Lithuania Visa RequirementsFor Serbia passport holders
Serbian passport holders can enter Lithuania without a visa for stays up to 90 days in any 180-day Schengen period. Vilnius is an increasingly popular city-break destination.
Great news! Serbia passport holders can enter Lithuania without a visa for tourism or business purposes. You can stay up to 90 days.
No visa is required for Schengen stays up to 90 days. Your Serbian biometric passport must be valid throughout your stay. The 90-day limit is shared across all Schengen states.
Lithuania is part of the Schengen Area. Your stay counts toward the 90-day limit within any 180-day period for the entire Schengen zone. Learn more about Schengen rules →
Entry Requirements
Passport Validity
3 months beyond departure from Schengen
Blank Pages
2 blank pages required
Multiple Entry
Single entry only
Work Permitted
No - requires work visa
Required Documents
Valid Serbian Biometric Passport
Must be valid for the duration of stay in Lithuania.
Return or Onward Travel Ticket
Evidence of planned departure from Schengen Area.
Proof of Accommodation Recommended
Hotel booking or host invitation.
Proof of Sufficient Funds Recommended
Bank statements or cards to demonstrate ability to fund the stay.
Current Travel Situation
Serbia to Lithuania: What You Need to Know
Lithuania is a Schengen and EU member with a bilateral visa waiver with Serbia. Vilnius, the Lithuanian capital, has gained a reputation as an affordable and vibrant city-break destination with a UNESCO-listed old town. Lithuania is also one of the Baltic states most proactive in EU integration and digital innovation.
How to Get There
Lithuania uses the euro (EUR). For longer stays or work, apply for a Lithuanian national visa (Type D). Lithuania is generally affordable by EU standards, making it accessible for Serbian travelers.
Money & Banking
Lithuania uses the euro (EUR). ATMs and card payments are widely available. Lithuania is one of the more tech-forward Baltic states; contactless payments are the norm.
Practical Tips
There are no direct flights from Belgrade to Vilnius; connections are typically via Warsaw, Vienna, or Riga. Ryanair and Wizz Air operate budget routes to Vilnius from major European hubs.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Serbian citizens need a visa to visit Lithuania?
No. Serbian citizens can enter Lithuania without a visa for stays up to 90 days in any 180-day Schengen period under a bilateral waiver agreement.
What makes Vilnius unique among European capitals?
Vilnius has one of the largest surviving medieval old towns in northern Europe, with a distinctive blend of Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, and Neoclassical architecture. The self-declared Republic of Uzupis (an artistic neighborhood with its own constitution) is a quirky highlight. The Hill of Three Crosses and Gediminas Castle offer panoramic views. Lithuania also has a strong amber crafts tradition.
How do I travel from Belgrade to Vilnius?
There are no direct flights from Belgrade to Vilnius (VNO). Connect via Warsaw (WAW), Vienna (VIE), or Riga (RIX). Ryanair and Wizz Air operate budget routes to Vilnius from major European hubs. Total travel time is approximately 5-8 hours.
What currency does Lithuania use?
Lithuania adopted the euro (EUR) in 2015. ATMs and card payments are widely available. Contactless payments are the norm in Vilnius.
Is the Curonian Spit worth visiting from Vilnius?
The Curonian Spit (Neringa) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site: a long, thin sand peninsula separating the Curonian Lagoon from the Baltic Sea. It is about 3 hours by car and ferry from Vilnius. The Lithuanian section has dunes, forests, traditional fishing villages, and Baltic beaches. It is one of the most distinctive landscapes in the Baltic region.
Can I cross from Lithuania into Kaliningrad (Russia) as a Serbian citizen?
Kaliningrad is a Russian exclave between Lithuania and Poland. Serbian citizens require a Russian visa to enter Kaliningrad. The Serbia-Russia bilateral visa-free agreement does apply, but access is limited and conditions may have changed due to the geopolitical situation post-2022. Border crossings from Lithuania into Kaliningrad are subject to the current status of Russia-EU relations. Check current advisories before planning this trip.
What is the distance between the three Baltic capitals?
Tallinn to Riga is approximately 310 km (4 hours by bus). Riga to Vilnius is approximately 300 km (4 hours by bus). Tallinn to Vilnius is approximately 600 km (8 hours or an overnight bus). All three are easily connected by coach services like Lux Express and Ecolines.