What Are the Best Places to Invest in Airbnb in Serbia?

Source: AirROI Reviewed by Jun Zhou , Founder @ AirROI
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The short-term rental market in Serbia spans 44 cities tracked in AirROI's 2026 dataset, ranging from mature urban markets with thousands of active listings to emerging destinations where early operators still have pricing leverage. Supply growth, regulation, and seasonal demand vary significantly across the region — making market selection one of the highest-leverage decisions an Airbnb investor can make.

This page ranks the best Airbnb markets in Serbia across four dimensions: market depth (active listings), revenue, nightly rate (ADR), and occupancy rate. Belgrade, Central Serbia leads by market size with 3,716 active listings and $630/month revenue. Across all ranked markets, average occupancy is 23.3% with $299/month in average revenue and $78/night ADR. 44 of 44 markets carry a low regulation profile — a key consideration for investors evaluating compliance costs and time-to-market.

Rankings based on AirROI's analysis of 20,000,000+ short-term rental listings across revenue, ADR, occupancy, and regulation. See ranking methodology.

Top Airbnb Markets in Serbia by Active Listings

Active listing count is the most direct measure of a market's depth, maturity, and investor confidence. Cities with the most Airbnb listings in Serbia attract the highest volume of travelers and offer the most reliable benchmarking data for pricing and revenue projections. Belgrade, Central Serbia leads with 3,716 active short-term rental listings and $630/month in average revenue.

#MarketActive Listings (TTM)Revenue/moADROccupancyRegulation
1Belgrade, Central Serbia3,716$630$8436.1%Low
2Novi Sad, Vojvodina866$310$6328.9%Low
3Stari Grad Urban Municipality, Central Serbia485$906$9340.0%Low
4Cajetina Municipality, Central Serbia301$258$7520.1%Low
5Zemun Urban Municipality, Central Serbia196$404$7031.6%Low
6Raska Municipality, Central Serbia193$249$11819.1%Low
7Bajina Basta Municipality, Central Serbia165$497$9325.8%Low
8Niš, Central Serbia151$241$4825.9%Low
9Subotica, Vojvodina149$241$4627.8%Low
10Vozdovac Urban Municipality, Central Serbia147$341$7127.7%Low
11Zlatibor, Zlatibor129$209$8720.5%Low
12Kragujevac, Central Serbia110$124$4817.8%Low
13Petrovaradin, Vojvodina89$461$12322.9%Low
14Cukarica Urban Municipality, Central Serbia80$434$7329.2%Low
15City of Niš, Central Serbia76$276$4527.9%Low
16Surcin Urban Municipality, Central Serbia72$359$9324.6%Low
17Vrnjacka Banja Municipality, Central Serbia71$229$6322.7%Low
18Sombor, Vojvodina57$153$4719.4%Low
19Kopaonik, Kopaonik47$270$9228.8%Low
20Uzice, Central Serbia46$299$6522.5%Low
21Irig Municipality, Vojvodina42$449$12920.7%Low
22Zrenjanin, Vojvodina40$140$4320.1%Low
23Divcibare, Central Serbia39$268$7820.7%Low
24Pančevo, Vojvodina39$142$4622.6%Low
25Jagodina, Central Serbia38$86$3823.5%Low
26Sremska Kamenica, Vojvodina38$444$13622.1%Low
27Nova Varos Municipality, Central Serbia37$403$9021.9%Low
28Čačak, Central Serbia37$200$4722.9%Low
29Palić, Vojvodina37$192$6219.8%Low
30Sokobanja Municipality, Central Serbia29$101$5019.6%Low
31Vrnjačka Banja, Vrnjačka Banja29$105$5117.2%Low
32Novi Pazar, Central Serbia28$141$5219.3%Low
33Pirot, Central Serbia28$200$5024.0%Low
34Gornji Milanovac Municipality, Central Serbia27$273$6820.2%Low
35Divčibare, Divčibare27$207$8319.1%Low
36Šabac, Central Serbia25$142$5318.8%Low
37Surčin, Surčin25$149$4423.3%Low
38Beocin Municipality, Vojvodina25$747$20124.4%Low
39Kraljevo, Central Serbia23$172$5720.9%Low
40Valjevo, Central Serbia23$133$4421.1%Low
41Indjija Municipality, Vojvodina23$553$21020.0%Low
42Grocka Urban Municipality, Central Serbia22$624$20121.0%Low
43Kladovo Municipality, Central Serbia22$245$7417.7%Low
44Kruševac, Central Serbia22$143$4126.2%Low

Most Profitable Airbnb Markets in Serbia by Revenue

The most profitable Airbnb cities in Serbia are those where hosts earn the highest average monthly revenue per listing — the single most telling indicator of a market's income potential. Stari Grad Urban Municipality, Central Serbia leads with $906/month at $93 ADR and 40.0% occupancy. Whether you are evaluating your first STR investment or benchmarking an existing property, these top-earning Airbnb markets show where vacation rentals generate the greatest short-term rental income.

