Belgrade Stag Activities: Shooting, Boats, Prices 2026
Belgrade stag prices you can buy: shooting from €49, boat party from €39, weekend karting from 1,700 RSD. Book Saturday before the splav night.
A Belgrade stag Saturday is priced in euros you can actually buy: handgun shooting from €49 a head, the bestseller Kalashnikov package at €67 for ten to fourteen (and €65 from fifteen-plus), a private two-hour boat party from €39, and a proper indoor kart heat from 1,900 RSD (about €16) at Turbomax’s published list. That is the activity layer of the weekend - the piece our Belgrade stag and bachelor party guide only names in passing, and the opposite of the VIP table maths that decide the Saturday night.
Book one paid thing for the afternoon, keep it short enough that you’re back by early evening, and put the heavy night after it. Groups that reverse that order waste the deposit on a hungover no-show.
What the Saturday slot is for
You’re not filling a gap between flights. You’re buying a shared memory that doesn’t depend on a club playlist, and you’re doing it while everyone can still walk in a straight line. Belgrade’s operators know the UK and Irish stag calendar cold, so the menus below are built for groups of eight to fifteen, English briefings, and a van that collects you from the old town.
Two rules save money before anyone picks a package. First, price drops with headcount on the shooting range - the same Kalashnikov package is €115 alone and €67 when ten to fourteen of you turn up, so don’t let half the group “decide later”. Second, agency packages and operator walk-up rates are different products. A €19 karting day that includes a minivan is not the same as a 1,900 RSD heat you book yourself at the track. Both are fine; just don’t compare them as if they were.
Shooting range packages you can actually buy
Belgrade Shooting Club is the operator most stag groups land on: indoor range, English-speaking instructors, safety kit in the price, and a published ladder of “military” packages with the euro figure next to the group size. No Serbian firearms licence is required for their tourist sessions, and they insist on advance booking so the lane isn’t shared with walk-ins.
The package that sells hardest is Military Package 1 - Kalashnikov & Friends. You fire 10 rounds on a GSG-16, 10 on an Armi Dallera Custom AR9 PCC, 5 on an AK-103 Kalashnikov, and 3 on a Benelli M3 shotgun. The promo paragraph under the club’s own spec table still names a CZ 512 and a Scorpion Evo 3 - that text is out of date, the table is what you get. For a typical stag of ten to fourteen that is €67 per person; six to nine pay €71; three to five pay €79; a pair pays €90; a solo shooter pays €115. Drop to fifteen or more and it falls to €65. That is the operator’s own grid as of August 2026 - confirm the WhatsApp quote on the day you pay the deposit, because ranges reprice packages without rewriting every blog that scraped them last year.
If the group is squeamish about rifles, Package 22 - Handguns is the cheaper entry: 10 on a Glock 17 Gen5, 5 on a Walther P22, 3 on a Ruger GP100 .357 Magnum. At five to nine people that’s €54 a head; ten to fourteen pay €52; fifteen-plus pay €49. Four people (the package floor on this tier) pay €60.
The other end of the ladder exists for the best man who wants bragging rights and a thinner wallet afterwards. Hardcore Shooting Plus starts at €119 for fifteen-plus and climbs to €159 for one. Really Big Bang - the operator’s biggest published bundle - runs €279 to €319 depending on headcount. Most groups of ten do not need that; Package 1 already puts an AK-47 in everyone’s hands for under €70.
Bring a passport or photo ID, closed shoes, and whoever is paying the card. Ear defenders and eye protection come with the session. If anyone in the group has never held a firearm, say so when you book - the instructors are used to first-timers and would rather hear it before the first magazine is loaded.
Boats: sightseeing cruise vs private party yacht
Belgrade sits on the confluence of the Sava and the Danube, and the water is how locals already party in summer - the splavovi are floating clubs, not metaphors. For a stag afternoon you have three honest products, and mixing them up is how groups overpay.
Sightseeing cruise (the cheap, sober option). Domovina publishes a 90-minute, 22 km run on both rivers, April to October, afternoon departures between 14:00 and 20:00. Option 1 is €20 a head for the cruise alone (kids half price); Option 2 is €40 if you want hotel pickup and drop-off bundled. Private hire of a boat with skipper starts at €120 per hour. This is the calm afternoon - commentary, bridges, Kalemegdan from the water - and it’s the one that pairs cleanly with a big Saturday night because nobody is already wrecked at 16:00.
Private boat party (the mid option most stags actually want). EuropaAdventure lists a two-hour exclusive boat with captain, waiter, sound system, unlimited drinks, hostess and round-trip minivan from your accommodation, from €39 per person, with the exact figure moving by group size. That is a buyable package with a floor price on the operator page - not a “contact us” black hole. Ask for the written total for your headcount before you WhatsApp a deposit; “from €39” is a starting rung, not a promise that twelve of you pay €39 each on a Saturday in July. One timing catch: the operator’s own page often frames this as an evening slot with nightlife energy, not a sober afternoon. If you want the activity before the splav, confirm a daytime departure in writing - otherwise treat the boat as the night opener and skip the early VIP table, or pick Domovina / shooting / karting for the afternoon instead.
