Serbia and Greece 2025 Road Toll Updates and Travel Guide

Serbia and Greece 2025 Road Toll Updates and Travel Guide

Serbia and Greece 2025 Road Toll Updates and Travel Guide

Here’s everything you need to know if you’re planning to drive through Serbia or to Greece this year.

Serbia’s New Toll Collection System

As of January 1st, 2025, Serbia is introducing electronic toll collection on expressways and regional roads — no more physical toll booths.
The new system uses satellite tracking, and tolls on these roads will be 20% cheaper than on highways.

ENP (Electronic Toll Collection) is expanding rapidly, and the goal is to eliminate toll booths entirely. Over 50% of private and 66% of freight vehicles already use ENP tags.

By the end of 2025, Serbia’s toll tag should work across the region, including in Greece, Croatia, Montenegro, and North Macedonia.


Greek Tolls in 2025

Heading to Greece via Evzoni? Here are typical toll prices:

  • Thessaloniki: ~2.95 €

  • Paralia / Leptokarya: ~5.70 €

  • Athens: ~31 €

  • Lefkada: ~16.90 €

Tolls can be paid in cash or card at the booths.


Travel Tips by Car

  • Fuel: Best prices are in North Macedonia (e.g., Gevgelija) before entering Greece.

  • Documents: Bring your passport, vehicle registration, green card, reflective vest, warning triangle, first aid kit, and spare bulbs.

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