Discover Serbia
Serbia became an independent country in the summer of 2006 when Montenegro voted for its own independence, the final split in the dissolution of former Yugoslavia. This is one of Europe’s most fascinating countries to visit, with an early history to match its tumultuous recent history.
Its compact size allows tourists easy access to both the urban delights of Belgrade, the capital, and the gentler pace of the beautiful countryside, idyllic villages and national parks. Despite its embrace of modern culture, Serbia has managed to retain its traditional roots, which you can see in Novi Sad’s wonderful Gothic and Baroque architecture, in Nis with its old cobbled streets and Bohemian character, and in Belgrade itself where the old fortress echoes its past.
The Balkans Revealed
Covering three countries’ capitals and a kaleidoscope of colours and cultures, this bountiful tour of the Balkans crosses borders and beautiful landscapes, to reveal the ancient sites, artistic treasures, and medieval monuments of Bulgaria, Serbia, and Romania
Secret Danube
Sailing from the Black Sea to Budapest, this is a fascinating and multi-faceted journey, revealing the less-known reaches of the Danube, and cruising through the ravishing riverscapes which connect the countries, capitals, and cultures along its remarkable route