From the Adriatic to the Danube. A grand cross-Balkan drive through three countries—from Dubrovnik's walls through Bosnia's mountains and Serbia's capital to Novi Sad, the cultural capital of Vojvodina on the banks of the Danube.
Drive from Dubrovnik to Novi Sad. Private transfer from €530 per vehicle, all-inclusive — fuel, tolls, English-speaking driver, door-to-door.
Pickup from your hotel, apartment, or Dubrovnik Airport (DBV). Early departure essential for this full-day transfer.
Crossing near Neum. Driver handles documents. 5–15 minutes.
Break the journey at the iconic Old Bridge. Walk the Ottoman bazaar, grab a Bosnian coffee, stretch your legs. The perfect mid-morning stop.
Lunch stop in Bosnia's capital. Baščaršija bazaar, ćevapi, Bosnian coffee, the Latin Bridge. A city where Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, and modern architecture coexist.
Second crossing into Serbia. Driver handles everything. 5–20 minutes typical.
Arrive at your hotel or apartment—city centre, Petrovaradin Fortress area, or the Danube waterfront. Door-to-door with luggage.
Per vehicle, not per person. All prices include tolls, fuel, border crossing assistance, luggage handling, water, Wi-Fi, and child seats on request.
Picked up and dropped off at your exact address
Driver manages all paperwork at crossings
Quick scenic stops along the route, free of charge
Professional, local, English-speaking driver
We meet you at DBV arrivals and drive directly to Novi Sad. Flight tracking and 60 minutes free waiting.
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Heading to Dubrovnik? Novi Sad to Dubrovnik reverses this route from the Danube to the Adriatic.
Book Novi Sad → Dubrovnik →This cross-border transfer connects Dubrovnik (Croatia) with Novi Sad (Serbia). Your driver manages all border formalities — you stay in the car with your passport ready. The crossing typically takes 5–20 minutes outside peak summer. Unlike rental cars, which often have expensive cross-border insurance surcharges (€50–80/day), our transfer price includes everything.
Everything specific to this route.
About 9 hours (680 km). Two border crossings. With stops in Mostar and Sarajevo, plan for 10–11 hours. Early departure recommended.
Two—Croatia to Bosnia, then Bosnia to Serbia. Both are routine. Driver handles all documents at both.
It's a full day, but with a comfortable vehicle, A/C, Wi-Fi, and city stops for lunch and sightseeing, most clients enjoy the journey. The scenery changes constantly.
Serbia's second city on the Danube. The massive Petrovaradin Fortress hosts EXIT Festival each summer. Charming pedestrian streets, great restaurants, and a relaxed cafe culture. The capital of Vojvodina region.
Yes—Belgrade is on the route, about an hour before Novi Sad. We can drop you in Belgrade or make it a stop before continuing to Novi Sad.
Yes. Early morning flights work best. We meet you at arrivals and head straight for Bosnia.
"Epic day across three countries. Mostar for the bridge, Sarajevo for lunch, Belgrade suburbs by late afternoon, Novi Sad by dinner. The driver made it feel easy. Incredible value."
"We needed this connection for EXIT Festival. Door-to-door from our Dubrovnik Airbnb to our Novi Sad hotel. Saw Mostar and Sarajevo en route. Best transfer decision ever."
"Long drive but the scenery from coast to mountains to plains was fascinating. Two smooth border crossings, comfortable car, professional driver. Would book again."
We operate minibuses and full-size coaches for groups of 8 to 50 passengers. Custom quotes within 2 hours.
Sprinter-type · Families, small groups
30-seat coach · Tour groups, weddings
50-seat touring coach with WC
Tell us about your group and we’ll send a custom quote within 2 hours.
Fixed price €530 sedan, €635 minivan. Free cancellation up to 24 hours before. Your driver, your schedule, your stops along the way.