Border crossing point Batrovci → Bajakovo
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Batrovci →
Bajakovo
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Batrovci — Bajakovo Border Crossing
Status: International road border crossing between Serbia (Batrovci) and Croatia (Bajakovo) on the A3/E70 motorway. Open around the clock, 24/7. It is the busiest crossing on the Croatia–Serbia border, with daily traffic above 5,000 vehicles.
Border regime: Croatia is an EU and Schengen member (since 2023), Serbia is outside the Schengen area, so full passport and customs control applies in both directions.
Transport: Passenger cars, minibuses, buses and trucks (Bajakovo direction, Batrovci direction). Pedestrian and bicycle crossing is not permitted.
Basic Information
- Crossing: Batrovci (Serbia) — Bajakovo (Croatia)
- Road: A3/E70 motorway corridor
- Operating hours: 24/7
- Vehicle types: cars, minibuses, buses, trucks
- Pedestrians and cyclists: not allowed
- Distances: about 90 km from Belgrade, about 175 km from Zagreb
- Live cameras: available on the Bajakovo side via HAK
Queues and Wait Times
As the main gateway between the EU and Serbia on the E70 corridor, Batrovci — Bajakovo sees heavy and uneven traffic. Waits are typically shortest at night and longest on weekends, holidays and during the July–August travel season.
- Night (22:00–06:00): usually 10–30 minutes
- Weekdays: roughly 30 minutes to 2 hours
- Weekends and holidays: 2–5 hours at peak
- Trucks: longer delays due to stricter customs checks
Check current conditions on the live Bajakovo and Batrovci queue pages, or review historical patterns in the Serbia–Croatia statistics.
Documents and Emergency Contacts
Travellers should carry valid travel documents, vehicle registration and valid motor insurance (Green Card). Trucks face additional customs and permit requirements, and Serbia applies stricter emission standards for heavy vehicles.
- Emergency services: 112 (valid in both Croatia and Serbia)