REVIEW · SPLIT
Private Transfer: Split airport to Makarska (any hotel or apartment) up to 8 pax
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Your vacation starts before you leave the airport. This private transfer saves you from the taxi scramble with a chauffeured ride and a driver who waits for delayed flights. I especially like the calm, scheduled feel (you’re not guessing, you’re not hunting), plus the practical touch of onboard Wi‑Fi. One consideration: you’ll want to match the vehicle to your headcount (regular car up to 3, minivan up to 8), and larger groups may need separate bookings.
The communication side is what makes it feel low-stress. The office contact (Ivan) is quick to respond, and the drivers—people like Zvone, Mario, Davor, Daniel, Hrvoje, David, and Josip—show up ready, friendly, and efficient. You’re also not just paying for a car; you’re paying for someone to handle the awkward airport moments so you can start your trip on time.
For families, this one is practical. Child seats and boosters are available on request, and you’ll just need to share the kids’ ages. The ride is air-conditioned, and there’s Wi‑Fi to help everyone stay sane—especially if your flight lands earlier than you planned.
In This Review
- Quick hits
- Why This Private Split Airport–Makarska Ride Feels Like Real Value
- Meeting Your Driver at Split Airport Without the Panic
- Car vs Minivan: Picking the Right Vehicle for Your Group
- What the 1.5-Hour Ride Actually Does for You
- Family-Friendly Transfer: Child Seats, Boosters, and Safer Starts
- Where You’ll Be Picked Up and How Timing Works
- Price Check: How to Judge the Cost Fairly
- Who Should Book This Transfer (and Who Might Not)
- Should You Book This Private Split Airport to Makarska Transfer?
- FAQ
- How long is the private transfer from Split Airport to Makarska?
- What if my flight is delayed?
- What vehicle do I get for different group sizes?
- Is Wi‑Fi available in the car?
- Do you offer child seats or boosters?
- Can I use this service for the return trip to Split Airport?
- Are tips included in the price?
Quick hits
- Flight-delay waiting: Give your flight number and the driver waits, no matter how long.
- Private ride, your schedule: No sharing a shuttle with strangers.
- Car or minivan: Regular car for up to 3 passengers, minivan for up to 8.
- Wi‑Fi onboard: Useful for messages, entertainment, and avoiding travel-time boredom.
- Child seats and boosters: Available free of charge if you provide kids’ ages.
Why This Private Split Airport–Makarska Ride Feels Like Real Value

Between Split Airport and the Makarska Riviera, the biggest pain is often the unglamorous part: figuring out transport while your luggage is fighting for space and your timing is based on airline chaos. This is a private transfer built to remove that friction.
I like that you don’t have to bargain, negotiate, or stand in a line that seems to grow right when you’re tired. The service is priced per group, not per person in a way that forces solo travelers to overpay. For a small group of up to three, the cost can be a straightforward swap for two or three taxis plus the risk of waiting.
For larger parties, it gets even smarter. If you need up to eight seats, you’re not splitting up the group or doing multiple confusing pickups. You’re booked into one vehicle type—car for small groups, minivan for groups—so everything stays together from curb to hotel door.
The practical upside: you arrive at your Makarska address with less stress, not more. And in places like Makarska, that kind of calm can matter just as much as the view.
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Meeting Your Driver at Split Airport Without the Panic
The key detail here is simple: you provide your flight number. The driver then tracks your arrival and waits for you even if the flight is delayed. That’s huge when you’ve got jet lag, a last-minute seat shuffle, or bags that take extra time.
You can also plan around how airport pickups usually go. The driver meets you at the airport side you need, and your “meet up” moment is handled rather than improvised. In real-world terms, that means you spend less time walking in circles and more time getting your first shower, beach bag, or dinner reservation sorted.
Another thing I appreciate is the English-speaking service. Drivers are described as having excellent English, and they provide information during the drive. One rider noted routes that avoided some coastal road stress, and another mentioned motorway use after asking for it—so the driver isn’t just silent transport. You can steer the conversation, or keep it quiet and just enjoy the ride.
Car vs Minivan: Picking the Right Vehicle for Your Group
You get two main vehicle options. A regular car handles up to three passengers. A minivan can take up to eight passengers. Both are air-conditioned, and both come with onboard Wi‑Fi.
This matters more than it sounds. A lot of transfers start to fall apart when you have too many people and too much luggage. Here, your booking is designed around the reality of group travel: seats, comfort, and not forcing a split between people and bags.
If you’re traveling with more than eight people, the setup is flexible. You can do several bookings until you reach the total number you need. It’s not ideal if you want one big single vehicle, but it’s a workable solution that keeps everyone in the same transfer window.
Also, the service works both directions. You can use it from Makarska to Split Airport and also for the return.
What the 1.5-Hour Ride Actually Does for You

The drive is listed as about 1 hour 30 minutes, give or take. That time window is the heart of what you’re buying: a direct, private route with someone responsible for getting you there.
Here’s what you can expect once you’re in the vehicle:
- You settle in immediately (air-conditioning helps fast in summer).
