Complete Serbia travel itinerary (7–14 days): The Ultimate Guide to Exploring Serbia

Plan the perfect trip with this complete Serbia itinerary (7–14 days). Explore Belgrade, Novi Sad, Tara National Park, Niš, Zlatibor, Studenica Monastery, and more—your essential Serbia travel guide.


Why Visit Serbia?

Serbia is one of Europe’s most underrated destinations—rich in history, culture, and nature, yet still incredibly affordable. With vibrant cities, medieval monasteries, and untouched national parks, Serbia offers something for every traveler. This itinerary helps you make the most of 7, 10, or 14 days in Serbia, whether you’re backpacking or planning a comfortable road trip.


How Many Days Do You Need in Serbia?

  • 7 days: Perfect for first-timers focusing on Belgrade, Novi Sad, and the highlights of western Serbia.
  • 10 days: Adds more nature, historical sites, and a deeper dive into the south.
  • 14 days: A full circle of Serbia, including off-the-beaten-path villages, wine regions, and national parks.

7-Day Serbia Itinerary (Classic Highlights)

Day 1–2: Belgrade

Top things to do:

  • Explore Kalemegdan Fortress and the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers
  • Walk through Knez Mihailova Street
  • Visit Skadarlija, the bohemian quarter
  • Take a Danube River cruise
  • Nightlife in Savamala and Beton Hala

Recommended area to stay: Dorćol or Stari Grad


Day 3: Novi Sad & Petrovaradin

Only 1 hour from Belgrade by car or train, Novi Sad is ideal for a day trip.

Highlights:

  • Petrovaradin Fortress (home of EXIT Festival)
  • Stroll through Liberty Square
  • Visit Fruška Gora monasteries and wineries

Day 4–5: Zlatibor & Tara National Park

Keywords: Tara National Park, Serbia nature, Zlatibor travel

What to do in Zlatibor:

  • Stop at Drvengrad (Mokra Gora)
  • Ride the famous Šargan Eight Railway
  • Visit Stopića Cave

Tara National Park:

  • Hike to Banjska Stena viewpoint
  • Visit the Rača Monastery
  • Swim or kayak on Zaovine Lake

Day 6: Studenica Monastery & Uvac Canyon

  • Explore Studenica, one of Serbia’s most important medieval monasteries (UNESCO).
  • Drive to the spectacular Uvac Canyon and, if timing works, hike to the famous meander viewpoint.

Day 7: Return to Belgrade

Enjoy free time for museums, coffee culture, or shopping before departure.


10-Day Serbia Itinerary (More Culture & Nature)

Follow the 7-day itinerary, then add:

Day 8: Niš

Top sights:

  • Niš Fortress
  • Skull Tower
  • Crveni Krst Concentration Camp
  • Traditional grilled specialties (Niš is famous for Serbian BBQ)

Day 9: Devil’s Town (Đavolja Varoš)

A geological wonder made of thousands of stone formations—perfect for photographers.


Day 10: Vrnjačka Banja or Kopaonik

Choose between:

  • Vrnjačka Banja, a spa town with thermal waters
  • Kopaonik National Park, a top hiking and skiing destination

14-Day Serbia Itinerary (Full Circle Route)

Add to the 10-day plan:

Day 11: Eastern Serbia – Iron Gate Gorge

  • Drive along the Danube through Djerdap National Park
  • Explore Golubac Fortress
  • Visit the Lepenski Vir archaeological site

Day 12: Negotin Wine Region

  • Tour local wineries
  • Visit Rajac and Rogljevo wine cellars
  • Overnight in a traditional village guesthouse

Day 13: Smederevo & Topola

  • Explore Smederevo Fortress
  • Visit the Royal Complex in Oplenac, including St. George’s Church and the Karadjordjević Mausoleum

Day 14: Return to Belgrade

Stop at Avala Tower or Zemun for a final panoramic view of the capital.


Best Time to Visit Serbia

  • Spring (April–June): Mild weather, ideal for tours
  • Summer (July–September): Festivals, mountain escapes, river activities
  • Autumn (September–October): Wine season, fewer crowds
  • Winter (December–March): Ski season in Kopaonik and Zlatibor

Where to Stay in Serbia

Belgrade

  • Budget: City Hostel, Hostel Bongo
  • Mid-range: Mama Shelter, Mark Hotel
  • Luxury: Hyatt Regency, Falkensteiner

Novi Sad

  • Hotel Leopold I (inside the fortress)
  • Sheraton Novi Sad
  • Guesthouse Alea

Getting Around Serbia

  • Car rental: Best option for national parks and small towns
  • Buses: Affordable and reliable for major routes
  • Trains: Improving quickly—Belgrade–Novi Sad is ultramodern
  • Private transfers: Widely available

Estimated Budget

  • Budget travelers: €30–50/day
  • Mid-range: €60–120/day
  • Comfort/Luxury: €150–250/day

Serbia remains one of the most affordable countries in Europe, making a longer trip very budget-friendly.


Final Tips for Your Serbia Itinerary

  • Try local dishes: ćevapi, pljeskavica, sarma, komplet lepinja
  • Bring cash—many rural areas do not take cards
  • Google Maps works well, but download offline maps for national parks
  • English is widely spoken in cities

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