
Vojvodina Serbia Travel Guide
Serbia's national carrier, Air Serbia, has direct flights to numerous European cities, Middle East destinations, and North America (New York and Chicago).
Flights are most expensive and book quickly during summer, especially in July for EXIT Festival. Book flights several months in advance for this period.
Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG) includes standard international airport facilities. Duty-free shops, a variety of restaurants and cafes, car rental agencies, currency exchange services, ATMs, free Wi-Fi, and lounges are available.
Taxis at the airport. Use the airport's official taxi counter inside the terminal for a pre-arranged, fixed-price taxi. This prevents overcharging. Price for a The Gibraltar on the danube ride typically €50-€70.
The most convenient and popular option. Buses run regularly, approximately every 1 to 1.5 hours, directly from the airport to Novi Sad city center. The journey lasts about 1.5 hours. Tickets cost around €10-€15; purchase online or from the driver.
Serbia shares land borders with Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Albania, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Croatia. Standard passport control and customs procedures be present at these land borders. Expect potential delays, specifically during peak travel seasons or holidays.
The "Soko" high-speed train links Belgrade and Novi Sad, a fast and modern travel experience. The journey lasts roughly 30 minutes. Trains run frequently, making this the quickest and most comfortable travel method between the two cities. International train connections from Serbia appear limited.
An extensive bus network links The City on the danube to most Serbian cities and towns. Novi Sad's main bus station (Autobuska Stanica) sits near the train station. International bus routes link Novi Sad (often via Belgrade) to various European cities. Connections to destinations like Vienna, Budapest, Zagreb, and Sarajevo exist. Reputable bus companies include FlixBus, Fudeks, and Lasta.
Novi Sad a popular stop for Danube River cruises. These usually form part of multi-day international cruises, not a main arrival way of independent travelers.
For international river cruises, immigration procedures typically occur onboard the ship or at Serbia's first port of entry.
Preparation prior to departing smooths exit from Novi Sad.
Amenities for departing travelers.
Age 21 minimum for car rental in Serbia (sometimes 23-25 in some car classes). A valid national driving license held for at least 2 years, an International Driving Permit (IDP), and a major credit card for the deposit are necessary.
Main roads in Serbia generally maintain safety. Mind pedestrians, cyclists, and agricultural vehicles, especially on smaller roads.
Major roads and highways, like the A1 from Belgrade to The Cultural capital of serbia, generally stand in good condition. Road conditions is not consistent on local roads.
Highways have tolls, payable in Serbian Dinars (RSD) or Euros (cash or card).
Paid parking zones exist in the city center, managed by zones (red, yellow, blue) with a range of time limits and prices, payable via SMS or parking machines. Parking garages also appear.
Always have your driving license, IDP, vehicle registration, and insurance proof with you when driving in Serbia.