Private Transfer from Dubrovnik to Split - A Journey to Remember!

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Price for direct transfer from Dubrovnik to Split is starting from 259€ for vehicle up to 3 pax.

Meet Ivan - Your Friendly & Reliable Driver

Hello, dear traveler! My name is Ivan, and I am the owner of one of the most trusted private transfer services in Split, Croatia more than 10 years. I take great pride in offering a safe, comfortable, and flexible transfer from Split to Dubrovnik, making sure you enjoy every moment of your journey.

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Why Choose Us?

  • Stress-Free & Reliable - No hidden fees, no surprises.
  • English-Speaking Drivers - Friendly, knowledgeable, and professional.
  • Luxury Vehicles - Comfortable, air-conditioned cars and vans.
  • Fast & Easy Booking - Reserve in under 2 minutes, no credit card needed!
  • Luggage Assistance - We help you with your bags, so you can relax.
  • Private door to door transfer.

Your Transfer Plan

We recommend departing between 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM to avoid traffic and maximize your experience. Our team can pick you up anywhere in Dubrovnik—including marinas, ferry ports, and hotels—and provide a safe, comfortable ride to Split.

Prefer scenic routes? We can take the breathtaking coastal road, offering stunning views of the sea and islands. Along the way, we’re happy to make photo stops at beautiful spots like Pelješac bridge, the Neretva Valley, or Baćinska lakes.

Want to turn your transfer into an unforgettable road trip?

Upgrade your journey with incredible sightseeing and culinary experiences along the way!

Optional Sightseeing & Culinary Stops

After booking, please contact me via email or phone if you want to customize your trip with any of these incredible locations.

Possible stops in Bosnia & Herzegovina

Kravice Waterfalls - A Hidden Paradise in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Discover the Magic of Kravice Waterfalls!

Tucked away in lush greenery near Mostar, Kravice Waterfalls is a spectacular natural escape where the Trebižat River plunges 25 meters (80 ft) into a crystal-clear emerald pool. This hidden oasis is ideal for swimming, kayaking, or simply unwinding in the peaceful surroundings.

With its tropical charm, shaded picnic areas, and cozy riverside cafés, Kravice is a dream destination for both nature lovers and adventure seekers. Whether you take a dip in its refreshing waters or just soak in the view, this waterfall paradise delivers a truly unforgettable experience.

Extra charge is 90€ car / 120€ van (adds 2h30 to the trip)

Discover Mostar - A Jewel of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Mostar is a captivating city where East meets West, renowned for its iconic Stari Most (Old Bridge)—a UNESCO World Heritage site that gracefully arches over the turquoise Neretva River. Strolling through the cobbled lanes of the Old Bazaar (Kujundžiluk) unveils a rich tapestry of Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian influences, with lively markets, traditional coffee houses, and artisan boutiques.

For the adventurous, watching—or even joining—the daring divers who leap from the bridge is an unforgettable experience. While the scars of the Bosnian War remain part of the city’s narrative, Mostar’s spirit of resilience is evident in its breathtaking landmarks, such as the Koski Mehmed Pasha Mosque and the nearby Blagaj Tekke, a mystical Dervish monastery nestled beside the tranquil Buna River.

With its Mediterranean climate, vibrant culture, and warm hospitality, Mostar stands as a truly memorable destination at the heart of the Balkans.

Extra charge is 120€ car / 160€ van (adds 3h30 to the trip)

(Includes Bosnia vignette & entrance fee, but border wait times may vary.)

Međugorje - A Sacred Pilgrimage Destination

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Međugorje is a small town in Bosnia and Herzegovina that’s become super popular with Catholics around the world. It all started back in 1981 when people said they saw the Virgin Mary there. Every year, millions of visitors come to find some peace, say a prayer, and hike up Apparition Hill, where those first sightings happened. The St. James Church is the heart of the town, with daily Mass, confessions, and quiet moments to reflect. Whether you’re looking for a boost in your faith or just a calm place to chill, Međugorje offers a really special spiritual vibe.

