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Can you travel between Split and Dubrovnik?

You can usually find daily ferries between Split and Dubrovnik, with up to 28 weekly crossings in the high-season months. Ferry timetables are usually not fixed, as different companies operate during different seasons. You can expect, however, several departures throughout the day.



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1 Split (Croatia) - Dubrovnik (Croatia) Travel from Split to Dubrovnik by bus. There is no train connection available. The journey time is 4 hours. The bus ticket price starts at 13 EUR.

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From Split, you head to the Dugopolje entry to the A1 motorway and drive to the end of it, about 100km, until you reach Ploce. From there, it's the stunning coast road to Dubrovnik, but not before either crossing the border at Neum or taking the Pelješac Bridge at Komarna.

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Split is more relaxed and fun, centrally located, offering more day trip options, better nightlife, and slightly cheaper prices than Dubrovnik. Dubrovnik is one of the most beautiful walled cities in the world, very elegant, with better beaches and hotels than Split. Both towns are must-visit places in Croatia.

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There are 7 rides daily from Dubrovnik to Split. The fastest bus on this connection has 5 stop(s). How much is the bus ticket between Dubrovnik and Split? You can get from Dubrovnik to Split for as little as $9.99.

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It's easy to get from Split to Dubrovnik with FlixBus, with 7 direct buses per day. You can expect a minimum of 5 stops on your journey. It can take a minimum time of 3 hours 45 minutes. The average cost of bus travel between Split and Dubrovnik is $9.99, which makes bus travel far cheaper than any other method.

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By far, the most efficient and best way to travel from Split to Dubrovnik is by car. It is the fastest way to get between Dubrovnik and Split, taking about 3 hours, and to be honest, you have the most flexibility when traveling by car to take any travel route you like and make stops along the way.

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Dubrovnik to Split & Split to Dubrovnik by UBER => 1.500 Kuna (223 US$ / 200 Euro) Dubrovnik to Sarajevo => from 958 Kuna.

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The road between Split and Dubrovnik passes near Bacina lakes and we suggest you visit them, at least for an hour or so. You can do many things in this beautiful landscape, enjoy in one of the beach bars or take one of the adventure tour options on the lakes.

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It is true that Dubrovnik is more expensive than other destinations in Croatia. This is heavily due to Dubrovnik serving as the main filming location for Star Wars and Game of Thrones, which has led to a huge increase in visitors making it the most popular destination in Croatia.

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While Split is undoubtedly a tourist hot spot, it's very much a working town too. There are many places in Split that locals love to visit that are overlooked by visitors. Take a look at some of the more off-the-beaten-track attractions you can visit on your next trip to Split, below.

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Dubrovnik a small town, so unless you plan to take day trips to islands or other attractions nearby, two days is the perfect amount of time to get to know this ancient city. (If you're interested in seeing on overview of our entire 2 week itinerary in Croatia, I've written up a summary of our trip here.

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