Down through Croatia to the Dalmatian coast. Motorway most of the way with optional stops.
Your arrival at ZAG and the transfer to Split.
Modern terminal (opened 2017). After passport control and baggage claim, follow signs to the arrivals hall on the ground floor. Your driver waits outside the arrivals exit with a name sign.
ZAG’s new terminal is spacious and well-signed. Allow 20–30 minutes from landing to the exit.
Your driver meets you outside arrivals. The route heads south on Croatia’s modern motorway.
The UNESCO national park is roughly halfway. Sixteen terraced lakes connected by waterfalls—a spectacular detour.
Dropped at your Split accommodation after about 4 hours of driving (longer with a Plitvice stop).
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
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About 4 hours on the motorway. With a Plitvice stop, allow 6–7 hours total.
Yes, highly recommended. It’s roughly at the halfway point. A 2–3 hour walk covers the Upper and Lower Lakes. Book Plitvice entry tickets in advance during summer.
No, both are in Croatia. A straight domestic drive on the motorway.
Yes, Croatian motorway tolls apply. These are included in your transfer price—no surprises.
There are domestic flights, but once you factor in airport time at both ends, the drive is comparable—and you can stop at Plitvice or Šibenik on the way.
“We combined the transfer with a Plitvice stop. Left Zagreb at 8am, spent 3 hours at the lakes, arrived in Split by 3pm. Best day of the trip and the driver planned everything.”
“Smooth motorway drive. The driver suggested a lunch stop in a local konoba near Karlovac—incredible food. Arrived in Split refreshed.”
Book in 60 seconds. Flight tracking, meet & greet, door-to-door. €300 sedan, €390 minivan.