
SERBIA
Serbia: Where History Meets the Heart
Making Memories since 2002...!
SERBIA OVERVIEW
Flight duration
Approximately 6 hrs from UAE
Time Difference
UAE +2 hrs / GMT+2
Currency
RSD – Serbian Dinar
BEST TIME TO TRAVEL
Peak - Apr to Oct
VISA
UAE National - Visa-Free
UAE Residents - Required
air lines
Direct - Etihad Airways, Air Serbia, Flydubai
MAIN AIRPORTS
Belgrade Nikola(BEG),Niš Constantine(INI)
Main Cities
Belgrade, Novi Sad, Niš,Užice, Subotica, Sombor, Leskovac
MUST SEE PLACES IN SERBIA
Belgrade, Serbia’s capital, offers a vibrant blend of old and new. Explore historic Kalemegdan Fortress, lively Knez Mihailova Street, and the bohemian quarter of Skadarlija. The city sits at the confluence of the Danube and Sava Rivers, perfect for riverfront dining and cruises. With buzzing nightlife, cultural landmarks, and warm hospitality, Belgrade is the dynamic heart of the Balkans.
BELGRADE
Novi Sad, Serbia’s second-largest city, charms visitors with its relaxed vibe, pastel-colored architecture, and iconic Petrovaradin Fortress overlooking the Danube. Known for the EXIT music festival, Novi Sad also boasts charming squares, cozy cafés, and the peaceful Fruška Gora National Park nearby. It’s a perfect mix of history, nature, and modern energy.
NOVI SAD
One of Europe’s oldest cities, Niš is the birthplace of Emperor Constantine the Great. Visit the haunting Skull Tower, explore Niš Fortress, and relax in the city’s thermal spas. With Roman ruins, lively cafés, and traditional cuisine, Niš offers a fascinating mix of history and hospitality in southern Serbia.
NIŠ
Subotica, near the Hungarian border, is famous for its elegant Art Nouveau architecture and multicultural atmosphere. Explore the colorful City Hall, Synagogue, and charming squares. Nearby Palić Lake offers nature and recreation. Subotica’s rich heritage and vibrant culture make it a hidden gem in northern Serbia.
SUBOTICA
Tara National Park is a pristine paradise in western Serbia. Known for its dense forests, rare wildlife like the Eurasian lynx, and dramatic viewpoints such as Banjska Stena, it’s perfect for hiking, rafting, and wildlife watching. The tranquil Drina River and authentic mountain villages offer peace and adventure in equal measure.
TARA NATIONAL PARK
Zlatibor is Serbia’s top mountain resort, offering fresh air, rolling green hills, and family-friendly fun year-round. In summer, enjoy hiking, cycling, and traditional food markets. Winter brings skiing and snow play. The nearby Stopića Cave and Sirogojno open-air museum add cultural flair to your mountain retreat.
ZLATIBOR
Uvac Canyon is a natural wonder known for its winding river meanders and dramatic limestone cliffs. It’s a haven for eco-tourists and home to the rare Griffon Vulture. Boat rides, hiking trails, and scenic viewpoints make this one of Serbia’s most breathtaking and photogenic destinations.
UVAC CANYON
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Studenica Monastery is one of Serbia’s most important spiritual landmarks. Founded in the 12th century, it features stunning Byzantine frescoes and serene surroundings. Nestled in a forested valley, it offers a peaceful retreat steeped in medieval Serbian heritage and Orthodox tradition.
STUDENICA MONASTERY
Perched dramatically on the Danube River, Golubac Fortress guards the entrance to the Iron Gate gorge. Recently restored, its towers and walls offer panoramic views and a journey through medieval history. It’s an ideal stop on the scenic Danube route and a favorite for photographers and history lovers.
GOLUBAC FORTRESS
Drvengrad, or “Wooden Town,” is a unique mountain village built by filmmaker Emir Kusturica. Located near Mokra Gora, it showcases traditional wooden architecture, local crafts, and cultural festivals. With stunning views and a nostalgic vibe, Drvengrad blends art, tradition, and storytelling in the heart of western Serbia.
DRVENGRAD
OUR HANDPICKED
SERBIA ITINERARIES
Set out on a captivating journey through Serbia, a land where centuries-old traditions blend seamlessly with vibrant modern culture. Our thoughtfully crafted tour packages offer an immersive experience across the country’s diverse regions—from dynamic cities and majestic fortresses to serene mountain retreats and hidden natural gems.
Whether you’re strolling the bustling streets of Belgrade, savoring the wine and art of Novi Sad, or soaking in the tranquil views of Uvac Canyon, every moment in Serbia tells a story. Explore UNESCO-listed monasteries, charming villages like Drvengrad, and historical marvels such as Golubac Fortress. You’ll discover scenic national parks, enjoy rich culinary delights, and connect with locals who take great pride in their warm hospitality. With expert guides, seamless transport, and hand-picked experiences, our tours unlock the heart and soul of Serbia.
Making Memories Since 2002

Escorted Group Tours
FROM SOFIA TO BELGRADE
Sofia, Plovdiv, Kazanlak, Shipka,Etar, Arbanasi, Sinaia, Belgrade, Hunedoara, Biertan
BULGARIA, ROMANIA, SERBIA
7 Nights / 8 Days Tour
From AED 6275 per person

