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Queues at the Serbia → Montenegro border today

Border crossings: Gostun — Dobrakovo, Špiljani — Dračenovac

Border queues today: 16.06.2026

As of 11:16 the shortest queue is at Gostun — Dobrakovo (20 min). The longest queue is at Špiljani — Dračenovac (30 min).

Nakordoni.eu is your online border-queue monitoring service. Planning a trip from Serbia to Montenegro? Get the latest real-time information for border crossing points. We track all key BCPs on this route: Gostun — Dobrakovo, Špiljani — Dračenovac.

Gostun — Dobrakovo

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Updated: 16.06.2026 10:50
Source: Nakordoni.eu live queue

Špiljani — Dračenovac

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Updated: 16.06.2026 10:50
Source: Nakordoni.eu live queue
Nakordoni.eu provides the most up-to-date information about queues at all border crossing points between Serbia and Montenegro in real-time. Our border queue monitoring service helps thousands of travelers daily plan their border crossing and save time. We track data from 2 key border checkpoints: Gostun — Dobrakovo, Špiljani — Dračenovac. Information is updated every 15 minutes from the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine and the Polish Border Guard, allowing you to get the most accurate picture of the border situation. Use our online service to choose the optimal border checkpoint and crossing time.

Serbia → Montenegro crosses at Mehov Krš–Kula (E65/E80 main route, Belgrade–Podgorica), Brodarevo–Dračenovac and several Adriatic-bound smaller points. Both countries are outside the EU. Montenegrin border procedure is fast; ID-cards accepted for EU and most Balkan citizens. Summer Adriatic traffic causes 1–3 hour weekend queues.

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Remember that the situation on the Serbia — Montenegro border can change quickly. Use our queue-monitoring service “Nakordoni” for real-time updates and check the data right before you depart. Plan your trip with us!

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