Renting a Minivan or People Carrier in Split
Split is one of Croatia's most visited destinations for group travellers, making it a major hub for 7, 8, and 9-seater van rentals. Whether you need a minivan for a family holiday, a people carrier for a corporate group, or a 9-seater minibus for a large party, Split has well-stocked rental fleets from all major suppliers.
Unlike standard car hire, large group vans require advance planning — especially in peak season, when 8 and 9-seater models can sell out weeks ahead. Comparing providers early is the single most effective way to secure both availability and a competitive price. The difference between booking 3 weeks ahead versus last-minute can be 40–60% on the daily rate.
If you're arriving by air, picking up your van directly at Split Airport (SPU) is usually the most efficient option — no transfers, no waiting, full flexibility from the moment you land.
Travel Tips for Split
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Summer demand is extremely high — book vans months in advance
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Island ferries from Split port — confirm van is allowed
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Krka National Park is 1.5 hours north
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Dubrovnik is 3.5 hours south via the A1
Key Districts & Areas
- →Diocletian's Palace area
- →Meje
- →Solin
- →Trogir (nearby)
Airport Pick-up
Collect your van directly at Split Airport (SPU) — the fastest option for arriving groups.
How to Book a Van in Split
Simple 4-step process — takes under 5 minutes
Compare Prices
Enter your dates and pick-up location. We compare 500+ suppliers instantly — no hidden fees.
Choose Your Van
Filter by seats (7, 8, or 9), transmission, fuel type, and extras like child seats or GPS.
Book Securely
Reserve online with free cancellation on most bookings. No deposit required on many deals.
Pick Up & Drive
Collect your van at the agreed location — airport desk, city branch, or hotel delivery.
Which Van is Best for Split?
Choosing the right vehicle size makes a big difference — especially for city driving and parking.
7-Seater People Carrier
Best for: families of 5–6
Premium comfort and easiest to park in city centres. The VW Multivan and Mercedes V-Class are the top picks for city-based groups who want to drive in urban areas.
8-Seater Minivan Most popular
Best for: groups of 6–7 with luggage
The Ford Tourneo Custom in 8-seat config gives you the best balance of passenger space and boot room. Ideal for airport runs and longer road trips out of Split.
9-Seater Minibus
Best for: large groups of 8–9
Maximum capacity. The VW Caravelle handles 9 passengers comfortably. Note: boot space is minimal at full capacity — consider a roof box for longer stays.
Van Rental Prices in Split
Prices for 7, 8, and 9-seater vans in Split vary by season, vehicle class, and how far in advance you book. Here's a realistic breakdown:
Low Season
€45/day
Off-peak, booked 3+ weeks ahead
Typical Rate
€70/day
Standard booking, 1–2 weeks ahead
Peak Season
€130+/day
Summer / last-minute
Compare group van prices in Split
7, 8 & 9 seater options · No deposit · Free cancellation
Driving in Croatia: Essential Information
Everything you need to know before driving a rented van in Croatia.
Road Rules & Local Tips
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Croatian Adriatic coastal road (D8, Jadranska Magistrala) is stunning but slow — allow twice what Google Maps estimates.
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Motorways (autocesta) are excellent and toll roads — the A1 Zagreb–Split costs approx. €20–25 for a van.
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The Pelješac Bridge now connects Dubrovnik to mainland Croatia without crossing Bosnia — no border crossing needed.
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Coastal parking in summer is a serious problem — arrive early at popular destinations or use beach shuttles.
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Ferry crossings to islands require booking in advance in high season — check Jadrolinija schedules.
Speed Limits
Urban: 50km/h. Rural: 90km/h. Expressways: 110km/h. Motorways: 130km/h.
Tolls & Vignettes
A1 motorway (Zagreb–Split): approx. €20 for vans. Krk Bridge: approx. €4. Učka Tunnel: approx. €8. Pay cash or card.
Parking in Split
Coastal towns have severe summer parking shortages. Use P+R facilities in Split and Dubrovnik. Blue zones charge €1–2/hour.
Fuel
Benzin and Diesel. Fuel slightly cheaper than Western Europe. Fill up before island ferry crossings.