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Ferries to Croatia

Ferries to Croatia link the country with Italy and open up the many islands along the Adriatic coast.

Harbor of a Dalmatian coastal town in Croatia

The directory lists 32 ferry ports and 174 ferry routes for Croatia. The cruising area is the Adriatic. Most connections run through Split, Dubrovnik and Zadar. From these ports, ferries sail to Italy and Montenegro. A total of 128 routes run within the country itself. Krilo Kapetan Luka, TP Line, Krilo Shipping Company and five other operators sail these routes.

Route map Croatia

  • Jadrolinija
  • Kompas
  • TP Line
  • Krilo Kapetan Luka
  • Liberty Lines
  • Gomo Viaggi
  • SNAV
  • Krilo Shipping Company

Ferry ports in Croatia

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Ferries to Bol

Ferries to Bol

The ferry port of Bol is on the south side of the island of Brač in the Split-Dalmatia region and is one of the island's important harbours, linking it with neighbouring islands and the Croatian mainland. There are several services a day to Split, and weekly sailings are offered to destinations such as Dubrovnik and the island of Hvar.

Ferries to Bršanj

The ferry port of Bršanj is in Croatia. From here ferries run to Zadar, Sali and Zaglav. The port is served by TP Line.

Ferries to Dubrovnik

Ferries to Dubrovnik

The ferry port of Dubrovnik lies in the south of Croatia on the bay of Luka Gruz, about 3 km from the famous old town. Ferries run from here to several destinations in Italy and Croatia as well as to the islands of Korcula, Hvar and Brac, with the most popular services being those to Split, Sobra and Korcula.

Ferries to Hvar

Ferries to Hvar

Hvar ferry port lies on this sunny island in the Croatian Adriatic, a popular summer destination. Jadrolinija and Krilo Kapetan Luka run from Split with up to 17 crossings a day in summer, taking 50 minutes to 1.5 hours.

Ferries to Ilovik

Ilovik is a small Croatian island south of Lošinj, known for its flowers and its quiet. Kapetan Luka catamarans link the island with Mali Lošinj (35 minutes), Silba and Zadar.

Ferries to Jelsa

Jelsa lies on the north coast of the island of Hvar in Croatia. Krilo catamarans link the port with Split (1 hour 45 minutes) via Bol on Brač. In high season there are daily services.

Ferries to Korcula

Korčula is a historic island town on the Dalmatian coast of Croatia. TP Line and Kapetan Luka link the island with Split, Hvar and Dubrovnik. Car ferries run to Vela Luka in the west of the island.

Ferries to Luka Sipanska

Luka Sipanska sits on the west coast of Šipan, one of the Elaphiti Islands, about 17 kilometres north-west of Dubrovnik in Croatia. Ferries call at the small port several times a week, running to Dubrovnik and to Sobra, among other places.

Ferries to Mali Losinj

Mali Losinj is on the island of the same name in the Kvarner Gulf in western Croatia and links the country with Italian ports such as Trieste, Cesenatico and Pesaro as well as with Croatian destinations such as Pula and Zadar and several smaller islands nearby. Today Mali Losinj is the tourist centre of the island.

Ferries to Milna

Milna is on the west coast of the island of Brač in Croatia and is linked to the mainland by regular ferry services to Split. Ferries also run from the small harbour to the islands of Hvar, Korčula and Mljet and to Dubrovnik.

Ferries to Novalja

Novalja lies in the north of the Croatian island of Pag on the Adriatic and links Croatia with Italy through regular ferry services to Pesaro and Cesenatico.

Ferries to Olib

Ferries to Olib

Olib is a car-free island off Zadar. TP Line links the island with Zadar (around 2 hours 15 minutes) as well as with Silba and Premuda. Cars have to be parked at the harbour.

Ferries to Polace

Polace lies on the island of Mljet in southern Dalmatia and serves as a ferry port for tourist ferries. Ferries run from Polace to Dubrovnik, Sobra, Korcula and Ubli, with up to 20 crossings a week.

