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Private Transfer from Split to Dubrovnik via Ston City Walls
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A city-to-city drive that feels like a mini trip. This private transfer handles the heavy lifting from Split to Dubrovnik, with an included stop connected to the Ston City Walls. It’s a simple plan on paper, but it’s also the kind of ride where good communication and a smart driver make the day smoother.
Two things I like a lot: pocket-friendly for groups (it’s priced per group up to 3) and comfort built in (air-conditioning, Wi‑Fi, and a private vehicle). The one thing to keep in mind is timing: the standard route is set up for a fast transfer, while extra stops and detours take more time and come with additional cost if you arrange them in advance.
In This Review
- Key Points at a Glance
- The Big Idea: A Transfer That Actually Builds in a Stop
- How the Timing Really Works (Split to Dubrovnik, 3–5 Hours)
- The Included Ston Stop: What You’re Paying For Beyond Wheels
- Door-to-Door Pickup: Less Hassle, Fewer Questions
- On Board Comfort: The Stuff That Matters During a Drive
- Optional Stops: Build Your Day Like a Thoughtful Itinerary
- A Realistic Itinerary You Can Expect
- What Makes This Such a Good Value for the Right Group
- Who This Transfer Suits Best
- The One Possible Drawback: Extra Stops Change Everything
- Quick FAQ on This Split to Dubrovnik Service
- FAQ
- Is this transfer private or shared?
- Where do you get picked up in Split?
- How do you arrange pickup time and addresses?
- How long does the transfer take?
- What is included in the price?
- Do I need to pay extra for stops like wineries or lunch?
- Can I add a stop in Mali Ston?
- Are mobile tickets provided?
- Is cancellation free?
- Is there a confirmation after booking?
- Should You Book This Transfer?
Key Points at a Glance

- Door-to-door pickup across the Split area, including hotels and port/airport options (different price for the latter)
- Ston City Walls time included, with flexibility to build in optional stops en route
- Private, not shared, so your group sets the pace
- On-board Wi‑Fi and an air-conditioned vehicle for a calmer ride
- Communication-first planning, because you’ll confirm pickup time, addresses, and stop ideas
- Punctual, safety-focused drivers, often praised by name (Johnny, Dino, Nicola)
The Big Idea: A Transfer That Actually Builds in a Stop

If you’re doing Split to Dubrovnik and you hate the stress of buses, ferries, or figuring out parking, this is a clean solution: a private vehicle that goes door-to-door. After you book, you’ll send a pickup time and pickup address in Split, plus your destination address in Dubrovnik. Then you message them with what you want to see along the way.
What makes it more interesting than a basic transfer is the baked-in Ston element: you get around an hour included connected to the Ston City Walls stop. That means you’re not just staring at scenery from a highway seat for the whole trip. You arrive in Dubrovnik with your legs awake and your day feeling less “only transit.”
The other big win: the company makes planning part of the service. The driver can coordinate optional stops with you, and when things change (like a planned winery being closed), they work around it.
You can also read our reviews of more city tours in Split
How the Timing Really Works (Split to Dubrovnik, 3–5 Hours)
The trip is listed as about 3 to 5 hours. That range isn’t vague fluff—it’s basically your “choose-your-own-adventure” window.
- If you keep it to the included Ston stop and a straightforward drive, you’re closer to the faster end.
- If you add time for stops like Mali Ston (for lunch) or a winery break, you’ll stretch toward the longer end.
- If you go further off route—examples given include Kravice Waterfalls (Bosnia) or Mostar (Bosnia)—expect extra time and extra cost.
This is the best mindset for planning: think of the base transfer as the backbone, and Ston or lunch stops as the seasoning.
The Included Ston Stop: What You’re Paying For Beyond Wheels

Here’s what you’re really buying with the included Ston time: an experience that breaks up a long drive and adds context. The description is specific—your transfer is “via Ston City Walls,” and that Ston City Walls time is included in the price (about 1 hour included).
What you can do with that hour depends on your preferences and what you and the driver agree on in messages. But it’s typically the right length for:
- a quick walk around the area linked to the walls
- photo breaks without turning your transfer into a half-day project
- an easy “stretch your legs” stop before continuing onward
The practical upside is that you won’t be stuck in the awkward situation where you reach a place only to find you don’t have enough time to do anything meaningful.
Door-to-Door Pickup: Less Hassle, Fewer Questions

This is a door-to-door service, which means you don’t need to coordinate with a distant meeting point. You’ll give:
- your pickup time
- your pickup address in the Split area
- your destination address in Dubrovnik
The listing also notes pickup options like hotel, port, or airport in Split (with a different price for airport/port pickup). Once you’re confirmed, the driver handles the logistics: you get loaded, driven, and dropped off.
One of the most reassuring parts is how often this kind of transfer succeeds or fails comes down to communication and punctuality—and the reviews highlight that the team is strong at both. Names you may see in feedback include drivers like Johnny, Dino, and Nicola, all praised for being on time, polite, and safe.
On Board Comfort: The Stuff That Matters During a Drive

This transfer includes:
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Wi‑Fi on board
- Private transportation
- Fuel surcharge
- Parking fees
Why this matters in real life: Dubrovnik-to-Split days can mean luggage, heat, and the kind of long sitting that makes you grumpy fast. Wi‑Fi is a small thing, but it’s useful for messaging, tickets, directions, or just not overheating your phone battery on mobile data.
Parking and fuel being included also helps avoid that annoying “wait, what’s extra?” feeling when you’re already paying for convenience.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Split
Optional Stops: Build Your Day Like a Thoughtful Itinerary

