Traveling between Split and Dubrovnik in 2026 is exceptionally easy and straightforward thanks to the Pelješac Bridge, which allows travelers to drive or take a bus without exiting Croatia to pass through Bosnia and Herzegovina. The drive takes approximately 3 to 4 hours along the scenic D8 coastal road or the faster A1 motorway. For those who prefer the sea, high-speed catamarans (operated by Krilo or TP Line) run daily between April and October, taking roughly 4.5 to 6 hours and stopping at islands like Hvar and Korčula along the way. Public buses are a budget-friendly and frequent option, starting at around €15, while private transfers offer the most comfort for those with heavy luggage. Even direct flights exist via Trade Air on select days, taking just 45 minutes, though the total transit time to and from the airports often makes the scenic drive or ferry more popular for tourists seeking the full Dalmatian Coast experience.