#MarketRevenue/moActive Listings (TTM)ADROccupancyRegulation
1Stari Grad Urban Municipality, Central Serbia$906485$9340.0%Low
2Beocin Municipality, Vojvodina$74725$20124.4%Low
3Belgrade, Central Serbia$6303,716$8436.1%Low
4Grocka Urban Municipality, Central Serbia$62422$20121.0%Low
5Indjija Municipality, Vojvodina$55323$21020.0%Low
6Bajina Basta Municipality, Central Serbia$497165$9325.8%Low
7Petrovaradin, Vojvodina$46189$12322.9%Low
8Irig Municipality, Vojvodina$44942$12920.7%Low
9Sremska Kamenica, Vojvodina$44438$13622.1%Low
10Cukarica Urban Municipality, Central Serbia$43480$7329.2%Low
11Zemun Urban Municipality, Central Serbia$404196$7031.6%Low
12Nova Varos Municipality, Central Serbia$40337$9021.9%Low
13Surcin Urban Municipality, Central Serbia$35972$9324.6%Low
14Vozdovac Urban Municipality, Central Serbia$341147$7127.7%Low
15Novi Sad, Vojvodina$310866$6328.9%Low
16Uzice, Central Serbia$29946$6522.5%Low
17City of Niš, Central Serbia$27676$4527.9%Low
18Gornji Milanovac Municipality, Central Serbia$27327$6820.2%Low
19Kopaonik, Kopaonik$27047$9228.8%Low
20Divcibare, Central Serbia$26839$7820.7%Low
21Cajetina Municipality, Central Serbia$258301$7520.1%Low
22Raska Municipality, Central Serbia$249193$11819.1%Low
23Kladovo Municipality, Central Serbia$24522$7417.7%Low
24Subotica, Vojvodina$241149$4627.8%Low
25Niš, Central Serbia$241151$4825.9%Low
26Vrnjacka Banja Municipality, Central Serbia$22971$6322.7%Low
27Zlatibor, Zlatibor$209129$8720.5%Low
28Divčibare, Divčibare$20727$8319.1%Low
29Čačak, Central Serbia$20037$4722.9%Low
30Pirot, Central Serbia$20028$5024.0%Low
31Palić, Vojvodina$19237$6219.8%Low
32Kraljevo, Central Serbia$17223$5720.9%Low
33Sombor, Vojvodina$15357$4719.4%Low
34Surčin, Surčin$14925$4423.3%Low
35Kruševac, Central Serbia$14322$4126.2%Low
36Pančevo, Vojvodina$14239$4622.6%Low
37Šabac, Central Serbia$14225$5318.8%Low
38Novi Pazar, Central Serbia$14128$5219.3%Low
39Zrenjanin, Vojvodina$14040$4320.1%Low
40Valjevo, Central Serbia$13323$4421.1%Low
41Kragujevac, Central Serbia$124110$4817.8%Low
42Vrnjačka Banja, Vrnjačka Banja$10529$5117.2%Low
43Sokobanja Municipality, Central Serbia$10129$5019.6%Low
44Jagodina, Central Serbia$8638$3823.5%Low

Most Expensive Airbnb Markets in Serbia by Nightly Rate

The average daily rate (ADR) measures how much guests pay per night in each market, making it the clearest indicator of a city's short-term rental pricing power. Indjija Municipality, Vojvodina commands the highest Airbnb nightly rate in Serbia at $210/night, generating $553/month at 20.0% occupancy. Markets with premium nightly pricing typically feature high-demand destinations where travelers pay a significant premium over hotel alternatives.

