Day Trip Dubrovnik to Split – Coast & Culture
Trade medieval Dubrovnik for Roman Split in one easy day. Our day trip Dubrovnik to Split blends stone walls, salt flats and seaside cafés—without you lifting a planning finger.

Skip DIY Hassles, Keep the Fun
Crowded buses, surprise tolls, parking drama—ring a bell?

We bundle border-free roads, scenic stops and one all-inclusive price. You simply soak up sights while we handle the logistics
We bundle border-free roads, scenic stops and one all-inclusive price. You simply soak up sights while we handle the logistics

Dubrovnik to Split Distance Made Easy
220 km · about 2 h 53 min from Dubrovnik to Split
Four Stops You’ll Talk About for Years
Hand-picked photo moments, built into the plan.
Ston Walls – Europe’s “Great Wall” & oyster break.
March along Europe’s longest defensive ramparts, nick, named the “Great Wall of Croatia,” then taste oysters pulled straight from the neighbouring bay, fresh, briny perfection in a medieval setting.


Pelješac Bridge Viewpoint – Croatia’s new marvel
Pull over at the best lookout to capture Croatia’s new engineering icon spanning cobalt waters; the sweeping panorama takes in islands, vineyards and the ribbon of highway you’ll soon traverse.
Four Perks That Seal the Deal
Comfort, knowledge, freedom.

Fixed prices
know the cost before you step in

Child seats
safety for the little ones is our priority

Flexible pick-up
choose 07:00–09:00 to fit your rhythm
Our flight was late but Ivan waited smiling. Straight to the hotel in 15 minutes, Wi-Fi on board, zero hidden fees—couldn’t ask for better service🙂
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Stayed near the hotel—used this service every day. Drivers were extremely polite and the price was always the same. I’d definitely book again. Thank you!
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Stayed in Cavtat and used Ivan every day—same price, spotless car, and his dinner tips were perfect. Getting around was completely effortless.👍
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Quick Answers Before You Book
1. Do I need a passport for the trip from Dubrovnik to Split?
No. The entire route stays inside Croatia, so EU/Schengen rules apply and no border formalities are required—just bring a valid ID for hotel check-ins or purchases.
2. How long is the drive, and how much free time will I have in Split?
The drive is roughly 3 h 30 min from Dubrovnik to Split (≈ 220 km). You’ll enjoy about 3–3.5 hours in Split Old Town, giving you plenty of time for Diocletian’s Palace, the Riva promenade and a relaxed lunch.
3. What’s included in the tour price?
Trip from Dubrovnik to Split, private air-conditioned vehicle, English-speaking driver-guide, fuel, Pelješac Bridge tolls, bottled water, on-board Wi-Fi, insurance, and photo stops in Ston (city walls) and along the Makarska Riviera.
4. Are there extra costs I should plan for?
Yes: meals and drinks in Split, optional Ston Wall ticket (~€10), museum or cathedral entrance fees, personal shopping, and tips (optional but appreciated).
5. What currency is used in Split, and can I pay by card?
Croatia uses the euro (€). Cards are widely accepted in restaurants and shops, but it’s smart to carry small cash for market stalls or gelato stands.
Ready to roll?
Lock in your seat now and travel worry-free.
We booked our taxi in advance via email, and the driver was waiting for us upon arrival. The car was a clean, air-conditioned Passat and the ride was smooth; he dropped us off at Hotel Croatia. We also booked the return trip, and once again, they took us straight to the departures. Easy peasy 👍
★★★★★
Ready to roll?
Lock in your seat now and travel worry-free.
We booked our taxi in advance via email, and the driver was waiting for us upon arrival. The car was a clean, air-conditioned Passat and the ride was smooth; he dropped us off at Hotel Croatia. We also booked the return trip, and once again, they took us straight to the departures. Easy peasy 👍