Perfect choice for a small group of travelers who like to travel on a budget.
3 seats
3 bags
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Perfect choice for small groups who like to travel in style and comfort.
4 seats
4 bags
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Excellent choice for bigger groups who want the best value and comfort for their money.
8 seats
8 bags
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Ideal choice for large groups who need a lot of space and want to travel in the same vehicle.
16 seats
16 bags
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Hotel, villa, or apartment in Cavtat — your driver comes to your exact address, handles all luggage, and gets the journey north underway immediately.
The full 251 km coastal route north via the Pelješac Bridge and A1 motorway — the fastest and most comfortable way to travel between Cavtat and Split.
The Pelješac Bridge, opened in 2022, means the entire journey stays within Croatia — no Bosnian border stops at Neum, no passport delays, no surprises.
Ferry terminal, Riva, Diocletian’s Palace, ACI Marina — one vehicle, one drop-off, no connections. Your driver takes you all the way.
Our drivers cover the full Dalmatian coast regularly. They know the Pelješac Bridge route, the A1 motorway, and the best timing for the Cavtat–Split corridor.
For a 3-hour journey, comfort matters. All vehicles are fully air-conditioned and maintained to a high standard — a relaxed ride, not an endurance test.
One fixed fare for the full 251 km — fuel, tolls, and taxes included. No meter, no surprises after a long journey.
Reserve your Cavtat to Split transfer in minutes — no card details needed upfront, pay the driver directly at journey’s end.
Staying in Cavtat on the Dubrovnik Riviera and travelling north to Split? Go Shuttle provides private transfers covering the full 251 km from your Cavtat accommodation directly to any Split address in around 2 hours 50 minutes to 3 hours 50 minutes — one driver, one vehicle, no changes. Cavtat is one of Croatia’s most elegant resort towns, tucked into a sheltered bay 20 km south of Dubrovnik old town — a destination favoured by those who prefer a quieter, more refined alternative to the intensity of Dubrovnik itself.
The Cavtat to Split transfer follows the full length of the southern Dalmatian coast via the Pelješac Bridge — the 2022 crossing that eliminated the Bosnian border stop at Neum and made the entire journey entirely within Croatia. Your Go Shuttle driver handles the route from start to finish. Tell us your Cavtat pickup address and preferred departure time and we will be there.
Your transfer from Cavtat to Split begins at your accommodation in this elegant bay town south of Dubrovnik. Your Go Shuttle driver arrives at the agreed time, loads your luggage, and heads north along the Adriatic Highway past Dubrovnik — the city’s famous old walls briefly visible from the road — before turning inland and north onto the coastal route. The journey crosses the spectacular Pelješac Bridge, the 2.4 km engineering landmark that has carried all traffic from southern Dalmatia since 2022, bypassing the Bosnian corridor at Neum and keeping the entire drive within Croatia.
From the bridge, the route continues through the Pelješac peninsula area and the Makarska Riviera hinterland before joining the A1 motorway north through the Omiš gorge into Split. In normal traffic the full journey takes around 3 hours 16 minutes. Your driver delivers you directly to any Split address without stops.
For ferry connections in Split or onward travel, allow at least 30 minutes beyond the expected journey time in peak summer when traffic near Dubrovnik and on the A1 can add time.
Cavtat sits in a double bay at the southern end of Croatia — quieter and considerably more relaxed than Dubrovnik old town, with a promenade lined with palm trees and seafood restaurants, and the Račić family mausoleum designed by Ivan Meštrović above the old town. If you are catching a ferry from Split to the islands, your driver can advise on timing. The key island ferries from Split — to Brač, Hvar, Vis, and Korčula — depart from the ferry terminal a short walk from the Riva.
Every Go Shuttle booking from Cavtat to Split includes:
Provide your exact Cavtat address and preferred departure time when booking — your driver will be there on time.
Every way to travel from Cavtat to Split — compared honestly.
| Transport | Duration | Price | Notes |
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🚗 Private Transfer
RECOMMENDED
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2h 50min – 3h 50min | from 330€ per vehicle |
Door-to-door, fixed price, Pelješac Bridge, no border crossing |
| 🚌 Public Bus | 5h+ | €15–€25 per person |
Bus from Dubrovnik to Split; connection required from Cavtat; limited timetable |
| 🚙 Rental Car | ~3h 16min | €35–€80+/day excl. fuel & tolls |
Return drop-off in Split required; tolls on Pelješac Bridge and A1 additional |
| 🚕 Taxi | ~3h 16min | €200–€280+ no fixed rate |
Metered fare, no fixed price, very expensive for long-distance routes |
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The bus from Cavtat area to Split requires a connection in Dubrovnik and takes over 5 hours — a long time on a coach in summer heat. For a group of two or more, a private transfer at a fixed price covers the same 251 km in around 3 hours in comfort, door to door, with no connections and no border stops.
Need a transfer from Split to Cavtat? Book your Split to Cavtat transfer from 330€ together with this booking and a 5% discount is automatically applied — no voucher code needed.