Border crossing cameras

Cameras at Border Crossings

Border crossings are important points connecting Serbia with neighboring countries and international road networks. Each crossing has its own characteristics, traffic dynamics, and regulations, with vehicle flow varying throughout the year — from holiday peaks to regular workdays.

On this page, you can find an overview of all border crossings in Serbia, organized by country. Along with basic information, live cameras from the busiest crossings are available, allowing you to monitor the current situation, traffic flow, and average waiting times in real time.

Whether you are traveling for business, vacation, or transit, the goal remains the same — to cross the border quickly, smoothly, and without unnecessary delays.

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. Millions of travelers, tourists, and transit vehicles pass through these crossings each year.

Here you can watch live cameras from the most crowded crossings, including Horgoš and Kelebija, helping you check the traffic situation and waiting times before starting your trip.

Serbia–Romania Border Crossing

The Serbia–Romania border stretches across the eastern part of the country and includes several important passenger and freight crossings. This corridor connects the Banat region with western Romania and is used throughout the year by locals, workers, and tourists.

Live cameras from crossings such as Vatin are available on the page, providing insight into current traffic flow and congestion.

Serbia–Bulgaria Border Crossing

The border with Bulgaria is a major transit route toward eastern Balkan regions, Turkey, and the Middle East. Crossings like Gradina see increased traffic, especially during the summer season and tourist travel.

Live camera feeds allow you to assess traffic conditions, waiting times, and the best moments to cross the border.

Serbia–North Macedonia Border Crossing

The border with North Macedonia is part of the international E75 highway, the main route toward Greece. The Preševo crossing often experiences heavy traffic, particularly during summer vacations.

Live cameras show real-time conditions, helping you avoid crowds and plan your journey more efficiently.

Serbia–Montenegro Border Crossing

The Serbia–Montenegro border runs through mountainous areas and includes several crossings that connect Sandžak and southwestern Serbia with the Montenegrin coast. During the summer, these crossings become very busy due to large numbers of tourists.

With live cameras available on the page, you can check real-time traffic conditions and choose the optimal moment to travel toward the sea or the mountains.

Serbia–Bosnia and Herzegovina Border Crossing

The border between Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina spans the Drina River and western regions of Serbia, with numerous crossings used for local, tourist, and freight traffic. This corridor is crucial for regional trade and everyday movement of residents.

Live camera streams from crossings such as Sremska Rača, Trbušnica, and Mali Zvornik are available on the page, allowing you to monitor real-time traffic.

Serbia–Croatia Border Crossing

Serbia’s western border with Croatia includes several important crossings vital for international transport, tourist flow, and transit passengers. Crossings like Batrovci and Šid are part of a major corridor linking the Balkans with Central Europe.

Thanks to the live cameras on this page, you can easily check the current congestion level and plan your trip without unexpected delays.