Extra charge is 100€ car / 130€ van (adds 2h to the trip)

Počitelj - A Timeless Stone Village

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Počitelj is this amazing medieval village sitting on a hillside by the Neretva River that totally feels like stepping back in time. It was built way back in the 15th century and is full of cool Ottoman-style buildings, narrow stone streets, and awesome views from the Gavrakapetan Tower. Some must-see spots are the Šišman Ibrahim Pasha Mosque, the old fortress, and the little art studios where local artists show off their work. Whether you’re into history or just want to chill in a peaceful place, Počitelj is definitely worth checking out if you’re traveling through Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Extra charge is 90€ car / 120 € van ( adds 2h30 to the trip).

Must-See Attractions in Croatia

Arboretum Trsteno - A Lush Botanical Treasure

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Just a short drive from Dubrovnik, Arboretum Trsteno is an incredible garden and the oldest arboretum in Croatia, dating all the way back to the 15th century. It’s packed with exotic plants, ancient trees, and features a beautiful Renaissance villa. You’ll love the peaceful walking paths and stunning views of the sea. The highlight is a grand baroque fountain with a Neptune statue that gives the place a magical, fairytale vibe. Plus, if you’re a Game of Thrones fan, you might recognize some spots from the show. Trsteno is a perfect spot for nature lovers, history buffs, or anyone looking to relax by the Adriatic coast.

Extra charge is 30€ car / 40€ van (1h)

Ston City Walls - The Great Wall of Europe

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The Ston City Walls stretch over 5.5 km and are some of the longest medieval fortifications in Europe—people even call them the "European Great Wall." Built back in the 14th century to protect the valuable salt pans, these walls offer stunning views of the Adriatic Sea and the charming town of Ston. You can take a walk along the walls, check out ancient towers, and then treat yourself to some of the region’s famous oysters and seafood. It’s a perfect spot for history buffs and adventure lovers alike!

If you’re hungry, try oyster tasting or lunch at Bota Šare in Mali Ston. Both restaurants are great for sampling authentic Dalmatian dishes paired with delicious local wines.

Extra charge is 40€ car / 50€ van (1,5h – Popular!)

Top Wineries Along the Route

Miloš Winery (Traditional Family Winery) . Extra charge is 30€ car / 40€ van (1h)

Grgić Winery (Founded by Napa Valley legend Mike Grgić). Extra charge is 35€ car / 45€ van (1h)

Rizman Winery (Family owned Winery known for its organic cultivation of local grapes like Plavac Mali, Pošip, and Tribidrag). Extra charge is 35€ car / 40€ van (1h).

Must-Try Restaurants for a Culinary Experience

Kapetanova Kuća - Authentic Dining in Ston

Located in Ston, Kapetanova Kuća is a cozy restaurant known for its fresh seafood, especially the famous Ston oysters. With a charming atmosphere and beautiful views of the town's city walls and the Adriatic, it's the perfect spot to enjoy local flavors and relax in a scenic setting.

Konoba Bakus - A Cozy Gem in Ston

Located in the heart of Ston, Konoba Bakus offers a warm and rustic dining experience with a focus on fresh, local ingredients. Specializing in seafood and traditional Dalmatian dishes, the restaurant is known for its delicious grilled fish and Ston oysters. With its cozy atmosphere and friendly service, Konoba Bakus provides the perfect spot for a relaxed, authentic meal while enjoying the charm of Ston.

Bota Šare - Seafood Delight in Mali Ston

Nestled in Mali Ston, Bota Šare is a renowned seafood restaurant famous for its fresh, locally sourced Ston oysters and delicious seafood dishes. Offering stunning views of the Mali Ston Bay, the restaurant provides a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere where guests can savor high-quality dishes like grilled fish and shellfish. With its authentic flavors and exceptional service, Bota Šare is a must-visit for seafood lovers.

If You need need more time, additional waiting time is available for extra 20€ per 30 min (car) or 30€ per one hour at each stop.

BOOK YOUR PRIVATE TRANSFER WITH ME OR MY COLLEAGUE DRIVERS TODAY!

If you're looking for a comfortable, reliable, and stress-free transfer from Split to Dubrovnik, let me take care of everything. Whether you just need a direct ride or want to explore the best sights, wineries, and restaurants along the way, I'll make sure it's a journey to remember.

Why Just Travel, When You Can Explore?

With me as your driver, and my colleague drivers you're not just getting from Split to Dubrovnik—you're experiencing the best of Croatia along the way. Let's make your trip unforgettable!

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