Planning a trip to Serbia: what documents do you need? How can you make sure you're well covered during your stay? How do I take out travel insurance for Serbia? We tell you all about it in our complete guide!
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9,26€/Pers*
*Tarif pour un voyage d’une semaine pour une personne de 30 ans (sans annulation).
Planning a trip to Serbia: what documents do you need? How can you make sure you're well covered during your stay? How do I take out travel insurance for Serbia? We tell you all about it in our complete guide!
COVID-19
Full "recommended" vaccination schedule
Mandatory documents
Valid ID card or passport is required
Residence permits
Not mandatory
Currency
Serbian Dinar
Vaccination
No mandatory vaccines
Travel insurance Serbia
500,000 coverage recommended by Yupwego
Best period
May to September
Emergency numbers
medical emergencies - 194
Start your quotation now and obtain your medical insurance certificate insuring medical expenses up to €500,000.
Serbia, a Balkan country in Southeast Europe, is a land rich in history and culture.
Formerly part of Yugoslavia, it has gone through periods of conflict but remains a jewel of cultural heritage, from medieval forts to modern music festivals.
Its capital, Belgrade, is a dynamic metropolis that blends the old and the new.
Serbia is also home to picturesque mountains, national parks and delicious cuisine.
The country is famous for its hospitality and is an increasingly popular destination for travelers.
See our complete guide to in Serbia.
Travel insurance is not compulsory in Serbia, but is highly recommended to cover medical expenses, trip cancellations and other unforeseen events. It gives you peace of mind during your stay, in the event of medical needs or unexpected situations.
Travel insurance Serbia is recommended for many reasons:
To travel to Serbia, YUPWEGO recommends a minimum cover of €500,000. Here's just one of the coverages we offer for each of our contracts:
As a French national, you only need your identity card or passport to travel to Serbia.
There is no time difference between France and Serbia.
If you are looking to insure your long-term stay in Serbia, you may want to consider purchasing an
expatriation insurance
specially designed for expatriates, or a
PVT insurance
insurance if you are studying or doing an internship abroad.
In Serbia, health risks are generally low.
Access to good quality healthcare is limited. The quality of care offered varies considerably across the country.
Doctors and hospitals often expect to be paid immediately, which is why you need travel insurance.