Our Serbia holidays & tours
Our Serbia holidays and tours let walkers and cyclists experience the exhilarating pulse of the country’s stunning nature, for example exploring the beautiful forests of Tara National Park, and marvelling at the abundance of wildlife in Derdap National Park and on the banks of the River Danube. On your holiday with us, embrace rural Serbia's natural way of life: you might learn how to wield a scythe, you might pick berries, or visit an ethno village. And you’ll meet others who have been embracing the lifestyle for far longer – by visiting simple kafanas (tavernas), farming families and locally-owned accommodation.
Our top Serbia holidays
Serbia small group walking holiday
From
1295 to 1345
8 days
ex flights
A unique adventure across Serbia's best mountain trails!
Small group2026: 30 May, 6 Jun, 13 Jun, 20 Jun, 27 Jun, 4 Jul, 11 Jul, 18 Jul, 25 Jul, 1 Aug, 8 Aug, 15 Aug, 22 Aug, 29 Aug, 5 Sep, 12 Sep, 19 Sep, 26 Sep
Serbia multi activity holiday
From
1195 to 1295
8 days
ex flights
Action-packed adventure in Serbias breathtaking outback
Small group2026: 3 May, 10 May, 17 May, 24 May, 31 May, 7 Jun, 14 Jun, 21 Jun, 28 Jun, 5 Jul, 12 Jul, 19 Jul, 26 Jul, 2 Aug, 9 Aug, 16 Aug, 23 Aug, 30 Aug, 6 Sep, 13 Sep, 20 Sep, 27 Sep, 4 Oct
Highlights of the Balkans small group tour
From
3599 to 3799
16 days
ex flights
Discover where Europe meets the Orient
Small group2026: 9 May, 29 Aug, 2027: 8 May, 28 Aug
Balkan adventure holiday, 15 days
From
2420 to 2810
15 days
ex flights
From Hungary through to Croatia
Small group2026: 11 Apr, 16 May, 23 May, 30 May, 6 Jun, 13 Jun, 20 Jun, 4 Jul, 11 Jul, 1 Aug, 15 Aug, 22 Aug, 26 Aug, 29 Aug, 5 Sep, 12 Sep, 19 Sep, 23 Sep, 26 Sep, 3 Oct, 10 Oct, 17 Oct, 2027: 10 Apr, 24 Apr, 1 May, 15 May, 22 May, 29 May, 5 Jun, 12 Jun, 19 Jun, 26 Jun, 10 Jul, 24 Jul, 21 Aug, 28 Aug, 4 Sep, 11 Sep, 15 Sep, 18 Sep, 25 Sep, 2 Oct, 9 Oct, 16 Oct
Small group2026: 16 Apr, 14 May, 10 Sep, 15 Oct, 2027: 7 Apr, 13 May, 1 Sep, 14 Oct
London to the Balkans and back by rail & sea
From
4795
14 days
including return by train
Flight free return trip to Albania, Balkans & Italy
Small group2026: 17 Apr, 2027: 16 Apr
Balkans walking holiday
From
1490
8 days
ex flights
Challenging walks over passes and across borders
Small group2026: 29 May, 3 Jul, 14 Aug, 11 Sep
Balkans tour, Belgrade to Banja Luka
From
3795 to 3825
14 days
ex flights
Explore culture, nature & history of Serbia, Kosovo & B&H
Small group2026: 7 Jun, 13 Sep, 27 Sep, 2027: 25 Apr, 23 May, 13 Jun, 12 Sep, 26 Sep, 3 Oct
Balkans rail holiday
From
3195 to 3295
16 days
ex flights
Travel through seven countries in the Balkans.
