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Discover the scenic drive from Dubrovnik to Zagreb with stops at Ston, Split, Zadar, and Plitvice Lakes. Enjoy personalized service and authentic sights.
A detailed look at the private transfer from Dubrovnik to Zagreb with sightseeing stops along the way
Traveling between Dubrovnik and Zagreb doesn’t have to be just a lengthy car ride. This private transfer offers a flexible, personal way to enjoy some of Croatia’s most iconic sights en route. With professional drivers, customizable stops, and the chance to explore places like Ston, Split, Zadar, and Plitvice Lakes, this tour transforms a long drive into a memorable day of discovery.
What we really appreciate about this experience is the ability to customize your journey—adding stops that pique your interest, all while traveling comfortably in air-conditioned, chauffeur-driven vehicles. However, it’s worth noting that with a drive time of around six hours, this isn’t a quick hop, so pacing and planning your stops thoughtfully is key.
This tour is best suited for travelers seeking a flexible, private experience that combines scenic drives with cultural highlights. If you want to skip the hassle of public transportation and enjoy a personalized journey with a knowledgeable driver, this is a strong choice.


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Starting from Dubrovnik, you’ll be picked up from your accommodation or a designated meeting point. The journey begins in style, as you settle into a private, air-conditioned vehicle with your English-speaking chauffeur. The drive lasts approximately six hours, but the real magic happens during the stops along the route.
The convenience of a private transfer is evident from the start—no waiting, no crowded buses, just a tailored experience. The driver, often praised for professionalism and friendliness, keeps the mood light while providing useful insights about Croatia’s history and landscape.
The first stop we love is Ston, famous for its one of the longest walls in the world, which stretch over 5.5 kilometers. Walking along these ancient fortifications, you’ll get a real sense of the town’s strategic importance through the ages.
But what makes Ston truly special are the local delicacies. Sample fresh oysters and sip wines from the surrounding vineyards—many travelers mention how enjoyable it was to indulge in these flavorful treats. A reviewer pointed out that the oysters are delicious and the wine selection is excellent, making this stop a highlight for food lovers. You can also visit salt pans that are still producing salt using traditional methods, offering a glimpse into the region’s enduring salt-making history.
The next significant stop is Split, renowned for its Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site. We loved the way the palace seamlessly blends ancient Roman architecture with lively modern life. Exploring its corridors, courtyards, and hidden corners gives a tangible sense of history. After wandering the ancient streets, you can relax with a coffee along the Riva promenade, which offers stunning seaside views. The atmosphere here is vibrant, with locals and travelers alike soaking up the Mediterranean sun.
Proceeding north, Zadar offers a different vibe. Known for the Sea Organ, this unique installation uses the movement of the waves to produce haunting, beautiful sounds. Walking around the old town, you’ll find charming narrow streets and Roman ruins, but it’s the Sea Organ’s melodies that steal the show. Many visitors find the experience soothing and even magical, especially as the sun sets.
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For nature lovers, a visit to Plitvice Lakes is often the final or optional stop. This national park is famous for its cascading lakes and waterfalls, creating a scenery that feels almost unreal. If timing allows, you’ll have time to walk the wooden pathways and marvel at the vibrant blue and green waters. Several reviews mention how breathtaking the views are, making this stop well worth the extra time.
After a full day of sightseeing, your driver will drop you at your chosen location in Zagreb. The comfort of a private transfer means you won’t need to worry about navigating or rushing to catch transportation—just relax and reflect on your Croatian adventure.

The quoted price of around $1,600 for a group of up to three people might seem steep at first glance. But considering the private transportation, personalized stops, and expert driver, it offers a high level of flexibility and comfort that’s difficult to match with group tours or public transport. Plus, the opportunity to taste local oysters and wines, explore historical sites, and take in stunning landscapes makes it a worthwhile expense for those wanting a tailored, stress-free experience.
The sole review highlights the exceptional service provided by driver Toni, who was described as “extremely professional, polite, and informative.” This kind of personalized attention often elevates the experience from a simple transfer to a memorable journey. The ease of customizing stops through the booking process was also appreciated, making the day feel truly tailored to the traveler’s interests.

This private transfer suits travelers who want an easy, flexible way to explore Croatia en route between Dubrovnik and Zagreb. It’s especially ideal for small groups or couples who value comfort and personalized service. If you’re a foodie eager to taste oysters and local wines or a nature lover excited to see Plitvice Lakes, this tour combines both.
Travelers who prefer to avoid the stress of public transport or group tours will find this option offers peace of mind and a chance to explore at your own pace. It’s also a good fit for those with limited time but a desire to see multiple sights along the journey.

Can I customize the stops along the way?
Yes, the tour is private, and you can add stops that interest you most. The driver is there to make your journey as personalized as possible.
How long does the drive from Dubrovnik to Zagreb take?
The direct drive is around 6 hours, but with stops, expect a total duration of 7 to 9 hours, depending on your itinerary.
What is included in the price?
The price covers private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, an English-speaking driver, and the flexibility to stop at your chosen sights.
Is this tour suitable for all travelers?
Most travelers can participate since it’s a private, chauffeur-driven experience. Service animals are allowed, and the vehicle can accommodate most needs.
Can I pick up and drop off at different locations?
Yes, the tour offers pickup in Dubrovnik and drop-off at your desired location in Zagreb, providing maximum convenience.
What are the main highlights I can expect?
Ston’s walls and oysters, Split’s Diocletian Palace, Zadar’s Sea Organ, and Plitvice Lakes are the key attractions, each offering unique scenery and cultural insights.
This private transfer from Dubrovnik to Zagreb with sightseeing stops offers a relaxed, tailored way to experience Croatia’s highlights without the rush. Whether you’re a history buff, a foodie, or a nature lover, it’s designed to make your journey enjoyable, comfortable, and packed with authentic moments. Perfect for small groups seeking a personalized touch, this tour turns a long drive into a memorable adventure filled with spectacular views and local flavors.