If you’re planning a trip along Croatia’s stunning coast, you’ve probably considered how to get from Zadar to Split. This private transfer service offers more than just a ride — it promises a comfortable journey with the chance to see some of the area’s highlights along the way. While it’s not a full-blown tour, it’s a smart option if you want to make the most of your travel time and enjoy personalized service.
What we really appreciate about this experience is its flexibility — you can choose to stop at up to two sightseeing spots, making it more than just a transfer. Plus, traveling in a private vehicle means no waiting around for other travelers, which can be a real relief after a long flight or busy day. The downside? The price point of around $244.64 per person isn’t cheap, but when you factor in the comfort, flexibility, and the opportunity to see places like Krka National Park or Trogir, it can be worth it for many travelers.
This experience will suit those who value convenience, want to avoid the hassle of public transport, and enjoy the idea of customizing their journey. If you’re traveling with a group or have specific sights in mind, this private transfer could turn a simple move between cities into a small adventure.
- Key Points
- An In-Depth Look at the Experience
- The Journey and Travel Comfort
- The Sightseeing Stops — Your Choice
- Reviews Highlight the Value of Knowledgeable Drivers
- Price and Overall Value
- Considerations and Potential Drawbacks
- Who Is This Tour Best For?
- The Sum Up
- Private Transfer from Zadar to Split with 2 hours for sightseeing
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Key Points

- Private and Flexible: Customize your sightseeing stops along the route.
- Comfortable Travel: Enjoy the ride in a private, air-conditioned vehicle tailored to your group size.
- Time-efficient: Skip public transport delays and carry your luggage easily.
- Local Insight: Your driver is knowledgeable and can suggest local points of interest.
- Cost and Value: Higher price but includes personalized service, sightseeing stops, bottled water, and hotel pickup.
- Ideal for: Travelers seeking a hassle-free, personalized transfer with optional sightseeing.
An In-Depth Look at the Experience

If you’re tired of the usual bus ride from Zadar to Split, this private transfer offers a more relaxed, personalized way to get between these two beautiful Croatian cities. The service includes a hotel pickup (or another location of your choosing in Zadar), and the driver, who is a local with good English skills, takes care of your luggage — making the transition smoother than juggling bags on a bus or train.
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The Journey and Travel Comfort
Traveling privately means you’re not caught behind strangers or stuck in tight seats. Depending on your group size, you’ll ride in a comfortable sedan, family MPV, or larger van, all air-conditioned and clean. This setup is a big plus, especially during warmer months, ensuring you stay cool and relaxed during the roughly four-hour trip. The driver is not a tour guide, but they will likely be happy to share insights about the area, making your journey informative and engaging.
The Sightseeing Stops — Your Choice
What makes this transfer stand out is the ability to stop at up to two locations for sightseeing, with an hour allocated for each stop, or one location for two hours. Your options include a curated list of well-known spots such as:
- Klis Fortress – a medieval fortress with stunning views over Split.
- Trogir – a UNESCO World Heritage Site with charming streets and historic charm.
- Krka National Park – famous for its waterfalls and natural beauty.
- Other options like Salona ruins, Primosten, Šibenik, and Ibenik are also available for your consideration.
One of the reviews mentions a stop at Krka National Park, where travelers enjoyed about 2.5 hours exploring the waterfalls and natural scenery. The driver’s knowledge and friendly attitude make these breaks more enjoyable. You might spend extra for entrance fees, but the flexibility to explore at your own pace is worth considering.
Reviews Highlight the Value of Knowledgeable Drivers
Multiple travelers highlight the professionalism and helpfulness of their drivers. One reviewer noted, “Sasha was an excellent driver and tour guide,” emphasizing how a driver’s insights can add extra value to the trip. Another appreciated the suggestions for local stops, like olive oil shops or quaint towns, which can turn a simple transfer into a mini-adventure.
Price and Overall Value
At nearly $245 per person, this isn’t the cheapest way to get from Zadar to Split, but it offers significant advantages. You’re paying for the comfort, customization, and time saved — especially if you want to explore a specific area or avoid public transportation stress. The included bottled water and the convenience of door-to-door service further enhance the value, especially for travelers who prioritize ease and tailored experiences.
Considerations and Potential Drawbacks
The main consideration is the cost, which might be steep for budget travelers or those traveling solo. Also, since drivers are not professional tour guides, the sightseeing stops rely on your own initiative or the driver’s suggestions. If you’re looking for a guided tour with expert commentary, this might not be the best fit.
Some reviews note that the stops, like Krka National Park or Ibenik, cost extra, so be ready for additional entrance or activity fees. Also, the experience is most suitable for those who prefer private, hassle-free transfers over public transport or shared tours.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This transfer service is ideal if you want to maximize your time and see a few highlights along the way without the stress of navigating public transportation. It’s perfect for groups, families, or solo travelers who value comfort and flexibility. If you have specific sights in mind or simply want a smooth, private ride, this option is a good choice. For travelers on a tight schedule or those who appreciate a bit of local insight from a knowledgeable driver, it can make the journey from Zadar to Split much more enjoyable.
The Sum Up
All in all, this private transfer from Zadar to Split with sightseeing stops offers a comfortable, flexible, and stress-free way to travel between two of Croatia’s most popular coastal cities. While it’s not a budget option, the personalized service, ability to customize stops, and the peace of mind of door-to-door pickup make it stand out. If you’re someone who enjoys a bit of exploration along your route and doesn’t mind spending a little extra for convenience, this might be just what you need.
It’s especially suited for travelers who want to combine transportation with a few scenic or cultural stops without the hassle of public transit, long waits, or strict tour schedules. Whether your priority is seeing a historical fortress, a scenic park, or just relaxing during the ride, this service caters to those who prefer a more tailored approach to their Croatian journey.
Private Transfer from Zadar to Split with 2 hours for sightseeing
“Seamless transfer with stops at krka national park and ibenik . Driver was good and car was clean . We stopped at krka for 2.5 hours and ibenik for…”
FAQ

Is this a guided tour?
No, your driver is not a professional tour guide, but they are knowledgeable about the area and can share insights or suggest stops along the way.
Can I pick my sightseeing stops?
Yes, you can choose to stop at up to two locations from a list including Krka National Park, Trogir, Klis Fortress, and others.
How long do stops last?
You can explore each stop for about one hour, or if you prefer, spend two hours at a single location — it’s flexible based on your preferences.
What if I want to visit a specific site not on the list?
The tour includes pre-selected popular spots, but for stops outside this list, you’d need to discuss directly with your driver or arrange a different service.
Is the price per person or for the whole vehicle?
The listed price of $244.64 is per person. The total cost depends on your group size, with vehicle options available for different group sizes.
Are there additional costs I should budget for?
Yes, entrance fees for places like Krka National Park or Ibenik are not included and cost extra. It’s good to plan for these if you wish to explore these sites thoroughly.
This private transfer balances ease, comfort, and a touch of adventure. It’s a practical choice for those who want to enjoy their Croatian coast trip without sacrificing personal space or flexibility.
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