Serbia
Serbia is a warm and hospitable country situated on the Balkan peninsula. The mountains and spas of the country are of great tourist interest. Serbia’s second largest city, Novi Sad is also frequented by international tourists.
Highlights
- Serbia’s capital Belgrade is the only European capital situated on the banks of two international rivers.
- More than 31% of Serbia’s territory is covered by forest and there are 22 nature reserves and 5 national parks in the country.
- Serbia has a total of eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
- The Serbian language is written in both the Cyrillic and Latin alphabets.
- The Djerdap Gorge, a gorge on the river Danube, is Europe’s largest gorge and is in Serbia.
When to visit?
The best time to visit Serbia is when snow, rain and slush have stopped. April onwards things start to heat up, with highs of 17°C perfect for taking in the cultural highlights.
