What to do and see in Serbia, Serbia: The Best Bodies of Water

June 26, 2021 Flossie Demartino

Coordinates: 44°N 21°E / 44°N 21°E / 44; 21
Restaurants in Serbia

1. Veliki Rzav River

Arilje Serbia
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Veliki Rzav River

2. National Park Tara

Milenka Topalovica 3, Bajina Basta, Tara National Park Serbia +381 31 863644 http://www.nptara.rs/
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5.0 based on 75 reviews

National Park Tara

Reviewed By GoGo2SlowGo - Denton, United States

We saw the park when we were traveling from Belgrade toward the Sargan Eight Railway and other stops on a Viator tour. The Drina River Canyon within the Tara National Park is on the tentative list for a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The park is sometimes called the “lungs of Serbia.” It’s located in the western edge of Serbia along the border of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Drina river runs through the park created some very large gorges. However, more than 80% of the park is heavily forested with plenty of hiking trails.

3. Zaovine Lake

Bajina Basta Serbia
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5.0 based on 19 reviews

Zaovine Lake

Reviewed By Grada365 - Novi Sad, Serbia

The lake is located at about 800 meters above sea level. It is widest at the dam and from there it spreads in three directions. It is connected by pipes to Lake Perucac and functions as a reserve of water for the Perucac hydroelectric power plant. When is to much water in Lake Perućac, it is pumped to Lake Zaovine, and when there is not enough water for turbines, it returns. Therefore, the height of the water can vary up to 40 meters, and when is filled with very cold water from Lake Perućac the temperature of the lake drops dramatically. Therefore, it is an ideal place for refreshment in times of high summer temperatures. There are two other small lakes suitable for swimming in the area, Spajici and Lipovica. On the high rock near Lake Spajici are the ruins of a medieval fortress, and a little further on begins the beautiful canyon of Beli Rzav. At the dam of the lake is a place where a Serbian scientist, Josif Pancic, discovered an endemic tree species named after him as Pancic omorica. There are three beautiful waterfalls on the Karaklijski Rzav River that flows into the lake. There are several viewpoints in the surroundings, the most beautiful of them is the Janjac, from which one you can see the lake on one side and the town of Visegrad on the other. Zaovine Lake is a great starting point for visiting all these attractions. I hope these comment will help you. If you need any help regarding this or any other attractions in Serbia (location information, transportation, guidance, organizing private tours, etc.) feel free to contact me because I do tours all over Serbia. Enjoy Serbia!

4. Staro Jezero

Kikinda Serbia
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Staro Jezero

5. Grza

Paracin Serbia
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Grza

6. Danube River

Belgrade Serbia +381 11 2622866 http://www.srcmgm.rs/?lang=lat
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4.5 based on 732 reviews

Danube River

Reviewed By jardden - Cardiff, United Kingdom

you can get a cruise boat or sit at a nearby kafan in zemun,novi beograd..... also great panorama from the river, looking over kalemegadan fortress...

7. Sava River

Belgrade Serbia +381 69 5765360
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4.5 based on 272 reviews

Sava River

Reviewed By Mira_Bihac

Everything is almost in the city center,just few minutes from center by bus. Before running in to Danube river,Sava river runs to Ada Ciganlija the so called Belgrade sea.Beautiful Savamala ,numerous floating clubs with exciting nightlife ,Beton hala,and all restaurants makes you feel so pleasant and romantic. You can visit banks of Sava river on foot ,by bike, my favorite,or by cruise ship. Unfortunately experience, must see in Belgrade...

8. Dunav (The Danube)

Novi Sad Serbia
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4.5 based on 102 reviews

Dunav (The Danube)

Reviewed By 149cherryg - Novi Sad, Serbia

Although it's autumn time of year, I want to share with you how great it is to enjoy your time at the Danube river while in Novi Sad. In the summer, you can actually swim in Danube, I prefer City beach (Strand). The water is clean and safe. Remember to come in the morning, because after 1pm it is becoming crowded and noisy. In the morning, you can enjoy in sunbathing, fish are swimming in the water with you (really!), sand is not to hot... Lot of playgrounds for kids, restaurants and caffes, fast food stands etc. Come and see :)

9. Palic Lake

Palic Serbia http://www.palic.rs/en
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4.5 based on 163 reviews

Palic Lake

Reviewed By zirafa - Belgrade, Serbia

Nice lake to walk around. Nature is relaxing, there are lot of amenities for children. Subotica is just 8 km away.

10. Vlasina Lake

Surdulica Serbia http://www.tosurdulica.org
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4.5 based on 27 reviews

Vlasina Lake

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