Night train, train, bus. Take the night train from Zuerich Hb to Zagreb Glavni Kol. Take the train from Zagreb Glavni Kol. to Split. Take the bus from Split bus station to Dubrovnik bus station. 26h 20m. Re: Getting from Split to Dubrovnik. Just did this 2 weeks ago. The bus station in Split will give you a timetable. We bought return tickets and did this in one day. The timetable shows 4.5 hours driving time, but it is really closer to 4.75-5 hours, and the journey is only something like 200km. Day 9: Korčula. After the buzz of Hvar, take the ferry to the tranquil town of Vela Luka on the island of Korčula, the birthplace of famed explorer Marco Polo and home to some of the best Croatian wines. From Vela Luka, take a scenic drive towards the town of Korčula, also known as “little Dubrovnik”. The departure time in Zagreb is 07:35 (only June to September) and 15:20. The arrival time in Split is 13:50 and 21:30. 2) The overnight train from Zagreb to Split. The departure time in Zagreb is 23:05. The arrival time in Split is 07:05. The ticket price starts at 120 HRK. The night train offers the following service categories: You can opt for the direct route that takes you between Zagreb Central Bus Station and Dubrovnik’s main bus station in about 12 hours. There are plenty of buses running this service daily and tickets cost about 200 HRK one-way. Alternatively, you can choose to break up your trip with a stop in Split. Both cities (Dubrovnik and Zagreb) offer Lufthansa, easyJet and 13 other airlines fly from Nice to Dubrovnik 5 times a day. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Nice to Dubrovnik Central Bus Station via Aéroport / Promenade, Nice Airport, and Zagreb in around 26h 3m. Airlines. Athens - Dubrovnik from 130 Return flights Brussels - Zagreb from 123 € more. Return flights Copenhagen - Split from 159 € more. London (Heathrow) - Dubrovnik The quickest and most convenient travel option is by direct flight with a journey time of only 45 minutes. Traveling the 178 miles from Zagreb to Zadar is also relatively easy by private transfer or rental car; a journey of three hours. There are many direct bus connections from Zagreb to Zadar and the bus trip is only slightly longer than a There are over 10 departures daily, including several night buses. Tickets start from €15 and the journey lasts approximately 10 hours. Buses depart from the main bus station in Dubrovnik, located about 4 km from Dubrovnik Old Town. In Zagreb, buses arrive at the main bus station which is located a 10-minute ride from the city centre. Therefore, the closest train station to Dubrovnik is Ploce, about 2 hours away. A much more convenient way of travelling is taking a bus from Zadar to Dubrovnik as it significantly saves some money and time. There are up to 11 daily departures, including several night buses. Tickets start from €24 and the journey takes around 8 hours. Bah8e.