Bespoke Private Tours
SERBIAN HERITAGE JOURNEY
Belgrade, Novi Sad,Bajina Bašta, Golubac, Avala, Mokra Gora,Lepenski Vir,Ravanica, Manasija
SERBIA
6 Nights / 7 Days Tour
Starting at AED

Bespoke Private Tours
SERBIAN HERITAGE TRAIL
Belgrade, Novi Sad, Zlatibor, Vrnjačka Banja, Niš, Kladovo, Sremski Karlovci, Mokra Gora,Golubac
SERBIA
9 Nights / 10 Days Tour
Starting at AED

Escorted Group Tours
SERBIA’S HISTORIC JOURNEY
Belgrade, Golubac, Novi Sad, Sremski Karlovci, Zemun
SERBIA
4 Nights / 5 Days Tour
From AED 2350 per person

Escorted Group Tours
ECHOES OF SERBIA
Belgrade, Novi Sad, Zemun, Bajina Bašta, Golubac, Sremski Karlovci, Mećavnik
SERBIA, ROMANIA
6 Nights / 7 Days Tour
From AED 4050 per person
12 MUST KNOW FACTS ABOUT SERBIA
BEFORE YOU GO
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Flights from UAE
Serbia is easily accessible from the UAE, with direct flights available from Dubai to Belgrade via Flydubai and Emirates. Indirect routes are also offered through major hubs such as Istanbul, Doha, and Vienna. The average flight time from Dubai to Belgrade is approximately 6 hours, making it a convenient European getaway.
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Best Time To Go
The ideal months to visit Serbia are during spring (April–June) and autumn (September–October), when temperatures are mild and the landscapes are at their most scenic. Summer (July–August) is warm and festive, great for city life and festivals. Winter (December–February) is ideal for snow activities in the mountains, especially in Kopaonik and Zlatibor.
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Must See Places
Start your journey in Belgrade, Serbia’s lively capital with a rich history and nightlife. Visit Novi Sad for its charming architecture and the iconic Petrovaradin Fortress. Nature lovers should head to Uvac Canyon and Tara National Park, while cultural gems include the Studenica Monastery, Golubac Fortress, and traditional Drvengrad village built by filmmaker Emir Kusturica.
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Weather
Serbia offers a year-round travel experience with varied seasons. Spring (April–June) is mild and green, 10°C to 22°C. Summer (July–August) is sunny and warm, 22°C to 32°C. Autumn (September–October) is cool and colorful, 10°C to 20°C. Winter (November–March) is cold and snowy, reaching -10°C in some areas. Pack based on region and season.
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Natural Wonders
Serbia boasts stunning landscapes, from the winding cliffs of Uvac Canyon—home to rare griffon vultures—to the dense forests and lakes of Tara National Park. Zlatibor offers wide meadows and fresh mountain air, while the Danube River carves dramatic gorges at Đerdap National Park near Golubac.
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Belgrade: Where History Meets Nightlife
Belgrade is a city of contrasts, where centuries-old Kalemegdan Fortress overlooks the confluence of the Sava and Danube Rivers, and vibrant cafés, clubs, and street art define the city’s creative spirit. Enjoy riverside strolls, floating clubs, and a mix of Ottoman, Habsburg, and Brutalist architecture.
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Tara National Park & Uvac Canyon
Tara National Park is a haven of biodiversity, home to bears, lynx, and ancient pine forests. Uvac Canyon is one of Serbia’s most photographed landmarks, known for its emerald meanders and caves. A boat ride or panoramic hike here is a must for nature lovers and adventurers.
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Studenica & Drvengrad
Studenica Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcases medieval Serbian Orthodox architecture and frescoes. Nearby, Drvengrad is a quirky wooden village created by director Emir Kusturica. It hosts cultural events and offers an immersive experience into Serbian rural life.
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Visa Requirements
UAE nationals can enter Serbia visa-free for up to 90 days. UAE residents must apply through VFS Global, with some nationalities requiring biometrics. Apply at least 2–3 weeks in advance to allow for processing.
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Food Options
Serbian cuisine is hearty and flavorful. Try ćevapi (grilled minced meat), sarma (cabbage rolls), and burek (savory pastry). Halal options are available in cities like Belgrade and Novi Pazar. Vegetarians will find fresh produce, cheese-based dishes, and delicious bakery goods in local markets.
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Who Should Go, Where?
Families will enjoy Belgrade Zoo, Ada Ciganlija Lake, and Zlatibor. Couples can unwind in Drvengrad or sip wine in Fruska Gora. Solo travelers will find Serbia friendly and easy to explore. Nature lovers should head to Uvac, Tara, and Kopaonik. History buffs can visit Niš, Golubac Fortress, and Roman sites like Viminacium.
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Etiquette & Local Customs
Serbs are warm, social, and proud of their heritage. Greet with a handshake or three kisses among friends. Remove shoes when entering homes. English is widely understood in cities, but learning a few Serbian phrases is appreciated. Tipping (10%) is customary in restaurants, cafés, and for guides.
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