Mostar to Split
Private transfer from Mostar to Split, Croatia. EUR 180 fixed price, 170 km scenic drive through Herzegovina and the Dalmatian coast. Book now!
Fixed price
No meters, no surge. €180 per vehicle, all-inclusive.
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Licensed, English-speaking, non-smoking. Clean vehicle guaranteed.
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Mostar to Split transfer
The Mostar to Split private transfer connects two of the most captivating cities in the Western Balkans. From Mostar's Ottoman-era Old Town to Split's Roman Diocletian Palace, this 170-kilometre drive crosses the Bosnian-Croatian border and traverses some of the most varied landscapes in the region.
The route passes through the Herzegovina wine country, crosses into Croatia's Dalmatian hinterland, and descends to the coast where the Adriatic sparkles beyond Split's palm-lined waterfront. With a private driver, you avoid the limitations of bus schedules and can stop for the Blue Lake at Imotski or other points of interest along the way.
Split is Croatia's second-largest city and a major hub for ferry connections to Hvar, Brac, Vis, and the other Dalmatian islands. Arriving by private transfer puts you right at your accommodation door, ready to explore or catch an onward connection.
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Optional extras — all prices per vehicle, added to the base fare.
Imotski
A small Croatian town famous for the stunning Blue and Red Lakes — two dramatic sinkholes with vivid turquoise and deep red water surrounded by sheer cliffs.
Kravice
Spectacular horseshoe-shaped waterfall on the Trebizat River, a natural swimming spot in summer and one of Herzegovina's top attractions.
Vehicles for this route
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PremiumWhat the road looks like
The drive leaves Mostar heading west through the Neretva valley. After the border crossing at Bijaca-Kamensko, the road enters the Croatian hinterland and passes through the Imotski region, known for its dramatic karst landscape and the famous Blue and Red Lakes.
Descending from the hinterland, the road reaches the Adriatic coastal plain and follows the approach into Split. The city sprawls around its waterfront, with the ancient Diocletian's Palace at its heart. Your driver navigates through the city traffic and drops you at your accommodation.
What to expect
This route crosses the Bosnia-Croatia border. All passengers need a valid passport. The border crossing at Bijaca typically takes 10-15 minutes, though delays are possible in peak summer.
Pickup from any address in Mostar. Drop-off at any address in Split, including the Old Town area (nearest accessible street for pedestrian zones), Bacvice, or the Split airport area.
Vehicle is air-conditioned with bottled water. Standard luggage: two large suitcases and two carry-on bags.
Mostar to Split FAQ
Approximately 3 hours and 15 minutes including the border crossing. With a stop at Imotski, allow around 4 hours.
Yes, you are crossing from Bosnia and Herzegovina into Croatia. A valid passport is required for all passengers.
Yes, we can drop you at Split Airport (SPU) or any address in the Split area at the same price.
Very much so. The drive passes through Herzegovina vineyards, the Croatian karst landscape with dramatic sinkholes, and finally the Adriatic coast.
The price covers the vehicle, driver, fuel, and all tolls for up to four passengers. It is a per-vehicle price. Larger groups can request a minivan at a small supplement.
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