You can add stops along the way, but there’s a key rule: detours and optional stops need advance notice and add extra time, which means additional cost. You can message them about what you want to see before the trip.
Common options mentioned:
- Winery stops
- Klis fortress
- Mali Ston (especially for lunch)
- Off-route add-ons with extra time/cost:
- Kravice Waterfalls (Bosnia)
- Mostar city (Bosnia)
A real-life planning detail that comes up: if a winery you want to visit is closed, the driver may coordinate an alternative winery stop. That can be the difference between “oh no, we lost the plan” and “great, we still got the experience.”
For food, you may want to ask about Ston timing if lunch is a priority. One review includes a stop for oyster lunch, which fits well with the Mali Ston idea since that’s the kind of meal stop people typically want on this route.
A Realistic Itinerary You Can Expect

Here’s a straightforward, day-of flow based on how the service is described and how these transfers are commonly run:
1) Pickup in Split
You set pickup time and address after booking. Expect a standard door-to-door handoff—vehicle arrives, luggage goes in, you’re on your way.
2) Drive toward Ston
You’ll travel part of the route, then the included Ston City Walls stop gets built in. Because you coordinate via messages, this part is flexible enough to match your group pace.
3) Ston City Walls stop (about 1 hour included)
You use this time for photos, a short walk, and a quick reset before continuing. If you’re hungry, you can discuss whether lunch time fits better in Ston or later.
4) Continue to Dubrovnik
Once you’ve done the Ston time, you keep driving to your specific drop-off address in Dubrovnik.
5) Drop-off
They finish at your destination address in Dubrovnik. No train transfers, no waiting around, no guessing where your luggage is going next.
What Makes This Such a Good Value for the Right Group

Let’s talk money without pretending it’s cheap for everyone. The price is listed as $504.64 per group (up to 3). That’s not “backpack budget” pricing. But it can be good value if you consider what’s included and what you avoid.
You’re getting:
- private door-to-door transport (not shared)
- comfort (AC + Wi‑Fi)
- parking + fuel included
- an included Ston City Walls stop time
- flexibility to add stops, with the driver coordinating details
When this feels like a win:
- You’re a small group (up to 3) and you don’t want to split up or wrangle multiple tickets.
- You have luggage and want fewer bottlenecks.
- You want Ston added without spending time figuring out schedules and transport.
- Your cruise or ferry plan gets disrupted and you need a reliable backup option. One review mentions a ferry cancellation, and the transfer still happened smoothly on short notice.
When it might not be the best move:
- If you’re traveling solo or just want the absolute cheapest transport, you might prefer public options. This service is priced for convenience and reliability.
Who This Transfer Suits Best
This works especially well for:
- Couples and small groups up to 3
- Travelers who want a stress-free arrival in Dubrovnik
- People who care about punctual pickup and clear planning
- Anyone who likes a quick “stop with meaning” without turning the day into a tour marathon
It’s also noted that most travelers can participate, and it’s a private activity where only your group rides.
The One Possible Drawback: Extra Stops Change Everything
Here’s the tradeoff that you should plan for: the baseline route is designed for a smooth transfer, but detours and extra stops add time and cost.
So if you’re hoping to cram in multiple big stops—like a winery plus Mali Ston lunch plus an off-route Bosnia detour—make sure you communicate it early. They explicitly say you can arrange other places via email/messages, but that changes the trip length.
The practical fix is simple: decide what your “must-see” is. If it’s Ston, then you’re already set. If it’s something further (like Mostar), build the day around that instead of squeezing everything in.
Quick FAQ on This Split to Dubrovnik Service
FAQ
Is this transfer private or shared?
It’s a private transportation service, so only your group participates.
Where do you get picked up in Split?
You’re picked up from your hotel, port, airport (different price), or any other location in the Split area. It’s a door-to-door service.
How do you arrange pickup time and addresses?
After booking, you provide your pickup time and pickup address in Split, and you also share your destination address in Dubrovnik. Then details are arranged via messages.
How long does the transfer take?
The duration is listed as approximately 3 to 5 hours.
What is included in the price?
The included items are an air-conditioned vehicle, Wi‑Fi on board, private transportation, fuel surcharge, and parking fees. The route includes Ston City Walls time (about 1 hour included).
Do I need to pay extra for stops like wineries or lunch?
Optional stops and detours can be arranged in advance, but they add extra time and extra cost. They can be paid in cash on the day of the trip.
Can I add a stop in Mali Ston?
Yes, Mali Ston is mentioned as an option, especially as a lunch-style stop. You’ll arrange it in advance.
Are mobile tickets provided?
Yes, mobile ticket is listed as a feature.
Is cancellation free?
Yes. Free cancellation is offered, with full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time.
Is there a confirmation after booking?
Confirmation is stated as received at the time of booking.
Should You Book This Transfer?
I’d book it if you want a reliable, door-to-door Split to Dubrovnik transfer with Ston City Walls built in and the option to tailor the day with lunch or a winery. It’s especially sensible for a couple or small group where private convenience beats the hassle of piecing together public transport.
I’d think twice if you’re traveling on a tight budget or you don’t care about stopping at Ston and want the simplest cheapest ride. In that case, you may prefer something more basic.
If you do book, my best advice is this: message your top priorities early—Ston, lunch, or a longer detour—so the plan matches your timing and you avoid last-minute surprises.

































