Why do many choose the longest four-hour drive to get to Serbia?



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Most of our people who live and work in Western Europe usually enter through the Batrovci / Bajakovo junction. However, since I cannot go to Serbia at that junction without a CP test, many turn to Županja.

Then they drive about 40 kilometers to the Bosnian border. Leaving Croatia, first crossing of the Sava and entering Brcko.

The border police are not looking for a negative test, but rather a Serbian ID card or passport. They warn that passengers in transit to Serbia do not have the right to make a stopover in their country.

From Brčko, head towards Bijeljina and then towards the Rača or Pavlovića bridge crossings. The road is primarily a highway, not the best.

Go through populated areas and drive slower. Once again, the Sava is crossed. It leaves Bosnia and Herzegovina and enters Serbia.

In Rača, a Serbian ID card is enough, nobody asks for proof. Two and a half hours after deviating from the self-instructions, but with a saving of 93 euros, which is the cost of a test in Slovenia, an RTS reporter entered Serbia.

For your return, a confirmation that you have had covid in the last six months, or proof of vaccination will be sufficient.

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