Private car transfer from Split to Bologna

785km
One way
From €185 per person
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Private transfer in 8 h 10 min

785km
One way
From €185 per person
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What's included

Door-to-door service

Pick-up and drop-off at any address

Flight tracking included

Your driver will wait if your flight is delayed

Professional English-speaking driver

Local expert, fully licensed and insured

Clean, air-conditioned vehicle

Comfortable ride with climate control

Free cancellation

Cancel up to 24 hours before departure

Luggage included

1 suitcase and 1 carry-on per passenger

Your trip at a glance

8 h 10 min
785km
Private driver
Pick up

Your driver will meet you at your address in Split.

Help with your luggage
Trip

You will travel in comfort for 8 h 10 min.

Smoke-free
Child seats
Pet-friendly
Air conditioning
Clean, comfortable car
Accessible
Free cancellation
Don't miss out on sightseeing stops!

Explore at your own pace and discover these hidden gems on the way.

Castello di Monselice

Palmanova Outlet

Bologna

Your driver will drop you off at your address in Bologna.

Door-to-door service
Total distance↔ 785 km
Estimated time8 h 10 min

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Good to know

  • Child seats available on request
  • Pet-friendly travel
  • 1 checked bag + 1 carry-on per passenger
  • Extra or oversized luggage can be added
  • Flexible payment: card online or cash to driver
  • Free cancellation 24 hours before departure
  • Tips are not included (optional ~10%)
Trusted by 2+ million happy travelers across 130 countries
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Free cancellation up to 24 hours before your pickup time

Overview: car trip from Split to Bologna

From the sun-soaked coast of Split to the shady porticoes of Bologna, embark on an amazing journey. As you leave Split, say goodbye to the Adriatic's blue waves and Marjan’s pine-forest aromas. Get one last taste of Croatia’s natural beauty at Krka National Park before crossing the border into Slovenia.

Daytrip offers an 8-hour and 10-minute transportation from Split to Bologna that emphasizes both the journey and the destination, with every turn along the 487-mile route offering new discoveries. Once in Italy, you have the chance to visit attractions like Palmanova Outlet, where you can get a jump start on your shopping, or the multidisciplinary Castello di Monselice. As you arrive in Bologna, the culinary capital, the aroma of fresh tagliatelle al ragù beckons. With Daytrip you can make this long-distance journey a memorable part of your travel adventure.

About Bologna

Tucked in the center of Italy, Bologna is a city where modernism and tradition blend. It attracts visitors with its red terracotta buildings, medieval towers, and bustling culinary scene. The iconic porticoes, which offer shady passageways throughout the city, are so iconic that they've been made a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Every cobblestone street has a story, and every meal is a celebration.

### History of Bologna Bologna's 2,000-year history is fascinating, blending Etruscan, Roman, and medieval influences. Established by the Etruscans, it became a major Roman metropolis. In 1088, Bologna founded the world's first university, a beacon of learning that still shines today. Walk around the historic center and absorb centuries of history. While the vast Piazza Maggiore whispers of public gatherings and old marketplaces, the Two Towers, Asinelli and Garisenda, remain as sentinels of the medieval power of the city. ### Modern Bologna Bologna, however, is not stuck in the past. This vibrant modern metropolis hums with innovation and life. Walk its porticoed streets, and you will find a mix of modernism and tradition. Modern boutiques coexist with centuries-old stores; tech companies flourish next to historic institutions. The city's gastronomic expertise is legendary, earning it the nickname "La Grassa" (The Fat One). Dive into a plate of tagliatelle al ragù or indulge in mortadella, and you'll understand why. Bologna also boasts an active cultural scene, from avant-garde art exhibitions to cutting-edge music festivals. A city where the past and present merge in a symphony of sights, sounds, and tastes as the artistic endeavors of the Renaissance carry on their own life.

From Split to Bologna: travel tips

Enhance your Split to Bologna transfer with these handy travel tips. Discover scenic stops, pack smartly, and learn a few basic Italian phrases to make your trip more enjoyable:

### Stop along the way If you're driving from Split to Bologna, make time for some scenic stops. Explore Croatia's Krka National Park or Miramare Castle in Trieste, known for its white stone towers. These short deviations can make this journey a memorable part of your transfer. ### Pack light and travel smartly Navigating Italy's cobblestone streets might be difficult with bulky baggage. Pack light and choose a lightweight suitcase or a robust backpack. This will make it easier to get around. Of course, if you're riding with Daytrip, you can pack whatever you want since your driver will drop you off at your final destination in Bologna and handle your luggage! ### Learn some basic Italian phrases Using basic Italian phrases while traveling can enhance your experience. Greet locals with a friendly "Buongiorno" (Good morning) or "Ciao" (Hello). Ordering food at Bologna restaurants? Try "Vorrei..." (I would "like…) and "Grazie" (Thank you). A little effort in learning some essential phrases goes a long way to making connections.

How to get from Split to Bologna

Whether you're a budget-conscious traveler or craving luxury, there's a perfect transportation option for your Split to Bologna transfer. Sail through scenic seas, hop on a bus, catch a train, or fly high above the scenery. Each trip offers a mix of lively cities, calm countryside, and everything in between.

