If you are looking for a private transfer from Split to Dubrovnik, look no further. Immediately, book our private transfer from Split to Dubrovnik and ride with a local driver-guide in Croatia. When traveling from Split to Dubrovnik, you are presented with two optional activities that can be added to your trip. Private Wine Tasting or Private Oyster Tasting. Indeed, you can relax on a private boat and enjoy the finest oysters in Croatia. Next, visit Pelješac and Ston town on the way and make this transfer more scenic. In fact, we offer safe and reliable Croatia private transfers. With our driver in the lead, you can relax and focus on sightseeing. Book this transfer and you will get a confirmation e-mail immediately. Finally, you will be provided with a voucher. More importantly, this is a stress-free transfer from Split to Dubrovnik.
First, meet your driver in the morning at your hotel or private residence in Split. The distance between Split, Ston and Dubrovnik is 220 km. Alternatively, we can stop at the town of Ston. It’s famous for the longest stone wall in Europe (5.5 km), salt cultivation farming, and oyster growing farms since Roman times. Truly. the Ston walls are the second longest defensive walls, after the Great Wall of China. Following extensive renovations, the walls were open to visitors. Moreover, interesting are the ancient salt pans that were in use during the Dubrovnik Republic more than 700 years ago. Salt is still produced here. Finally, your driver will present two optional activities that can be added to your trip.
Indeed, you can relax on a private boat and enjoy the finest oysters in Croatia. A short drive from Ston, you will get on a private boat to visit an oyster farm with a small oyster grower and taste oysters pulled straight from the sea for you. They will be matched with homemade wine too. Let your experienced guide immerse you in the history and culture of this area, and explain to you about oyster farming in Croatia.
Next, we will take you on a one-hour ride through the wine-growing region of “Dingač”. You will get a great insight into the local life and traditions from your driver. The trip’s highlight is a visit to a local winery, “Grgurević”. The production of grapes and wine in Janjina has been a family tradition for many generations. Production is based on the indigenous variety of Plavac Mali. In the family-owned house, we have a presentation and tasting directly from the owner itself. Finally, we will have lunch in one of the local restaurants. Homemade bread, grilled fish, stews, risottos & homemade desserts of this region will impress you and return to the past glorious times of this region. What else to look for?