#MarketADRActive Listings (TTM)Revenue/moOccupancyRegulation
1Indjija Municipality, Vojvodina$21023$55320.0%Low
2Grocka Urban Municipality, Central Serbia$20122$62421.0%Low
3Beocin Municipality, Vojvodina$20125$74724.4%Low
4Sremska Kamenica, Vojvodina$13638$44422.1%Low
5Irig Municipality, Vojvodina$12942$44920.7%Low
6Petrovaradin, Vojvodina$12389$46122.9%Low
7Raska Municipality, Central Serbia$118193$24919.1%Low
8Surcin Urban Municipality, Central Serbia$9372$35924.6%Low
9Stari Grad Urban Municipality, Central Serbia$93485$90640.0%Low
10Bajina Basta Municipality, Central Serbia$93165$49725.8%Low
11Kopaonik, Kopaonik$9247$27028.8%Low
12Nova Varos Municipality, Central Serbia$9037$40321.9%Low
13Zlatibor, Zlatibor$87129$20920.5%Low
14Belgrade, Central Serbia$843,716$63036.1%Low
15Divčibare, Divčibare$8327$20719.1%Low
16Divcibare, Central Serbia$7839$26820.7%Low
17Cajetina Municipality, Central Serbia$75301$25820.1%Low
18Kladovo Municipality, Central Serbia$7422$24517.7%Low
19Cukarica Urban Municipality, Central Serbia$7380$43429.2%Low
20Vozdovac Urban Municipality, Central Serbia$71147$34127.7%Low
21Zemun Urban Municipality, Central Serbia$70196$40431.6%Low
22Gornji Milanovac Municipality, Central Serbia$6827$27320.2%Low
23Uzice, Central Serbia$6546$29922.5%Low
24Novi Sad, Vojvodina$63866$31028.9%Low
25Vrnjacka Banja Municipality, Central Serbia$6371$22922.7%Low
26Palić, Vojvodina$6237$19219.8%Low
27Kraljevo, Central Serbia$5723$17220.9%Low
28Šabac, Central Serbia$5325$14218.8%Low
29Novi Pazar, Central Serbia$5228$14119.3%Low
30Vrnjačka Banja, Vrnjačka Banja$5129$10517.2%Low
31Sokobanja Municipality, Central Serbia$5029$10119.6%Low
32Pirot, Central Serbia$5028$20024.0%Low
33Niš, Central Serbia$48151$24125.9%Low
34Kragujevac, Central Serbia$48110$12417.8%Low
35Čačak, Central Serbia$4737$20022.9%Low
36Sombor, Vojvodina$4757$15319.4%Low
37Subotica, Vojvodina$46149$24127.8%Low
38Pančevo, Vojvodina$4639$14222.6%Low
39City of Niš, Central Serbia$4576$27627.9%Low
40Surčin, Surčin$4425$14923.3%Low
41Valjevo, Central Serbia$4423$13321.1%Low
42Zrenjanin, Vojvodina$4340$14020.1%Low
43Kruševac, Central Serbia$4122$14326.2%Low
44Jagodina, Central Serbia$3838$8623.5%Low

Highest Occupancy Airbnb Markets in Serbia

Airbnb occupancy rate measures the percentage of available nights actually booked — the most telling indicator of short-term rental demand in a market. Stari Grad Urban Municipality, Central Serbia leads Serbia with 40.0% occupancy, $906/month revenue, and 485 active listings. Markets with the highest STR occupancy rates reflect strong, sustained guest demand — a critical signal for investors evaluating where properties will stay consistently booked year-round. This ranking is filtered to markets with 300+ listings to ensure statistical reliability.

#MarketOccupancyActive Listings (TTM)Revenue/moADRRegulation
1Stari Grad Urban Municipality, Central Serbia40.0%485$906$93Low
2Belgrade, Central Serbia36.1%3,716$630$84Low
3Novi Sad, Vojvodina28.9%866$310$63Low
4Cajetina Municipality, Central Serbia20.1%301$258$75Low

How to Choose an Airbnb Investment Market in Serbia

No single ranking tells the full story. The best Airbnb market for a given investor depends on their capital, risk tolerance, operating model, and income goals. The four ranking dimensions on this page — market depth, revenue, ADR, and occupancy — serve different investor profiles.

If you prioritize predictable cash flow, start with the occupancy rankings. Markets where occupancy exceeds 55% offer consistent bookings and lower vacancy risk. High-occupancy markets may not have the highest nightly rates, but their revenue stability makes them better suited for mortgage-backed investments where monthly debt coverage matters more than peak earnings.

If you're targeting maximum income per property, use the revenue rankings. Revenue is the product of nightly rate and occupancy — it captures the combined effect of both. The highest-revenue Airbnb markets in Serbia tend to be destination cities where travelers stay longer and pay a premium for entire-home listings.

If you're evaluating luxury or premium positioning, the ADR rankings show where guests are willing to pay top dollar per night. High-ADR markets reward property upgrades, professional photography, and amenity investments. However, a high nightly rate with low occupancy may generate less income than a moderately priced listing that stays booked consistently.

