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Greek-Speaking Tourist Guides in Serbia

Ελληνόφωνοι ξεναγοί στη Σερβία - Discover Serbia with the help of guides who speak Greek Serbia and Greece share a deep and everlasting friendship. To make your stay in our country unforgettable, we have gathered certified guides who speak Greek fluently in one place. Whether you are visiting Belgrade, Nis, or our monasteries, these individuals will help you feel at home, conveying the history and soul of Serbia in your language.

Certified Greek-speaking Tourist Guides in Serbia

Welcome to Serbia! To make your stay unforgettable, we have compiled a list of professional guides who speak Greek fluently and are ready to introduce you to the history and culture of our country.

Name and Surname Location Contact
Snezana Illic Serbia (Nis / Belgrade) +381 65 800 2427 (Viber & WhatsApp)
zsnjezana@yahoo.com
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Milena Tomanovic Belgrade, Serbia milena.tomanovic@gmail.com
+381 64 288 9894
Alexandra Mladjenovic Todorovic Belgrade, Serbia +381 61 628 4549
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Milan Stanislavlievic Belgrade (Private tours & Van transfer) Instagram: Welcome to Belgrade
Facebook
Maya Popovic Serbia Facebook
Jovica Stefanovic Zlatibor - Uzice +381 63 289 330
stefanjovica@gmail.com
Website
Alexandra Jovanovic Serbia +30 69 3843 6660 (Viber & WhatsApp)
+381 62 391 622
sandra.guide@gmail.com
Facebook
Tania Novak Serbia +381 63 8515 609
tania.novakov@gmail.com
Facebook
Vera Haikali (Petrovic) Serbia (Only in winter) verahaikalis23@gmail.com
+30 69 8137 1001 (Viber & WhatsApp)
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Ivana Stojicic Boric Banja Luka / Serbian Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina +387 65 815 416
reginadelfa@gmail.com
Sladjana Prigic Sladic Serbia glikeria78@gmail.com
Nemanja Palic Serbia +381 65 290 7134
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Desanka Rasteta Serbia +30 69 8452 7848
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Bojana Vuceljic Kuzmanovic Serbia +381 63 638 383
Bojanabk83@gmail.com
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Jasmina Nalovic Serbia +381 63 270 778 (Viber)
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Mihailo Mucibabic Serbia +34 640 899 405 (Viber & WhatsApp)
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Tania Radovancev Serbia radovancev1108@yahoo.com
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Snezana Illic

Certified guide | M.A. in Sociology | Greek language teacher “My life’s journey through four countries - Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, and Greece - alongside my engagement in different professions, shaped my belief that the world cannot be simplified into easy categories. My fundamental starting points are curiosity and analytical thinking in the search for meaningful answers. In my work, I avoid easy solutions and ready-made answers, prioritizing substantive discussion. Among dry facts and common prejudices, my goal is to discover all that connects peoples, cultures, and languages - a quest for the Word. From this stems my interdisciplinary approach to guiding, which is tailored to both groups and individual travelers. From history and geography, to ethnology, art, and spirituality, I strive for each tour to be educational and interactive, respecting the dynamics of open space. My intention is for the outcome of each journey to be a stimulus for further exploration and personal cultivation, because through meaningful dialogue and understanding of the culture of everyday life, we better understand the world around us. Do not hesitate to contact me if you feel I can help you with any questions or provide information. It will be my pleasure to explore and acquire new knowledge together.”

Viber / WApp: +381658002427 Email: zsnjezana@yahoo.com Facebook


Milena Tomanovic

“I am a certified Greek-speaking guide and work in Serbia, mainly in Belgrade. I graduated from the School of Fine Arts and lived in Greece for 10 years.” Email: milena.tomanovic@gmail.com Tel: +381642889894


Alexandra Mladjenovic Todorovic

“My name is Alexandra Mladjenovic (Todorovic). I am a graduate historian and obtained my degree from the Ionian University in Corfu. I have also passed the Greek language exams at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, holding the C1 level (or G1, as defined in Greece). I have extensive experience working with groups from Greece. I live in Belgrade, but if needed, I undertake tours throughout Serbia.” Tel: +381616284549 (Viber, WhatsApp)


Milan Stanislavlievic

Instagram: Welcome to Belgrade “I have been a Greek and English-speaking guide for 15 years, working in tourism and hospitality since high school. I also undertake private tours as a driver-guide, with my own car or van for up to 9 seats. I have gained great experience working with foreign tourists during the eight years I lived and worked in Crete, from ‘98 to ‘06.”


Ivana Stojicic Boric

“I am Ivana Stojicic Boric, a certified guide from the Serbian Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, living in the city of Banja Luka. I work in tourism, conducting tours in Greek and English at a local level, while guiding in Serbian abroad. I would like to note that I have worked in Greece as a guide for Serbian tourists, specifically in the Northern Greece region (Leptokarya, Thessaloniki, Meteora, and Olympus), as well as in Evia and Skiathos. My specialty is cultural and historical heritage, religious tourism (Orthodoxy), agrotourism, and gastronomy. My Instagram profile is putivaja.” Email: reginadelfa@gmail.com Tel: +38765815416


Communication and assistance in Greek

Ana Lukovic - Ivanica (Near the Studenica Monastery) Email: ana.lukovic84@gmail.com


If you are a licensed tour guide in Serbia and speak Greek and would like to be added to this list, you can write to us at: nikana@nikana.gr

We want Greek tourists to get to know Serbia through an experience that will remain in their memory. They discover the beauty of the country, its rich history and cultural heritage through the living word - with licensed guides who speak Greek and naturally connect the two cultures.


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