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Tourism demand to Türkiye remains to be at top

March 11, 2026

The Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Türkiye and Türkiye Tourism Promotion and Development Agency TGA confirm that tourist operations across the country are proceeding entirely as normal. Amid widespread media coverage of the conflict in parts of the broader Middle East, Türkiye, a Mediterranean country, is not a party to this conflict. Its tourist destinations, including İstanbul, Antalya, Bodrum, İzmir, and Cappadocia, among the…

Greece Strengthens Its Position as Serbia’s Leading Travel Destination: Over One Million Visitors and a Growing Shoulder Season

February 23, 2026

At this year’s Belgrade Tourism Fair, one of the most dynamic and well-visited stands was that of Greece – a country that has long been synonymous with summer holidays for Serbian travelers. Yet beyond the iconic turquoise waters and whitewashed houses lies a far broader and increasingly diverse tourism story. In a conversation with George Kakoutis, director of the Greek National Tourism Organisation office in Serbia, it became…

Mediterranean Island in the Spotlight: Cyprus – Partner Country of the Tourism Fair in Belgrade

February 19, 2026

At the 2026 Tourism Fair in Belgrade, the partner country will be Cyprus, one of the Mediterranean’s most captivating islands, where rich history, spiritual heritage, unspoiled nature and modern luxury tourism come together in a unique blend. As partner country, Cyprus will enjoy a central position at the fair, with an expanded exhibition area and a dedicated promotional program aimed at both tourism professionals and the general public.…

Sremski Karlovci – a Small Town with a Big Story

January 29, 2026
Sremski Karlovci Serbia

Some places are not meant to be rushed through, but simply experienced.Sremski Karlovci is one of those places a small baroque town on the banks of the Danube, where history, nature, and a slower pace of life blend perfectly together. Located just a few kilometers from Novi Sad, Sremski Karlovci is an ideal destination for a day trip, but also a place where it’s easy to stay longer…

Travel Trends 2026. From Places to Presence

December 24, 2025

Travel in 2026 is no longer a search for places, but a search for feeling. While past years revolved around top ten lists, quick flights, easy photos, and mass recommendations, a new wave of travelers is looking for something far deeper. The traveler of 2026 wants to step outside the suggested and the predictable. They are no longer interested in visiting places everyone has already seen, but places…

Serbia – Land of Roman Emperors

December 23, 2025

A journey through the forgotten capitals of the ancient world Few countries in Europe can claim to be the birthplace of emperors. Even fewer can say that as many as seventeen rulers of the Roman Empire were born within their modern-day borders. And while the Roman Empire evokes images of the Colosseum, the Senate, and the Eternal City itself, the truth is that, for a time, its heart…

Jagodina Through Wine and Tradition: A New E-book on Wine and Cultural Routes

December 20, 2025

Jagodina, located in the heart of Serbia, is a region with a long-standing tradition of winemaking, culture, and hospitality. Thanks to its geographical position and rich historical heritage, the city and its surroundings have strong potential for the development of wine and cultural tourism, which is attracting increasing interest from both domestic and international visitors. With the aim of presenting this potential in a modern and accessible way,…

Skopelos, the Open Road, and the Spirit of Panormoscar

August 4, 2025

There’s a unique kind of freedom that comes from being behind the wheel on an island like Skopelos. It’s not just about going from one beach to another—it’s about how the road curves gently past pine-covered hills, how you stop when the view demands it, how the scent of fig trees mingles with salt air through the open window. Skopelos isn’t a place you merely visit. It’s a…

Skopelos in Style: A Journey with Skopelos Tours

August 3, 2025

The sun had barely risen over the deep blue Aegean when the ferry gently nudged the port of Skopelos Town. Seagulls circled overhead, and the scent of pine trees drifted down from the hills. As I stepped onto the dock, I was met not with the usual flurry of disorientation that greets travelers in unfamiliar places—but with a smile. Just across the street from the harbor and directly…