When to visit Temerin during the year?
In summer (June to August), you’ll find long daylight hours inviting for walks along the Jegrička Nature Park and visits to outdoor thermal-mineral pools — August highs average around 30 °C.
Spring (April–May) brings mild weather and is ideal for exploring vineyards and country roads before the heat sets in.
Autumn (September–October) is harvest time in the surrounding vineyards, pleasant for countryside trips and local festivals.
Winter (December–February) can be chilly, with January highs around 3.5 °C and occasional snow.
For nature, food and comfortable weather, late spring or early autumn are the best times to visit Temerin.
How to get to Temerin?
- Closest airports: Belgrade Nikola Tesla (BEG) and Budapest Airport.
- From overseas, connect via major European hubs (London, Paris, Istanbul, Vienna).
- From Belgrade, travel about 80 km to Novi Sad, then to Temerin by bus or car.
- Regional bus line 32 connects Temerin with Novi Sad (about 20 km).
- From Belgrade or other cities, transfer in Novi Sad to a local line.
- No direct international line, but you can take a train to Novi Sad and continue by bus or car.
- The E-75 motorway passes nearby.
- Distance from Belgrade: ~95 km (around 1 h 10 min drive).
- Motorways may have tolls; local roads are generally in good condition.
Tourist activities in Temerin
Accommodation in Temerin
Temerin’s smaller size means you’ll often find good value, especially compared to bigger cities like Novi Sad or Belgrade.
Food in Temerin
- Local restaurants in the centre serve a mix of traditional and international food.
- Farmhouse-style eateries on the outskirts offer hearty meals made from local ingredients.
Important numbers and information
- Emergency services: 112 (police, ambulance, fire brigade)
- Nearest hospital: Health Centre Temerin, Svetog Save 55
- Embassies: Contact your national embassy in Belgrade
- Airport: Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport (Omladinskih Brigada 165, Belgrade)
- Currency: Serbian dinar (RSD)
- Payments: Cards accepted in most places, cash preferred in smaller shops and farms
- Visa/passport: Most EU, UK, and US citizens can enter Serbia visa-free for short stays (check before travel)
What to see in Temerin?
- Temerin town centre: Walk along Novosadska Street, stretching over 12 km — one of the longest streets in Serbia.
- Sečenji Castle (Kastel): A baroque manor from 1795 surrounded by a park and moat.
- Jegrička Nature Park: A protected wetland area perfect for walking, birdwatching, or boat rides.
- Bački Jarak and Sirig: Nearby villages offering traditional farms, salaši, and a quiet rural atmosphere.