Travelling to Novi Sad from Belgrade Airport (BEG)? Begin your journey in comfort with our professional Belgrade Airport to Novi Sad transfer service. We provide direct private transportation from Belgrade Airport to Novi Sad -- 82 kilometres in approximately 62 minutes -- with a professional driver confirmed and waiting at arrivals.
Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport is Serbia's principal international gateway, connecting arriving visitors to the capital's Kalemegdan fortress and legendary nightlife, the Danube baroque of Novi Sad and Sremski Karlovci, the Art Nouveau magnificence of Subotica, the Smederevo and Kragujevac historical monuments, the Roman and Ottoman heritage of Nis, the Banat vineyards at Vrsac, and Kopaonik's mountain ski slopes. Our Belgrade Airport to Novi Sad private transfer delivers you directly -- confirmed, comfortable and door-to-door.
Our private transfer from Belgrade Airport to Novi Sad provides the most direct, comfortable and reliable connection -- door to door, fixed price, no connections.
Novi Sad is Serbia's second-largest city and the most European, most culturally distinguished city of Vojvodina -- a city of 290,000 inhabitants 82km north of Belgrade Airport on the left bank of the Danube, whose extraordinary Petrovaradin Fortress (the most monumental and most completely preserved Austrian Baroque fortress on the entire Danube -- the 'Gibraltar on the Danube', built 1692-1780 as the most ambitious Austrian military-architectural project on the southeastern frontier of the Habsburg Empire, its 16km of underground tunnels the most extensive subterranean military structure in Serbia, and the famous clock tower whose hands are reversed -- showing hours on the small hand and minutes on the large, the only public clock in Europe designed this way, the most unusual civic timepiece in the Balkans) and the Exit Music Festival (the most important and most internationally celebrated music festival in southeastern Europe, drawing 200,000+ visitors from 60+ countries annually into the Petrovaradin fortress complex -- the most iconographic festival venue in Europe, named Best European Festival at the European Festival Awards multiple times) give Novi Sad a cultural and architectural identity that makes it an unmissable destination in the region.
Novi Sad's most important cultural heritage is its extraordinary multicultural tradition -- the city was historically the most cosmopolitan centre in the Serbian-speaking world, home to Serbian, Hungarian, German, Slovak, Romanian and Jewish communities, earning the title 'Serbian Athens' in the 19th century when it was the seat of the most important Serbian cultural institutions (Matica srpska -- the oldest Serbian cultural society) while Belgrade was still under Ottoman rule. The City Hall at Trg slobode (the most impressively decorated pseudo-Moorish civic building in Vojvodina), the Vojvodina Museum (the most important historical collection in Vojvodina, the most complete picture of multicultural Danubian heritage from prehistory to the 20th century), the Strand beach (the most popular Danube riverbank beach in Vojvodina, one of the finest urban river beaches in southeastern Europe) and Novi Sad's extraordinary gastronomic scene (the most developed restaurant culture of any Serbian city outside Belgrade) give the city a quality of urban life that makes it the most beloved city for young people in Serbia.
Petrovaradin Fortress -- Most Monumental Austrian Baroque Fortress on the Danube, 16km Underground Tunnels, 'Gibraltar on the Danube': The Petrovaradin Fortress (1692-1780, the most monumental Austrian Baroque fortress on the Danube, 16km of underground tunnels -- the most extensive subterranean military structure in Serbia, the reversed clock hands -- the most unusual public clock in Europe) and its role as the venue of Exit Festival (the most internationally celebrated music festival in SE Europe, multiple winner of Best European Festival) give Novi Sad an architectural and cultural heritage that no other Danubian city in the region can match.
Exit Festival -- Most Important Music Festival in SE Europe, 200,000+ Visitors from 60+ Countries, Multiple 'Best European Festival' Winner: The Exit Music Festival (200,000+ annual visitors from 60+ countries, multiple winner of the European Festival Awards Best European Festival title, held in the Petrovaradin Fortress -- the most iconographic festival venue on the continent) gives Novi Sad a contemporary cultural identity of extraordinary international reach in European festival culture.
A1 Motorway North -- 62 Minutes Direct to the Danube: The transfer from Belgrade Airport to Novi Sad takes approximately 62 minutes via the A1 motorway north -- directly through the Vojvodina plain to the Danube banks and the Petrovaradin Fortress.
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