Split to Dubrovnik Tours
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10 best Split to Dubrovnik tour packages
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- Adriatic Explorer from Split Premium Plus - 8 days
- Southern Pearls (Split to Dubrovnik) Premium Superior
- Dalmatian Coast & Montenegro Sailing
- Jewels of the Adriatic from Split Deluxe Superior - 8 days
- Croatia and the Dalmatian Coast
- Dalmatian Island Hopping
- Croatian Coastal Cruising - Split to Dubrovnik (Aurora) (from Split to Dubrovnik)
- Croatia and Montenegro Sailing Adventure (from Split to Dubrovnik)
- Croatia & Slovenia Real Food Adventure
- Cruise Split to Dubrovnik Express - 4 days
Dalmatian Coast & Montenegro Sailing
8 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“His communication skills and continuous concern kept us all safe and happy. His knowledge kept us fascinated.”
Fiona, traveled in July
From Split's historic harbor, the sailing route weaves through the Dalmatian archipelago to Montenegro before returning to Dubrovnik. The 15-day cruise visits 7 ports, including Herceg Novi's secluded beaches, UNESCO-listed Kotor, and Tivat's botanical gardens, covering 273 nautical miles of coastline.
Duration 15 days Destinations Split, Dubrovnik, Cavtat, Herceg Novi, Budva, Kotor, Tivat Age Range Ages 16+ Operator G Adventures From
40% Off- NZ$5,939
The route connects Split's ancient harbor to Dubrovnik's UNESCO walls. Stops include Brač, Hvar, Vis, Korčula, Mljet, and Ston, featuring guided tours and local tastings. A Dubrovnik cable car ride offers Elaphiti Islands views.
Duration 8 days Destinations Split, Bol, Hvar Island, Vis, Korcula Island, Mljet Island, Slano, Ston, Dubrovnik Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From $7,355
40% Off- NZ$4,413You save $2,942
A welcome dinner at Heritage Hotel Fermai MGallery in Split kicks off the journey through Trogir and Korčula Island, ending in Dubrovnik. Highlights include Krka National Park's waterfalls and UNESCO sites like Diocletian's Palace, plus a cable car ride up Mt Srd.
Duration 10 days Destinations Split, Trogir, Krka National Park, Korčula, Kotor, Lovcen National Park, Dubrovnik Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Blue-Roads Touring From
40% Off- NZ$7,129
Dalmatian Island Hopping
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Dalmatian Island Hopping tour was a great introduction to the beautiful Croatian Coast. It had just the right amount of organisation and plenty of free time to explore.”
Lisa, traveled in September
From Split's Diocletian Palace, the route sails to Hvar and Korčula islands. The finale in Dubrovnik features private walking tours of the UNESCO-listed Old Town, with stays at Corner Split and Valamar Lacroma hotels.
Duration 8 days Destinations Split, Hvar Island, Korčula, Dubrovnik Age Range All Ages Welcome Operated in English, German, Italian, French, Spanish Operator PALMA DMC & TO From
40% Off- NZ$2,539
Croatian Coastal Cruising - Split to Dubrovnik (Aurora) (from Split to Dubrovnik)
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Guides were very good. Dinner at Frank's was misrepresented and food was disappointing.”
Dean, traveled in June
Setting sail from Split's historic harbor to Brac's Skrip Museum and Hvar's Stari Grad. The route continues through Neretva River wetlands to Opuzen, Mostar's Turkish quarter, medieval Korcula, and finishes at Dubrovnik's magnificent walls. Daily swimming stops in secluded Adriatic coves included.
Duration 8 days Destinations Split, Krka National Park, Hvar Island, Opuzen, Mostar, Korcula Island, Dubrovnik Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From
40% Off- NZ$5,960
Setting off from Split near Diocletian's Palace, sail to islands like Vis and Hvar en route to Montenegro. Budva's beaches, Kotor's medieval streets, and Dubrovnik's historic port highlight this 15-day Adriatic adventure.
