Dubrovnik to Split Tours
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10 best Dubrovnik to Split tour packages
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- Best of the Balkans
- Croatia Island Express (Premium) - 6 Days
- Explore Croatia
- Southern Pearls (Dubrovnik to Split) Premium Superior
- Croatia Island Express (Premium Plus) - 6 Days
- Dubrovnik and Split, Private Tour
- Dubrovnik to Split – 5 day Premium Boat Cruise
- Dalmatian Pearls
- MedSailors Dubrovnik Voyager
- Island Hopping 2026: Dalmatian Odyssey - from Dubrovnik
Best of the Balkans
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Best of the Balkans cannot be more Thankful to Costsaver for giving us such an amazing itenarary.”
Fawzia, traveled in September
Starting in Dubrovnik at the Rector's Palace and limestone streets, the route leads through Montenegro's Kotor and Bosnia's Sarajevo and Mostar, before reaching Split to discover Diocletian's Palace and the Cathedral of Saint Domnius.
Duration 9 days Destinations Croatia, Montenegro, Bosnia Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Costsaver From $2,975
10% Off- NZ$2,678You save $298
Explore Croatia
24 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour was well planned and a balance between scheduled events and free time. The accommodations were neat, clean and safe.”
John, traveled in October
The route from Dubrovnik's UNESCO walls leads through Korcula's historic towns and Hvar's Renaissance harbor to Split's ancient palace. Highlights include Mljet's emerald lakes and the Pakleni islands along the Dalmatian coast.
Duration 7 days Destinations Dubrovnik, Hvar Island, Vis, Split Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From
20% Off- NZ$3,960
Dubrovnik and Split, Private Tour
6 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour company went out of their way to return it to her, which I thought was really great.”
Elisabeth, traveled in May
Your stay begins in Dubrovnik at Hotel More with UNESCO wall tours, then follows the Dalmatian coast to Split's Hotel President Solin. Guided city tours reveal Diocletian's Palace, ancient cellars, and the famous Golden Gate.
Duration 7 days Destinations Dubrovnik, Split Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German, Italian, French, Spanish Operator Gulliver Travel From $1,826
15% Off- NZ$1,552You save $274
Dalmatian Pearls
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“They were extremely satisfied with the hotels and the tour in general. I definitely recommend this company!”
Sydney, traveled in May
A private transfer from Dubrovnik Airport takes you to Valamar Lacroma for three nights in the Old Town. The route continues along the Dalmatian coast to Split's Corner Hotel for two nights of UNESCO site visits.
Duration 6 days Destinations Dubrovnik, Split Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German, Italian, French, Spanish Operator PALMA DMC & TO From
27% Off- NZ$2,421
MedSailors Dubrovnik Voyager
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“We had a really great sailing experience. We had so much fun together swimming, going to restaurants, and partying.”
Natasha, traveled in July
Sailing from Dubrovnik's ancient harbor to Split's vibrant port reveals 8 stunning locations. Šipan's secluded bays, Mljet's emerald lakes, and Korčula's medieval streets await. The route passes through Pakleni Islands to UNESCO-listed Stari Grad before reaching Split's historic center.
Duration 7 days Destinations Dubrovnik, Mljet, Lumbarda, Loviste, Vrboska, Stari Grad, Trogir, Split Age Range Ages 18-45 Operator MedSailors From
27% Off- NZ$2,252+$303 local payments
Duration 8 days Destinations Dubrovnik, Korčula, Hvar Island, Split Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Elite Travel From
27% Off- NZ$2,512
What people love about Dubrovnik to Split Tours
- Best of the Balkans
Best of the Balkans cannot be more Thankful to Costsaver for giving us such an amazing itenarary and 9 day trip. We started our trip in Dubrovnik for 2 nights then on to Kotor, Budva ,Motsar Bosnia Heresogovina Sarajevo had a short stop at Jablianica and onto Split. We had the most fabulous Tour guide Tod
- Med Sailing in Croatia (from Dubrovnik to Split)
The skipper Geoff was amazing, he was very knowledable and made our sailing very enjoyable with his knowledge of the local tourist spots, whether on land or at sea and made as many visits to islands to give us the overall feel of Croatia. We also felt very comfortable with his sailing skills as skipper and would travel again and recommend him to anyone who wants the whole experience. The meals were much better than on shore, there was no shortage of local produce to indulge in and the cooking when we had meals on board sensational. The water wasn't as warm as would be a little later, but gave you the exhilerating experience. The water is so clear and you can see through it like glass, you need to experience it for yourself, not just hear about it.The accomodation was great, we all had our own head (bathroom and toilet) so very private.
- Sailing Croatia - Dubrovnik to Split
Great boat, route, scenery, company. Would have like to learn more about how to actually sail but would reccomend this trip.
What our customers ask about Dubrovnik to Split Tours
What would be an example itinerary between Dubrovnik and Split?
A standard 8-day coastal journey begins with a guided walk through Dubrovnik followed by a sail to Slano and Ston where visitors can sample local oysters. The route continues to Mljet National Park's lakes then to the walled city of Korcula. Next stops include Vis for local wines Hvar for history and the Blue Cave (weather dependent) before concluding in Split at Diocletian's Palace. A TourRadar traveler notes: "Each day brought new adventures - from morning swims in secluded bays to evening walks through historic towns. The crew at Hotel More in Dubrovnik and Hotel President in Split provided excellent service at both ends of the journey."
What are the most common destinations visited between Dubrovnik and Split?
Key stops along the Dalmatian Coast include Korcula Island where Marco Polo was born Hvar Island with its centuries-old lavender production Mljet National Park's salt lakes Vis Island's wine country and the Elaphiti archipelago. Many tours include time at Zlatni Rat beach near Bol and various UNESCO heritage sites. As one TourRadar traveler shared: "Amazing cruise with stops at beautiful islands - from the medieval streets of Korcula to the jet-set vibes of Hvar each destination offered something unique."
What is the average price I can expect to pay for a Dubrovnik to Split tour?
Coastal tours range from $1000 to $3500 with daily costs between $225-385 based on comfort level and what's included. Premium vessels like MS Captain Bota charge around $2640 for an 8-day trip with guides and meals while budget options such as Croatia Island Express start at $1123. A TourRadar traveler notes: "The premium cruise offered excellent value considering the quality of accommodation and included activities."
What is the average distance covered on a tour from Dubrovnik to Split?
The straight-line sailing distance spans 100 nautical miles (185 kilometers) though most tours cover 150-200 nautical miles total when including island visits. Routes weave between islands like Korčula (42 nautical miles from Dubrovnik) and Hvar (25 nautical miles from Split) with frequent stops. One TourRadar traveler shared: "The journey takes you through spectacular scenery with plenty of stops at secluded bays and historic ports."
What are the average tour lengths for tours from Dubrovnik to Split?
Tour durations typically span 6-15 days with 8 days being the most popular choice. These journeys include key stops at Mljet Korčula Hvar and Brač islands. A TourRadar traveler noted about their 8-day trip: "The itinerary was fantastic as was the guide. The rooms were extremely clean and spacious. Overall great way to see the Croatian coastline."
What would be an example itinerary between Dubrovnik and Split?
A compact 5-day route starts at Dubrovnik's Old Town and famous walls. Day two takes you to Korčula Island for wine and medieval architecture. The third day explores Hvar Island including its fortress and famous Carpe Diem nightclub. Day four offers swimming en route to Split where day five concludes at Diocletian's Palace. A TourRadar traveler confirms: "We had wanted more swim stops but the amount of time spent in individual ports was good. Luna is a great guide and the crew overall was super friendly and professional."





