- You get Wi‑Fi onboard, which is handy for airport messages, last-minute updates, or just keeping kids occupied.
- You’re free to chat or relax while the driver handles navigation.
One practical detail worth noting is route choice. Drivers may use different roads depending on the situation—like choosing the motorway when it helps, or taking alternative roads that avoid some coastal congestion. You don’t need to know any geography. You just tell the driver your preference if you want it, and they handle the logistics.
And because the driver provides lots of information, the ride can feel like more than transportation. It’s a quick introduction to the area around Makarska, not a lecture—just enough context so you understand what you’re seeing once you arrive.
Family-Friendly Transfer: Child Seats, Boosters, and Safer Starts
If you’re traveling with kids, this is where the service earns its keep. Child seats and boosters are included and available free of charge. The only requirement is that you share the children’s ages ahead of time.
That prevents a common headache in private transfers: showing up with a kid who needs a seat and then scrambling for one on the spot. Here, you’re already covered, so your arrival is smooth.
Another detail that helps families is that the vehicle is private. Kids don’t have to contend with strangers, and you don’t have to negotiate your way through multiple stops. It’s just your group, your pace, and your arrival.
Service animals are allowed too, which can matter if your travel setup includes an assistance animal.
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Where You’ll Be Picked Up and How Timing Works
This transfer is designed for pickup to your Makarska hotel or apartment address. On the return trip, you’re also able to arrange pickup from Makarska back to Split Airport.
The listing shows a start in Makarska at 21300 Makarska, Croatia with a start time of 7:00 am. In practice, the important part is that the driver coordinates with your flight schedule. The driver waits for delayed flights, and you provide flight details so they can time your pickup properly.
If you’re landing at an odd hour or you’re catching onward connections the same day, this flexibility is a strong point. It’s also why I’d treat this as a serious “arrival plan,” not a casual add-on. A transfer like this can protect the rest of your schedule.
One more comfort detail: you get a mobile ticket. That usually means less paper juggling, which is always a win when you’re moving through an airport with luggage.
Price Check: How to Judge the Cost Fairly
The price shown is $176.69 per group (up to 3), and the duration is about 1 hour 30 minutes. For a private car, that can sound like a lot if you’re imagining “just a taxi.” But taxis aren’t always reliable on timing, and the real cost is often the time you lose, plus the stress of finding a vehicle when lines are long.
For three people, it can be a fair swap:
- You avoid waiting and bargaining.
- You avoid the risk of being stuck after arrival with tired energy and inconsistent pickup spots.
- You arrive at your exact address, not a vague drop-off.
If you’re solo, you might wonder if you should take a bus or taxi instead. With a solo traveler, the value depends on how much you care about comfort and time. This is best when you can spread the cost across a small group or when you’re traveling with family and want fewer moving parts.
Also, pricing can dip during promotions. One rider reported a deal where the airport-to-hotel transfer for three people was €109. Deals like that make the private option feel even more reasonable.
Tips aren’t included. That’s normal for this kind of service. If you’re a careful budgeter, just remember to set aside a little extra for gratuity.
Who Should Book This Transfer (and Who Might Not)
This is a strong fit if:
- You’re traveling with kids and want child seats ready.
- You’re arriving late or at a time when airport pickup lines could be annoying.
- You have a small group (up to three) and want a simple door-to-door start.
- You’re in a group heading to Makarska/Tucepi-style towns and want to keep everyone together in one vehicle.
It might be less ideal if:
- You’re traveling completely alone and you’re comfortable with public transport or waiting.
- Your group is larger than eight and you hate the idea of doing multiple bookings.
For most people heading from Split Airport to Makarska, this is the kind of service that turns an unknown arrival into a known one.
Should You Book This Private Split Airport to Makarska Transfer?
Yes, I’d lean toward booking it—especially if you value time and peace of mind on arrival. The biggest wins are the driver who waits for delayed flights, the door-to-address pickup feel, and the practical comforts like Wi‑Fi and air-conditioning.
If your group fits the vehicle size (up to 3 in a car or up to 8 in a minivan), it’s also easier to call this a straightforward value decision. And if you’re bringing children, the included child seats and boosters can save you from an avoidable travel scramble.
Book it when you want a smooth start more than you want a bargain. You’ll feel that difference the moment you step out of the airport and don’t have to figure out what happens next.
FAQ
How long is the private transfer from Split Airport to Makarska?
The transfer duration is listed as approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.
What if my flight is delayed?
You provide your flight number, and the driver waits for you no matter how long the flight is delayed.
What vehicle do I get for different group sizes?
You can choose a regular car for up to 3 passengers, or a minivan that accommodates up to 8 passengers.
Is Wi‑Fi available in the car?
Yes. The vehicle includes free Wi‑Fi.
Do you offer child seats or boosters?
Yes. Free child seats and boosters are available on request. You’ll need to provide the children’s ages.
Can I use this service for the return trip to Split Airport?
Yes. The service can be used both ways: Makarska to Split Airport and Split Airport to Makarska. Just message the company for the return request.
Are tips included in the price?
No. Tips are not included.
































