Travelling to Novi Sad from Osijek Airport (OSI)? Begin your journey in comfort with our professional Osijek Airport to Novi Sad transfer service. We provide direct private transportation from Osijek Airport to Novi Sad -- 117 kilometres in approximately 136 minutes -- with a professional driver confirmed and waiting at arrivals.
Osijek Airport serves the entire eastern Croatian and cross-border Pannonian region -- from the Baroque fortress quarter of Osijek and the wartime memorial of Vukovar, to the ancient city of Vinkovci, the cathedral city of Đakovo, the wine city of Ilok, and across the borders to Pécs, Novi Sad and Szeged. Our Osijek Airport to Novi Sad private transfer delivers you directly -- confirmed, comfortable and door-to-door.
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Novi Sad is the cultural capital of Serbia and the most European-flavoured and most university-city-characterised metropolis in the Serbian Pannonian plain -- a city of 290,000 inhabitants 117km east of Osijek Airport across the Serbian border on the Danube in the Vojvodina region, whose extraordinary combination of the Petrovaradin Fortress (the most imposing and most completely intact Habsburg military fortress in southeastern Europe -- the Petrovaradin Fortress, the 'Gibraltar of the Danube', built 1692-1780 as the most comprehensively engineered single military fortification in the Habsburg Empire's Pannonian frontier, its 16km of underground tunnels the most extensive single military subterranean network of any fortress in the former Yugoslav space, the most completely preserved large-scale Habsburg military architecture in the Balkans, the fortress that most completely withstood the most determined Ottoman siege in the 18th-century Pannonian frontier) and the EXIT Music Festival (the most internationally celebrated music festival in Serbia and one of the most prestigious summer music festivals in Europe -- the EXIT Festival held annually in the Petrovaradin Fortress, the most dramatically positioned major music festival venue of any European festival, its stages set within the most historically imposing military complex of any summer music event in the continent, the festival that most directly placed Serbia on the international cultural tourism map, consistently awarded the most prestigious European festival awards) give it a heritage and musical identity of extraordinary European reputation.
Novi Sad's most celebrated complementary identity is as the 2022 European Capital of Culture (the most internationally visible single year of cultural programming in the history of Vojvodina -- the Novi Sad 2022 ECoC, the most comprehensively planned and most internationally attended single cultural year in the modern history of Serbia, the most ambitious single cultural investment in the Pannonian Serbian region) and the most multi-ethnic and most linguistically diverse city in Serbia (Novi Sad officially uses the most languages of any Serbian city -- 6 official languages including Serbian, Hungarian, Slovak, Croat, Ruthenian and Romani, the most institutionally multilingual urban environment in the country, the most completely Vojvodina-character-defined city in its ethnic and cultural plurality). The Novi Sad Cathedral Church of the Holy Name of Mary (the most imposing Baroque-Romanesque Catholic church in Vojvodina -- the Novi Sad Catholic Cathedral on Trg slobode, the most elegantly proportioned single religious building on the most beautifully composed central square in the Serbian Pannonian region) and the pedestrian Dunavska Street and Zmaj Jovina Street (the most lively and most European-café-culture-characterised pedestrian zones in Serbia outside Belgrade) give the city a cultural and social identity of the most completely cosmopolitan Pannonian kind. The transfer crosses the Croatian-Serbian border at Ilok/Bački Breg.
Petrovaradin Fortress -- 'Gibraltar of the Danube', Most Imposing Habsburg Military Fortress in SE Europe, 16km Underground Tunnels, Host of EXIT Festival -- Most Internationally Celebrated Music Event in Serbia: The Petrovaradin Fortress ('Gibraltar of the Danube' -- the most imposing Habsburg military fortress in southeastern Europe, built 1692-1780, 16km of underground tunnels) hosting the EXIT Festival (the most internationally celebrated music festival in Serbia, the most dramatically positioned major festival venue in Europe -- stages within the most historically imposing military complex of any summer music event in the continent) give Novi Sad a fortress and festival heritage of extraordinary European cultural reputation.
2022 European Capital of Culture -- Most Internationally Visible Cultural Year in Serbian History; Most Linguistically Diverse City in Serbia with 6 Official Languages (Serbian, Hungarian, Slovak, Croat, Ruthenian, Romani): Novi Sad's 2022 European Capital of Culture status (the most internationally visible cultural programming year in Serbian history) and its identity as the most linguistically diverse city in Serbia (6 official languages -- the most institutionally multilingual urban environment in the country, the most completely Vojvodina-character-defined city in its ethnic plurality) give the city a cultural and linguistic heritage of the most cosmopolitan and most European-spirited Pannonian kind.
Croatian-Serbian Border Crossing Required -- E70/D2 East Then Serbian A1 Transfer -- 136 Minutes via Ilok/Bački Breg: The transfer from Osijek Airport to Novi Sad takes approximately 136 minutes via the D2/E70 east and the Ilok/Bački Breg border crossing into Serbia, then the Serbian A1 motorway north to Novi Sad. Valid Serbian entry documentation required for non-EU passport holders. Road tolls apply on Serbian motorways.
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