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Accommodation

Hotels
Deluxe/A-class hotels are confined to Belgrade and a number of Montenegrin Adriatic resorts, most notably the exclusive island of Sveti Stefan. Further down the scale, and particularly in the smaller towns, services are poor. The best hotels are always heavily booked, so advance booking is essential. Prices are very high, and payable in hard currency for visiting foreign nationals. Also, the Montenegrin resorts may be overcrowded, following the closure of the Croatian coastline to all Serbian and Montenegrin nationals. Grading: Classification is from deluxe to A, B, C and D class. Pensions: First-, second- and third-class pensions are available throughout the country. Inns: Motels are found on most main roads. Prices are set independently according to region, tourist season and the quality of service. There is a N.Din60 per day residence charge.

Guest houses
Many people offer rooms, often with meals, to visitors in villages without hotels. Discounts are available off-season. Contact tourist offices or travel agencies for details.

Self-catering
Holiday villages are available in many resorts as well as a selection of apartments and villas. Travel agencies and tourist offices have further information.

Camping/Caravanning
Only available on official sites. A permit from the local tourist office is required for off-site camping. A list is available from the National Tourism Organisation. Alpine Club mountain huts are available in all mountain areas. Note: Caravans are allowed in duty-free for up to one year.

Youth hostels
For information, contact Hostelling International Yugoslavia (website: www.hostels.org.yu) or the Ministry of Tourism of Serbia (see Contact Addresses section).


   
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