REVIEW · DUBROVNIK
Private transfer Dubrovnik airport to Dubrovnik ACI Marina in Komolac
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A smooth arrival can change your whole trip. This private transfer connects Dubrovnik Airport with ACI Marina in Komolac fast, with a driver who shows up ready for you. You get a door-to-door ride in an air-conditioned vehicle, plus clear pickup details that cut down on that first-day stress.
I especially like two things: first, the driver waits at the arrivals gate holding a sign with your name, so you spend less time scanning crowds. Second, the cars consistently sound clean, spotless, and well kept, and drivers tend to be friendly and helpful with luggage and local tips.
One thing to keep in mind: this is a private service for your group, so if you’re traveling solo or as a couple, you’re paying for convenience rather than splitting cost with other passengers.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth planning for
- Door-to-door Dubrovnik logistics that actually feel easy
- The ride itself: quick, climate-controlled, and low-stress
- Airport pickup at Dubrovnik: your name on a sign
- Arriving at ACI Marina: close to Dubrovnik’s waterfront area
- The return trip from ACI Marina: meeting point clarity
- What you’re paying for: value for groups, sanity for everyone
- Drivers, punctuality, and the little local tips that help
- Timing: when this works best for your schedule
- Who this private transfer is best for
- Practical tips to make pickup and arrival smoother
- Should you book this private Dubrovnik Airport to ACI Marina transfer?
- FAQ
- How much does the private transfer cost?
- How long does the transfer take?
- Where does the transfer start and end?
- Does the driver pick you up at the airport arrivals area?
- Do you get a ticket on your phone?
- How does the return pickup work from ACI Marina?
- What’s included in the price?
- Are gratuities included?
- Are service animals allowed?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key highlights worth planning for

- Name-sign airport pickup at Dubrovnik Airport arrivals, so meeting up is easy
- 35–40 minute ride that saves you time versus figuring out local connections
- Air-conditioned vehicle for the comfort you’ll want right after landing
- Spotless, modern cars and drivers who help with luggage when needed
- Up to 7 passengers per group, with a van sometimes used even for smaller parties
Door-to-door Dubrovnik logistics that actually feel easy

Dubrovnik’s airport isn’t the problem. The problem is everything around it: luggage, timing, buses that don’t match your schedule, and the feeling that you’ll be late to your hotel, rental, or ship. This transfer is designed to remove that friction.
You’re going from Dubrovnik Airport to ACI Marina in Komolac (or the reverse), which is a smart base for people staying near the marina. The ride is short too—plan on about 35 to 40 minutes—so you’re not trapped in transit for half a day.
Because it’s private, you also avoid the usual guesswork of sharing vans or waiting for multiple groups. This matters in Dubrovnik, where one late connection can snowball into dinner plans and check-in chaos.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Dubrovnik
The ride itself: quick, climate-controlled, and low-stress

You’re promised air-conditioned transportation, and that’s not a small detail in the summer when Dubrovnik weather can feel intense. After a flight, that comfort lands fast.
The route timing is another plus. At roughly 35–40 minutes, you’ll feel like you’re moving forward rather than settling into a long commute. And since it’s private, there’s no pacing around other passengers with bags or small children.
If you’re the kind of person who likes your travel day to stay calm, this format fits. You don’t have to manage ticket machines, bus stops, or transfers with heavy luggage. You just meet the driver and go.
Airport pickup at Dubrovnik: your name on a sign

