Are you planning to visit Serbia? Make sure to include some of these beautiful places in your Serbia Holiday Package:
1. Belgrade
Belgrade, the capital city of Serbia, is an enchanting metropolis with rich culture and history. The city features dominating fortress, orthodox churches, colourful facades and glittering buildings. It is also famous for its vibrant nightlife and delicious food. This stunning city is included in most of the Serbia packages.
2. Fruška Gora Mountain and National Park
Known as the ‘Holy Mountain’ because of 16 orthodox monasteries it hides, the Fruška Gora Mountain is a wildlife reserve. The lush countryside is studded with vineyards & wineries, which makes it a must-visit for wine enthusiasts. The Fruška Gora Mountain is a great place to enjoy nature related activities such as hiking, climbing and picnicking.
3. Vrnjacka Banja
Vrnjacka Banja is an idyllic spa town endowed with stunning natural beauty. Tourists flock to the beautiful town to soak in its natural mineral springs with curative properties. These amazing healing hot springs were discovered and used long back in time by Romans and Celts.
4. Felix Romuliana
Felix Romuliana is a dreamy archeological site that will give you a glimpse into the glorious past of the Roman Empire. The Felix Romuliana are the ruins of ancient imperial palace of the great Roman Emperor Gaius Galerius Valerius Maximianus.
5. Kopaonik
The Kopaonik is the favorite ski destination of the Serbians during winters. However, if you are travelling during summer or spring, you can enjoy activities such as mountain climbing, hiking, and bird watching at the Kopaonik.
6. Lepenski Vir
Lepenski Vir is a renowned archaeological site that dates back to 6,000 BC. The preserved buildings and sculptures at Lepenski Vir are interesting to observe. If you are a history lover, you will definitely enjoy visiting Lepenski Vir.
7. Niš
Niš is the third largest city of Serbia which also happens to be the birthplace of the famous Roman Emperor, Constantine. Memorial of Constantine the Great & The Niš Fortress are the main attractions of the city.
8. Zlatar
The beautiful Zlatar Mountain Range is a paradise for nature lovers. It is the perfect place to breathe in some untainted mountain air and soak in the sight of lush meadows, lakes, valleys and forests. The Uvac Meanders Nature Reserve is one of the best places to visit in Zlatar. This beautiful natural reserve is among the few remaining natural habitats of the rare Griffon Vulture. While at Zlatar, you can enjoy activities such as boating, rafting, and fishing.
9. Leskovac
The city of Leskovac in Serbia is a haven for meat lovers. The annual festival Roštiljijada & Barbecue Week held in September is graced by millions of visitors. Regardless of the time you visit, don’t forget to indulge in some mouthwatering meats from Leskovac.
10. Oplenac
Oplenac, located in western Serbia is a city of great religious significance. The Royal Mausoleum and St George Church are the main attractions of Oplenac. Even if you are not religious, you will certainly enjoy exploring these two beautiful buildings.
11. Novi Sad
Novi Sad is the second largest city in Serbia which is home to the famous Petrovaradin Fortress built in the 17th century. People flock to the city to attend the music festivals hosted in the summer. You can also enjoy the wonderful Danube River Cruises at Novi Sad.
12. Mokra Gora
Mokra Gora is renowned for its lush valleys and spectacular landscape. Taking a train ride from the Mokra Gora railway station is the best way to enjoy the stunning beauty of the place.
13. Drvengrad
Drvengrad, also known as timber town is a picturesque Serbian village situated in the Mokra Gora valley. The village was originally a film set built by local director Emir Kusturica. However, at present, the set has been preserved as an ethnic open-air museum.
14. Sirogojno
The Sirogojno is an open-air museum, which features ethnic timber structures such as a traditional Serbian inn, bakery and dairy farm. It is a great place to unwind and enjoy the local drinks and delicacies. If you visit Sirogojno, don’t forget to have a glass or two of ‘Rakija’, the Serbian brandy.
15. Drina River
The Drina River boasts a wealth of natural beauty. The river is particularly known for offering the best white water rafting experience in Serbia.