Whether you are looking for fresh mountain air, scenic viewpoints, lakes, vineyards, or peaceful villages, Serbia offers countless places that feel especially rewarding in early summer. Here are some of the best weekend getaways in Serbia this June.
While many travelers associate Kopaonik with winter, the mountain becomes surprisingly beautiful in June. Early summer transforms Kopaonik into a landscape of green hills, wildflowers, forest trails, and fresh mountain air. Temperatures remain pleasant even during warmer days, making it one of the best escapes from city heat.
June is ideal for hiking, panoramic viewpoints, ATV tours, cycling, and long outdoor lunches with mountain views. Unlike the busy ski season, summer on Kopaonik feels calmer and slower, allowing visitors to experience a completely different side of the mountain.

The area is also great for families and shorter wellness weekends, especially for travelers looking for a mix of nature, activities, and relaxation. Nearby, visitors can explore waterfalls, traditional villages, and scenic roads leading toward central and southern Serbia.
There is hardly a better time to visit Tara than June. Before the summer crowds arrive, the forests feel untouched, temperatures remain refreshingly cool, and viewpoints reveal landscapes at their greenest.
One of the highlights is Banjska Stena, one of Serbia’s most famous viewpoints overlooking the emerald curve of Lake Perućac and the Drina River. Early summer mornings here feel especially magical, often wrapped in soft mist rising above the forest.

But Tara is not only about viewpoints. This national park is ideal for hiking, cycling, scenic drives, and slow mornings surrounded by pine forests. You can also explore Lake Zaovine, hidden forest roads, and peaceful villages scattered across the mountain. Nearby, it is worth visiting Rača Monastery, Perućac Lake, and the scenic route toward Mokra Gora and Drvengrad.
Few road trips in Serbia feel as spectacular as driving through the Đerdap Gorge in June. The weather is warm but comfortable, nature is lush, and the Danube looks especially powerful during this season.
A perfect starting point is Golubac Fortress, one of Serbia’s most impressive medieval landmarks, dramatically positioned above the river. In early summer, the fortress looks particularly striking against the vivid greenery surrounding it. From there, continue along the Đerdap route toward Donji Milanovac, stopping at panoramic viewpoints overlooking the Danube. The road itself becomes part of the experience.

You can also visit Lepenski Vir, one of Europe’s most important prehistoric archaeological sites, or simply enjoy riverside restaurants and quiet viewpoints that make this region feel unexpectedly cinematic.
If summer heat is not your thing, Stara Planina might be one of Serbia’s best June escapes. This mountain is especially beautiful in early summer when waterfalls are full of water, meadows are green, and hiking conditions feel ideal. Temperatures remain noticeably cooler than in Serbia’s cities, making it perfect for an active weekend.

Explore waterfalls such as Tupavica, Bigar, and Pilj, hike through open landscapes, or simply enjoy the silence and vast mountain scenery. The area around Topli Do and nearby villages still feels wonderfully remote – something increasingly rare to find.
For those looking for a relaxed getaway without a long drive, Fruška Gora is one of Serbia’s easiest and most rewarding June escapes.
Known as the “jewel of Vojvodina,” this mountain combines monasteries, vineyards, forest walks, and charming small towns. June is especially lovely because vineyards are vibrant, outdoor terraces reopen, and the weather feels perfect for day trips and weekend stays.

A stop in Sremski Karlovci adds another layer to the experience, with wine tastings, historic streets, and a slower rhythm that feels ideal for early summer. Whether you prefer easy hikes, nature, or local gastronomy, Fruška Gora offers an effortless weekend reset.
While Zlatibor often becomes crowded during summer, nearby Zlatar still feels quieter and more peaceful. June is one of the best times to experience this mountain. Days are warm but pleasant, evenings feel fresh, and landscapes remain deeply green. It is an ideal destination for travelers looking for slower weekends, scenic viewpoints, and genuine tranquility.

Nearby, you can visit the dramatic Uvac viewpoint, enjoy local food, or simply spend time surrounded by mountain silence. For many visitors, Zlatar remains one of Serbia’s most underrated mountain destinations.
If you are already craving summer, Silver Lake makes a perfect June weekend destination.
Before the busiest season begins, the atmosphere still feels calmer and more relaxed. Long walks along the promenade, lake views, cycling routes, and riverside restaurants create the feeling of an early summer holiday without long travel.

Its proximity to Golubac and the Danube region also makes it easy to combine several destinations into one extended weekend trip.
Sokobanja has long been one of Serbia’s favorite spa towns, but June may be one of the best moments to visit. The surrounding mountains of Rtanj and Ozren feel perfect for hiking, viewpoints, and fresh air, while the town itself offers a relaxed atmosphere ideal for slowing down.

You can combine wellness, local food, short nature walks, and nearby attractions such as Ripaljka Waterfall or Bovansko Lake. For travelers looking for a balance between activity and rest, Sokobanja works especially well in early summer.
Often overlooked by travelers, Vršac makes a surprisingly beautiful June getaway. Located in Vojvodina near the Romanian border, the town combines vineyards, rolling hills, wine cellars, and one of Serbia’s most recognizable viewpoints – the Vršac Tower.

June brings warm days perfect for wine tastings and evenings spent outdoors. The nearby vineyards and relaxed atmosphere make the entire region feel unexpectedly Mediterranean at times. It is a destination that feels different from the rest of Serbia – quieter, slower, and ideal for a laid-back weekend.
From mountain freshness and dramatic river landscapes to vineyards and quiet lake escapes, June reveals some of Serbia’s most beautiful sides. The biggest advantage? Many places still feel calmer than during the peak of summer.
If you have been waiting for the perfect moment to plan a weekend escape, this might be it.