If you want the deepest market data, the active listings rankings identify cities with the largest short-term rental supply. More listings mean more comparable properties for pricing, more data points for revenue projections, and typically a more liquid resale market if your investment thesis changes.

In all cases, check the regulation column before committing capital. A profitable market with high regulation may require permits, annual caps on rental days, or costly compliance steps that erode returns. Markets with low regulation offer faster time-to-market but may tighten rules as STR supply grows.

Short-Term Rental Regulation in Serbia

Understanding the regulatory environment is critical for any Airbnb investment in Serbia. Regulation affects licensing costs, annual operating limits, tax obligations, and the long-term viability of a short-term rental strategy.

Across the 44 markets ranked on this page: 44 have a low regulation profile (generally operator-friendly with minimal licensing requirements), 0 have medium regulation (some permit or registration requirements), and 0 have high regulation (strict licensing, annual rental day caps, or active enforcement). Markets with low regulation offer the lowest barrier to entry, while high-regulation markets may still be profitable — but require careful compliance planning and often limit the number of properties a single operator can manage.

AirROI classifies regulation as a market-level signal based on available ordinance data and platform registration patterns. This is not legal advice — always verify current local ordinances, as short-term rental rules can change rapidly, especially in high-growth markets where municipalities are actively responding to STR expansion.

How We Rank the Best Airbnb Investment Markets in Serbia

This page ranks Airbnb markets in Serbia across four dimensions that matter most to short-term rental investors and operators: market depth (active listings), revenue potential (monthly income per listing), pricing power (average daily rate), and booking demand (occupancy rate). Each ranking uses the same underlying dataset but sorts by a different metric, giving you multiple lenses to evaluate where to invest in Airbnb in Serbia.

No single metric tells the full story. A market with high ADR but low occupancy may underperform one with moderate pricing and strong demand. Revenue captures the combined effect of rate and occupancy, while active listings signal whether a market has enough depth for reliable benchmarking and a liquid resale environment. We include regulation data alongside every ranking so you can weigh compliance risk before committing capital.

Ranking Methodology & Data Sources

  • Active Listings (TTM): The count of active short-term rental listings in each market over the trailing twelve months — a proxy for market maturity, data reliability, and investor confidence in Serbia.
  • Monthly Revenue: Average gross revenue per listing per month — the bottom-line metric for evaluating Airbnb profitability in Serbia and projecting cash flow.
  • Average Daily Rate (ADR): The mean nightly booking price across all active listings — the clearest measure of a market's short-term rental pricing power.
  • Occupancy Rate: Percentage of available nights booked — the demand signal that determines how much of your nightly rate converts to actual income. Occupancy rankings are filtered to markets with 300+ listings to exclude small markets with unreliable averages.
  • Regulation: An indicator of the local regulatory climate in Serbia, from low (operator-friendly) to high (strict licensing and enforcement) — essential for assessing compliance risk.

All data is sourced from AirROI's proprietary analytics pipeline, which tracks 20,000,000+ properties across 190+ countries. Metrics are recalculated on a rolling basis using trailing twelve-month aggregates from active listings. For full methodology, see the data methodology page.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Best Airbnb Markets in Serbia

These quick answers summarize the most common investor and operator questions using AirROI's latest market data for Serbia.

What are the best places to invest in Airbnb in Serbia?

Belgrade, Central Serbia leads this ranking for Serbia with 3,716 active listings — the largest market by depth. Markets are ranked by listing count because deeper markets offer more comparable data, more pricing benchmarks, and a more predictable operating environment for investors. Each row also shows revenue, ADR, occupancy, and regulation so investors can evaluate based on what matters most to them.

Which market has the highest Airbnb revenue in Serbia?

Stari Grad Urban Municipality, Central Serbia posts the highest average monthly revenue in this ranking at $906. Revenue leaders often combine healthy rates, solid occupancy, and enough listing scale to support repeatable operations rather than one-off outliers.

Which market has the strongest Airbnb occupancy in Serbia?

Stari Grad Urban Municipality, Central Serbia has the highest occupancy rate in this comparison at 40.0%. High occupancy can signal resilient demand, but investors still need to balance it against nightly rates, regulation, and supply depth before deciding where to buy or operate.

Which market has the highest Airbnb nightly rate in Serbia?

Indjija Municipality, Vojvodina commands the highest average daily rate at $210 per night. A high ADR does not automatically translate to the highest revenue — occupancy and seasonality determine how much of that rate converts to realized income.

Which Airbnb markets in Serbia have the lowest regulation?

