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Serbia Tours
4.26 (23 reviews)
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8 - 65 Max Group Size
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2026
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Adults (18+)
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See Belgrade and beyond, with planned itineraries and time to enjoy local life
Serbia tours combine lively city neighbourhoods, broad riverside panoramas, and pockets of calm countryside, supported by clear itineraries that make day-to-day travel feel straightforward rather than stressful. Many trips begin in Belgrade, where major sights sit alongside café culture, local food, and relaxed evenings on the riverfront. Beyond the capital, Serbia layers nature and history in a way that is easy to appreciate on a well-planned route, from the hills around Zlatibor to centuries-old monasteries and fortified viewpoints. A number of itineraries also connect Serbia with nearby countries such as Albania, Austria, and Bosnia And Herzegovina, while still keeping Serbia as a central part of the journey.
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Serbia guiding styles: from fully guided to partially guided, find the right experience for you
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A dedicated guide or tour leader is with you throughout, with each detail arranged.
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Expert-led sightseeing in key places, with free time to explore between activities.
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Serbia tours at a glance
Trip and guiding style
Serbia tours are generally run as group trips, and you can choose between fully guided and partly guided formats depending on how much structure you prefer. Some itineraries include a tour leader throughout, while others combine guided visits in key places with free time between stops.
Accommodation
Places to stay vary by trip, and can include 3-star hotels, 4 star hotels, 4 star hotels (upgrade available), 4-star hotels (upgrade available), 4-5 star hotels, 4 5 star hotels, 3-4 star hotels, 3-5 star hotels and 4-5 star hotels (global star ratings can vary by country). We may use other accommodation of a similar standard if needed.
Trip pacing
Trip pace in Serbia can range from medium to fast, which means some days start earlier and include longer drives to link major highlights efficiently. Even so, most itineraries aim to leave room for meals out, short walks, and time to take in the atmosphere rather than rushing from stop to stop.
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What you'll see in Serbia
Landmarks, riverside views, and classic stops across Serbia
Serbia tours often begin in Belgrade, with time in the historic centre, along Knez Mihailova Street, and at Kalemegdan Fortress overlooking the rivers. Many itineraries also include the Temple of Saint Sava, and some add an evening cruise to take in the city lights from the water. Outside Belgrade, Novi Sad brings a different rhythm, with Petrovaradin Fortress and expansive views across the Danube. Rural landscapes appear in and around Fruska Gora National Park, where stops can include Krusedol Monastery and a local wine tasting in Sremski Karlovci. Further south, Niš adds deeper layers of history, while Zlatibor delivers mountain air and the “Sargan Eight” train, with extra highlights such as Drvengrad.
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Why visit Serbia
A well paced way to connect cities, heritage, and scenery in Serbia
Serbia suits guided tours particularly well, because you can cover a surprising range in a short time, moving from city landmarks to mountain scenery without having to coordinate timetables and local transport. With a set itinerary, the days tend to run smoothly, so you spend your energy exploring rather than working out routes and logistics. Belgrade is often a standout, with time on Knez Mihailova Street, visits to Kalemegdan Fortress, and viewpoints where the Sava and Danube meet. Many travellers also enjoy slowing the pace in places such as Zlatibor, where fresh air, forested hills, and the scenic “Sargan Eight” railway offer a contrasting side of the country. Serbia also works well within wider Balkan itineraries, acting as a natural start or finish point while keeping local food and everyday life front and centre.
Frequently asked questions
What kind of tours are available in Serbia?
Serbia tours are operated as group trips, and the guiding style may be fully guided or partly guided depending on the itinerary. Some tours include a tour leader for the full duration, while others focus on guided sightseeing in key locations and leave more independent time in between.
Do Serbia tours visit Belgrade?
Many Serbia tours include Belgrade, and a number of itineraries start there to make arrivals and the first day of sightseeing straightforward. Typical visits cover Knez Mihailova Street as well as Kalemegdan Fortress and the Temple of Saint Sava, with time set aside for cafés and the riverfront.
Are there trips that focus only on Serbia?
Yes, several itineraries stay within Serbia for the full trip, combining time in Belgrade with destinations beyond the capital such as Zlatibor and Novi Sad. Other routes include Serbia as part of a longer multi-country journey through the region.
Are Serbia tours suitable for travellers who want an easier trip?
Many Serbia tours are rated Easy, where sightseeing and short, low-intensity walks are the main activities rather than challenging hikes. Some are Moderate, which can involve longer days, earlier starts, and more time on the road, so it is worth checking the fitness rating on the specific itinerary.
What is the usual group size on Serbia tours?
Group size varies by trip, with some itineraries running in smaller groups and others operating with larger numbers, particularly on multi-country routes. Each trip page lists the maximum group size so you can choose the setting that suits you best.
Do Serbia tours include airport transfers?
Some itineraries include an arrival transfer at the start of the tour, often in Belgrade, although inclusions can vary. Departure transfers are not always included, so it is important to check the trip details before booking.
What meals are included on Serbia tours?
Meal inclusions depend on the tour, with some itineraries giving breakfast plus a selection of lunches or dinners, and others offering no meals as standard. This approach often balances organised group time with the freedom to choose where and what you eat.
What transport is used on Serbia tours?
Transport depends on the itinerary and may include a coach, minibus, or private vehicles depending on group size and route. Travel days are generally planned to connect key stops efficiently, with breaks built in on longer drives.
Is accommodation included on Serbia tours?
Yes, accommodation is included in Serbia tours, although the standard and style can differ between itineraries. If required, other accommodation of a similar standard may be used, and full details are listed in the tour inclusions.
Are Serbia tours multi-country or Serbia-only?
Both options are common, so you can choose between Serbia-only itineraries and multi-country routes that also visit places such as Albania, Austria, Bosnia And Herzegovina and more. In either case, the tour is designed to include time for key Serbian sights, local food, and cultural experiences.
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