Serbia

4 courses • 1 golf regions • ISO: RS

Golf Regions

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Serbia a worthwhile golf destination, considering its smaller number of courses?

If you're looking for an uncrowded, unique golf trip, Serbia is absolutely worth it. You won't find dozens of courses, but the few available offer a relaxed atmosphere and a genuine taste of Serbian hospitality. We recommend combining a round or two with exploring Belgrade's vibrant culture for a truly memorable experience.

When is the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Serbia?

We find late spring (May-June) and early autumn (September-October) ideal for golf in Serbia. The weather is pleasantly warm without being scorching, and the courses are typically in excellent condition. Avoid the peak summer heat of July and August if you prefer cooler rounds.

What kind of golf courses should I expect to find in Serbia?

You'll primarily discover parkland style courses, designed for enjoyable play rather than extreme difficulty. Don't expect the manicured perfection of some Western European courses, but you'll appreciate the natural settings and the friendly, laid-back vibe. It's a great place to simply enjoy the game without any pretension.

How does the cost of golfing in Serbia compare to other European destinations?

Golfing in Serbia offers fantastic value for money, especially when compared to Western Europe. Green fees are generally quite affordable, allowing you to enjoy a quality round without breaking the bank. You'll find that dining and accommodation costs are also very reasonable, making your overall trip budget-friendly.

What's the best way to combine golf with exploring Serbia's culture?

We recommend basing yourself in or near Belgrade, as most of the golf courses are easily accessible from the capital. You can enjoy a morning round and then spend your afternoons exploring Belgrade's historic sites, vibrant nightlife, or delicious food scene. Renting a car gives you the most flexibility to reach the courses and discover the surrounding areas at your own pace.