
TransferĂȘncia de carro particular de Dubrovnik para Split
em 3 h 10 min
por assento
confortĂĄvel
InformaçÔes da Viagem
Partida
O seu motorista irå encontrå-lo no seu endereço em Dubrovnik.
- Serviço porta-a-porta
- Ajuda com a sua bagagem
Viagem
VocĂȘ viajarĂĄ com conforto por 3 h 10 min.
- Passeio turĂstico opcional
- Carro limpo e confortĂĄvel
- Motorista profissional
- Ăgua engarrafada
- Assentos infantis
- Preparado para pessoas com deficiĂȘncia.
- Proibido fumar
- Aceita animais de estimação
Destino
O seu motorista irå deixå-lo no seu endereço em Split.
- Serviço porta-a-porta
- Ajuda com a sua bagagem
Overview: car trip from Dubrovnik to Split
Split, located along the sparkling and crystal-clear Adriatic Sea, is one of the most visited cities in Croatia. It is renowned for its pristine beaches and islands hugged by turquoise waters. And like Dubrovnik, it was one of the main filming locations for "Game of Thrones". It was chosen with a good reason! Split is also steeped in centuries-long history that can be explored, as you wander through the Old Town. Your car trip from Dubrovnik to Split promises an equally thrilling experience filled with breathtaking landscapes, and even more Game of Thrones filming locations you can visit!
As you travel along the Adriatic coast and approach Split, you will be treated to picturesque views of deep blue waves crashing against the rocky shores and cliffs. The best way to soak in the route from Dubrovnik to Split has to offer is by securing a private car service like Daytrip that will take you on a unique journey.
With Daytrip, you have the flexibility to make the trip yours by adding any sightseeing stops along the way. This could include visiting Ston, known for the "European Wall of China", and the Serbian town of Mostar, home to the famous UNESCO-recognized "Old Bridge". No matter what, you're guaranteed an enriching ride on your way to Split.
About Split
In the area of Split, it is known that there were Greek settlements around the 3rd or 2nd century. However, the city's foundation is considered to be from the late 3rd and early 4th century when the Roman emperor Diocletian built his palace. Today, Diocletian's Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site remains the historic heart of the city.
Split, which is the second largest city in Croatia, has a long and rich history, which is even reflected in its name. Originally, Split was named Spalatum by the Romans. During the Middle Ages, the name changed to Spalatro, and the Italians called it Spalato. In the 19th century, the city was known as Spljet, before it was eventually given its modern-day name we know today.
This mesmerizing coastal city is also renowned for being home to the most Olympic winners per capita in the world. Splitâs athletes have won around 100 Olympic medals in 11 different sports. While no one knows what is behind Splitâs success in sports, it is believed that the locals of Split are just naturally talented. And maybe the special Mediterranean spirit you can feel even when you are just a visitor adds to it.
Split is the ideal city for your perfect coastal getaway, where you can not only relax on its fine-sand beaches but also explore the cityâs rich historical heritage by visiting the ancient landmarks and museums that tell the stories from the past. Learn about the Spiltâs culture by tasting the Dalmatian cuisine and discover the nearby islands for an authentic Adriatic experience.
From Dubrovnik to Split: travel tips
As you are slowly packing your bags for your trip from Dubrovnik to Split, make sure you check these two handy tips that will make your Adriatic trip as smooth as possible:
Make the most out of your trip with SplitCard
Pop into one of the Tourist Information Centers for a free SplitCard. With this card, you will be able to get free or discounted entry to selected museums, sightseeing spots, excursions, restaurants, and so much more. You can get this card if you travel in the summer period (from April to the end of September) and are staying for 5 nights or in the winter period (from October to the end of March) and are staying for at least 2 nights.
Protect yourself from the sun
The Mediterranean sun can be pretty harsh, so make sure you bring with you sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and lightweight layers that will protect you from sunburns. Stay hydrated and bring your reusable bottle (the tap water in Split is safe to drink, so fill up!).
How to get from Dubrovnik to Split
Ensure your Dubrovnik to Split transfer is seamless by choosing the right mode of transportation. Here are the three main ways of getting to Split:
From Dubrovnik to Split by bus
For those who are seeking a cost-effective way of reaching Split, a bus will be the perfect choice. Here are two of the most common bus companies used within Croatia:
- Arriva: the cheapest tickets start from $23 (âŹ22) and the travel time is around 4.5 hours.
- Promet Makarska: the lowest one-way ticket prices start from $22.50 (âŹ21) and the journey time is around 4 hours and 15 to 45 minutes.
From Dubrovnik to Split by ferry
Are you looking for a mode of transportation that is as laid-back as the Adriatic lifestyle? Then choose a catamaran ferry that will take you from Dubrovnik to Split in around 5 hours for $48 (âŹ45). Ferries from Dubrovnik to Split are operated by Jadrolinija, TP line, and Krilo. Make sure you check out their timetables and pricing to see what accommodates your needs.
