Private Water taxi from Split to Brac island

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Private Water taxi from Split to Brac island

  • 5.08 reviews
  • 40 minutes (approx.)
  • From $661.06
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Speedboat beats the traffic grind. This private water taxi from Split to Brac is built for speed and comfort, with a ride that’s typically about 40 minutes and runs day or night. You’ll glide past Split’s coastline and the islands along the way, with drop-off as close as possible to where you’re staying on Brac.

I especially like the private, up-to-12 setup. You get the boat and crew just for your group, and the service is offered in English, so you’re not stuck figuring things out mid-ride. I also like small comforts that make transfers feel like part of the trip—bottled water onboard and a crew that tends to be friendly and practical (people have called out captains like Antonela, Dominik, and Danijela for making things easy and safe).

The main thing to consider is that this experience needs good weather, and it operates within set hours (6:00 AM–8:00 PM). If you’re aiming for very early or late timing, you may need to adjust your plan.

Key things to know before you go

Private Water taxi from Split to Brac island - Key things to know before you go

  • Private boat for up to 12: Your group stays together, no sharing with strangers.
  • About 40 minutes on the water: A fast way to get from Split to Brac without the long road/port hassle.
  • Bottled water included: Small touch, big payoff when you’re starting (or ending) a day.
  • English-speaking crew: Helps you relax and enjoy the ride instead of decoding logistics.
  • Pickup and close drop-off: You can start from where you need to be and end near your accommodation.
  • Weather-dependent: If conditions are poor, the operator will offer a different date or a full refund.

Split to Brac by water: why this transfer feels worth it

Private Water taxi from Split to Brac island - Split to Brac by water: why this transfer feels worth it
Getting to Brac from Split can be a mix of moving parts: traffic, finding the right location, handling luggage, then repeating the whole thing in reverse if you’re headed back. A private water taxi cuts through a lot of that friction. The big win is that you’re moving by sea on a speedboat, so you’re not stuck waiting for road conditions or port bottlenecks.

This is also the kind of transfer that turns travel time into sightseeing time. You’re not staring at station signs or walking long stretches with bags. Instead, you’re out on open water with a steady stream of island views, plus the option for a more relaxed pace because the ride is handled for you.

And because this is private, you don’t need to coordinate with other schedules. If you’re traveling with kids, older family members, or a mixed group that moves at different speeds, that matters. Your timing is anchored to your boat rather than to everyone else’s.

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Private boat logistics: what you can expect on board

This service is priced per group—up to 12 people per boat—so it’s designed for families, small groups, and friend groups. A private transfer like this usually feels smoother than public options because you’re boarding together, riding together, and arriving together.

The boat is described as spacious, with storage space for luggage. That’s practical in Croatia, where you might be hopping between locations and still have bags that don’t want to live on your lap.

On top of that, the transfer includes bottled water, which may sound small, but it’s a real comfort when you’re starting your island time. You’re also using a mobile ticket, so you’re not hunting for printed documents at the dock.

One more detail I appreciate: the operator notes that service animals are allowed, and most travelers can participate. That doesn’t mean it’s a free-for-all, but it does tell you they’re thinking about real-world needs.

The crew experience: safety, stories, and that human touch

Private Water taxi from Split to Brac island - The crew experience: safety, stories, and that human touch
A transfer can be efficient and still feel cold. This one tends to feel the opposite—partly because the crew is often chatty and genuinely helpful.

In past rides, the service has been praised for professionalism and safety, including situations where conditions were rough. That’s a key point: speedboats can feel exciting even when you’re doing them for the first time, so it matters that the captain runs a calm, confident operation. People have specifically mentioned feeling safe even when the water wasn’t perfect.

There’s also often a guide-and-captain vibe, not just a driver. Some crews have shared local facts and stories, with names like Antonela, Antonella, Dominik, and Danijela coming up in feedback. If you enjoy conversation, you’ll likely get it. If you don’t, you still get the benefit of a crew that knows how to keep things moving and organized.

Dolphins and little moments (when conditions allow)

One of the most memorable elements people bring up is wildlife spotting—like dolphins. In at least a few rides, the captain has spotted dolphins near Split and even stopped the engine so everyone could watch for a while. You shouldn’t count on it every trip, but it’s a great example of the kind of thoughtful, low-key magic that can happen on the way to Brac.

Also, music has come up—one ride mentioned dance music onboard. That’s not the reason to book, but it explains the mood: it’s not just transport, it’s a fun start or finish.

Timing on the water: operating hours and how to plan your day

Private Water taxi from Split to Brac island - Timing on the water: operating hours and how to plan your day
This transfer runs Monday through Sunday, 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM. So you’re not stuck with a weird schedule, but you also can’t treat this as a 24/7 option. If your flight or ferry timing pushes you outside those hours, you’ll want a Plan B.

