more than two millennia with the Belgrade Fortress standing as the country's central historical landmark. The Danube River features the medieval Golubac Fortress a striking structure with nine towers that overlooks the water. The UNESCO World Heritage Studenica Monastery represents some of the finest Serbian Orthodox architecture. The ancient Roman city of Viminacium near Kostolac provides visitors with a glimpse into the region's Roman past. For accommodations the Hotel Moskva in Belgrade's historic center puts travelers within walking distance of key sites. As one TourRadar traveler noted "Serbia is incredibly diverse; from central European cityscapes to isolated Serbo-Byzantine monasteries the differences couldn't be greater."
What's the best time to visit Serbia?
Spring months of April and May along with autumn months of September and October provide ideal conditions for exploring Serbia. These seasons offer comfortable temperatures for visiting outdoor sites like Zlatibor Mountain and Uvac Nature Reserve. The summer period from June through August works well for exploring the northern regions including Novi Sad and the Fruška Gora wine country. Winter visitors can focus on indoor attractions such as the Viminacium archaeological park and Belgrade's National Museum. Year-round accommodation options include Hotel Palisad in Zlatibor which garnered this review from a TourRadar traveler: "The hotel choices and breakfast were 5 stars!"
What kind of food specialties should I try in Serbia?
Serbian food centers on robust flavors and satisfying portions. Key dishes include ćevapi (grilled meat rolls) pljeskavica (a local take on hamburgers) and sarma (stuffed cabbage rolls). Local spreads like ajvar made from red peppers and kajmak a dairy-based condiment are staples of the cuisine. Belgrade's historic Skadarlija district houses traditional restaurants including the landmark Question Mark Tavern (?). A TourRadar traveler shared this insight: "The food was amazing - from central European cityscapes to mountain villages all with very hearty meals and of course the national drink 'rakija' in between."
What is the average cost of traveling in Serbia?
Serbia remains one of Europe's more budget-friendly destinations. Daily tour costs typically range from 100 to 250 USD covering lodging transport and select meals. Standard hotel rooms such as those at Hotel Royal Inn in Belgrade start at 50 to 80 USD per night. Local restaurant meals average 10 to 20 USD while entry fees to sites like Golubac Fortress usually cost less than 10 USD. TourRadar travelers often mention Serbia's "great value for money" compared to other European destinations.
What are some unique cultural experiences in Serbia?
Serbian culture comes to life through traditional slava celebrations local rakija tastings and folk music events. Visitors can explore traditional village life at the Wooden Town in Mokra Gora or sample wines in Sremski Karlovci. The ethno-complex in Sirogojno offers authentic accommodation options that connect guests with local traditions. A TourRadar traveler described their experience: "The tour gave us a taste of it all - from medieval fortresses to mountain villages through lush national parks and steep gorges."
How easy is it to get around Serbia using public transportation?
Serbia maintains an efficient transportation network especially between major urban centers. Belgrade features comprehensive public transit while regular train and bus services connect cities like Novi Sad Niš and Zlatibor. Tour groups typically travel in air-conditioned vehicles and stay at central locations such as Hotel Prag in Belgrade allowing for easy independent exploration. TourRadar travelers report smooth logistics noting "All the itinerary went pretty much like clockwork."






















