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Best 7-10 Day Serbia Itineraries
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10 Tours
8 - 65 Max Group Size

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2026
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Adults (18+)
Children (0 - 17)
Serbia in a Week: Belgrade Buzz & Danube Towns
From Belgrade city scenes to mountain views, enjoy Serbia with a clear plan.
7-10 day Serbia itineraries let you combine big-city energy with quieter corners of the country, while still keeping the day-to-day flow comfortable rather than rushed. Most trips begin in Belgrade, where river views, lively streets, and headline landmarks set the tone, before moving on to green hills, historic monasteries, and small towns that feel a world away. If you prefer a clear plan, guided visits are widely available, yet many programmes still leave space for nights out, café stops, and time to wander at your own pace. Some wider Balkans routes may also add places such as Montenegro, Kosovo, or Albania, but Serbia remains a standout for culture, food, and varied scenery packed into a relatively compact area.
Best 7-10 day itineraries
Serbia Uncovered
Take in the best of Serbia on this 7-day group tour, starting with Belgrade’s landmarks like Knez Mihailova Street, and the Temple of Saint Sava, followed by a scenic cruise along the Sava and Danube rivers. Travel north to Fruska Gora National Park and the wine region of Sremski Karlovci, then visit the charming Novi Sad. Explore Oplenac and a traditional winery in the Sumadija region, before discovering Zlatibor’s Gold Gondola, Sirogojno village, and Stopića Cave. Finish with the Šargan Eight Railway and the wooden village of Drvengrad before returning to Belgrade.

Tour Highlights
Belgrade – Explore Knez Mihailova Street, and enjoy a scenic sunset cruise along the Sava and Danube rivers for stunning views of the city
Fruska Gora National Park – Visit the historic Krusedol Monastery and taste renowned wines from the Fruska Gora wine region, including the famous Bermet
Novi Sad – Admire Novi Sad’s City Hall, the old town, and the Petrovaradin Fortress, offering breathtaking views of the Danube River
Zlatibor – Experience the Gold Gondola Lift for panoramic views, and visit the Sirogojno Open-Air Museum to see traditional homes and iconic sweaters
Mokra Gora – Ride the Sargan Eight Railway through scenic mountain landscapes, offering a nostalgic journey through tunnels and viaducts
Drvengrad – Explore Drvengrad, the wooden village built by Emir Kusturica, known for its galleries, cinema, and the Kustendorf Film and Music Festival
Belgrade to Tirana
Explore Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, and Kosovo on this 8-day tour. Start in Belgrade with the Belgrade Fortress and Kalemegdan Park, then head to Zvornik and Sarajevo, rich in Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian heritage. Visit Mostar’s UNESCO-listed Old Bridge, Kotor’s medieval streets, and the Montenegrin Riviera. In Albania, discover Budva and Shkoder’s historical charm, followed by agro-tourism at Mirizi i Zanave. Explore Kosovo’s Prizren and Gjakova, visit the Monastery of Dečani, and the Rahovec Valley before concluding in Tirana, enjoying traditional cuisine and a visit to the Bunk'Art museum.

Tour Highlights
Sarajevo – Explore Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian quarters, visit the historic Latin Bridge, and immerse yourself in vibrant bazaars, mosques, churches, and synagogues
Mostar – Admire the UNESCO-listed Stari Most (Old Bridge), stroll through the lively Old Bazaar, and reflect on history at the "Don’t Forget" stones
Kotor – Wander through the medieval Old Town, visit the historic Saint Luke’s Church, and take in breathtaking views from the fortress
Budva – Discover the medieval Old Town, visit historic churches and fortifications, and enjoy stunning views of the Adriatic coastline
Shkoder – Visit Rozafa Castle for panoramic views, explore Venetian-influenced architecture, and experience the city’s rich cultural heritage
Prizren – Walk through charming Ottoman-style streets, admire the intricate designs of the Sinan Pasha Mosque, and enjoy a panoramic view from the fortress
Kruje – Explore the historic castle, stroll through the Medieval Old Bazaar, and uncover Albania’s proud history of resistance
Tirana – Experience the vibrant Cam Bazaar, savor authentic Albanian coffee, and delve into the country’s communist past at BUNK’ART
Balkans Express
Take in the best of the Balkans in just 9 days on this group tour travelling from Belgrade to Dubrovnik. Explore the capital cities of Serbia and Bosnia on guided tours, take in the highlights of Kotor in Montenegro and stroll along the historic city walls of Dubrovnik. Ride a heritage train in the mountains of Zlatibor, see the famous bridges of Mostar and take a boat trip from Perast.

