Transfers to Split
Private car service to Croatia's Dalmatian capital from Dubrovnik, Mostar, Sarajevo, and beyond. Fixed prices, coastal views, door-to-door.
Book a Split transferDalmatia's vibrant capital
Split is Croatia's second-largest city and the beating heart of the Dalmatian coast. Built around the 1,700-year-old Diocletian's Palace — a Roman emperor's retirement villa that grew into a living, breathing old town — Split combines ancient ruins with a modern Mediterranean energy. The Riva waterfront promenade, the bustling fish market, and the ferry terminal that connects to Hvar, Brac, and Vis make it one of the most important travel hubs in the region.
For travellers moving between Bosnia and the Croatian coast, Split is a natural destination. But getting here without a private car can be frustrating. Buses from Dubrovnik take five to six hours with stops, and connections from Mostar are infrequent. From Sarajevo, the public bus is an all-day affair. A private transfer cuts the journey time dramatically and takes you directly to your accommodation.
Our Split transfers connect you with the major cities of the Western Balkans. The drive from Dubrovnik hugs the spectacular Adriatic coastline. From Mostar, you cross the fertile Neretva delta into Croatia. From Sarajevo, the route passes through mountain gorges and river valleys. Every route has its own character, and with a private driver you can pause to enjoy it rather than watching it flash past a bus window.
Routes to & from Split
Fixed prices per vehicle. Click any route for details.
Where to go from Split
Dubrovnik
The Adriatic coastal drive from Dubrovnik to Split is one of Croatia's most scenic routes. Ancient towns, island views, turquoise bays.
Mostar
Cross from Herzegovina into Dalmatia through the Neretva delta. Visit the Old Bridge and continue to Split's palace walls.
Sarajevo
From Bosnia's mountain capital to Croatia's coastal gem. Through gorges, across borders, from minarets to Mediterranean.
Split transfers, effortless
All-inclusive pricing
Vehicle, driver, fuel, tolls, parking — everything is in the fixed price. No surprises at the end.
Door-to-door
Picked up at your hotel in Dubrovnik, Mostar, or Sarajevo. Dropped at your Split accommodation. Simple.
Ferry connections
Catching a ferry to the islands? We time your transfer to arrive at Split port with room to spare.
Coastal stops
Pause for photos at viewpoints, swim at a hidden beach, or stop for fresh oysters in Ston.
Split transfer FAQ
We pick you up from your Dubrovnik hotel and drive you directly to your Split accommodation. The journey takes approximately 4 hours along the stunning Adriatic coastal road, passing through Makarska and Omis. The price is EUR 250 per vehicle, regardless of passenger count.
Yes. The Mostar to Split transfer takes about 3 hours 15 minutes and costs EUR 180 per vehicle. The route crosses into Croatia through the Neretva delta — a beautiful drive through vineyards, orchards, and the fertile lowlands of southern Dalmatia.
Absolutely. The Sarajevo to Split drive takes around 4 hours 40 minutes and costs EUR 240. You will pass through the Neretva valley and cross into Croatia, arriving at Split city centre or any hotel address in the Split area.
Directly at your hotel, apartment, or any address you specify. For Old Town accommodations near Diocletian Palace where vehicle access is restricted, your driver will drop you at the nearest accessible point — typically within a 2-minute walk.
Yes. If you are catching a ferry to Hvar, Brac, Vis, or other islands, your driver will take you directly to the Split ferry terminal. Just provide your ferry departure time and we will ensure you arrive with plenty of time to spare.
Private transfers are fully flexible. On the Dubrovnik to Split route, popular stops include the Ston oyster farms, Makarska riviera viewpoints, and the Cetina River canyon near Omis. From Mostar, you can detour to the Kravice waterfalls. Just let your driver know your interests.
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