This is the part I’d bet money on for avoiding trouble. The driver waits at the arrivals gate holding a sign with your passenger name. That means you’re not searching for a company desk, a random curb pickup, or a driver who might be hard to identify.
It’s also the kind of detail that helps when things don’t go perfectly. One review noted the driver was waiting even after a delay. That’s exactly what you want at the airport: someone who planned for real-world timing.
Luggage handling is another recurring theme. Several accounts say drivers helped with bags and made the whole moment feel smoother, not tougher.
Arriving at ACI Marina: close to Dubrovnik’s waterfront area
The endpoint is ACI Marina Dubrovnik, Ul. na Skali 2, 20236, Komolac. That matters because you’re dropping near your actual location rather than stopping somewhere “near enough” and then dragging your bags the rest of the way.
Also, the marina area is a practical choice if you’re planning to spend time in and around the Dubrovnik waterfront zone. Getting there directly helps you avoid the common problem: you arrive tired, then you still have to do the “last mile” leg.
There’s a second practical benefit here. If you’re on a trip that mixes swimming, early dinners, or a cruise schedule, timing is everything. A transfer that lands you at the right place reduces the chance you’re cutting it close.
The return trip from ACI Marina: meeting point clarity
For the ride back, the process is slightly different. If you’re departing from ACI Marina, the company contacts you to specify the meeting point at the marina.
That’s a good setup because marinas can be maze-like. You don’t want to be trying to figure out where your driver is standing while you’re juggling a timeline. Having the meeting point confirmed ahead of time keeps the return smooth.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Dubrovnik
What you’re paying for: value for groups, sanity for everyone
The price is listed as $103.18 per group (up to 7). That pricing model is the big “value lever” here.
If you’re traveling as a family, a small group of friends, or anyone with more than a couple of people, it can cost less than you’d think compared with separate taxis. And you’re not just buying a seat—you’re buying a stress-free arrival and departure window with an identifiable driver.
If you’re traveling as just two people, it may feel pricier than public transport. But you’re still paying for:
- a door-to-door pickup
- help with luggage
- an air-conditioned vehicle
- reduced waiting and fewer moving parts
One review even mentioned a van being used for two people without extra charge, which is a reminder that the operator may size the vehicle to your group needs. That can make the whole thing feel more like a proper service than a basic cab deal.
Also, the service is described as fairly priced by people who used it, which is a good sign when you’re trying to choose between “cheap but annoying” and “easy but expensive.” Here, the feedback leans toward easy without going wildly overboard.
Drivers, punctuality, and the little local tips that help
The most praised aspects in the feedback are consistent:
- friendly, reliable service
- drivers on time and ready to meet you
- clean vehicles
- helpful, courteous behavior
You also get the occasional “bonus” that’s hard to quantify but valuable in the moment. One driver named Darko was described as friendly and helpful, with an ability to point out good sites while driving into the city. Another driver, Tomislav, is noted for quick email responses, keeping people informed, and even helping with local info like which bus to catch to reach the old town area.
Even if you already know where you’re going, those small bits can help you get your bearings faster—especially on your first day in Dubrovnik.
Timing: when this works best for your schedule

This transfer operates daily, with opening hours listed as 6:00 AM to 10:30 PM. That range covers most airport arrival windows and common cruise or hotel shuttle schedules.
So it fits well if you’re:
- arriving for a short stay and want the simplest path to your base
- starting a cruise where delays are expensive
- staying near the marina and want the least complicated logistics
One more useful detail: this service is commonly booked well ahead of time, with an average booking window of 124 days. If your travel dates are fixed, booking early can help you lock in your preferred pickup.
Who this private transfer is best for
I’d consider this a strong fit for three groups:
1) Families and friends (up to 7 people).
The group pricing makes the math work, and the private setup keeps everyone together.
2) People tired of DIY transport on arrival day.
If your plan is to spend your first evening exploring instead of wrestling with buses, this is a smart trade.
3) Anyone with luggage or a tight schedule.
Luggage handling, punctual pickup, and fewer handoffs make a difference when you’re moving quickly.
If you’re a solo traveler and you’re comfortable figuring things out independently, you might choose public transport or a standard taxi. But if you want your airport day to feel controlled, this private format is exactly that.
Practical tips to make pickup and arrival smoother
Here are a few things I’d do if I were using this service:
- Watch for the name sign at arrivals. That’s the meeting point system. Make it easy for yourself.
- Keep your mobile ticket handy. The service uses a mobile ticket, so have it accessible.
- Plan for real-world delays. Reviews mention drivers still waiting even when flights run late. Still, if you’re delayed, check in as you would normally.
- For the return trip, confirm the marina meeting point. The operator contacts you to set it, and that’s there to prevent wasted time.
- Budget for optional gratuity. Tips aren’t included, but you’ll have that option if the service level earns it.
Also, if you’re traveling with a service animal, the service allows it. That’s one less decision you’ll need to worry about.
Should you book this private Dubrovnik Airport to ACI Marina transfer?
Yes, I think it’s worth booking if you want a calm, predictable start (or finish) in Dubrovnik. It’s built around what matters on arrival day: finding your driver quickly, staying comfortable in an air-conditioned car, and getting to the marina area without extra hassle.
Skip it only if you’re truly optimizing for lowest cost and you’re comfortable handling the logistics yourself. Otherwise, this is one of those travel purchases that buys back time and energy—especially when you’re arriving with luggage or traveling in a group.
FAQ
How much does the private transfer cost?
The price is $103.18 per group, up to 7 people.
How long does the transfer take?
It takes about 35 to 40 minutes.
Where does the transfer start and end?
It starts at Dubrovnik Airport and ends at ACI Marina Dubrovnik, Ul. na Skali 2, 20236, Komolac, Croatia.
Does the driver pick you up at the airport arrivals area?
Yes. The driver will wait at the arrivals gate holding a sign with the passenger name.
Do you get a ticket on your phone?
Yes, mobile ticket is offered.
How does the return pickup work from ACI Marina?
If it’s a departure transfer, the provider contacts you to specify the meeting point in ACI Marina.
What’s included in the price?
Private transportation and an air-conditioned vehicle are included.
Are gratuities included?
No. Gratuities to the driver are optional.
Are service animals allowed?
Yes, service animals are allowed.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the experience’s start time.

































