Public Transport
Regular bus lines connect the town to Novi Sad's main station and city center for easy commuting.





Kać is a significant settlement in the Vojvodina province of Serbia, situated within the administrative area of Novi Sad. With a population of over 11,000, it functions as a peaceful suburban retreat that maintains a traditional Pannonian character. Visitors often use Kać as a quiet home base while exploring the nearby Petrovaradin Fortress or attending events in the city center. The town itself is characterized by wide streets, local markets, and a slow-paced lifestyle typical of the Bačka plains. Its location provides a perfect balance between the rural charm of the Serbian countryside and the urban amenities of the country's second-largest city.
Kać is a significant settlement in the Vojvodina province of Serbia, situated within the administrative area of Novi Sad. With a population of over 11,000, it functions as a peaceful suburban retreat that maintains a traditional Pannonian character. Visitors often use Kać as a quiet home base while exploring the nearby Petrovaradin Fortress or attending events in the city center. The town itself is characterized by wide streets, local markets, and a slow-paced lifestyle typical of the Bačka plains. Its location provides a perfect balance between the rural charm of the Serbian countryside and the urban amenities of the country's second-largest city.
Easy access to Novi Sad via frequent local transport.
Authentic Vojvodina town atmosphere and architecture.
Quiet streets away from major tourist crowds.
Proximity to the Danube river and regional nature reserves.
The town is very quiet at night; for clubs and bars, you will need to head into Novi Sad.
Most amenities are geared toward local residents rather than international tourists.
The town is flat and easy to walk, but a car or bus is recommended to explore the wider region.
Regular bus lines connect the town to Novi Sad's main station and city center for easy commuting.
Visit local 'kafanas' for a taste of authentic regional grilled meats and traditional hospitality.
A quiet stay near Novi Sad and exploring the Vojvodina plains.
RSD din
$40-$60 p/day
Serbian, English
Use Kać as a starting point for visiting the Kovilj-Petrovaradin Marshes, a nearby protected nature reserve.
May-June, September-October
Pleasant temperatures and blooming landscapes make this a great time for walking and outdoor exploration.
Summers can be hot; it is the best time to enjoy the nearby Danube river beaches in Novi Sad.
A beautiful time to see the changing colors of the plains and enjoy local harvest festivals in the region.
Winters are cold and can be snowy; a quiet time perfect for experiencing local hospitality in cozy settings.