Serbia visa requirements for Singaporeans

Travel and visa requirements

Serbian Visa is not required for Singaporeans

Stay Duration: 90 days

Entry Requirements

  • Singapore passport holders can  travel to Serbia without obtaining a visa  for a period of 90 days.
  • Visitors passport must have a validity of at least 6 months after arrival in Serbia and the passport must contain a minimum of two blanked pages for necessary stamping.
  • Visitors who intend to extend their stay, they are to apply and pay for extension at the Serbian Immigration Department.
  • Provision of recently snapped two passport-sized photographs taken in a plain white background are required.
  • Proof hotel reservation for the whole duration of your intended stay or any other means of accommodation is required.
  • Sufficient funds to handle your expenses throughout your stay in Serbia. 
  • Valid travel insurance for health purposes should be available before you embark on your journey.
  • Visitors are to make onward and/or return ticket available. 
  • Payment of Airport Tax is not required from the passengers either they are entering or leaving the country's airports.
  • The estimated flight duration from Singapore to Serbia is 12 hours, 6 minutes.
  • The standard time zone of Serbia is (GMT+1) hence, Singapore is 7 hours ahead of Serbia.
  • The country's dialling code is +381, available for all international and local communication.
  • Importation of ammunition and hunting weapons are temporarily permitted providing they are used for hunting trip only and approved by an authorized organization.  
  • Pets veterinarian health certificate and rabies certificate granted by competent authority or veterinarian is required.
  • Banks in the country do not operate on Saturday and Sunday only on the weekdays.
  • Foreign currencies up to EUR 10,000 or more must be declared at the entry point.
  • Serbian is the only official language spoken in Serbia.
  • Christian Orthodox is the main religion of Serbia. Other religions such as Roman Catholic, Islamic, Protestant and Jewish are also exercised in the country.
  • Beogradska Tvrdava fort and Tesla Museum in Belgrade, Monastery Monument Church in Nis, Petrovaradin Fortress in Novi Sad and Sremski Karlovci are the best places to experience in Serbia when traveling for tourism.
  • Prebranac, Cevapi, Sarma, Borek, Pasulj and Gibanica are the best meals you can enjoy when you visit Serbia.
  • March to May and September to October are the best moment to visit Serbia. The summertime of June to August is not advisable to travel to the country because of the excess heat at that period.

Frequently Asked Questions


Is Serbia dangerous for tourist?

Serbia is a safe and a attractive country for tourist, the people of Serbia are very warm people and hospitable, particularly towards foreigners.



How much is can cater for my daily expenses in Serbia?

RSD 2,477 equivalent to $23.USD is enough to handle your daily consumptions in Serbia.



What is the power plug used in Serbia?

The power plug used in Serbia is the European CEE7/16 "Europlug", and the standard voltage is 220-230V with a frequency of 50Hz.



What is Serbia official currency?

The official currency used in Serbia is Serbian Dinar(RSD).