Zadar to Dubrovnik Private Transfer | From €450 | Šibenik, Split, Ston & Pelješac Stops

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Zadar to Dubrovnik Private Transfer | From €450 | Šibenik, Split, Ston & Pelješac Stops private transfer in Croatia

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Zadar to Dubrovnik Private Transfer | From €450 | Šibenik, Split, Ston & Pelješac Stops

Private transfer from Zadar to Dubrovnik from €450 per vehicle. Door to door pickup from your hotel or ferry port, English-speaking driver, optional sto...

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Zadar to Dubrovnik Private Transfer | From €450 | Šibenik, Split, Ston & Pelješac Stops — comfort, timing and your route

Private Transfer from Zadar to Dubrovnik: How It Works? The drive from Zadar to Dubrovnik covers around 370 kilometres of Dalmatian coastline the full length of it, from the northern Adriatic islands all the way south to the city that sits at the end of Croatia like a full stop. On a bus, that journey involves connections, fixed timetables, shared space, and a brief crossing into Bosnia near Neum that can slow things down depending on the season. On a private transfer, it becomes the most rewarding travel day of your time in Croatia. Your driver meets you at your hotel, apartment, or marina in Zadar. Departure time is yours to choose. Luggage goes directly into the vehicle no pulling suitcases through Zadar's old town lanes, no timetable pressure, no strangers sharing your ride. The route south passes through Šibenik, Split, and the Pelješac peninsula before arriving in Dubrovnik. Every one of those cities and stops is worth more time than most travellers give them when they are travelling independently. With a private transfer, the stops you add are the stops you actually want confirmed before departure, timed to your day, and managed entirely by your driver. Everything is arranged in advance. You sit back, watch the coast pass, and arrive in Dubrovnik on your terms.

We give you

Time to actually experience the day

Optional stops at Šibenik, Split, Ston or Pelješac winery your choice

Pickup from your exact address in Zadar — hotel, apartment, or marina

100% private vehicle, your group only, never shared

Departure time set by you, not by a bus company

English speaking driver with local knowledge of every stop

Direct drop off in Dubrovnik, as close to your address as road access allows

VAT included, no hidden fees

What you will experience

The story of the tour

Optional Stops on Your Way from Zadar to Dubrovnik

The coastal route from Zadar to Dubrovnik passes through some of the most visited and most undervisited places in Croatia sometimes within a few kilometres of each other. These four stops are all on or close to your route south, and each one offers something the next city does not. Šibenik: A Cathedral Built Stone by Stone, a Fortress Above the Channel Šibenik sits roughly halfway between Zadar and Split and is, without much competition, the most underestimated city on the Dalmatian coast. It was not founded by Romans or Greeks. It grew from a Croatian medieval settlement on a steep hillside above the Šibenik channel without imperial planning, without a palace, without any single grand gesture that defines its layout. That makes it feel different from the moment you arrive. The Cathedral of St James is what draws most visitors, and it earns every minute of the stop. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the cathedral was built over more than a hundred years using interlocking cut stone no brick, no mortar in the main structure. The dome was assembled using a technique adapted from shipbuilding, with curved stone panels locked into each other without any supporting framework underneath. The 71 individual stone faces carved around the exterior base each drawn from a real person in 15th-century Šibenik society are unlike anything else in Croatia. Some look peaceful. Some look troubled. A few seem to be watching you. Above the old town, St Michael's Fortress has been carefully restored and offers panoramic views across the channel and the Kornati archipelago. The streets between the fortress and the cathedral square are narrow, unhurried, and largely free of the crowds that fill similar old towns in the high season. A stop in Šibenik adds approximately 90 minutes to your journey. This stop can be added during the booking process. Split: Diocletian's Palace, the Riva, and a City That Has Never Stopped Being Lived In Split is the largest city on the Dalmatian coast and one of the most architecturally dense places in Europe. Diocletian's Palace built in the early 4th century as a retirement complex for the Roman emperor is not a ruin you observe from a distance. It is a living neighbourhood. Restaurants operate in the original Roman halls. Apartments fill the medieval floors built on top of them. The cathedral was once Diocletian's mausoleum. The streets follow the original Roman grid. People live, cook, hang laundry, and argue about parking inside walls that are 1,700 years old. The Riva waterfront runs along the southern edge of the palace, facing the open sea and the islands of Brač and Hvar. On a clear morning the water is flat and the light from the south turns the stone of the palace a particular shade of pale gold. There are cafés along the waterfront, boats coming in from the islands, and a pace that feels more Mediterranean than anywhere else on the Croatian coast. A stop in Split adds approximately 90 minutes to your journey for a walk through the palace and along the Riva or longer if you want a proper lunch before continuing south. This stop can be added during the booking process. Ston: Walls Older Than Dubrovnik's, Oysters Straight from the Bay Ston sits at the entrance to the Pelješac peninsula, which the coastal road passes through naturally on the way south toward Dubrovnik. The town is home to Europe's longest preserved city walls over five kilometres of stone fortifications built in the 14th century by the Republic of Ragusa to protect the salt pans that helped fund Dubrovnik's prosperity for centuries. Walk a section of the walls and the view across Mali Ston bay, the peninsula, and the open Adriatic is immediate and completely free of anything modern. At the harbour, fresh oysters are farmed directly in the channel between the peninsula and the mainland. The combination of sea water and fresh water flowing into Mali Ston bay produces conditions that oyster farmers and food writers consistently describe as among the best in the Mediterranean. Eaten at a waterfront table with a glass of local white wine, they are one of those meals that stays with you not for what they cost but for how simple and right they were. A stop in Ston adds approximately 60 minutes to your journey and works naturally as the last stop before Dubrovnik close enough that arriving after Ston still feels like arriving early. This stop can be added during the booking process. Pelješac Winery: Plavac Mali Above the Sea The Pelješac peninsula is Croatia's most important red wine region. Plavac Mali the dominant grape variety grows on steep, south-facing slopes above the Adriatic, exposed to long hours of direct sun and constant sea air. The result is a wine with deep colour, high alcohol, and a full body that is unlike anything produced further inland. A private transfer stop at a family owned Pelješac winery means tasting two or three wines at the source, with local olive oil, cheese, and dried figs alongside them, and a view across the terraced vineyards to the open sea below. It is not a large scale wine tourism experience. It is a working winery where the family that grows the grapes also pours the wine. Wine tasting is arranged as an optional add-on during the booking process and is not included in the base transfer price. Combining the Pelješac winery with a Ston stop on the same peninsula detour is the most popular combination on this route oysters in Ston, wine a short drive further along the peninsula, and then the final stretch to Dubrovnik. Most travellers who drive from Zadar to Dubrovnik in a single day choose one or two stops. Your driver knows the timing and will suggest the best sequence based on your departure from Zadar and your preferred arrival in Dubrovnik.

