DDalmatian Coast Line
Split transfers

Split to Zadar

We drive the runs that are too long for a taxi and too good to sleep through: Split to Dubrovnik, up to Zadar, along the Makarska Riviera, and over the border to Mostar. Same driver door to door, stops where you want them.

Split coast

The D8 is beautiful and it is slow

The Adriatic Highway hugs every bay between Split and Dubrovnik, which is exactly why people photograph it and exactly why it takes three and a half hours. In July and August the stretch through Omis and along the Makarska Riviera backs up, and a bus adds an hour of stops you did not ask for. We plan the drive around the day: an early start beats the coaches, and our drivers know when to slip inland instead of crawling the seafront. The Dubrovnik run also crosses the Neum corridor through Bosnia, so passports ride in the door pocket, not the boot. For Mostar we cross at Kamensko or up through the Cetina valley depending on queues that morning.

Our fleet

The right vehicle for every group.

Luxury cars

Luxury cars

A quiet saloon for a couple or a small family doing the Dubrovnik or Zadar leg in one comfortable go.

1-3 guests
Minivans

Minivans

Room for the whole group plus the ferry-day luggage on the long haul to Makarska or across to Mostar.

4-8 guests
Minibuses

Minibuses

For a wedding party or a tour group riding the coast together instead of splitting across three cars.

9-20 guests
Coaches and team buses

Coaches and team buses

Full-size coaches for conferences, sports squads and cruise groups moving down the coast on a schedule.

20-55 guests
VIP service

VIP service

Named driver, flexible stops and a car chosen to your brief for the Dubrovnik or Mostar day.

on request
Wheelchair-accessible

Wheelchair-accessible

Ramp-equipped vehicle so the long coastal drive works without a transfer at every stop.

accessible
Private jets

Private jets

We meet the aircraft at SPU or Dubrovnik and carry you the rest of the way by road.

planeside coordination
Ask for a price

Plan your coast run

Send the route and the date and we will come back with a fixed price for the whole drive. Long transfers, border crossings and stops along the way all welcome.

We reply within minutes, day or night. No obligation.

Good to know

How long is the drive from Split to Dubrovnik?

About three to three and a half hours on the coast road, longer in peak summer traffic. It includes the short crossing through the Neum corridor in Bosnia, so bring passports.

Do I need my passport for the Dubrovnik or Mostar run?

Yes. The Dubrovnik route passes through Neum in Bosnia and Mostar is a full border crossing. Keep passports handy rather than packed away.

Can we stop along the way?

That is half the point of driving instead of taking a bus. Krka, Trogir, Sibenik, Ston or a lunch stop before Mostar are all easy to add. Tell us when you book.

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