Tour Highlights
Belgrade - Tour the highlights of the Serbian capital, sip coffee at the famous ? Tavern and enjoy a sundown cruise on the Sava & Danube rivers
Zlatibor - Ride the "Sargan Eight" heritage train, offering incredible mountain views and passing through tunnels
Drvengrad - Explore the iconic "wooden town", created by film director Emir Kusturica and home to all manner of wooden houses, churches and shops
Sarajevo - See the sights of the Bosnian capital on a guided tour and taste mouthwatering baklava
Mostar - See the iconic UNESCO-listed Old Bridge and join a hands-on copper workshop
Kotor - Pop into Montenegro to explore this historic walled city and take a boat trip to the island of Our Lady on the Rocks
Dubrovnik - Uncover the historic City Walls, Stradun main street and other highlights of this iconic Croatian city
Tirana, Kosovo & Kotor to Sarajevo
Discover Albania, Kosovo, Montenegro, and Bosnia & Herzegovina on this 8-day tour, starting in Tirana. Continue to Kruje to explore its Old Bazaar and Kruje Castle, then head to Prizren to see the Sinan Pasha Mosque and Prizren Fortress. Visit Gjakove’s restored bazaar, the UNESCO-listed Monastery of Decani, and Rahovec Valley. Explore Mirizi I Zanave Agro-tourism before arriving in Shkoder to see Rozafa Castle. In Montenegro, visit Budva, Sveti Stefan, and the UNESCO-listed Kotor, then head to Mostar to see Stari Most. The tour continues to Sarajevo to discover its Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian heritage, ending in the city or with an included transfer to Belgrade.

Tour Highlights
Sarajevo – Explore Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian influences on a walking tour, visit the Latin Bridge where WWI began, wander through vibrant markets, bazaars, mosques, churches, and synagogues, and sample traditional Bosnian cuisine
Mostar – Visit the iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge), a UNESCO World Heritage Site, explore the Old Bazaar with its colourful streets, and reflect on the city’s history with stones inscribed “Don’t Forget”
Kotor – Walk through the medieval old town with its narrow cobblestone streets, visit Saint Luke’s Church, a symbol of local unity, and enjoy leisure time exploring this UNESCO-listed coastal gem
Budva – Discover the medieval charm of Old Budva, stroll through modern New Budva with its lively restaurants and shops, and take in the breathtaking view of Sveti Stefan, a luxurious island resort
Shkoder – Visit Rozafa Castle for panoramic views, explore Venetian-influenced architecture and medieval streets, and learn about the city’s famous handmade Venetian masks
Prizren – Wander through the cultural capital of Kosovo, visit the stunning Sinan Pasha Mosque, climb to Prizren Fortress for breathtaking views, and explore charming medieval streets and bridges
Gjakove & Decan – Stroll through Kosovo’s oldest and largest bazaar, admire the UNESCO-listed Decani Monastery with its renowned frescoes and organic food, and drive through the Rahovec Valley, the heart of Kosovo’s wine production
Tirana – Experience the city’s vibrant markets, traditional food, and coffee culture, browse the Bicycle Bazaar and New Bazaar for shopping and food, and visit BUNK’ART, a Cold War nuclear bunker turned museum
Transylvanian Castles to Adriatic Shores
From Bucharest to Dubrovnik, this 8–day journey blends grand capitals, medieval gems and landscapes. Kick off with a panoramic spin around Bucharest – think the Palace of the Parliament and the old quarter – before crossing the Carpathians into Transylvania. You’ll visit Peles gardens, Bran’s legendary fortress and UNESCO listed Sighisoara and Biertan, then wander Sibiu and imposing Hunedoara Castle. Serbia brings Belgrade’s Kalemegdan Fortress and the Museum of Yugoslavia, while Sremska Mitrovica reveals Roman Sirmium. In Bosnia and Herzegovina, explore Sarajevo’s multifaith old town and Mostar’s iconic bridge. Wrap up on the Adriatic in Dubrovnik – monasteries and a hop to Lokrum, with free time to roam.

