The distance between Zagreb and Split is around 400 kilometers and the drive between these two cities will take 4 hours along the A1. Of course, you can choose to take a bus (4h 30 minutes ride, check buses here and here ), a plain (35-minute flight, operated by Croatia Airlines ), a train or even a private car transfer. Take a shuttle bus from Koper to Ljubljana Airport. Fly from Ljubljana (LJU) to Podgorica (TGD) Take the bus from Kotor to Dubrovnik. 9h 3m. €167 - €473. Quickest way to get there Cheapest option Distance between.

Train to Rome, fly to Dubrovnik • 6h 42m. Take the train from Napoli Centrale to Roma Termini. Fly from Rome (FCO) to Dubrovnik (DBV) FCO - DBV. €81 - €368. Quickest way to get there Cheapest option Distance between.

The bus journey time between Munich and Dubrovnik is around 19h 6m and covers a distance of around 1259 km. This includes an average layover time of around 46 min. Operated by FlixBus, Arriva d.o.o., Croatia Bus and others, the Munich to Dubrovnik bus service departs from Munich central bus station and arrives in Dubrovnik bus station. One-way bus ticket costs 219 Kuna (€29) and 350 Kuna (€46). Bus from Split to Dubrovnik – To get to Dubrovnik by bus from main Split bus station (located in Split harbor, next to train station), it will take you about four hours. One way ticket cost only 123 Kuna (€18), while a round trip will cost you 197 Kuna (€25).

Get Started. With a perfect blend of nature, history, and culture, this 12-day self-drive itinerary lets you discover Croatia’s highlights at your own pace. Starting in the capital of Zagreb, you'll drive south along the glittering Dalmatian Coast to Dubrovnik—hiking to waterfalls and hidden lakes, exploring.

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