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Private boat transfer Split/ Split airport – Hvar
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A private boat transfer can turn travel day into vacation time. You get a chartered speedboat for just your group, with direct service from Split (or the airport) straight to Hvar Town. It’s built for people who don’t want to wait around for ferries or wrestle with schedules.
I especially like the pickup setup: from Split Airport, a taxi brings you directly to the boat, and the driver waits for you at the customs exit with a sign showing your name. The ride is short too—about an hour from Split city, and roughly 1 hour 10 minutes from the airport—so you spend less time in transit and more time on Hvar.
One thing to plan for: the transfer requires good weather. If conditions aren’t right, the provider will offer a different date or a full refund, so keep some flexibility in your plans.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth caring about
- Private speedboat transfer: what you gain over the ferry
- Where pickup really matters: Split city, Split Airport, and nearby docks
- Pickup from Split Airport (the name-sign part)
- Pickup from Split city center
- Pickup near your accommodation (dock access is the key)
- The meeting point on Hvar: where you end up
- What the ride is like: fast crossing, private comfort
- A route note worth keeping in mind
- Crew and communication: small details that reduce stress
- Price and value: when $722.47 per group makes sense
- What you’re really paying for
- Weather and timing: the one planning rule
- Who this transfer is best for (and who might not need it)
- Final decision: should you book this Split-to-Hvar private boat transfer?
- FAQ
- What is the price for the Split to Hvar private boat transfer?
- How long does the trip take?
- Where can you be picked up?
- Where is the meeting point in Hvar?
- Is this transfer private?
- What’s included in the price?
- What language is the service offered in?
- What happens if weather is poor?
- How does free cancellation work?
Key highlights worth caring about

- Private for your group (up to 12): no crowd management, no mixed schedules.
- Airport-to-boat connection: taxi transfer from Split Airport to the dock with a name sign.
- Multiple pickup options: Split city, Split Airport, or a dock near your accommodation (Kaštela, Trogir, Stobreč, Podstrana, etc.).
- Bottled water included: small comfort that saves you from scrambling on arrival.
- Short, direct travel time: about 1 hour from Split city and about 1h10 from the airport.
- English-speaking crew/service: communication is simple when you’re moving between docks.
Private speedboat transfer: what you gain over the ferry

Hopping from Split to Hvar can be simple on paper—until you factor in ferry timetables, boarding lines, and the way “quick” trips start to eat your day. This private speedboat transfer is designed to cut straight through that mess. You’re not sharing the ride with random strangers or hauling your bags from one terminal to another while everyone else is doing the same math.
Here’s what you’ll feel right away when you do this kind of transfer: you get to control the day. The departure time can be flexible to match your itinerary, which matters if you’re arriving on a flight, checking into a hotel, or trying to line up dinner plans on Hvar.
The other big win is the vibe. A ferry is functional. A speedboat is a different experience—lighter, more direct, and way more fun when you want the ride itself to be part of the holiday. One past rider specifically said the boat felt like much more of an experience than the ferry, and that matches what this setup is aiming for.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Split
Where pickup really matters: Split city, Split Airport, and nearby docks

This transfer isn’t one-size-fits-all. You can be picked up from different starting points, which is huge if you’re staying outside the tight central area of Split.
Pickup from Split Airport (the name-sign part)
If you’re landing at Split Airport, you’re not left to figure out the next step alone. A taxi car takes you directly to the boat, and the driver waits for you at the customs exit holding a sign with your name. That detail matters more than people think. Airports are where small confusion costs big time—wrong door, wrong pickup spot, wrong timing. Having someone waiting reduces that risk.
Timing is also defined: the airport pickup is listed at approximately 1 hour 10 minutes.
Pickup from Split city center
If you’re already in Split, you can start from the city center. That route is listed at about 1 hour. In practical terms, this is the best option when you want to keep your morning easy and avoid dragging your day out.
Pickup near your accommodation (dock access is the key)
You can also arrange pickup from close to your accommodation outside Split town—examples include Kaštela, Trogir, Stobreč, and Podstrana—as long as there’s an accessible dock nearby. This is one of the most convenient choices if your hotel is on the coast and you’d rather walk out to the water than transfer to some distant pier.
The important catch here is simple: the listing states the dock has to be accessible. If your lodging is near the water but doesn’t have easy dock access, you might need to coordinate a nearby pickup point.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Split
The meeting point on Hvar: where you end up
The designated meeting point is Hvar Port, 21450, Hvar, Croatia. That’s where the transfer ties off and where your time on the island starts.
One practical benefit of arriving at the port area in Hvar Town is timing. You land close to where you’ll likely be walking, eating, and checking out the central area. The listing also emphasizes arrival straight into the heart of Hvar Town, which is exactly what you want if you’re trying to make the most of limited vacation hours.
Tip for planning: if you’re carrying luggage, think about how you’ll get it from the dock to your accommodations. The transfer gets you to the right place faster, but you’ll still want a plan for the last stretch on foot or by local transport.
What the ride is like: fast crossing, private comfort

