
Transfers
Private transfers to Slano from Dubrovnik Airport. Reach this coastal village northwest of Dubrovnik door-to-door, with a fixed price and no slow seasonal buses.
Slano is a coastal village northwest of Dubrovnik, set around a sheltered bay along the road towards the Pelješac peninsula. Arriving without a car can be more of a chore than expected: coastal buses here are limited and seasonal, run to their own schedule rather than yours, and quickly become slow and awkward once you are handling suitcases at the roadside. Dubrovnik's old town is pedestrianised, so passing through it brings no shortcut. A private transfer booked in advance settles all of this, delivering you door-to-door in one easy journey.
Dubrovnik Airport at Čilipi is the gateway for this part of the coast, lying south of the city while Slano sits to the northwest. The drive follows the coastal road past Dubrovnik and on towards the bay, a pleasant run with sea views much of the way. With a private transfer your driver waits in arrivals holding a name board, keeps track of your flight so the timing adapts if you are early or late, helps with the luggage and takes you straight to your accommodation. The price is fixed and agreed beforehand, paid by card, so there is no taxi queue and nothing to settle on arrival.
The same door-to-door service covers your departure and any trips along the way. Slano sits conveniently between Dubrovnik and the Pelješac peninsula, so a private transfer connects it easily to the city, to Cavtat, to Pelješac destinations such as Ston, and to the Gruž port for ferries and cruise ships. Rather than piecing together infrequent buses, a reserved vehicle gives you one calm, direct trip with the price known from the start.
Slano is a quiet seaside village set deep in a protected bay along the coast northwest of Dubrovnik. Its sheltered position has long made it a natural harbour, and today it has a calm, low-key character, with a small marina, a pebbly waterfront and a relaxed pace well away from the busier resorts. Its location on the road towards the Pelješac peninsula also makes it a handy stopping point, close enough to Dubrovnik for easy visits yet far enough to feel like a genuine retreat by the water.
| From | Distance | Duration | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dubrovnik | 34 km | 43 min | €87 | View → |
| Cavtat | 50 km | 1 h 2 min | €113 | View → |
| Dubrovnik Airport | 52 km | 1 h 10 min | €117 | View → |
| Makarska | 153 km | 2 h 12 min | €281 | View → |
| Split | 201 km | 2 h 42 min | €358 | View → |
| Split Airport | 213 km | 2 h 52 min | €378 | View → |
| Trogir | 218 km | 2 h 59 min | €386 | View → |
| Šibenik | 245 km | 3 h 7 min | €429 | View → |
| Zadar Airport | 306 km | 3 h 43 min | €529 | View → |
| Zadar | 320 km | 3 h 54 min | €552 | View → |
| Osijek | 499 km | 7 h 35 min | €842 | View → |
| Osijek Airport | 513 km | 7 h 48 min | €866 | View → |