Do Slovenian citizens need a visa for Serbia?
Slovenian citizens do not need a tourist visa to travel to Serbia in 2024. Slovenian passport holders can stay in Serbia for a short period, up to 90 days. Please review the information below to ensure a smooth and safe trip.
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Updated: 10/04/2024.
Entry requirements
visa free
Duration of stay
90 days
Purpose of travel
Tourism
Passport validity for travel to Serbia
Passport must be valid on arrival.
Is it safe to travel to Serbia?
Serbia has a current risk level of 3.40 (out of 5). We advise to use some caution when travelling to Serbia. The safety index is derived from travel advisories issued by independent 5 sources.
Safety index is provided by www.travel-advisory.info: 10/04/2024.
Serbia customs rules
Duty-free allowance
Tobacco (restricted to travellers 18 years and over)
- 200 cigarettes;
- 50 cigars;
- 250 grams of other tobacco product; or
- 250 grams of any combination of the above products.
Alcohol (restricted to travellers 18 years and over)
- 1 litre of spirits or any other alcohol.
Currency
- Any amount up to €10,000 (or foreign equivalent) may be imported. Travellers must report anything over this amount to Customs.
Other Goods
- Medication for personal use. A prescription may be requested by Customs.
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