Medjugorje to Dubrovnik
Private transfer from Medjugorje to Dubrovnik. EUR 190 fixed price, 145 km. Optional stops at Pocitelj and Kravice waterfalls.
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No meters, no surge. €190 per vehicle, all-inclusive.
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Medjugorje to Dubrovnik transfer
Many pilgrims visiting Medjugorje continue their journey to Dubrovnik on the Adriatic coast. Our private transfer covers the 145-kilometre route in around 2 hours and 40 minutes, passing through the Neretva valley, the medieval village of Pocitelj, and across the Croatia border to the walled city of Dubrovnik.
The drive from Medjugorje south to the coast takes you through some of Herzegovina's finest scenery. The flat vineyards around Medjugorje give way to the dramatic Neretva gorge, and optional stops at Pocitelj's clifftop fortress or the Kravice waterfalls turn the transfer into a sightseeing experience.
Dubrovnik's Old Town, with its marble streets and Baroque churches, is a fitting next chapter after the spiritual calm of Medjugorje.
Add to your transfer
Optional extras — all prices per vehicle, added to the base fare.
Pocitelj
Medieval fortified village on a limestone cliff above the Neretva, with a 14th-century citadel and panoramic views.
Kravice
Stunning horseshoe-shaped waterfall on the Trebizat River, 25 metres high, perfect for swimming in summer.
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The route heads south from Medjugorje through Citluk and the Herzegovina wine country before joining the main M-17 highway near Capljina. The road follows the lower Neretva valley past Pocitelj's dramatic limestone cliff and through the fertile Neretva delta.
After the border crossing at Metkovic-Doljani, the road enters Croatia and follows the coast south to Dubrovnik. The final approach offers views over the Adriatic islands before you descend into the city.
What to expect
Passport required for the Bosnia-Croatia border. The Metkovic-Doljani crossing typically takes 10-20 minutes. Summer weekends can be busier.
Pickup from any address in Medjugorje. Drop-off at any address in Dubrovnik — Old Town drop-off is at Pile Gate or Ploce Gate.
At Kravice waterfalls, there is a small entrance fee (approximately EUR 8 per person in summer) not included in the transfer price.
Medjugorje to Dubrovnik FAQ
Around 2 hours and 40 minutes including the border crossing. With stops at Pocitelj and Kravice, allow 3.5-4 hours.
Yes, you cross from Bosnia and Herzegovina into Croatia.
Yes, the waterfalls are a short detour from the main route. We recommend 30-45 minutes there.
Yes, we operate in both directions at the same price.
The price covers the vehicle, driver, fuel, tolls, and border crossing assistance for up to four passengers. It is per vehicle, not per person. Entrance fees at Kravice waterfalls are not included.
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