Ferry to Croatia
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Ferry to Croatia

Croatia Ferry Times

With approximately 205 daily sailings and up to 1329 weekly trips to Croatia, you have numerous travel options. As ferry schedules may vary by season, we recommend using our deal finder to check the latest sailing times and compare ticket prices.

Popular Ferry routes to Croatia

Ferries from Hvar - Split sail with a crossing time of 1h 5m. The average price of a Hvar - Split ferry is about £64.26. The Ancona - Split ferry runs with a duration of 11h 1m. The average price of an Ancona - Split ferry is around £262.43.

Croatia Ferry Operators

Ferries to Croatia are operated by 8 different operators. These include G&V Line, Gomo Viaggi, Jadrolinija, Kompas, Krilo Kapetan Luka, SNAV, TP Line & Venezia Lines.

Ferry Ports in Croatia

Croatia boasts an extensive ferry network with 25 active ports. These ports collectively offer 205 daily sailings and 1,329 weekly sailings, providing ample travel options for both locals and tourists. Among these, the port of Split stands out as the most popular, with an impressive 31 daily sailings and 236 weekly sailings. This high frequency ensures that travellers have great flexibility when planning their journeys to and from Split.

How do I get from UK to Croatia?

Currently there are no direct ferries from the UK to Croatia. To travel by ferry to Croatia, consider taking a ferry from the UK to France or Italy, and then continue your journey to Croatia via car or public transport.

Can I take a car on the ferry to Croatia?

There are multiple car ferries to Croatia, however this may vary by route. Jadrolinija, Kompas, SNAV & Venezia Lines allow passengers to bring their own vehicles onboard most of their ferry crossings to Croatia. However, please check the availability before booking your ferry ticket.

Croatia Ferry Prices and Offers

The price of a ferry to Croatia can vary by route, operator and season. The 2 most popular routes have an average price of £64.26 (Hvar to Split) and £262.43 (Ancona to Split). We recommend booking in advance to get the best ferry deals and availability.

How to book ferry tickets to Croatia

Book a ferry to Croatia online with Direct Ferries, using our Deal Finder and compare tickets.

Croatia Guide

Renowned for its stunning Adriatic coastline, Croatia is a vibrant destination that promises an unforgettable experience. The Split ferry port, the most popular in the country, serves as a gateway to an array of attractions. Visitors can explore the historic Diocletian's Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site, or relax on the beautiful Bačvice Beach. The annual Split Summer Festival, held every July and August, showcases a plethora of cultural performances. From Split ferry port, travellers can easily reach other famous cities such as Dubrovnik and Zadar by bus or car. The city centre is conveniently accessible from the port via regular bus services.

Most popular questions

Which ferries travel to Croatia?

Ferries to Croatia:
  • Ancona
  • Bari
  • Korcula
  • Split
  • Dubrovnik
  • Hvar
  • Bol
  • Trieste
  • Venice
  • Budva
  • Kotor
  • Cesenatico
  • Pesaro
  • Pomena
  • Luka Sipanska
  • Sobra
  • Ubli
  • Milna
  • Makarska
  • Vis
  • Polace
  • Hvar Vira
  • Prigradica
  • Pula
  • Unije
  • Susak
  • Mali Losinj
  • Ilovik
  • Silba
  • Zadar

What is the cheapest ferry to Croatia?

The cheapest ferry to Croatia is £9 from Sobra to Polace. Price exclusive of booking fees.

What are the ferry ports in Croatia?

Croatia Ferry Ports:
  • Split
  • Dubrovnik
  • Zadar
  • Rovinj
  • Porec
  • Mali Losinj
  • Pula
  • Umag
  • Novalja
  • Pomena
  • Makarska
  • Luka Sipanska
  • Sobra
  • Ubli
  • Milna
  • Vis
  • Polace

Can you take pets on the ferry to Croatia?

Yes, you can bring your pets onboard the ferries. Where pets are allowed on the ferries depends on the ferry company. Currently you can bring pets on ferries with
  • SNAV
  • Jadrolinija
  • Gomo Viaggi

Croatia reviews

  • "Bari to Dubrovnik RT June"

    Perfecto, We were much impressed by the professionalism of the crew and staff, cleanliness of rooms, and maintenance of the ship. We'd do it again in a heartbeat.

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  • "Great travel"

    We had a great dinner in the restaurant and the staff were super friendly! we also had a nice drink with an amazing view- followed by the best sleep ive had during my trip! surprisingly the bunk beds were very comfortable!

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  • "Crossing from Bari to Dubrovnik"

    After a week in Tuscany, we travelled by boat with our minibus to Croatia. Very recommendable. Booking the crossing didn't go too well. We only booked deckspace but were able to get cabins on arrival at the port. The crossing itself went well, it's a good and relaxing way to travel. In Croatia, we booked other crossings with Jadrolinja and we can say the same for those crossings too.

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  • "good "

    good service, just few shops…

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