REVIEW · DUBROVNIK
Private Transfer Dubrovnik Airport to Dubrovnik
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Your Dubrovnik arrival starts with a no-stress ride. This private transfer runs between Dubrovnik Airport and your hotel or apartment, with comfortable, reliable transportation and professional drivers who aim to make the trip feel easy right from the start.
What I like most is the human side: the ride is described as extremely professional and very friendly, with drivers who are polite and willing to share helpful, practical area pointers. On top of that, the car itself is called out as clean and fresh, which sounds small until you’re tired from travel.
One thing to keep in mind: the service operates daily from 1:00 AM to 11:30 PM, so double-check your flight timing before you lock it in.
In This Review
- Key Points I’d Prioritize
- Private Dubrovnik Airport Transfer for Up to 3 People
- Pickup That Fits Real Airport Arrivals (Not Just a Timetable)
- The Ride Experience: Clean Car, Polite Drivers, and Quick Area Help
- From Airport to Your Door: How 45 Minutes Helps You Plan
- Price and Value: When $47.73 Makes Sense
- Hours, Meeting Point Notes, and the Mobile Ticket Reality
- Practical Tips to Make Your Transfer Feel Effortless
- Should You Book This Private Transfer?
- FAQ
- How long is the Dubrovnik Airport to Dubrovnik private transfer?
- What does it cost?
- Is this transfer private or shared?
- How many passengers can the car handle?
- Is pickup offered from hotels and apartments in Dubrovnik?
- Do I need a print ticket or a mobile ticket?
- What are the operating hours for pickup?
- When will I get confirmation?
- Is there a meeting point?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key Points I’d Prioritize

- Private door-to-door transfer between Dubrovnik Airport and your Dubrovnik hotel or apartment
- Up to 3 people per group for one set price of $47.73
- About 45 minutes in total travel time, designed for smooth arrival or departure
- Mobile ticket and confirmation sent at booking time
- Daily operating hours from 1:00 AM to 11:30 PM
Private Dubrovnik Airport Transfer for Up to 3 People

This is a straightforward service: you get a private transfer from Dubrovnik Airport to wherever you’re staying in Dubrovnik, and the same idea works in the reverse direction for departure transfers. The big practical win is that it’s not a shared shuttle with strangers, waiting, and detours. It’s just your group, your schedule, and a car that’s there to do one job well.
The pricing is shown as $47.73 per group (up to 3). That group size matters. If you’re traveling as a couple with a small piece of extra flexibility, or you’re a trio with luggage, you can keep costs controlled compared with splitting taxis. If you’re solo, you’re still paying the group rate, so it can be a bit more expensive than a budget bus, but the stress reduction is often worth it.
The ride time is listed as about 45 minutes. That’s a useful planning number. It helps you time dinner, hotel check-in, or a quick first walk without building in huge buffers. Still, remember that 45 minutes is an estimate. If you land late, or traffic slows, your pickup comfort is mainly about having the right expectations and a driver who’s on the job.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Dubrovnik
Pickup That Fits Real Airport Arrivals (Not Just a Timetable)
Your transfer is designed around pickup and delivery between the airport and your accommodation. The provider also states they cover all hotels and apartments in Dubrovnik, which matters because it reduces the awkward part of many transfers: trying to decode where you’re supposed to stand, wait, or find the driver.
If you’re doing an arrival transfer, you can think of this as the moment you stop navigating. You’re not figuring out public transit, lugging bags through stops, or hunting for the right route after a flight. You’re getting in and going.
There’s also a small but important detail for departure transfers: the info says that for departures under your departure time, you should write the pickup time from your place. That’s a good sign for customer service. It means they’re expecting you to tell them what you need, rather than forcing a one-size-fits-all assumption.
The Ride Experience: Clean Car, Polite Drivers, and Quick Area Help

In Dubrovnik, your first transport experience can color your whole trip. I like that this service focuses on comfort and the basics that make a difference: dependable pickup and a car that isn’t gross or tired-looking.
The driver experience is repeatedly described as extremely professional and very friendly, including being polite and informative. One driver named Ivan is specifically mentioned as courteous and knowledgeable about the area. Even if you don’t meet Ivan, the takeaway is the same: you’re not just buying a ride. You’re getting a driver who’s comfortable talking through practical things as you go.
That practical information can be underrated. Even a quick orientation—where to head first, what to watch out for, and how to get your bearings fast—can save time once you’re out in Dubrovnik itself. It’s especially helpful if it’s your first time in town and you want your first day to feel like you planned it well.
And then there’s the car. A clean, fresh car is not flashy, but it’s the kind of detail that makes the ride feel cared for. After travel, that matters more than most people expect.
From Airport to Your Door: How 45 Minutes Helps You Plan

