Saturday, 17th January 2026

The Balkan Fuel Gap

In a region marked by stark price contrasts, filling up your tank could cost you either a coffee or a dinner — depending on which side of the border you're on

Drivers in the Balkans are discovering that borders don’t just divide nations — they divide fuel prices too.

A new report by Nafta.hr reveals that in June, Bosnia and Herzegovina had the lowest fuel prices in the region, while Serbia and Austria topped the charts as the most expensive.

The differences are far from marginal: in some cases, a litre of fuel can cost over €0.40 more depending on the country.

Bosnia and Herzegovina offers the best deals on both petrol and diesel, while Montenegro wins on the cheapest LPG.

In contrast, filling up in Serbia or Austria—particularly for diesel—means digging deeper into your wallet.

As one striking example, a Croatian driver crossing into Bosnia to refuel with diesel could save around €7.50 on a standard 50-litre tank.

For motorists navigating the region’s winding roads and shifting borders, it’s no longer just about the journey — it’s about where you stop to refuel.

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