The ride time is listed as about 40 minutes. In real life, that usually means the boat is the quick, clean link between Split and Brac—not something that stretches into half a day. That’s ideal if you want to maximize island time without losing a morning (or evening) to transit.

Confirmation is typically received at booking, unless you book within 12 hours of travel. In that case, you’ll receive confirmation as soon as possible depending on availability. My practical advice: if you’re traveling close to departure, don’t wait for the last minute. Even if you can book, availability is what keeps the day stress-free.

The route experience: what you’ll see between Split and Brac

Private Water taxi from Split to Brac island - The route experience: what you’ll see between Split and Brac
The description emphasizes panoramic views of Split and the islands passing by. That matters because the best part of a boat transfer isn’t only speed—it’s the viewpoint. You get to see the coastline from a moving vantage point, with less effort than trying to time viewpoints from shore.

As you travel, you’re also in that sweet spot where you can actually enjoy the ride rather than rush through it. The transfer is short enough that it doesn’t take over your whole day, but long enough to feel like you’ve left the city behind.

And yes, wildlife can be part of the picture. Dolphins have been spotted in at least some rides, including around key coastal areas near Split. If that happens, it’s usually less like a planned “tour stop” and more like a captain noticing something cool and sharing it with you in real time.

Value check: what $661 per group really means

Private Water taxi from Split to Brac island - Value check: what $661 per group really means
Let’s talk money honestly. The price is $661.06 per group (up to 12). That’s the kind of total that feels high if you’re thinking per person. But the moment you think per group, the math gets friendlier.

  • At the full cap of 12 people, you’re effectively paying about $55 per person.
  • For a smaller group, your per-person cost rises—but you’re also paying for privacy, a faster transfer, luggage space, and the convenience of pickup and close drop-off.

The biggest value argument here is time and hassle. If you’re arriving on a travel day with luggage and you don’t want to battle roads, parking, port navigation, and schedules, this transfer is often worth it. You’re buying a smooth start and fewer moving pieces.

If you’re traveling solo or as a couple, the price might feel less comfortable. In that case, you’ll want to compare how much you value privacy versus the cost. If your group is big enough to fill the boat comfortably, this option tends to feel much more like a smart buy than a splurge.

Who should book this Split to Brac private water taxi?

Private Water taxi from Split to Brac island - Who should book this Split to Brac private water taxi?
This is a strong fit if you:

  • Want the fastest, safest-feeling transfer style you can book in advance
  • Travel with kids or anyone who hates long waits and lots of walking with bags
  • Prefer private service where you can relax and not coordinate with other passengers
  • Like the idea of starting the trip with a sea-view ride rather than jumping straight into logistics

It may be less ideal if you’re extremely price-sensitive or if your schedule doesn’t fit the operating hours (6:00 AM–8:00 PM). Also, because it requires good weather, you should be ready for the possibility of rescheduling if conditions aren’t right.

Practical tips to make the transfer feel easy

Private Water taxi from Split to Brac island - Practical tips to make the transfer feel easy
Here’s how to set yourself up for a smooth boarding day with minimal stress:

  • Plan to be ready in time for the pickup you arrange. A transfer runs on a tight, boat-first timetable.
  • Keep valuables and essentials easy to reach. The boat includes luggage storage, but you still want quick access to passports, wallets, and phones.
  • Bring layers. Even on a short ride, sea air can feel cooler than you expect.
  • If dolphins or stories are part of your vacation goal, lean into conversation with the crew. They often share what they’re seeing and what’s coming up next.

If you do everything above, the transfer stops being “getting there” and starts being part of the fun.

Should you book this private water taxi to Brac?

I’d book it if you want a clean, private, time-saving transfer that turns the crossing into a break from travel stress. The private group setup, bottled water, luggage-friendly boat, and English-speaking crew combine into something that feels genuinely comfortable—especially if you’re traveling with family or a group.

I’d think twice only if your budget is tight for a small party, or if your schedule is outside the 6:00 AM–8:00 PM window. Also remember: it’s weather dependent, so build a little flexibility into your broader Brac plan.

If you’re already planning your Split-to-Brac days and you value convenience, this is one of those bookings that can quietly make everything else easier.

FAQ

How long is the private water taxi from Split to Brac?

The transfer is listed as approximately 40 minutes.

What is the price, and how many people can be on a boat?

It costs $661.06 per group, and the service is available for up to 12 people per boat.

Is this transfer private or shared?

It’s private—only your group participates.

Do you offer pickup and drop-off near accommodations?

Pickup is offered, and the drop-off can be as close as possible to your accommodation.

What are the operating hours for this service?

It runs Monday through Sunday from 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM.

Is bottled water provided?

Yes, bottled water is provided onboard.

What happens if the 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.

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