If you are wondering whether Netflix got more expensive in Serbia, you are not alone. Recent discussions and reports have made many users check how much they are actually paying.

Even small subscription price changes can have a bigger impact than expected, especially when combined with other monthly services.

In this guide, you'll find the current Netflix price in Serbia, what is known about possible increases, and how to decide if it's still worth it.

Looking for Serbian version? Netflix cena u Srbiji

What is the current Netflix price in Serbia?

Netflix pricing in Serbia currently falls within this range:

  • Basic plans starting around €6.99/month
  • Standard plans around €10.99/month
  • Premium plans up to €19.99/month

This means yearly cost can range from:

  • €83.88/year (basic)
  • €131.88/year (standard)
  • €239.88/year (premium)

Is Netflix increasing prices in Serbia?

There are multiple recent discussions and reports suggesting Netflix price changes, which is why many users are checking their subscription costs.

Netflix regularly adjusts pricing across different markets, and price changes in larger regions often lead to updates in smaller markets over time.

The most reliable way to confirm your price is to check your own Netflix account, as pricing can vary depending on your plan.

Why this matters more than it seems

A €1–€2 increase per subscription may not seem important, but it adds up quickly if you have multiple subscriptions.

For example:

  • €1–€2 increase × 3–5 subscriptions = €36–€120 more per year

When combined with the base cost of services like Netflix (€10.99/month = €131.88/year), total subscription spending can grow faster than expected.

If you want to see how much you actually spend across all subscriptions, Gixy: Subscription Tracker helps you detect subscriptions and calculate your monthly and yearly total.

Is Netflix still worth it in Serbia in 2026?

That depends on how you use it:

  • If you watch regularly, it can still be worth it
  • If you rarely use it, it becomes an unnecessary cost
  • If you have multiple streaming services, costs add up quickly

How to decide whether to keep or cancel Netflix

  • Keep it if you use it weekly
  • Downgrade if you don't need a higher plan
  • Cancel if you haven't used it in the past month

The real problem: multiple subscriptions

Netflix alone is usually not the issue.

The real cost comes from combining multiple services:

  • Streaming services
  • Music subscriptions
  • Cloud storage
  • App subscriptions
  • Forgotten free trials

Many users don't realize how much they spend until they see the full monthly or yearly total.

How to check your total subscription cost

The best way to understand your spending is to review all recurring payments in one place.

Check:

  • Your bank transactions
  • Google Play or App Store subscriptions
  • Email receipts

This helps you identify subscriptions you may have forgotten.

Track all your subscriptions in one place

Gixy helps you automatically detect subscriptions, see your total monthly cost, and avoid forgotten charges.

Instead of checking each service manually, you can get a clearer view of what you are really paying for every month.

FAQ

How much is Netflix in Serbia?

Netflix in Serbia typically ranges from around €6.99 to €19.99 per month depending on the plan.

Did Netflix raise prices in Serbia?

There are recent discussions about price increases, but the exact price depends on your current plan and account.

Is Netflix worth it in Serbia?

It depends on how often you use it and how many other subscriptions you pay for.

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