Ferry Tips and Guides
Tips and Guides about ferries in Croatia
On this page, you can find all sorts of info, tips and guides about travelling by ferry around Croatia as well as some good references for various ferry travel options in Croatia and beyond:
- Getting by ferry from Split to Dubrovnik – a very good article about travelling by ferry from Split to Dubrovnik in which you can find several options for ferry routes with some interesting stopovers.
- Getting by ferry from Brač to Dubrovnik – good article about finding the right way to travel by ferry from the island of Brac to Dubrovnik. Includes car ferry and foot passengers option.
- Getting by ferry (and other options) from Hvar Island to Dubrovnik – another good article about travelling between Hvar Island and Dubrovnik in which you can read about several travel options.
- Getting from Mljet to Korcula – an article about direct and indirect travels by ferries and buses between Mljet island and Korcula.
- Getting by ferry from Vis Island to Korcula Island
- Getting by Ferry to Korcula Island – a selection of articles about ferries to the Island of Korcula as well as some local ferry news.
- Traveling by bicycle on ferries in Croatia: here is a list of forum topics
How to get from Venice to Dubrovnik is also among the frequently asked questions. As there are no direct ferries from Venice to Dubrovnik here is a complete guide on how to travel between two cities by some ferries, some buses, trains and flights – see all info here
See also info about booking procedures, check-in, boarding and logistics for Bari to Dubrovnik ferry
Also, see maps of travelling by ferry around the Adriatic coast:
- one extra-large map of all ferries in Croatia; good for island hopping – click to see and download, put it on your smartphone and take it with you on your trip for reference
- other ferry maps
Travelling further:
If you are planning to get further from Croatia by ferry to Italy, Greece or Albania, here are some good articles:
- for a guide for ferries from Italy to Albania see this article. It includes all ferry crossings that are currently available between two countries and could be helpful info for someone who is looking for multi-country travel. It is the relevant info for someone who is visiting Croatia but would like to travel further to Albania. Also includes some helpful travel tips. The map is here
- getting by ferry from Croatia to Greece article provides ideas on how to get between two countries using ferries via the Italian ports of Venice, Ancona, Bari and Brindisi. See the map here