Travelling by ferry to Split-Dalmatia

To reach Split-Dalmatia by boat, you can depart from 2 countries: Croatia and Italy. The ferries of the 6 companies (Jadrolinija, Krilo Kapetan Luka, TP Line, Blue Line International, SNAV or Blueline) operating crossings to Split-Dalmatia call at 9 ports: Dubrovnik, Split, Ancona, Stari Grad, Bari, Korcula, Rijeka and Pescara.

With a network of 11 ferry lines, it is easy to reach Split-Dalmatia and find the perfect crossing. Ferry companies Jadrolinija, Krilo Kapetan Luka, TP Line and Blue Line International offer up to 11 crossings a week. Find all prices and best deals for Split-Dalmatia on our Vivanoda search engine.

The fastest crossing takes 9 hours (Ancona - Split) with a distance of 147 mi and the longest 14 hours 20 min (Ancona - Stari Grad) with a distance of 158 mi.

Ferries to Split-Dalmatia in figures

Countries
Croatia
Italy
Number of crossings
11 crossings a week
Number of ports
9
Number of ferry connections
11
Number of ferry companies
6
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Popular ferries to Split-Dalmatia

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Most popular ferry routes to Split-Dalmatia

To travel to Split-Dalmatia by ferry, the ferry operators Blueline, SNAV, Blue Line International and TP Line offer daily crossings from Hvar, Pescara, Rijeka, Korcula, Bari or Stari Grad.

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Ferry Split-Dalmatia: Travel Guide

Ferry Split-Dalmatia: What to see and do?

The Split-Dalmatia region is one of the most popular destinations on the Croatian coast. Situated at the heart of the Adriatic coast, this region is packed with charming towns, breathtaking scenery and breathtaking historical sights. Whether you arrive by ferry in Split, Makarska or Supetar, you'll find all the information you need to explore this enchanting region here.

Split, the pearl of the Adriatic, is your ideal starting point for discovering the region. Start your visit at Diocletian's Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the city's most popular attractions. Stroll along its cobbled streets, admire its Roman architecture and soak up its unique atmosphere. Don't miss Saint Domnius Cathedral, a jewel of medieval architecture.

Once in Split, take a boat trip to the surrounding islands of Hvar, Brac and Vis. These islands offer pristine sandy beaches, crystal-clear waters and picturesque villages. Hvar is famous for its lively nightlife, while Vis has retained its authentic, unspoilt charm.

Leave Split by ferry and head for Makarska, a picturesque coastal town nestling at the foot of the Biokovo mountain range. Once there, stroll along the famous palm-lined promenade and enjoy the pebble beaches. Don't miss the statue of Croatian poet Petar Hektorovic, which stands proudly on the town's harbour. If you're a keen hiker, don't miss the chance to climb Mount Biokovo and admire the breathtaking views of the coastline.

Finally, explore the island of Brac from the ferry port of Supetar. This island is famous for its magnificent Zlatni Rat beach, often considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Croatia. Enjoy the sun, sand and turquoise water, or stroll through the charming fishing villages of Bol and Milna. The island is also home to the famous Brac stone quarry, where the marble used to build monuments such as the White House in Washington D.C. comes from.

The Split-Dalmatia region is also full of other treasures to explore, such as Trogir, a remarkably well-preserved medieval town, or Omis, a former pirate hideout nestled between the mountains and the sea.

Whether you land in Split, Makarska or Supetar by ferry, the Split-Dalmatia region promises an unforgettable tourist experience. From fascinating cities to breathtaking landscapes and unique historical sights, this region has it all.

Split-Dalmatia: When to visit?

The best time to visit Croatia is generally in summer, from June to September. During this period, the climate is warm and sunny, with average temperatures fluctuating between 25°C and 30°C. The days are long and ideal for enjoying the beaches and outdoor activities. However, it's important to note that this is also the most touristic period, which means that prices can be higher and tourist sites busier.

Spring and autumn are also good times to visit Croatia. Temperatures are pleasant, ranging from 15°C to 25°C, and there are fewer tourist crowds. This is the ideal time to explore historic towns, hike in national parks or simply relax and enjoy the beauty of Croatia's nature.

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