### Bus from Split to Bologna Opt for FlixBus for a budget-friendly option. This journey only runs five times a week. There is no direct bus from Split to Bologna, so you must take one change at either Zagreb or Ljubljana. It takes around 13 to 14 hours, and prices are from $70 to $100 (€65-€90). Price: from $70 to $100 (€65-€90) Duration: approximately 13 hours and 45 minutes ### Train from Split to Bologna Similar to the bus service, there are no direct trains from Split to Bologna. The train takes longer than the bus, requires multiple transfers, and is expensive. It's not a recommended mode of travel unless you want to spend the night in the stopover cities. Price: from $95 to $227 (€87-€209) Duration: approximately 17 hours and 30 minutes ### Ferry from Split to Bologna While there is no direct ferry from Split to Bologna, you can take an overnight ferry from Split to Ancona for a unique experience. The ferry will take around 11 hours and 30 minutes to reach Ancona, and one-way tickets start as low as $14 (€13). Once there, enjoy a restful night on the Adriatic Sea before continuing your journey to Bologna by train, bus, or private car transfer to Bologna. ### Daytrip private car transfer from Split to Bologna Choose Daytrip for a seamless, door-to-door experience. Enjoy the comfort of a private car, local insights, and stops at charming town locations. This trip will take around 8 hours and 10 minutes to travel the 487-mile (785 km) distance, with additional time if you add sightseeing stops. Before leaving Croatia, you could stop at Šibenik, home to two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, while crossing over Slovenia, take a detour to Škocjan Caves, and once in Italy, fashion enthusiasts can enjoy the Palmanova Outlet with over 90 outlets located in the town of Palmanova, famous for its star fort design; this shopping village is a perfect pit-stop before continuing your Split to Bologna transfer. Price: from $195 (€180) per seat Duration: 8 hours and 10 minutes, with additional time if sightseeing packages are added ### Fly from Split to Bologna Flying is the quickest way to get from Split to Bologna; however, as there are no direct flights, you will need to take a connecting flight from a connecting city such as Rome; the quickest flight takes 4 to 5 hours. After you add in the time getting to and from the airport, 2 hours for check-in and security, and at least 30 minutes to get off the plane and get your luggage, the total travel time is more like 7-8 hours. About the same as a private car but with extra stress and hassle.

Things to do when you get to Bologna

Bologna bursts with history and culture, promising unforgettable experiences at every corner. Dive into this enchanting city with these four activities that capture its essence.

### Explore Piazza Maggiore Start your trip in Piazza Maggiore, Bologna's energetic center. Perfect for savoring the city's medieval charm, this busy square is surrounded by historic buildings such as the Basilica di San Petronio and Palazzo d'Accursio. Many of the square's buildings, and the surrounding streets, are lined with porticos, which are the symbol of Bologna. Some 38.5 miles (62 km) of these covered passageways are part of Bologna's UNESCO World Heritage Site, so be sure to pay attention to the varying ages and styles; they date from the 12th century to the present! ### Climb the Asinelli Tower Ascend the Asinelli Tower, one of Bologna's "Two Towers," for spectacular views of the city. It has 498 steps, so it can be a bit challenging, but the panoramic views at the top are well worth the effort. Gaze upon the red-tiled roofs and, on clear days, see the Alps and Apennine mountains in the distance. ### Try some of the best food in Bologna at Mercato di Mezzo No trip to Bologna is complete without diving into its culinary scene. Starting in the busy Quadrilatero Market, where little lanes brim with food stalls, delis, and little restaurants. Savor regional delicacies include velvety Mortadella, tortellini in Brodo, and the iconic venerable Tagliatelle al Ragù. Pair these with a glass of local wine and finish your dinner with a rich espresso. Every bite celebrates Bologna's culinary brilliance and showcases the best of Bologna food! ### Visit the Sanctuary of the Madonna of San Luca Perched atop Colle della Guardia, the 12th-century Madonna di San Luca offers stunning views of Bologna. Part of the excitement is getting there; a portico with 666 arches stretches over 3.8 kilometers. Inside the sanctuary, you'll see stunning frescoes and detailed embellishments. The trek may be a little strenuous, but the view and sense of achievement at the top make it worthwhile.

When is the best time to visit Bologna

Year-round, Bologna welcomes visitors with its rich history and cuisine. Bologna is best visited between April through June and September through October to stroll through medieval streets bathed in golden sunlight.

Summer festivals are full of fun, music, and the delicious smells of Pignoletto. Experience the magic of summer in Bologna with outdoor movies at Sotto le Stelle del Cinema and the Piazza Maggiore transforms into a free open-air cinema on Europe's largest outdoor movie screen. In spring, blooming flowers paint the city in Renaissance colors and the Imola Circuit, a mere hop from Bologna, bursts with speed, drawing adrenaline junkies with thrilling events like Formula 1 races and historic car rallies. Autumn wraps Bologna in a cozy, amber blanket, perfect for savoring rich wines and truffle dishes. Picture yourself under the porticoes of Bologna, wandering through bustling markets and inhaling the rich aroma of freshly made pasta. ### Spring (April to June) Temperature: 55°F to 75°F (13°C to 24°C) Mild and pleasant weather Blossoming flowers and outdoor festivals ### Summer (July to August) Temperature: 70°F to 90°F (21°C to 32°C) Hot and sometimes humid Peak tourist season, vibrant nightlife ### Autumn (September to October) Temperature: 60°F to 75°F (16°C to 24°C) Cool and comfortable Golden foliage, fewer tourists ### Winter (November to March) Temperature: 35°F to 50°F (2°C to 10°C) Chilly with occasional rain Quieter city atmosphere, ideal for cozy indoor activities

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