All about Serbia

How long can I stay in Serbia as a tourist?
U.S. citizens do not need a visa to enter and stay in Serbia for up to 90 days.
What can I bring into Serbia?
Part of your personal baggage when entering Serbia may also be: 50 cigarettes, 25 cigarillos (cigars up to 3g), 10 cigars, 50g of tobacco or suitable combination of all mentioned products. 1 liter of spirits or 1 liter of sparkling and liqueur wines or suitable combination of mentioned drinks and 1 liter of other wines.
What are the interesting facts about Serbia?
The following are the interesting Facts about Serbia
  • It Is a Land of Rich Heritage and Culture
  • Birthplace of Roman Emperors
  • Largest Exporter of Raspberries
  • Serbian Hospitality is Famous
  • The word “Vampire” is Serbian
  • Contribution to Science
  • Houses Europe's Largest Gorge
  • Belgrade Is One of the Oldest Cities in Europe
Is Serbia in Schengen?
Although it's a European country, Serbia is neither part of the Schengen Area nor the EU. Consequently, Serbian citizens must apply for an ETIAS visa waiver to travel to any Schengen country.
Can I go to Serbia without visa?
In short, yes, you will need a visa for Serbia since India does not have a visa exemption for Serbia. However, there will be different types of visas depending on your travel purpose and the duration of your stay. For example, if you wish to visit Serbia for travel purposes, you can get a visa on arrival for 30 days.
Which is best month to visit Serbia?
The best time to visit Serbia is generally from March to May and then September to October, avoiding the heat of June, July and August.
What is Serbia best known for?
Serbia is famous for its capital city, Belgrade, and its national brandy, rakija. Serbia is also known for its nightlife, palaces, fortresses, and tennis player Novak Djokovic. On top of that, there's much to love about its locals. Serbians are a lively and laid-back bunch.
What food is Serbia known for?
Serbia is known for the following popular food
  • Sarma - Sarma is possibly one of the best and definitely favorite dishes of every Serbian.
  • Cevapi - Another interesting meal you should definitely try in Serbia is Cevapi.
  • Burek - Burek is a rather controversial dish amongst the Serbian.
  • Prebranac
  • Gibanica
  • Punjena Paprika
  • Cvarci
  • Kajmak