From Dubrovnik to Split by cruise
Take a deluxe or luxury cruise from Dubrovnik to Split for a 7-day romantic getaway. While itâs not cheap, with tickets costing around $1,395 to $1,995 (âŹ1,246 to âŹ1,782) per person, itâs definitely an unforgettable experience, and lets you visit several ports of call along the way.
From Dubrovnik to Split by private car service
The fastest and most convenient way to reach the mesmerizing Split is a private car transfer with Daytrip. It is the ideal choice for those who not only want to reach their destination but also explore along the way. With Dayrip, you can personalize your journey by adding sightseeing stops along the route between Dubrovnik and Split.
Cross into Bosnia and Herzegovina to see the UNESCO-listed "Old Bridge" at Mostar, or check some "Game of Thrones" locations off your list at the Trsteno Arboretum or Klis Fortress. These stops will allow you to enrich your experience like none of the previously mentioned modes of transportation.
Your knowledgeable English-speaking driver will happily load your luggage and share his best tips and recommendations, as you relax in your seat and enjoy the breathtaking views from the carâs window. You will reach your destination in just 3 hours and 10 minutes, making it the fastest transportation option available. Getting to your destination has never been more seamless!
Things to do when you get to Split
You wave goodbye to your friendly Daytrip driver who took you from Dubrovnik to Split and now you leave your luggage at the accommodation. It is finally time to explore! Here are some must-see places or must-do things that will enhance your experience.
Explore the famous Diocletian's Palace
If this is your first time in Split, you absolutely cannot miss visiting this UNESCO World Heritage Site! It is an impressive monument that is known to be one of the best-preserved Roman structures in the whole world. Make sure to book your guided walking tour of this historic jewel in advance. The tickets for adults start from $16 (âŹ15).
Take a boat trip to Split's islands
Explore one of the many Splitâs breathtaking islands and go on a day trip by boat! Some of the islands you cannot miss are BiĆĄevo famous for its caves, Hvar known for its vibrant nightlife, or _BraÄ _with the most stunning beaches. You will be surprised by the ethereal beauty of each of these islands that are located not so far from Split
See Split from above
If you want to take a rest from the crowds, you should add Marjan Hill to your itinerary. As you make your way up with the birds chirping in the background, you will be greeted with the most beautiful panoramic view of Split. There are a few hiking and walking trails you can choose from, according to your preferences. Although there are restaurants and cafes, you might want to bring snacks if you travel in the off-season, as they might be closed.
Taste the Dalmatian cuisine
No trip to Split is complete without trying the Dalmatian culinary delights. Here are three dishes that you must add to your menu:
- Peka: it is not only the name of the dish but also of the lid that is put on the bowl and gives this dish a specific flavor. It is made of slow-cooked meat (for example, lamb, chicken, or octopus) along with vegetables such as potatoes, carrots, and bell peppers.
- PaĆĄticada: a slow-cooked beef dish with a sweet and sour sauce.
- Crni riĆŸot: a black risotto that is prepared with squid ink (hence the name and color). A must for seafood lovers!
When is the best time to visit Split
Like most places in Europe, the shoulder seasons of spring or fall are the best time to visit Split. The weather is perfectly pleasant, there are way fewer crowds, and the prices are lower. May and September are the ideal months for outdoor activities, as the temperatures are mild and the summer heat wonât overwhelm you.
Summer (June to August) is peak season, but if you are mainly looking for a perfect summer vacation, then you might prefer to visit Split from June to August. Be aware that it is also the most crowded period, so expect packed beaches and higher costs for accommodation and other expenses.
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Crianças
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Animais de estimação
Animais de estimação sĂŁo permitidos (e amados)! SĂł precisamos saber com antecedĂȘncia. VocĂȘ pode nos informar sobre eles na prĂłxima fase da reserva.
Gorjetas
A gorjeta nĂŁo estĂĄ incluĂda nem Ă© obrigatĂłria, mas se vocĂȘ realmente gostou da sua viagem, pode mostrar sua apreciação ao motorista com uma gorjeta opcional (10% Ă© suficiente).
Bagagem
- Bagagem grande
- 29x21x11 polegadas
- 74x53x28 cm
- Bagagem pequena
- 22x14x9 polegadas
- 56x36x23 cm
Cada passageiro pode levar uma mala despachada e uma bagagem de mĂŁo. Se estiver viajando com mais malas ou bagagem de tamanho grande, vocĂȘ pode ajustar isso durante a reserva.
Métodos de pagamento
Pague com cartão de crédito online ou em dinheiro diretamente ao seu motorista!
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