Balkan Odyssey Sofia to Belgrade
Embark on an unforgettable 8-day journey, beginning in Sofia and concluding in Belgrade. This tour takes you through Bulgaria and Romania, immersing you in landscapes and history. Kick off with a tour of Sofia's captivating architecture and visit the serene Bachkovo Monastery. Explore Plovdiv's ancient sites and navigate the picturesque Balkan Mountains to Kazanlak's UNESCO-listed Thracian Tomb. In Transylvania, discover Dracula's legacy at Bran Fortress and the charming fortified churches of Biertan. Experience Romania's medieval splendour in Sighisoara and Sibiu, then cross into Serbia to explore vibrant Belgrade. Expect breathtaking mountain vistas, rich cultural experiences, and plenty of free time to explore.

Explore Eastern Europe's Enchanting Wonders
Kick off in Bucharest and wrap up in Tirana over nine days – a sweeping journey through castles, cobbled old towns and dazzling Adriatic scenery. You’ll explore Transylvania’s highlights, from Peles gardens and Bran’s legendary stronghold to UNESCO listed Sighisoara and Biertan, plus grand Hunedoara Castle and elegant Sibiu. Expect to see lively squares in Timisoara, Belgrade’s Kalemegdan Fortress and the Museum of Yugoslavia, Sarajevo’s Ottoman bazaar, and Mostar’s iconic bridge. In Croatia you’ll visit Dubrovnik’s monastery pharmacy and cathedral, with a short boat hop to leafy Lokrum. Skirt Montenegro’s Bay of Kotor – ferry across for time in Kotor and Budva – before a relaxed finale in Tirana.

Explore Transylvania and Serbia's Rich Heritage
Start your adventure in Bucharest and wrap it up in Belgrade on this captivating 10-day tour delving into the heart of Romania and Serbia. Explore Bucharest, often dubbed 'Little Paris', and marvel at the massive Palace of the Parliament. Journey through the enchanting landscapes of Transylvania, visiting the famed Dracula’s Castle and the beautiful medieval town of Sighisoara. As you venture into Serbia, enjoy Belgrade’s vibrant atmosphere, the historic charm of Fruska Gora’s monasteries, and the remarkable fortresses of Novi Sad. From the ancient Roman site of Viminacium to the mystical monasteries of Zica and Studenica, every day promises unique cultural insights and awe-inspiring encounters.

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Serbia 7-10 day itineraries at a glance
Trip and guiding style
7-10 day trips in Serbia are typically run as group tours, and the guiding approach can differ from one itinerary to another. Some include a tour leader from start to finish, while others focus on guided touring in key locations, with practical support between stops.
Accommodation
Accommodation varies by departure and can include 3-star, 4-star, and 4–5 star hotels, with upgrades offered on some tours. As hotel standards and star ratings can differ by country, an alternative property of a similar standard may be used when required.
Trip pacing
The pace on 7-10 day Serbia itineraries ranges from medium to fast, depending on how much is covered. Expect a balance of guided visits and travel days, occasional early starts to reach top sights, and time to enjoy evenings in places like Belgrade.
Frequently asked questions
What can you see in Serbia in 7 to 10 days?
Week long trips featuring Serbia are Balkan circuits. Routes link Bucharest and Transylvania with Belgrade, then Bosnia's Sarajevo and Mostar towards Dubrovnik. Serbia features through Belgrade.
Do 7 to 10 day Serbia tours cross into other countries?
Yes, most are multi country routes. Romania, Bosnia and Croatia commonly feature alongside Serbia. The country sits within a regional loop.
Are 7 to 10 day Serbia tours guided?
They run as fully guided and partially guided trips, on group and larger coach formats. A guide covers the towns and manages the borders. The coach format links the route.
How active is a 7 to 10 day Serbia tour?
The activity level is easy to moderate, with town walking and a fairly brisk pace. Coach travel links the countries. There is a minimum age of around 12.
How big are the groups on a 7 to 10 day Serbia tour?
Larger coach trips run up to around 65 travellers, with smaller group options. Routes link Serbia with the wider Balkans. Around 10 trips sit in this band.
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