You’ll travel from Split to Dubrovnik with a private driver, stopping for a real taste of Mostar’s culture—guided by locals who know every shortcut and story. It’s an easy way to see three totally different cities in one relaxed day.
I started my morning in Split, where the city’s old Roman palace still feels alive—locals sipping coffee under ancient arches, pigeons darting between marble stones. The air was cool, but you could smell the sea drifting in from the harbor. Our driver, Marko, greeted us right outside our hotel and helped with bags—no fuss, just easygoing Croatian hospitality.
The drive toward Mostar took us past olive groves and sleepy border towns. Crossing into Bosnia and Herzegovina, you notice things shift: minarets pop up beside church towers, shop signs switch languages. In Mostar, our local guide Amira met us near the river. She pointed out how life here blends Christian and Muslim traditions—she even showed us her favorite bakery for burek (I grabbed one for later). Standing on the Old Bridge, you hear water rushing below and see teens daring each other to jump into the Neretva. It’s lively but not crowded if you come before noon.
After a couple of hours exploring cobbled streets and market stalls (the copper coffee sets caught my eye), we continued south. The road hugs the coast as you get closer to Dubrovnik—windows down, salt air everywhere. Before reaching town, we made a quick stop at Sveti Jakov Beach. Locals were already swimming even though it was only spring; I just dipped my toes in and watched boats bobbing offshore.
Yes, you’ll cross an international border into Bosnia and Herzegovina, so bring your passport.
Absolutely! We have infant seats available and strollers are welcome.
Yes, there are public transportation options close to where we drop you off in Dubrovnik.
Yes, service animals are welcome on this tour.
Your private transfer from Split to Dubrovnik includes a guided walking tour with a local expert in Mostar. We’ve got infant seats if needed, space for strollers or prams, and service animals are always welcome. All fitness levels can join—just remember your passport!
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