Small group2026: 2 May, 16 May, 6 Jun, 29 Aug, 5 Sep, 12 Sep, 19 Sep
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Serbia map & highlights
Tennis is the number one sport in Serbia, thanks to world champion Novak Djokovic. What many people dont know is that he is also a member of the Champions for Peace club, in which elite athletes promote peace through sports. Thankfully Serbia is not only living through more peaceful times, something that we believe tourism also plays an important role in, but it is also an extremely peaceful place to visit. Because, unlike Djokovic, Serbian travel hasnt hit the world stage yet. Visit the Derdap Gorge, where the Danube separates the Carpathian Mountains from the Balkan Mountains. Ancient monasteries, from Ottoman to Orthodox. Or the devastatingly beautiful Dinaric Alps. Because this is Serbia. Game, set and match.
Belgrade
1. Belgrade
Once capital of Communist Yugoslavia, and now capital of Serbia, it is positioned at the confluence of the Danube and Sava Rivers, inviting air bombardments during WW2 and by NATO in 1999. Many of its ancient heritage gems remain, however, such as the Kalemegdan Fort which has been occupied by Celts, Romans, Byzantines, you name it. Explore other historical gems in the Old City, known as of Stari Grad.
Derdap National Park
2. Derdap National Park
It doesnt get more gorg-eous than Derdap, a 640km2 national park carved by the River Danube into four spectacular gorges. The largest is Derdap Gorge (aka Iron Gates), stretching for 100km. Forming a natural border with Romania, its where the Danube separates the Carpathian from the Balkan Mountains. The parks riverfront Golubac Fortress is a magnificent sight, especially on a Danube boat trip.
Mokra Gora Nature Park
3. Mokra Gora Nature Park
A mountainous region peppered with beyond pretty,,traditional wooden cabins in valleys squeezed between Mt. Tara and Mt. Zlatibor. The most popular way to navigate it is on the restored, narrow gauge argan Eight train that chugs over gorges of the Rzav and Kamika Rivers between Mokra Gora village and argan. Bring binoculars; these untouched hills are home to the likes of bears, eagles and capercaillie grouse.
Novi Pazar
4. Novi Pazar
As with many Serbian towns, it may be growing but the mountains are never far. Novi Pazar is no exception, surrounded by the Golija and Rogozna mountains. Founded in the Ottoman era, it is steward of several # ancient monuments, from the Roman Church of the Apostles Peter and Paul to 13th century Sopo?ani Serb Orthodox monastery, a UNESCO site. The latter is in Stari Ras, the ancient regional capital.
Novi Sad
5. Novi Sad
The second largest city, with a pretty location on the Danube River, is a popular spot with cyclists journeying along the EuroVelo 6 that connects Belgrade with Bucharest via the river. Churches fill the town, from Serbian Orthodox to Roman Catholic to a synagogue, but its the Petrovaradin fortress that dominates, thought to date back to the Bronze Age. Check out summer river beach trand.
Zlatibor
6. Zlatibor
A Dinaric Alps region, the highest peak is Tornik (1,496m) which has a ski resort with a fair amount of snow cannons. Leave a more eco-friendly footprint by hiking here at other times. The main town is Kraljeve Vode (aka Zlatibor) but villages are scattered throughout. Walk to traditional wooden churches, dip in waterfalls such as at Gostilje and picnic on foodie treats including Zlatibor ham and artisan cheeses.
Our Serbia holidays reviews
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Sandy Bagnall15 Oct 2025
I am still processing it. The operator always comes up trumps when it comes to finding the amazing mix of places to see and things to do. Thank you for suggesting them.read more
Janet Johnson02 May 2025
Ten plus. Great. Danube river valley, roman ruins of Felix Romouliana, Kotor Bay. Just do it. Very diversified regions, lots of history and local culture. Off the beaten track, stayed in small family run hotels in the mountains of Montenegro. Other travellers were very interesting women. We all got along very well. Exceptional, knowledgeable guide, very personable driver. Hotels were a mixed bag of comfortable, simple, a few not so good but we were not in major tourist areas.read more
Hedy Cracknell27 May 2025
Well organised, full of variety, countries with outstanding natural beauty and lots of information from the local guides.read more
Margaret Dawson02 May 2025
Seeing Albania for the first time. It delivered as advertised and met my objectives. 4 stars.read more
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