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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Travelling from Split to Pag town on the island of Pag? A premium split limousine and private transfer service provides the most comfortable and direct way to reach this historic lace-making town — door pickup from your exact Split address, a fixed price for the 190 km journey, and a professional driver who delivers you to Pag town in approximately 2 hours 1 minute. With Go Shuttle, the transfer north via the A1 motorway and across the Pag bridge is entirely effortless, and you arrive in one of Croatia's most authentically Dalmatian island towns ready to explore its medieval streets, salt flats, and extraordinary karst landscape.
Pag town is the historic capital of Pag island — a 15th-century planned town built by the Republic of Ragusa with a remarkably well-preserved street grid, a cathedral, the old salt market, and the tradition of Pag lace (čipka), a UNESCO intangible heritage craft practised by the island's women for centuries. Unlike the northern end of the island at Novalja/Zrće, Pag town has a quieter, more genuinely historical character — excellent cheese, local lamb, good wine, clear water, and the kind of slow-paced island atmosphere that makes it a destination in its own right. Go Shuttle connects Split to Pag town directly via the southern bridge entrance to the island.
Split to Pag town (old town / waterfront)
The drive from Split to Pag town takes just over 2 hours via the A1 motorway north and the Pag bridge — a direct route with no ferry crossing required for the Pag town approach. Your driver picks you up from your exact Split address and heads north on the A1, passing through the Dalmatian hinterland before the route exits near Zadar and transitions to the coastal road approaching the bridge.
The Pag bridge connects the mainland to the southern end of Pag island — a short, elegant crossing that delivers you immediately onto the island's distinctive lunar landscape. The road south through the island toward Pag town is one of Croatia's most visually dramatic drives — completely bare limestone karst on both sides, the island's famous salt flats visible as you approach the bay, and the medieval town silhouette rising from the shore as the road descends to the waterfront. Your driver delivers you to your hotel, apartment, or any specific address in Pag town.
💡 Local tip: Pag town's old town is partly pedestrian — your driver will deliver you as close as possible to your accommodation. The Pag salt produced on the flats visible from the road is among the finest in Croatia and available throughout the town. Paški sir (Pag cheese), made from the milk of sheep that graze on sage-rich salt-sprayed pastures, and local lamb are the island's signature foods — worth planning at least one restaurant dinner around.
Your driver will be waiting to meet you no matter what happens
Enjoy a high-quality transfer experience at surprisingly low prices
No queues, no delays – we'll get you to your destination quickly
For complete peace of mind we'll take you directly to your hotel door
Transparent rates with no hidden fees – the price you see is the price you pay
Cancel your booking up to 24 hours in advance at no extra cost
Reserve your transfer easily without the need for a credit card
Our team is available around the clock to assist you with any questions or last-minute changes
Every Go Shuttle booking on the Split–Pag route includes:
All vehicles are modern, air-conditioned, and fully insured for the Split to Pag route:
All transport options compared
Duration: approximately 2 hours 1 minute | Price: from 250€ per vehicle
✓ Pros: door pickup; Pag bridge route means no ferry wait; direct old town delivery; fixed price; available any hour; no connections.
✗ Cons: higher cost than public bus for solo travellers.
💡 Best for: Families, couples, and groups starting a Pag island holiday who want direct delivery without bus or ferry complications.
Duration: approximately 3–4 hours | Price: approx. €15–€25 per person
✓ Pros: cheapest option for solo budget travellers; direct bus service available.
✗ Cons: requires getting to Split bus station; limited departures per day; Pag bus station is a walk from old town accommodation; no luggage service; significantly slower than private transfer.
💡 Best for: Solo budget travellers with minimal luggage and flexible arrival timing.
Duration: approximately 1h 55min – 2h 20min | Price: rental + fuel + tolls + parking
✓ Pros: flexibility to explore the full length of Pag island, including driving north to Novalja during your stay.
✗ Cons: one-way drop-off fees Split→Pag; parking in Pag old town area limited in peak season; motorway tolls.
💡 Best for: Travellers who want to explore the full island, including driving between Pag town and Novalja during their stay.
| Transport Option | ⏱ Duration | 💶 Price | ✅ Convenience |
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Private Transfer
RECOMMENDED
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~2h 1min | from 250€ per vehicle |
★★★★★
Excellent
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Public Bus
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3h – 4h | €15 – €25 per person |
★★☆☆☆
Poor
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Rental Car
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1h 55 – 2h 20min | variable + tolls & parking |
★★★★☆
Good
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On-Demand Taxi
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2h 5 – 2h 30min | €170 – €280+ no fixed rate |
★★☆☆☆
Poor
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Shared Shuttle
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3h – 4h | €25 – €45 per person |
★★☆☆☆
Poor
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For the Split to Pag journey, a pre-booked private transfer is the clear choice for families and couples. No ferry required via the Pag bridge, direct old town delivery in just over 2 hours, a fixed price, and 24/7 availability make it far more practical than any bus alternative for guests arriving with holiday luggage.
Pag town is one of Croatia's most underrated destinations — a 15th-century planned town with a cathedral, a salt market, and centuries of lace-making tradition, set on a bay surrounded by the most extraordinarily bare and beautiful karst landscape in the Adriatic. It offers the kind of authentic island experience that is increasingly rare on the Croatian coast: excellent local food (cheese, lamb, olive oil), quiet beaches, and a pace of life that reflects the island itself. Getting there from Split in just over 2 hours via the Pag bridge — with no ferry required — is straightforward with Go Shuttle. Your private transfer is confirmed at a fixed price, from your Split door to your Pag old town accommodation, with a professional driver who knows both the route and the island.
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Heading back from Pag to Split? Book your Pag to Split taxi together with this transfer and a 5% discount is automatically applied at checkout — no voucher code needed.