Belgrade (Central Serbia), Novi Sad (Vojvodina), Stari Grad Urban Municipality (Central Serbia) currently show low regulation profiles in this ranking. Lower regulation can reduce compliance costs and time-to-market for new hosts, but investors should always verify local ordinances before purchasing — rules can change quickly as short-term rental markets grow.

Is short-term rental investing still profitable in Serbia in 2026?

The markets ranked here average 23.3% occupancy, and the top performer posts $906 in monthly revenue. Profitability depends on property acquisition cost, local operating expenses, and regulation compliance — but the data shows active, performing markets exist across Serbia for well-researched investors.

How often are AirROI's top Airbnb market rankings updated?

AirROI updates these rankings using the latest market snapshot available in the dataset, which for this page is anchored to 2026. Rankings should be treated as current market intelligence rather than permanent truths because pricing, demand, regulation, and supply can all shift over time.

What metrics should I use to evaluate Airbnb investments in Serbia?

The most important metrics for comparing short-term rental markets are active listing count (market depth and data reliability), occupancy rate (demand consistency), average daily rate (pricing power), monthly revenue (income potential), and regulation level (compliance cost and risk). This ranking sorts by market depth first; use the other columns to filter for the profile that fits your investment strategy.

What makes a good Airbnb market for first-time investors in Serbia?

First-time investors in Serbia should prioritize markets with high occupancy (55%+) and low regulation, which reduce the risk of empty calendars and compliance surprises. Markets with 200+ active listings also provide better benchmarking data and a more predictable operating environment. Revenue is important, but consistent demand is more forgiving for operators still learning pricing and guest management.

What is a good Airbnb occupancy rate in Serbia?

Across the markets ranked here, the average occupancy rate in Serbia is 23.3%. Occupancy above 50% is generally considered healthy for short-term rentals, and above 65% signals strong, sustained demand. However, the best occupancy rate depends on pricing strategy — some hosts maximize revenue by targeting fewer bookings at higher nightly rates rather than maximizing booking volume.

How does regulation affect Airbnb investment returns in Serbia?

Regulation is one of the most overlooked risks in short-term rental investing. In Serbia, 44 of 44 ranked markets have low regulation, 0 have medium, and 0 have high. High-regulation markets often require permits, limit annual rental days, or impose occupancy taxes — all of which reduce net returns. Low-regulation markets offer faster time-to-market and lower compliance costs, but rules can tighten as STR supply grows.

What is the difference between ADR and RevPAR for Airbnb investing?

ADR (Average Daily Rate) is the average nightly price guests pay, while RevPAR (Revenue Per Available Rental night) factors in both price and occupancy. A market with $200 ADR and 50% occupancy has $100 RevPAR — the same as a market with $125 ADR and 80% occupancy. RevPAR is a better single-number benchmark for comparing markets because it captures how effectively nightly rates convert to realized income. AirROI's city-level reports include RevPAR with percentile breakdowns for deeper analysis.

How many Airbnb listings does a market need to be investable in Serbia?

Markets with fewer than 100 active listings can show volatile averages that do not predict future performance. The median market in this Serbia ranking has about 40 listings. Larger markets (500+) offer more reliable data, more comparable properties for pricing, and typically a more liquid exit if you decide to sell. Smaller markets can still be profitable, but investors should treat the data as directional rather than precise.

How do seasonal and year-round Airbnb markets differ in Serbia?

Seasonal markets in Serbia experience dramatic swings in booking demand — often earning 60-70% of annual revenue in just 3-4 peak months. Year-round markets deliver steadier cash flow with lower peak-to-trough variation. Investors who need predictable monthly income should prioritize high-occupancy markets with low seasonal variance, while those comfortable with cash-flow timing can target seasonal markets where peak rates compensate for off-season softness.

About AirROI Market Data

AirROI tracks over 20 million properties across 190+ countries and maintains 15+ years of historical performance data, making it one of the deepest Airbnb and STR intelligence platforms available. The analytics pipeline aggregates listing-level data monthly — revenue, occupancy, nightly rates, RevPAR, guest demographics, booking patterns, and competitive supply — so investors and operators can benchmark any market against its own history and against neighboring destinations.

Real estate investors, property managers, financial institutions, hospitality consultants, and academic researchers rely on AirROI data to underwrite acquisitions, optimize pricing, model macro trends, and conduct peer-reviewed research. Data is available through in-depth market reports, the data portal for bulk downloads, the Airbnb API with 22 endpoints, and an Airbnb MCP Server for AI agents.

All metrics reflect trailing twelve-month aggregates from active listings as of 2026-07-06. Revenue figures are market averages, not projections. For full methodology, see the data methodology page.

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