Border crossing cameras
Border Crossing Cameras
Border crossings are key points that connect Serbia with neighboring countries and European routes. Each crossing has its own dynamics, rules, and traffic load throughout different periods of the year — from holiday congestion to quiet weekdays.
On this page, you can find an overview of all border crossings in Serbia, divided by country. In addition to basic information, there are also live cameras from the busiest crossings, allowing you to check the current situation, congestion, and waiting times in real time.
Whether you are traveling for work, vacation, or transit, the goal is simple: to cross the border as quickly and stress-free as possible.
Serbia–Hungary Border Crossing
The border between Serbia and Hungary is one of the busiest in the region and represents a key connection between the Balkans, Central Europe, and the European Union. A large number of passengers, tourists, and transit traffic pass through this border zone every year.
On this page, you can follow live cameras from the most frequently used crossings, including Horgoš and Kelebija, to check congestion, waiting times, and crossing conditions in real time.
Serbia–Romania Border Crossing
The border between Serbia and Romania stretches across the eastern part of the country and includes several important crossings for passenger and freight traffic. This border corridor connects Banat with western Romania and is used year-round by local residents, tourists, and commuters traveling between the two countries.
The page features live cameras that show the current situation at crossings such as Vatin, helping you plan your trip more easily.
Serbia–Bulgaria Border Crossing
The border with Bulgaria is a key link between Serbia and the eastern Balkans, as well as major European corridors leading toward Turkey and the Middle East. The busiest crossings, such as Gradina, often experience increased congestion during the summer season and heavy transit periods.
Here you can follow live cameras and check traffic flow, delays, and the optimal time to cross the border.
Serbia–North Macedonia Border Crossing
The border area between Serbia and North Macedonia is part of the international E75 highway and is one of the most important transit routes for travel to Greece. The Preševo crossing often experiences heavy traffic during tourist months.
The page offers live cameras that help you check the current situation and avoid unnecessary delays.
Serbia–Montenegro Border Crossing
The border between Serbia and Montenegro spans mountainous regions and includes several crossings that connect Sandžak and southwestern Serbia with the Montenegrin coast. During the summer season, these crossings are particularly busy due to the large number of tourists.
Live cameras available on the page allow you to check congestion and waiting times before heading toward the sea or the mountains.
Serbia–Bosnia and Herzegovina Border Crossing
The border between Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina includes a large number of crossings along the Drina River and in the western parts of the country. This border corridor is used by tourists and local residents, and it is especially important for freight transport and regional trade.
On the page, you can follow live cameras and monitor traffic flow at crossings such as Sremska Rača, Trbušnica, and Mali Zvornik.
Serbia–Croatia Border Crossing
The border between Serbia and Croatia is located in the western part of the country and includes several key crossings important for travelers, tourist routes, and international transport. Crossings such as Batrovci and Šid are part of the corridor connecting the Balkans with Central Europe.
Live cameras on this page provide insight into the current situation at the border, helping you plan your trip more easily and avoid congestion.
