100 countries. 800+ airports. 7,000 cities.
Book a reliable, affordable, and comfortable transfer for today or in advance.
100 countries. 800+ airports. 7,000 cities.
Book a reliable, affordable, and comfortable transfer for today or in advance.
A Belgrade Airport transfer to Drvengrad takes travelers on a scenic 200 km journey southwest into Serbia’s Zlatibor District. The trip typically lasts 3–3.5 hours by road, winding through lush valleys and traditional villages before arriving at this whimsical wooden town nestled in the Mokra Gora mountains. Whether opting for a taxi or a pre-booked private transfer from Belgrade Airport to Drvengrad, visitors are rewarded with views of Serbia’s rural charm.
Drvengrad (“Wooden Town”) is a fairytale-like ethno-village created by filmmaker Emir Kusturica. Built for his movie Life Is a Miracle, it features cobblestone streets, carved wooden houses, and quirky attractions like a library dedicated to Nikola Tesla and a cinema hosting the annual Küstendorf Film Festival. Visitors come for its artsy ambiance, nearby Šargan Eight heritage railway rides, and proximity to Tara National Park’s hiking trails.
Nikola Tesla Airport (BEG) is Serbia’s busiest international hub. After landing:
No direct buses or trains connect Belgrade Airport to Drvengrad. Options involve multiple steps:
Airport taxis offer door-to-door service but lack fixed pricing:
Renting a car at BEG starts at ~€35/day. Note:
Pre-booking via services like A2B ensures fixed pricing (€130–180), vetted drivers, and tailored stops (e.g., Ovčar-Kablar Gorge). Vehicles range from sedans for couples to minivans for families.
Option | Cost (€) | Travel Time | Convenience |
|---|---|---|---|
Public Transport | 50–70 | 5+ hours | Low |
Taxi | 150–220 | 3–3.5 hours | Medium |
Car Rental | 35+/day + fuel | 3–4 hours | Medium |
Private Transfer | 130–180 | 3 hours | High |
Recommendations:
Most transfers drop guests at Drvengrad’s main square. From there:
Expect €150–220 depending on vehicle size and luggage. Pre-booking through platforms like A2B locks in fixed rates starting at €130.
Approximately 3 hours via highways E763/A2, though mountain roads may add time in winter.
No direct shared services exist yet; private transfers remain optimal for groups.
Yes—reputable providers like A2B allow scenic stops at no extra cost if time permits.
Safe travels! Whether marveling at Drvengrad’s wooden architecture or exploring Tara’s forests, reliable transfers let you focus on Serbia’s magic.
Let us know a few details about your hotel and we’ll get back to you with more information to get the ball rolling.
Thank you! Your request has been sent.