Suggested itinerary

Your day, your way

Step 1

Zadar: Your driver meets you at your hotel, apartment, or marina at the agreed time. For addresses in Zadar's pedestrianised old town, your driver confirms the nearest accessible meeting point in advance. Luggage is loaded and you depart south along the coast on your schedule.

Step 2

Optional stop Šibenik: The Cathedral of St James, St Michael's Fortress, and an old town that most people on the coastal highway drive straight past. Allow 90 minutes. A natural first stop after Zadar, before Split.

Step 3

Optional stop Split: Diocletian's Palace, the Riva waterfront, and the largest city on the Dalmatian coast. Allow 90 minutes for a walk through the palace and along the waterfront, or longer for lunch.

Step 4

Optional stop Ston and Pelješac: Medieval walls and fresh oysters in Ston, then wine tasting at a family-owned winery a short drive along the peninsula. The most popular combination on the southern stretch of this route. Allow 2 to 2.5 hours for both together.

Step 5

Dubrovnik: Drop off at your hotel, apartment, or cruise port. Dubrovnik's old town is pedestrianised and vehicle access inside the walls is restricted. For addresses inside or near the old town, your driver drops you at the nearest accessible gate Pile on the west or Ploče on the east and advises on the walking route to your accommodation. Confirmed before departure, no surprises on arrival.

Transfer map

Approximate route

Approximate private transfer route from Zadar to Dubrovnik.

Final pickup point depends on access restrictions, traffic and luggage needs.

Zadar to Dubrovnik Private Transfer | From €450 | Šibenik, Split, Ston & Pelješac Stops private transfer route background
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Zadar: Your driver meets you at your hotel, apartment, or marina at the agreed time. For addresses in Zadar's pedestrianised old town, your driver confirms the nearest accessible meeting point in advance. Luggage is loaded and you depart south along the coast on your schedule.

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Optional stop Šibenik: The Cathedral of St James, St Michael's Fortress, and an old town that most people on the coastal highway drive straight past. Allow 90 minutes. A natural first stop after Zadar, before Split.

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Optional stop Split: Diocletian's Palace, the Riva waterfront, and the largest city on the Dalmatian coast. Allow 90 minutes for a walk through the palace and along the waterfront, or longer for lunch.

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Optional stop Ston and Pelješac: Medieval walls and fresh oysters in Ston, then wine tasting at a family-owned winery a short drive along the peninsula. The most popular combination on the southern stretch of this route. Allow 2 to 2.5 hours for both together.

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Dubrovnik: Drop off at your hotel, apartment, or cruise port. Dubrovnik's old town is pedestrianised and vehicle access inside the walls is restricted. For addresses inside or near the old town, your driver drops you at the nearest accessible gate Pile on the west or Ploče on the east and advises on the walking route to your accommodation. Confirmed before departure, no surprises on arrival.

Transfer comfort

What is included

Private transfer essentials for airport, city-to-city and national park routes.

English speaking driver: Knows Zadar's pickup points, Split's palace gate logistics, and Dubrovnik's pedestrian zone drop off options. Route knowledge and local tips at every stop along the way.

Included as part of your private transfer.

Door-to-door pickup: Pickup at your hotel, apartment, or marina in Zadar. Drop off at your exact address in Dubrovnik as close as road access and pedestrian zone restrictions allow.

Included as part of your private transfer.

Transportation and fuel All costs for the vehicle, planned route, fuel, and motorway tolls are included in the price.

