Zlatibor has finally opened its swimming season, and tourists can choose from several pools and swimming spots in the tourist center and nearby areas. There are the Romantika and Titova Vila pools, as well as Golovo, Jokino Vrelo, the Komšara swimming spot, and Zlatibor Lakes. Operating hours range from 8 AM to 8 PM, and the ticket prices are, to put it mildly, shocking! Entrance to the Romantika pool costs 1 dinar, a sunbed in the first row is also 1 dinar, and other sunbeds are 1 dinar each. Children under 120 cm tall enter for free but use an adult’s sunbed. For the Titova Vila pool, the entrance fee is 3 dinars, and a full-day ticket with a sunbed is 8 dinars. Golovo swimming spot is open until 8 PM, but ticket prices are not clearly stated, while Jokino Vrelo and Zlatibor Lakes mostly offer free or very cheap entry. Besides swimming, Zlatibor offers other attractions like Stopića Cave, the Old Village of Sirogojno, Gostilje Waterfall, Gold Gondola, and adventure parks for kids. But are these ticket prices real or a typo? If these prices are true, Zlatibor might be the cheapest summer vacation spot in Serbia! Or did someone forget to add zeros? Either way, the season is open, and you decide whether to swim or just stare at the prices and laugh. Got a funny comment or already visited the pools? Share your thoughts — maybe together we’ll find out if this is the cheapest or weirdest summer hit!
Zlatibor Swimming Season Is Open – But Are the Ticket Prices Normal?
