Up the Dalmatian coast to Croatia's second city. Diocletian's Palace, the Riva waterfront, and ferry connections to the islands.
Your arrival at DBV and the transfer to Split.
Terminal B arrivals, ground floor. Walk through passport control and baggage claim, then exit through the automatic doors. Your driver waits just outside the arrivals exit holding a sign with your name.
The terminal is compact—expect 20–30 minutes from landing to the arrivals exit in summer, faster off-season.
Your driver meets you outside arrivals. The route heads north along the stunning Dalmatian coastline.
Europe’s longest defensive wall surrounds this small town famous for fresh oysters. A great lunch stop halfway through the drive.
The road hugs the coast under the dramatic Biokovo mountain backdrop. Crystal-clear water and pebble beaches below.
Dropped at the nearest point to your accommodation. Diocletian’s Palace area means the Riva waterfront or nearest gate.
Per vehicle, not per person. Includes flight tracking, meet & greet, 60 min waiting, tolls, and fuel.
We monitor your flight in real time—delays are no problem
Driver waits at arrivals with your name sign
No rush—collect bags, buy a SIM, grab a coffee
No meters, no surge—price agreed at booking
If you’re staying in Dubrovnik and need a city-to-city transfer to Split (not from the airport), check our Dubrovnik to Split route page.
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Absolutely. Ston (oysters), Makarska (waterfront cafés), or Omiš (adventure town) are popular stops. Tell us when booking and the driver will plan accordingly.
No. Both Dubrovnik and Split are in Croatia. It’s a straight domestic drive along the coast. Since Croatia joined Schengen, the Neum corridor crossing is no longer an issue.
About 3 hours 30 minutes without stops. With a lunch stop, allow 4–4.5 hours total.
There are no direct flights. The alternatives are a 5+ hour bus or this private transfer, which is door-to-door and can include scenic stops.
At your accommodation. Old Town hotels mean the nearest accessible point (Riva waterfront or the relevant gate). Suburban hotels are door-to-door.
“Fantastic coastal drive. We stopped in Ston for oysters—the driver knew exactly where to go. Arrived in Split refreshed and full. Way better than the bus.”
“With three kids, the bus wasn’t an option. Private transfer was the best decision of our trip. Driver was patient, car was comfortable, and the views were incredible.”
“Smooth drive, no hassle. The driver even helped us find our apartment in Split’s maze of Old Town streets. Will book the return trip for sure.”
Book in 60 seconds. Flight tracking, meet & greet, door-to-door. €230 sedan, €300 minivan.