About 45 minutes may not sound like a lot until you’re standing with luggage at an airport. The value here is the precision of planning. You can build a real schedule around arrival and not just guess.
Here’s how I’d use the timing:
- If you’re landing and want to get to your room fast, 45 minutes gives you a realistic window for check-in, a shower, and then a short first loop.
- If you’re leaving Dubrovnik, the same time helps you avoid the classic mistake of being overly casual with departures.
Because it’s a private transfer, you’re also not stuck waiting behind other drop-offs. That’s where private rides tend to earn their keep: fewer variables. You still want to be ready on time, but you won’t be bouncing around multiple stops.
One more reason this matters: Dubrovnik can be a place where your first impressions form quickly. If you start relaxed, you’re more likely to enjoy the walk and sights that come after the car doors close.
Price and Value: When $47.73 Makes Sense

Let’s talk value in plain terms. The price is $47.73 per group up to 3. So the question isn’t only whether the number is low or high. The better question is what you get for the money.
You get:
- A private car instead of shared waiting
- Pickup coverage across hotels and apartments in Dubrovnik
- A driver who’s described as friendly, polite, and informative
- A clean car and a smooth ride experience
For a group of two or three, it often becomes a sensible choice because you split the group rate. For a solo traveler, it can still be a good deal if you’re prioritizing convenience and avoiding the hassle cost of transit or multiple taxi rides.
One more useful detail: the booking rhythm shows that, on average, people reserve this about 35 days in advance. That doesn’t mean you can’t book later, but it hints that availability is something people think about ahead of time. If your flight is early or late (and Dubrovnik has plenty of those), booking sooner can be the calm option.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Dubrovnik
Hours, Meeting Point Notes, and the Mobile Ticket Reality

This service runs Monday through Sunday, 1:00 AM to 11:30 PM. That’s an unusually broad daily window, and it’s great for travelers with odd flight times. If your plan includes an early departure or a late arrival, this is the sort of coverage you want to see on the page.
Confirmation comes at booking time, and you’ll use a mobile ticket. That’s a small thing that can save stress. You’re not hunting for paper, and you don’t have to worry about whether you remembered to print.
The meeting point is described as near public transportation. That’s helpful wording when you’re trying to understand where the process happens. Even though pickup is part of the experience, “near public transportation” suggests it’s easy to locate if you need to coordinate in person.
Also, the provider states the tour is for your group only. That matters if you’re traveling with family, friends, or a small group who wants to keep things simple and private.
Practical Tips to Make Your Transfer Feel Effortless

Even with a good transfer, you still control the smoothness. Here’s how you can make it work like a pro:
- Share your exact pickup address
Since they cover hotels and apartments across Dubrovnik, you want your details to match your lodging name and location.
- If it’s a departure transfer, confirm pickup timing
The guidance says that for departures under your departure time, you should provide the pickup time from your place. That’s your chance to build a cushion so you don’t stress at the last minute.
- Keep your phone ready for the mobile ticket
A mobile ticket is convenient, but only if your screen is available when you need it. Arrivals can be chaotic; keep the ticket easy to access.
- Plan around the service hours
The transfer window is 1:00 AM to 11:30 PM. If your flight is outside that, you’ll need a backup plan, or a different arrangement.
- Use the driver’s knowledge for a quick orientation
Drivers are described as friendly and informative. If you want to maximize the value, ask for a simple “where should we go first” recommendation once you’re on the way.
Should You Book This Private Transfer?

You should book this if you want your Dubrovnik trip to start clean and calm. This is a strong choice when you value door-to-door convenience, a private ride for up to 3 people, and a service style that’s described as professional, friendly, and helpful.
I’d especially lean toward booking if:
- You’re traveling as a couple or small group and want to avoid shared shuttle friction
- You have a flight that lands or departs within 1:00 AM to 11:30 PM
- You’d rather spend your first hour in Dubrovnik walking, not figuring out transport
If you’re a super-budget-only traveler who doesn’t mind public transit, you might decide differently. But if you care about comfort, clean rides, and straightforward logistics, this transfer reads like a good-value way to take the first big headache off your plate.
FAQ
How long is the Dubrovnik Airport to Dubrovnik private transfer?
The transfer time is listed as approximately 45 minutes.
What does it cost?
The price is $47.73 per group (up to 3).
Is this transfer private or shared?
It’s private. Only your group will participate.
How many passengers can the car handle?
The group size is up to 3 people.
Is pickup offered from hotels and apartments in Dubrovnik?
Yes. The company states they cover all hotels and apartments in Dubrovnik, and pickup is offered.
Do I need a print ticket or a mobile ticket?
You’ll use a mobile ticket.
What are the operating hours for pickup?
The service operates Monday through Sunday from 1:00 AM to 11:30 PM.
When will I get confirmation?
Confirmation will be received at the time of booking.
Is there a meeting point?
Meeting points are near public transportation, and confirmation details are provided at booking time.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.


