Included as part of your private transfer.

A/C vehicle Sedan for 1–3 passengers or van for 1–8 passengers. Both are fully air-conditioned important on a south facing coastal route in summer. Vehicle type is chosen at booking.

Included as part of your private transfer.

Route options

Good to know

Details that make private transfers easier than shared transport.

Optional stops at Šibenik, Split, Ston or Pelješac winery your choice

This option can be clarified before transfer confirmation.

Pickup from your exact address in Zadar — hotel, apartment, or marina

This option can be clarified before transfer confirmation.

100% private vehicle, your group only, never shared

This option can be clarified before transfer confirmation.

Departure time set by you, not by a bus company

This option can be clarified before transfer confirmation.

English speaking driver with local knowledge of every stop

This option can be clarified before transfer confirmation.

Direct drop off in Dubrovnik, as close to your address as road access allows

This option can be clarified before transfer confirmation.

VAT included, no hidden fees

This option can be clarified before transfer confirmation.

Choose your preferred date

Add a guide if you want a deeper experience

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FAQ

How long does the drive from Zadar to Dubrovnik take?

The direct private transfer from Zadar to Dubrovnik takes approximately 4 hours, covering around 370 kilometres along the Dalmatian coast. Adding stops extends the journey: Šibenik adds approximately 90 minutes, Split adds 90 minutes, Ston adds 60 to 90 minutes, and a Pelješac winery stop adds a further 60 to 90 minutes. Travellers who include two stops should plan for a full travel day of 7 to 8 hours. A departure from Zadar between 7 and 9 in the morning is recommended for days with multiple stops.

How much does a private transfer from Zadar to Dubrovnik cost?

A private transfer from Zadar to Dubrovnik starts from €440 per vehicle not per person. The price includes door-to-door pickup from your hotel, apartment, or marina in Zadar, an English-speaking driver, fuel, motorway tolls, and VAT. There are no hidden fees. Up to 3 passengers travel in a sedan and up to 8 in a van. For a group of three or more, the per person cost is often comparable to or lower than individual bus connections combined with separate entrance fees and tour bookings.

Is a private transfer from Zadar to Dubrovnik better than the bus?

For most travellers, yes. The bus between Zadar and Dubrovnik takes 7 to 9 hours, operates on fixed timetables, crosses into Bosnia at Neum with potential border queues, and does not allow stops. A private transfer takes approximately 4 hours door to door, departs from your accommodation at a time you choose, handles the Neum corridor without any additional stress, and allows stops at Šibenik, Split, Ston, or a Pelješac winery without requiring a separate booking or an extra day.

What stops can I add between Zadar and Dubrovnik?

Four stops are available on the Zadar to Dubrovnik route. Šibenik offers a UNESCO Renaissance cathedral and a restored hilltop fortress allow 90 minutes. Split offers Diocletian's Palace and the Riva waterfront allow 90 minutes, or longer for lunch. Ston is a medieval town on the Pelješac peninsula with Europe's longest city walls and exceptional fresh oysters allow 60 to 90 minutes. A Pelješac winery stop offers wine tasting above the sea in Croatia's finest red wine region allow 60 to 90 minutes, note that tasting costs are not included in the transfer price. All stops are optional and confirmed during booking.

Can I combine Ston and the Pelješac winery in one stop?

Yes and it is the most popular combination on the southern half of this route. Both are on the Pelješac peninsula, which the coastal road passes through naturally on the way south. Ston sits at the entrance to the peninsula with medieval walls and some of the best oysters in the Mediterranean. A family owned winery is a short drive further along the same peninsula. Together they add approximately 2 to 2.5 hours and give you a complete picture of Pelješac as the final stop before Dubrovnik. Confirmed at booking.

Where does the driver pick me up in Zadar?

Pickup is door to door from the closest accessible point to your address hotel lobby, apartment entrance, or marina. Zadar's old town is on a narrow peninsula with pedestrian zones near the waterfront, so for addresses inside the old town, your driver confirms the nearest accessible meeting point in advance. The main access points are the Foša marina gate on the northwest side or the land gate entrance on the east. All arranged during booking you will know exactly where to be and at what time.

Where does the driver drop me off in Dubrovnik?

Drop off is door to door at your hotel, apartment, or cruise port in Dubrovnik. The old town is largely pedestrianised and most hotel addresses inside the walls are not accessible by vehicle. For these addresses, your driver drops you at the nearest accessible gate Pile Gate on the western side or Ploče Gate on the eastern side and advises on the walking route to your accommodation. For hotels outside the old town, drop-off is directly at the entrance. All confirmed before departure.

Can I do this transfer in reverse Dubrovnik to Zadar?

Yes. The same route and the same optional stops Ston, Pelješac winery, Split, and Šibenik are available in the reverse direction, Dubrovnik to Zadar, starting from €450 per vehicle. Contact the team or use the booking form to arrange the return journey or a two-way transfer at once.

What is the cancellation policy?

Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before your scheduled departure. All passengers are fully insured during the journey. For special requests, larger groups, or custom timing, contact the team directly via WhatsApp before booking.

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