Overlooked European city has secret floating bars, £3 beers and short flights
While places like Italy, Spain and Greece have been among Brits' favourite destinations for years, one European country has often been overlooked.
Serbia often slips under the tourist radar despite its fascinating history, stunning landscapes and cheap prices.
The country's capital city of Belgrade has been growing in popularity in recent years, with tourist numbers increasing by 17 per cent, according to the Belgrade Tourist Organisation.
Set on two huge rivers, the Serbian capital becomes a hive of activity in the summer thanks to its waterside location.
From scenic riverside walks to secluded beaches and wild islands, holidaymakers are spoilt for choice when the weather heats up.
The city is also home to around 300 floating restaurants, bars and nightclubs called "Splavs" that are said to cover the banks of both the Sava and Danube River.
Prices onboard the floating nightclubs are cheap too, with beers costing 470 RSD (£3.40) cocktails costing 650 RSD (£4.75) and wine for 620 RD (£4.50).