
City transfers
Private transfers to and from Dubrovnik — the Čilipi airport, the old town, the Gruž port and southern Dalmatia. Fixed prices, flight tracking.
Dubrovnik's airport is a coast road's drive from the old town, the old town itself is pedestrian, and the cruise and ferry traffic comes and goes from a separate port at Gruž. Stitching those three things together by shuttle bus and taxi, in summer crowds, is a poor start to a trip — and an even poorer end to one when you are trying to make a flight. A pre-booked private transfer replaces all of that with a fixed price, a named driver in arrivals, and a door-to-door drive to wherever you are staying.
Because Dubrovnik sits at the far southern tip of the country, slightly cut off from the rest of Dalmatia, getting in and out is a more deliberate business than elsewhere, and a planned transfer is the calm version of it. You step off the plane to someone holding your name, the bags go straight into a reserved vehicle, and the drive in along the Adriatic is part of the holiday rather than a logistics problem to solve.
From Dubrovnik Airport at Čilipi we drive you to your accommodation, dropping as close to the walled old town as vehicles are allowed — usually the Pile or Ploče gate — and helping with your bags from there, since the streets inside the walls are steps and stone rather than roads. The driver tracks your flight, so whether you land early or late the pickup simply adjusts; there is no shuttle to chase and no taxi rank to queue at.
We also serve the Gruž port, a short distance from the old town, for ferries to the Elaphiti islands and beyond and for cruise arrivals, timing the run to your ship or sailing. Beyond the city, Dubrovnik is the natural base for southern Dalmatia: nearby Cavtat, the long Pelješac peninsula with its vineyards, and cross-border trips toward Montenegro are all part of our coverage. All fares are agreed up front and paid by card, with the cancellation policy shown before you book.
Dubrovnik is the walled city at Croatia's southern tip — the "Pearl of the Adriatic" — its limestone streets and sea-girt fortifications a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most recognisable skylines on the Mediterranean. The Stradun runs the length of the old town between the Pile and Ploče gates, and the great curtain of walls that encircles it can be walked almost in full, looking down over terracotta roofs to the sea.
Beyond the famous walls, the city reaches out to the Gruž harbour and its ferries, the leafy Lapad peninsula with its hotels and beaches, the Elaphiti islands offshore, and the green Konavle valley inland toward the airport. It is a compact, intensely popular destination where car access is tightly restricted and parking is scarce, which is precisely why a planned door-to-door transfer pays off here: you are delivered as close as the rules permit, on time, without circling for a space or carrying cases up the hill in the heat.
| Destination | Distance | Duration | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mlini | 11 km | 17 min | €50 | View → |
| Srebreno | 11 km | 17 min | €50 | View → |
| Trsteno | 19 km | 28 min | €62 | View → |
| Cavtat | 22 km | 30 min | €67 | View → |
| Dubrovnik Airport | 22 km | 25 min | €67 | View → |
| Slano | 34 km | 43 min | €87 | View → |
| Molunat | 44 km | 53 min | €103 | View → |
| Mali Ston | 53 km | 1 h 4 min | €118 | View → |
| Ston | 54 km | 1 h 5 min | €120 | View → |
| Prapratno (Pelješac) Ferry Port | 56 km | 1 h 4 min | €123 | View → |
| Trpanj | 104 km | 1 h 48 min | €200 | View → |
| Gradac | 117 km | 2 h 8 min | €222 | View → |