Long-distance transfer from Slovenia’s capital to the Pearl of the Adriatic. The Pelješac Bridge (opened 2022) lets us stay in Croatia the whole way — one Schengen-internal border, no Bosnia transit.
Ljubljana to Dubrovnik is 665 km via the A2/A1 motorway, then the coastal D8 past Split. Since the Pelješac Bridge opened in 2022, the route stays entirely in Croatia (and Slovenia) — no longer requires transit through the Bosnian Neum corridor. One Schengen-internal border (Slovenia→Croatia) replaces the previous three checkpoints.
Total drive time around 8h on a good day. This is comfortable as a single drive with rest breaks, or split with an overnight in Split / Zadar / Plitvice area for a more relaxed pace. Check current entry requirements for your nationality before travel.
Per vehicle, all-inclusive. Tolls, fuel, driver, Pelješac Bridge and border handled.
Picked up in Ljubljana, dropped at any Dubrovnik address.
Schengen-internal SI→HR; Pelješac Bridge avoids Bosnia transit.
Driver schedules petrol/coffee stops along the route.
Plitvice, Split, Ston by request.
Around 8h for 665 km via the A2/A1 motorway and Pelješac Bridge. Comfortable as a single day with rest breaks.
One: Slovenia→Croatia (Schengen-internal). Since the Pelješac Bridge opened in 2022, the route no longer requires Bosnia transit through Neum.
EU/UK/US/Canadian/Australian citizens enter both countries visa-free. Check current Schengen requirements for other nationalities before travel.
Yes — Split, Zadar or the Plitvice area are common overnight stops. Request a 2-day transfer quote.
Yes — a 3–4 hour visit at Plitvice is doable as part of the day. Adds significant time; consider overnight nearby for a relaxed pace.
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From €705 per vehicle. Capital to Adriatic in one ride via Pelješac. Free cancellation up to 24 hours before.