Transfers to and from the Split cruise terminal, planned around your ship's schedule. Pier pickups for the day ashore, and a driver waiting when you disembark, with a buffer built in so a slow gangway never becomes a missed sailing.
Cruise ships call at the operational port on the eastern side of the harbour, past the Jadrolinija ferry gates, not on the pretty Riva itself. It is a working quay, so on a busy summer morning you can share the road with island ferries loading and a queue of taxis fighting for the same lane. Diocletian's Palace and the Riva are roughly a ten minute walk from the gangway, and both are pedestrian, so we drop and collect at the nearest vehicle point and tell you exactly where to find the car on the way back. If you are only in port for the day, we build the return around your all-aboard time and watch the coast road, because the drive back from Krka or Trogir looks fine at 9am and clogs badly by mid-afternoon.

Cruise line, ship name, port date and your all-aboard time. That last one is what we plan around.
You get the pickup point, your driver's details and a return time worked back from gangway-up, with a traffic buffer.
The driver is at the Split berth with your name. When you head back, you know exactly where the car will be waiting.
“We only had seven hours in port and were nervous about Krka. The driver planned the whole thing backward from our all-aboard time and had us at the gangway with room to spare.”
“Ship berthed late and I expected chaos. He was already there with a sign, no fuss, and knew a way around the ferry traffic to get us into town.”
“End of the cruise, early flight out of SPU. They picked a departure time that felt too early and it turned out to be exactly right for the coast road.”
Tell us the trip and we reply within minutes, any hour of the day.