Luxury yacht with entertainment (the big-ticket option). BelgradeStagParty publishes a 17-metre yacht for up to 20 guests, minimum two hours, champagne and drinks, captain and crew, and a striptease included in the base rate: €850 for the package. Split twelve ways that is about €71 a head before tips - in the same spend band as stacking a mid VIP booth with a long night, except you own the boat for the slot. It is also the product that turns a daytime activity into the night itself, so if you book it, don’t also book a €400 table minimum for the same evening unless the group budget is deliberately double-stacked.
Karting with a real price list
Karting is the no-passport, no-hearing-protection opener that settles bragging rights in under an hour. Turbomax is Belgrade’s indoor centre on Pančevački put 81, and it publishes a RSD price list rather than a stag brochure. A Supertrack single ride without Boost is 1,900 RSD on the weekday list (about €16); with Boost it is 2,100 RSD. Two rides land at 3,500 / 3,800 RSD. Weekend 8-minute heats start from 1,700 RSD on the published weekend grid. On the day we checked the site showed overlapping summer banners (list rides discounted about 15-20% through the end of August 2026) - treat that as a promo to confirm at booking, not as a permanent tariff.
Outdoor KartLand Ada Huja sits about 5 km from the centre on the Danube side and it’s the track UK agencies route groups to (800 m-class circuit, petrol karts - not the ~1.2 km figure some agency pages still quote). Their own site doesn’t publish a clean euro-per-person grid the way Turbomax does, so if you want a walk-up number, ask them directly; if you want a van-included package, agencies such as EuropaAdventure advertise karting from €19 a head with transfer. That €19 is a packaged product, not Turbomax’s 1,900 RSD heat - keep the receipts straight when you split the WhatsApp bill.
For a group of ten, two heats each at Turbomax is often enough: about 3,700 RSD a head at weekend rates before any promo (3,500 midweek), done in an afternoon, back in Stari Grad before the pre-drinks.
Paintball when the group wants a fight without firearms
If half the lads won’t do a real range, Arena No1 (paintballs.rs) publishes adult packages in dinars with kit included. 1,500 RSD buys 100 paintballs and 60 minutes; 2,200 RSD buys 200 balls and an hour; 3,500 RSD buys 300 balls and two hours. They want a minimum of six players to hold a slot, and the club lists hours from 09:00 to 22:30. At roughly €13 / €19 / €30 a head that is the cheapest competitive activity on this page - and the one most likely to produce a photo the best man regrets.
How to pick one activity for ten people
| Activity | Ballpark for 10-14 | Time | Best if… |
|---|---|---|---|
| Handguns Package 22 | €52 pp | 1-2 h | Someone refuses rifles |
| Kalashnikov Package 1 | €67 pp | 1.5-2.5 h | You want the classic stag photo |
| Turbomax karting (2 rides) | about 3,700 RSD pp weekend, 3,500 midweek | 1-2 h | Fast, cheap, no ID drama |
| Paintball basic | 1,500 RSD pp | 1 h | Budget fight, min 6 |
| Sightseeing boat | €20 pp | 1.5 h | Hangover-friendly Saturday |
| Private boat party | from €39 pp | 2 h + transfer | Night opener (or daytime only if confirmed) |
| Yacht package | €850 / group | 2 h | One big shared bill |
One paid activity is enough. Two is only worth it if one is soft (boat cruise or karting) and the other is the headline (shooting). Stacking Package 6 with a yacht and a VIP table is how a “cheap Belgrade” weekend quietly hits Prague money.
A rakija tasting still works as the civilised counterweight if the group is older or already sore from Friday - just do it before the range, not after, if anyone is shooting the same day. Operators will refuse anyone who turns up smelling of plum brandy, and they’re right to.
Getting ten people to the range on time
Every operator on this page sits outside the walking core. Budget a van both ways rather than three CarGo cars that arrive seven minutes apart. A pre-booked transfer also kills the classic Belgrade airport-taxi scam on the way in - the same logic our airport guide uses for BEG, applied to Saturday afternoon. If the group is flying in Friday night, sort the beds first (Stari Grad or Savamala, as the main stag guide argues), then lock the activity WhatsApp thread before anyone opens a bar tab.
Check that your travel insurance actually covers the session you booked. Shooting and paintball sit in the adventure-activity grey zone on a lot of basic policies; rafting further out on the Tara almost always needs an add-on. The range will make you sign a waiver either way - that waiver is not a substitute for cover.
Where this page stops
Nights, table minimums and the 01:00 release rule live in the Belgrade stag bars guide. The full weekend skeleton - where to sleep, how to land at BEG, how not to get a padded bill - sits in the Belgrade stag party guide. The wider club map is in Belgrade nightlife, and the sober sightseeing filler is in things to do in Belgrade.
Pick Package 1 or a two-hour boat, put it on Saturday afternoon, agree the euro total in the group chat before take-off, and the night on the river does the rest.
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