The duration is listed as about 1 hour (with airport pickup around 1 hour 10 minutes). For many people, that’s the sweet spot. Long enough for you to actually enjoy being on the water, short enough that you don’t feel like you’ve lost your whole morning.
You’ll be in a private charter setup, meaning the boat is for you and your party only (up to 12 passengers). That changes the whole mood of the crossing. You’re not navigating crowd rules, luggage overflow, or the usual ferry choreography. You can sit where you like and treat the crossing like a mini outing.
And yes, water is provided—bottled water is included. It’s a small line item that really helps on arrival, especially if you’re feeling warm and ready to get moving.
A route note worth keeping in mind
One rider mentioned an easy ride from Split to Stari Grad via boat. That suggests your crossing may pass near other ports or take a route that connects key points around Hvar. The exact routing isn’t spelled out in detail here, so I’d treat that as “you may see/approach other island towns,” not a promise of a stop. Either way, the main value is still the direct, private nature of the transfer.
Crew and communication: small details that reduce stress

The listing includes a crew, and past feedback highlighted a friendly skipper. That’s not just a nice-to-have. When you’re transferring between docks and dealing with timing, a calm, helpful crew can keep everything on track.
The service is offered in English, so you’re not stuck with hand gestures while you’re trying to confirm your pickup point or clarify what to do at the dock.
If you’re traveling as a group (or with kids), the crew can help your day run more smoothly because everyone stays focused on the next step: get aboard, settle in, and arrive.
Price and value: when $722.47 per group makes sense

The price is $722.47 per group (up to 12 passengers). That’s the part people tend to fixate on, so let’s look at it the way it affects your decision.
Because it’s per group, the effective cost drops fast as your party size grows:
- For 4 people, you’re roughly paying about $180 per person.
- For 8 people, about $90 per person.
- For 12 people, about $60 per person.
That’s the key value equation: this transfer can be expensive if you’re traveling solo or as a couple, but it becomes very competitive when you can fill more seats.
What you’re really paying for
You’re not just buying speed. You’re buying:
- Privacy: your group only.
- Reduced friction: especially at the airport, where the driver meets you at customs and brings you straight to the boat.
- Time control: flexible departure times and short total travel time.
If your alternative is a ferry plus extra waiting, plus getting from a ferry terminal to your hotel, plus hauling bags around, the “price” starts to look more like a bundle of convenience and saved time. For many families and groups, it’s a smart trade.
Weather and timing: the one planning rule

This experience requires good weather. That’s not a minor footnote; it’s the whole game for speedboat routes. When conditions are poor, the transfer can be changed to another date or canceled with a full refund.
So here’s the practical way to handle it:
- Try not to build a day that depends on the transfer with zero wiggle room.
- If you’re connecting from a flight or hotel check-in that’s strict, plan your backup option ahead of time.
The upside is that you’re not gambling blindly. The weather requirement is stated up front, and you’ll have options if conditions don’t cooperate.
Who this transfer is best for (and who might not need it)

This private boat transfer fits best when one or more of these are true:
- You want direct, fast travel between Split and Hvar without ferry hassle.
- You’re traveling with a group that can use the up to 12 capacity to bring the per-person cost down.
- You’re landing at Split Airport and want a coordinated pickup that starts at customs.
- You’re staying near the coast outside Split town and want a dock-side pickup rather than a longer overland scramble.
It might feel like overkill if you’re traveling solo with flexible plans and you don’t mind the ferry. In that case, you could choose a cheaper public option and use the saved money for activities on Hvar.
Final decision: should you book this Split-to-Hvar private boat transfer?
If your priority is time, privacy, and a calmer travel day, I think this is an excellent fit. The combination of private charter, short crossing time, and the airport pickup details (taxi to the dock plus the name-sign meet-up at customs) makes it easy to trust your day won’t unravel at the dock.
Book it especially if you’re a group and can spread the cost across multiple passengers. You’ll feel the value immediately when you compare it to the cumulative effort of ferry schedules, queues, and getting from the port to your accommodation.
If you’re traveling as two and you’re okay with weather risk, you can still choose it—but do the math and ask yourself whether “saved hassle” is worth roughly $360 per person range after splitting the group cost.
FAQ
What is the price for the Split to Hvar private boat transfer?
The price is $722.47 per group, up to 12 passengers.
How long does the trip take?
The duration is listed as about 1 hour. Transfers from Split Airport are listed at approximately 1 hour 10 minutes.
Where can you be picked up?
You can be picked up from the port of Split, Split Airport, or close to your accommodation outside Split town (for example Kaštela, Trogir, Stobreč, Podstrana), as long as there is an accessible dock nearby.
Where is the meeting point in Hvar?
The meeting point is Hvar Port, 21450, Hvar, Croatia.
Is this transfer private?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.
What’s included in the price?
Included are all fees and taxes, bottled water, private transportation taxi from the airport to the boat (when applicable), the crew, and you’ll receive a mobile ticket.
What language is the service offered in?
The service is offered in English.
What happens if weather is poor?
This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How does free cancellation work?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid isn’t refunded.































