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Is it safe to drive from Dubrovnik to Split?

Is it safe to drive from Dubrovnik to Split?

More than 99% of the time, however, there will not be a problem to travel from Dubrovnik to Split by car and vice versa via the Neum Corridor. There have, however, been documented cases of people who were stopped.

What is the best way to travel from Dubrovnik to Split?

Buses run every 1-2 hours between Split and Dubrovnik, journey time 4.5 hours, average one-way fare 120kn. There is no direct service from Split Airport to Dubrovnik, you have to go into Split first then change. For all details of bus fares and timetables, plus online booking, see Bus Croatia.

How long is the ferry ride from Dubrovnik to Split?

This ferry route to Split is currently served by 2 companies: Jadrolinija and Kapetan Luka. In the high season it runs 2 journeys per day, in total 14 times per week from Dubrovnik. In the low season this route does not run. Journey time is between 4 hours 20 minutes and 5 hours 55 minutes depending on the route.

Where should I stop between Dubrovnik and Split?

The Best Places to Stay in Croatia between Split and Dubrovnik

  • Krvavica.
  • Omis.
  • Baska Voda.
  • Krvavica.
  • Krvavica.
  • Makarska.
  • Monument to the Revolution, Makarska.
  • Podgora.

How many days in Split is enough?

Two days in Split are enough to cover all of the main activities in town. However, due to its ideal location, there are so many day trips that you can (or rather should) take while in Split. We’ll list some of the best day trips and things to do around Split for your itinerary.

Which is better Split or Dubrovnik?

Maybe you just want a quick answer to the question: Is Dubrovnik or Split better? Dubrovnik is a better travel destination for foodies, and has a better Old Town. Split offers better nightlife, better day trip options, and is generally cheaper than Dubrovnik. Both destinations offer excellent beaches.

What should you not miss in Croatia?

Where to Go in Croatia: 6 Places You Can’t Miss

  • Split. Located on the Dalmatian Coast and famous for its history-packed Old Town, Split is a can’t-miss when traveling to Croatia.
  • Zagreb.
  • Hvar.
  • Bol.
  • Plitvice Lakes National Park.
  • Dubrovnik.