Begin your honeymoon at the heart of Serbia’s capital, Belgrade. Roam the lively pedestrian zones and witness the Kalemegdan Fortress that represents the city’s history. Later, enjoy a panoramic view of the city through the Kalemegdan Park whilst tasting Serbian delicacies in the Kalemegdanska Terasa Restaurant.
Novi Sad is known for hosting Europe’s biggest festival, the Exit Festival, but its attention-grabbing architecture holds a unique elegance. Explore Petrovaradin Fortress while strolling through the old-town streets. Do not miss "Milinklupa", a row of bars that hold traditional Serbian music.
Subotica is an elegant city bound by Hungarian roots that showcase the famous Art Nouveau architecture styles. Visit The Synagogue, a Juncker-style architectural masterpiece while witnessing the Raichle Palace and City Hall's colorful facades.
Palic Lake is a tranquil location with many diverse activities to choose from. Zagorka Lake is a great place to relax before visiting the European Film Festival. Take the romantic boat ride across the lake's length — enjoy dinner whilst watching the sunset in Gnezdo Kitchen Bar.
Visit the Red Cross Concentration camp and discover the dark history whilst exploring the infamous Skull Tower historical structure. Then, head to the Savic Square, noticing the sublime Fountain while wandering up to explore Cele-Kula, the Ottoman tower used to store the heads of Serbian revolutionaries.
Relish in the natural beauties while strolling in Uvac Nature Reserve's magical landscapes. While staying in this peaceful area of Zlatibor, don't forget to visit the Open-Air Museum "Staro Selo" and witness how the traditional Serbian lifestyle was long ago.
Indulge a few days at one of Serbia’s largest ski resorts, Kopaonik. Here, honeymooners can take a ski lift and appreciate the stunning panoramic views of the winter scenery atop while enjoying their loved ones' company. Grab a drink by the fireplace in a cozy hotel or participate in the beloved night skiing.
Take another route to gaze at the beautiful landscapes while driving towards Belgrade. Choose between a night of champagne and Serbian music at "Madera" or enjoy the sunset from a boat cruise down the Danube River.
Most travelers rely on buses and trains' efficient network to navigate through Serbia's regions, while navigating certain areas can get tricky- especially in the winter season. In that case, highly recommend renting a car. For the flights, Belgrade's Nikola Tesla Airport is accessible to all major tourist sites.
If short on time, skip Palic. Alternatively, if wanting to experience winter sport activities, we recommend adding an extra day at Kopaonik Ski Resort.
Belgrade's Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG) is Serbia's major airport located 18 km west of downtown Belgrade. It operates flights to every European capital city and several international connections. Transportation to the city center is available via public buses, taxis, and private car services.