Duration 15 days Destinations Split, Trogir, Solta, Maslinica, Vis, Lastovo, Scedro, Korčula, Mljet, Veliko JezeroSee all destinations Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From
40% Off- NZ$5,965
Starting in Split's Riva Promenade and ancient markets, the route continues by ferry to Brac and Korcula islands, featuring traditional cooking and local wine tastings. The finale in Dubrovnik follows Ston's famous oysters and Peljesac Peninsula tours.
Duration 8 days Destinations Split, Brac, Korčula, Dubrovnik Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From
40% Off- NZ$5,355
The route connects Split's ancient harbor to Dubrovnik's medieval walls, featuring Korčula's fortified town and Mljet's emerald lakes. A cable car ascent of Srđ Mountain offers panoramic views over the Adriatic and Elaphiti Islands.
Duration 4 days Destinations Split, Korcula Island, Mljet, Elaphiti Islands, Dubrovnik Age Range Ages 15+ Operator On The Go Tours From $4,135
40% Off- NZ$2,481You save $1,654
What people love about Split to Dubrovnik Tours
- Croatian Coastal Cruising - Split to Dubrovnik (Aurora) (from Split to Dubrovnik)
Not allowing credit cards to pay ship expenses was very distressing. Playing music extremely loud made me go to my cabin to read. Dinner at Frank's was misrepresented and food was disappointing. Guides were very good.
- Croatia Sailing Adventure: Split to Dubrovnik (from Split to Dubrovnik)
It was an amazing trip. Definitely in my top 3 holidays and now feeling so depressed going back to reality
- Sailing Croatia - Split to Dubrovnik
I enjoyed an excellent trip with a big itinerary and many activities to choose from. Local guide Nik made this a perfect experience to get to know Croatia and its islands' culture - and he managed the group of travellers to act like a little boat family. Strongly recommended!
What our customers ask about Split to Dubrovnik Tours
What would be an example itinerary between Split and Dubrovnik?
A typical 7-day route begins with exploring Split's Diocletian's Palace then continues to Makarska's beaches. The next stops include Hvar where visitors explore the historic center and nearby lavender fields followed by time in Korčula to see its medieval streets and visit local wine producers. On day 5 guests spend time in Mljet National Park exploring its saltwater lakes. A TourRadar traveler notes: "Swimming in Mljet's lakes was a highlight." The final days feature stops in Slano or Ston for fresh oysters before arriving in Dubrovnik where travelers can walk the old town and take the cable car to Mount Srđ.
What is the average price I can expect to pay for a Split to Dubrovnik tour?
Expect to pay between 1200 USD to 3200 USD per person with most 8-day tours averaging around 2200 USD. This price covers stays on premium ships or hotels such as Hotel Marul in Split and Hotel Fabris in Korčula plus daily meals and guided tours. A TourRadar traveler shares: "Great value considering the quality of accommodations and included activities."
What are the most common destinations visited between Split and Dubrovnik?
The route typically includes stops at Hvar Korčula and Mljet National Park. Most tours visit the UNESCO World Heritage site of Trogir the Blue Cave on Vis Island and Slano's oyster farms. According to one TourRadar traveler: "The highlights included visiting Korcula - the Old Town and beaches eating out in the Old Town in the evening and exploring Mljet National Park which was very peaceful and restful."
What is the average distance covered on a Split to Dubrovnik tour?
The route covers roughly 100 nautical miles (185 kilometers) along Croatia's Dalmatian coast. Ships make the journey over 6-8 days stopping at various islands along the way. A TourRadar traveler notes: "The journey offers breathtaking views throughout especially when cruising through the Elaphiti archipelago before reaching Dubrovnik - a truly amazing sight."
What are the average tour lengths for tours from Split to Dubrovnik?
Most tours run between 4 and 8 days with 6-8 day trips being the most common choice. Shorter 4-day sailing trips focus on key stops like Makarska and Mljet Island while longer 8-day journeys include extended visits to Hvar Korčula and Brač. A TourRadar traveler shares: "The tour was absolutely amazing from the minute we met the tour team to the moment they dropped us at our last location."