The largest and highest artificial lake in Serbia lies more than 1,200 metres above sea level, on the spacious Vlasina plateau.
Not far from Belgrade, on the Danube, lies the Silver Lake – one of the most popular lakes in Serbia.
Bor lake lies at the foothill of the Crni vrh mountain, at an elevation of 438 metres above sea level.
In the north of Serbia, towards the border with Hungary, lies Lake Palić, a true jewel in the crown of the country’s recreational, cultural and spa tourism.
Originally created to meet the demand of the burgeoning gravel industry in the early 20th Century, Bela Crkva lakes soon became a landmark in their own right, attracting visitors with their clear water, spacious and well-
Its water has proven effective in the treatment of multiple sclerosis, by slowing the progression of the disease, making this spa truly unique!
In the vast plains of Vojvodina, at the northernmost point of Serbia, lies Kanjiža, a true gem among spas.
Nestled in the mountains, at a point where the Mediterranean and alpine climates meet, lies Ivanjica clean air spa – a pristine environmental oasis.
Bukovička Banja spa, with its abundance of mineral springs nestled among centuries-old forests, is a true gem of Serbian spa tourism.