If city swimming pools mean crowds, queues and a fight for a sunbed as early as nine in the morning, more and more people from Belgrade are choosing private complexes in the city’s surroundings. They offer a different concept of summer: decorated beaches, music, deckchairs in the shade and the feeling of a mini-vacation without going to the sea.
Private swimming pools around Belgrade in the last few years have become a small summer “resort” system — but still available for a day’s escape from the city.
Diamond Garden (Zrenjanin street) – luxury beach club concept
One of the most famous private complexes in the vicinity of Belgrade is Diamond Garden, which functions as a beach club with swimming pools and a landscaped beach.
Here you don’t only pay for the entrance, but also for the comfort: deckchairs, canopies and VIP zones are part of the offer.
Prices: daily ticket with deck chair: 3,000 din on weekdays, 4,000 din on weekends
This is an option for those who want an all-day stay with the feeling of a summer resort rather than a classic swimming pool.
Kangur Resort (Altina) – the most affordable private pool
At the other end of the spectrum is the Kangur Resort in Altina, which is closer to a “relaxed summer day” than luxury.
Prices: daily ticket: 1,000 dinars, 1,500 on weekends
This is one of the cheapest private swimming pools in Belgrade, so it is often the choice for a quick escape from the city without spending a lot of money.
Horizont (Surduk, Danube) – natural environment 40 minutes from the city
The Horizont pools are located in the direction of the Danube and are known for their combination of pools, nature and a relaxed “weekend resort” vibe.
Prices: day ticket on weekdays 1,400 dinars, and on weekends 1,700 dinars
Here you pay for the atmosphere: several pools, natural surroundings and plenty of space, which sets it apart from urban complexes.
Hollywoodland Aqua Park (Ledine) – water, slides and wellness
For those who want more than a classic pool, Hollywoodland is a combination of aqua park, spa and summer fun.
Ticket prices: 1,200 dinars on weekdays and 1,500 dinars on weekends
This is more of a family variant, but also an option for those who want an “all-in-one” day with swimming pools and wellness facilities.
















