The bus from NOVI SAD to ČAČAK pass through the cities of BELGRADE, GORNJI MILANOVAC (depending on the route).The first bus leaves at 06:30, while the last departure at 20:30. The road is about 232 km. Average length of travel according to the timetable is 04 hours i 02 mins. Luggage is usually paid per bag on all departures depending on the carrier.
Buses are middle and high class, but on the shorter distances carriers can travel by turist van or small bus.
Timetable From NOVI SAD to ČAČAK can be found for days:
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tuseday
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saturday
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Bus companies which operate from NOVI SAD to ČAČAK are:BOŽUR, Vot turist, Globtour Međugorje, Lens Beograd.
Novi Sad
Novi Sad is the second largest city of Serbia, the capital of the autonomous province of Vojvodina and the administrative center of the South Bačka District. It is located in the southern part of the Pannonian Plain, on the border of the Bačka and Srem geographical regions, on the banks of the Danube river, facing the northern slopes of Fruška Gora mountain.
Novi Sad was founded in 1694, when Serb merchants formed a colony across the Danube from the Petrovaradin fortress, a Habsburg strategic military post. In the 18th and 19th centuries, it became an important trading and manufacturing centre, as well as a centre of Serbian culture of that period.
Today, along with the capital city of Belgrade, Novi Sad is the industrial and financial center of the Serbian economy; also, it was named one of the 2021 European Capital of Culture cities. Since 2000, Novi Sad is home to the EXIT festival, one of the biggest music summer festival in Europe.
Informations
Bus station Novi Sad
Address: Bulevar Jaše Tomića 6
Phone number (informations): +381 (0)21 444 022
Phone number (reservations): +381 (0)21 444-896
e-mail: gspns@gspns.rs
web: www.gspns.rs
Public transport
- Linija 7 - Novo naselje - Liman - železnička stanica - Novo Naselje
- Linija 10 - Centar - Industrijska zona "Jug" ("Albus")
- Linija 11A - Železnička stanica - bolnica - Liman - Železnička stanica
- Linija 14 - Centar - Sajlovo
Taxi services
- Taxi Vojvođani
Phone number: 060 33 00 206; 021 522 333; 063 322 333
- Taxi Maxi Novosađani
Phone number: 021 400 555; 021 451 111; 063 536 536; 064 16 16 000
- Pan Taxi
Phone number: 021 4 55 555; 064 21 55 555; 065 21 55 55
- Vip Taxi
Phone number: 021 444 000; 066 444 000
- Grand Taxi
Phone number: 021 443 100; 021 633 22 22; 063 330 330; 063 445 444
- Red Taxi
Phone number: 021 52 51 50; 064 52 51 500; 069 52 51 500
- Crveni Taxi
Phone number: 021 553 333; 066 3 5555
- Delta Taxi
Phone number: 021 44 55 77; 060 644 55 77; 066 44 55 77; 069 44 55 777
Čačak
Čačak is a city and the administrative center of the Moravica District of Šumadija and Western Serbia, and it's one of the main crossroads and economic centers of Serbia. The city has a unique morphological area in its surroundings, the Ovčar-Kablar Gorge, where 300 monasteries have been built since the 14th century, but only 12 remain today. This area is also called "Serbian Mount Athos."
In the vicinity of Čačak there are more than 20 churches and monasteries, the largest number found on such a small area in Serbia. They represent cultural and historic monuments of great significance. The most important ones are the Church of the Ascension of Jesus, a church on Ljubić hill dedicated to Saint Tsar Lazar, as well as the Vujan Monastery located on a nearby mountain of the same name. Special value is attributed to the monasteries of the Ovčar-Kablar Gorge, which as a cultural and historic whole date back to the Middle Ages and represent the particularity of the region's cultural and artistic heritage created over the centuries.
Thermal and mineral springs with medicinal properties provide the basis for the development of recreational tourism. There are three spa resorts within the territory of the city of Čačak: Gornja Trepča, Ovčar Banja and Slatinska Banja. There are also picnic sites: Gradina and the "Battle and victory" park (also called "Spomen" (remembrance) park) on the Jelica mountain, the Memorial complex on Ljubić hill, Grujine fields, rafts on West Morava river in Beljina, Parmenac, Međuvršje and Ovčar Banja, and picnic sites on the tiny rivers called Dičina, Kamenica, Čemernica and Banja.