The journey from Split to Dubrovnik is a highlight of the Croatian coastline, but the duration depends heavily on your mode of transport. By car or bus, the trip usually takes between 3 and 4 hours via the scenic D8 coastal road. Since the opening of the Pelješac Bridge, travelers no longer need to cross the Bosnian border (the "Neum Corridor"), which has significantly reduced the unpredictability of passport control queues. For those who prefer the sea, the high-speed catamaran (ferry) is a popular 2026 choice, taking approximately 4.5 to 6 hours. While the ferry takes longer, it offers a more relaxed experience with stops at islands like Brač, Hvar, and Korčula along the way, effectively turning a transfer into a mini-cruise. There are no direct commercial flights between the two cities as the distance is only about 165 km (100 miles) as the crow flies, so the road or the sea remains the primary option. If you are driving, it is wise to factor in extra time for photo stops, as the viewpoints overlooking the Adriatic islands are some of the most spectacular in all of Southern Europe.