Private transfer from
Split to Vienna
Private transfer from Split to Vienna
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A breathtaking natural wonder, features crystal-clear waters, stunning waterfalls, and lush, unspoiled landscapes
Slovenia’s oldest town, charms with its rich history, medieval castle, and picturesque streets by the Drava River
Austria’s second-largest city, delights with its UNESCO-listed old town, vibrant cultural scene, and unique blend of history and modernity
The trip from Split to Vienna features stunning coastal views, picturesque towns, and scenic countryside landscapes
A Split to Vienna transfer starts on Croatia’s Adriatic coast and continues north through inland landscapes before crossing Slovenia’s valleys and towns. Entering Austria, the road leads across countryside and villages on the way to Vienna, a city known for its imperial landmarks, museums, and vibrant cultural life. For the return trip, travelers choosing a Vienna to Split transfer move from central Europe back toward the Mediterranean, combining Austria’s historic capital with the coastal character of Dalmatia. From €757 per vehicle.

Vienna isn’t charming — it’s composed, like something written in silence
Vienna is the capital of Austria and a city recognized for its imperial architecture, cultural institutions, and musical heritage. Highlights include Schönbrunn Palace, the Hofburg, and St. Stephen’s Cathedral, alongside the grand Ringstrasse lined with 19th-century buildings. The city is strongly associated with composers such as Mozart, Beethoven, and Strauss, and continues to be a global center for opera and classical music. Vienna is also known for its coffeehouse culture, museums, and green spaces, balancing a rich historical legacy with the lifestyle of a modern European capital.

Our professional, English speaking drivers will pick you up and drop off at desired location, with option of showing you hidden gems along your route.
Reliability
Your safety and our reliability are absolute priorities. Years of experience in passengers transportation and millions of travelled kilometers guarantee that you will reach your destination rested and within the desired time.
Fleet
Our fleet comprises new generation cars, guaranteeing comfortable and pleasant drive. Sedan, MPV, Van or Luxury vehicle, choice is yours !
Professional drivers
Our quite experienced drivers will do their best to make your transportation safe, and comfortable. With their always professional attitude they are ready to make your traveling as convenient, as possible.
Scheduling and payment of transportation online
It is possible to schedule your transportation online via the Booking Form on our website, make quick payment by your card and we are waiting for you at the agreed point. Cash payment is possible, as well.

Frequently asked questions
Split to Vienna Transfer
The Split to Vienna transfer connects the Dalmatian coast with Austria’s capital in a single journey. Starting from Split, the ride moves north through Croatia and Slovenia before reaching Vienna. It is a practical option for travelers returning from seaside holidays or heading to Central Europe.
This connection works well for families, private groups, and business travelers who want a direct ride between the Adriatic and Vienna.
- Split to Bled transfer option
- Ljubljana to Vienna direct route
- Pula to Vienna travel service
- Graz to Split connection
- Tailor-made tours and itineraries
- Simple booking for your trip
Split to Vienna Transfer: Route Information
- Journey time around 7 to 8 hours
- Direct ride through Croatia, Slovenia, and Austria
- Possible stopovers along the way
- Comfortable vehicles suited for long-distance trips
- Ideal for travelers heading back from the Adriatic
A Direct Connection to Austria’s Capital
Split to Vienna transfer is straightforward to arrange
For cultural events, museums, and city updates, check the Vienna official tourism site.
Split to Vienna Transfer
Optional breaks can be arranged during the booking process at €30 per hour. Suggested highlights are Maribor – Slovenia’s wine capital with the world’s oldest vine, Otočec Castle – a riverside fortress surrounded by parkland, and Celje – a medieval town with a hilltop castle and river views.



























