Ferries to Pomena

Pomena is a small harbour on the Dalmatian island of Mljet in southern Croatia. Ferries run from here several times a day to Dubrovnik and to other Dalmatian islands such as Korčula and Hvar.

Ferries to Porec

Ferries to Porec

Porec lies on the west coast of the Istrian peninsula in Croatia and is built around a harbour sheltered by the small island of Sveti Nikola. The ferry port links Croatia several times a week with Italian destinations such as Venice and Trieste.

Ferries to Premuda

Premuda lies between Zadar and Mali Lošinj in the northern Adriatic. TP Line links the island with Zadar (around 1 hour 15 minutes) as well as with Silba and Olib.

Ferries to Pula

The ferry port of Pula is in the north-west of the Croatian city of Pula at the southern tip of the Istrian peninsula and today serves as a starting point for ferry services to Italy and to other parts of Croatia. Ferries run from here to several Croatian destinations and to Italy, with the ports of Zadar and Mali Losinj among the most popular connections.

Ferries to Rogac

Rogač is the ferry port of the island of Šolta near Split. Krilo runs ferries to Split all year round (30-60 min). In high season there are up to 8 services a day, and cars are carried.

Ferries to Rovinj

Ferries to Rovinj

Rovinj lies on the west coast of the Istrian peninsula in Croatia and is linked with Venice and Trieste by the operator Kompas. The service to Venice runs with around two departures a week and matters as a tourist ferry link between the Croatian Adriatic and Italy.

Ferries to Sali

Sali ferry port is in Croatia. Ferries run from here to Zadar, Zaglav and Bršanj. The port is served by TP Line.

Ferries to Silba

Ferries to Silba

Silba is a car-free island in the Kvarner Gulf, Croatia. Jadrolinija runs car ferries to Zadar (via Olib and Premuda), and Kapetan Luka runs catamarans to Mali Losinj, Ilovik and Pula.

Ferries to Sobra

Sobra is a harbour village on the island of Mljet in southern Croatia and serves as the island's main port, with ferry links to Dubrovnik-Gruž and Ston.

Ferries to Split

The ferry port of Split lies on the eastern Adriatic coast in Dalmatia and is Croatia's most important passenger port. It has good links to the Croatian islands such as Brač, Hvar and Korčula as well as to Italy, with destinations such as Ancona.

Ferries to Supetar

The ferry port of Supetar is in Croatia. Ferries run from here to Split. The port is served by Krilo Kapetan Luka.

Ferries to Susak

Ferries to Susak

Susak is an unusual Croatian island with sandy ground and a folk culture of its own. Kapetan Luka catamarans link the island with Mali Lošinj, Unije and Pula.

Ferries to Sutivan

Sutivan is on the north-west coast of the island of Brač. Krilo runs up to 2 catamarans a day to Split all year round (30 min). Cars cannot be carried.

Ferries to Ubli

Ubli is a small coastal village on the Croatian island of Lastovo in the Dubrovnik-Neretva region and serves as the island's ferry port and natural harbour. The port is served from Dubrovnik, Korcula and Polace and is the central link between the remote island and the Croatian mainland.

Ferries to Umag

The ferry port of Umag is on the west coast of Istria in Croatia, in the country's westernmost town. The port links Croatia with Venice in Italy on a seasonal ferry service.

Ferries to Unije

Unije is a small Croatian island between Cres and Lošinj. Kapetan Luka catamarans link the island with Mali Lošinj, Susak and Pula on the route to Zadar.

Ferries to Vis

The ferry port of Vis is in Croatia. Ferries run from here to Split. The port is served by Krilo Kapetan Luka.

Ferries to Zadar

Ferries to Zadar

Zadar ferry port lies on the Croatian Adriatic coast in northern Dalmatia and links the port city with Ancona in Italy as well as several Croatian islands such as Silba, Pula, Mali Lošinj and Ilovik. The most popular services are the routes to Silba, Pula and Mali Lošinj.

Ferries to Zaglav

Zaglav ferry port is in Croatia. Ferries run from here to Zadar, Sali and Bršanj. The port is served by TP Line.

Ferry routes Croatia

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