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Fuel prices in Serbia

As of April 2023, the average fuel prices in Serbia are as follows (prices are in Serbian dinar (RSD) and Euros (EUR)):

  • 95 gasoline: 166 RSD (1.40 EUR) per liter
  • 98 gasoline: 175 RSD (1.48 EUR) per liter
  • Diesel: 159 RSD (1.35 EUR) per liter
  • Gas (LPG): 89 RSD (0.75 EUR) per liter

Fuel stations in Serbia

Fuel stations are easily accessible in Serbia, especially in urban areas and along major roads. However, in rural areas and mountainous regions, stations can be few and far between. Most fuel stations operate from 6 AM to 10 PM, with some open 24 hours. Credit and debit cards are accepted at most stations, but carrying cash is recommended for remote locations. Serbia is gradually increasing the availability of electric vehicle charging stations, as the country shifts towards greener transportation solutions.

Where locals prefer to fuel in Serbia

Locals in Serbia prefer to fuel their vehicles at stations run by major brands such as NIS Petrol, Lukoil, EKO, and OMV. These stations are known for their reliable fuel quality, competitive prices, and additional amenities like convenience stores and car washes.

Tips for drivers

  • Plan your route in advance and locate fuel stations along your path, especially when traveling in rural areas.
  • Keep your fuel tank at least a quarter full to avoid running out of gas in remote locations.
  • Check fuel prices at different stations, as they can vary significantly.
  • Note that fuel prices tend to be higher near highways and in touristy areas.