
Given the many, many islands off the country’s coastline, it’s highly likely that you’ll be utilising ferries in Croatia when you visit the country. The main ferry company in Croatia is Jadrolinija, and they operate the vast majority of ferry and catamaran routes in Croatia, although other companies also exist – see a complete list below.
Ferries and catamarans sail the Adriatic connecting major ports with almost all of the inhabited islands all year round, with many routes having a higher frequency of sailings during the summer months.
Note: a famous (slow) ferry line that sailed down much of Croatia’s coast – connecting Rijeka with Split, Dubrovnik and some of the islands – that was run by Jadrolinija for 60 years – no longer operates.

Ferries in Croatia – Companies and routes
Please take a look at the following websites for timetables, price details and online ticket booking.
- Jadrolinija Routes all along the coast, including a Split – Bol – Korcula – Mljet – Dubrovnik catamaran service; learn more about Jadrolinija
- Kapetan Luka Operates a Split to Dubrovnik catamaran service (including one that operates April to October) as well as several routes from Split to the island of Brac, Hvar and Vis, plus a Pula – Mali Losinj – Zadar year-round catamaran; learn more on Kapetan Luka
- TP Line Operates two Split to Dubrovnik catamaran services, plus routes from Split to Hvar and Korcula, and from Dubrovnik to Mljet, Korcula and Lastovo
- Krilo Shipping Company Operates services from Split to the island of Brac, Hvar and Solta, plus a new summer route from Dubrovnik to Mljet and Korcula
- G & V Line Iadera Routes from Zadar to the local islands, plus Orebic to Korcula
- Bura Line Runs a very useful route connecting Split, Slatine and Trogir
- Mia Tours Local service from Sibenik
- Rapska Plovidba Service between the islands of Rab and Pag, and Rab and the mainland
- RPZ Vrgada operate a service from Biograd na moru and Pakostane on the mainland to the small island of Vrgada
- GP Sibenik operate a route from Brodarica (near Sibenik) to the island of Krpanj
- Nauticki Centar Komiza have a ferry line between Komiza on the island of Vis and the island of Bisevo
Ferries in Croatia – Ticket prices
See prices of tickets for ferries and catamarans in Croatia (including if travelling with a car) on our Ferry and catamaran prices in Croatia page.

Ferries in Croatia – Map
Check out our Croatia Ferries Map to see all the routes operating in Croatia, both in the northern and southern Adriatic!
This map helps plan how to travel along the coast by sea.
Ferries in Croatia – Online booking
You can use the following search box to book tickets for some ferry routes in Croatia, including routes connecting Split, Hvar, Korcula and Dubrovnik. These include services with Kapetan Luka, Jadrolinija and TP Line.
Routes that you can book include:
- Split to Dubrovnik/Dubrovnik to Split
- Split to Hvar/Hvar to Split
- Split to Bol/Bol to Split
- Split to Korcula/Korcula to Split
- Dubrovnik to Hvar/Hvar to Dubrovnik
- Dubrovnik to Mljet/Mljet to Dubrovnik
- Pula to Zadar/Zadar to Pula
Use the search box below to look up timetables and buy ferry and catamaran tickets!
International ferry routes to Croatia
There exist routes from Italy and Montenegro to Croatia – there are no ferry routes to Croatia from any other European country.
For more details, please see our Ferries to Croatia map or the Getting to Croatia by Ferry or Travelling from Italy to Croatia pages.
Sailing in Croatia
If you’d like a bit more control over your sea travel, you can charter a boat. See our Sailing in Croatia section for more information.
