"Private Transfer from Dubrovnik to Split with Mostar town. Travel with a local driver and see what others are missing!"
If you’re planning a trip from Dubrovnik to Split, consider visiting the UNESCO-listed old town of Mostar. You can make your journey more scenic by booking our private transfer which includes a stop at Mostar. The trip begins by meeting your driver at your hotel or private accommodation in Dubrovnik. On the way to Split, you’ll visit the Počitelj village and the town of Mostar, both of which have retained their traditional Oriental spirit. You’ll also have time for coffee and lunch in Mostar. Once you book this transfer, you’ll receive a confirmation email and a voucher. This is a stress-free ride from Dubrovnik to Split, complete with a private tour of Mostar (if you decide to add one).
Meet your driver at your hotel or private residence in Dubrovnik, and enjoy a comfortable ride to Split in your own air-conditioned vehicle. The distance between Dubrovnik, Mostar, and Split is 280 km. During the journey, you can relax and enjoy the beautiful sights along the way. You’ll pass through the Bay of Ston and Neretva valleys, which offer stunning views. Our first stop will be the Bosnian village of Počitelj, where you can explore the historic Ottoman town from the 14th century. Next, we’ll visit Mostar, which is a city of stone and the cultural center of Herzegovina. Mostar is famous for its Stari Most (Old Bridge), which is a stunning visual attraction. If you’re lucky, you might even get to see the Mostar divers jumping from the bridge into the river below, a tradition that dates back to 1968.
Surrounded by steep mountains and vibrant nature, Mostar is a town where architecture and different cultures have come together and left their mark throughout history. It is rich in culture, history, and beautiful buildings. Upon arrival in Mostar, your driver will drop you off at the town entrance. Mostar’s famous landmark is Stari Most (Old Bridge), which is a world-renowned bridge that is worth seeing and walking across. The name Mostar means ‘bridge keeper’, and the city developed because of the presence of a river crossing. After immersing yourself in the culture of Mostar, it’s time to relax and enjoy the authentic hospitality of the town. You will also have some free time to take a leisure walk, go shopping, or taste some authentic Bosnian delicacies. Finally, we will continue our trip towards Split, and we expect to arrive in Split at 3:00 pm.
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