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Croatia Ferries
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Croatia Ferries schedule between Croatia and Italy

Croatia ferries travel is the most common way to access Croatia’s island and coastal town. Four lines serve major Croatian ports from Bari, Ancona, Pescara and Venice in Italy. Not all ferries operate daily routes to all destinations, so you need to check arrival/departure information carefully.

Jadrolinija (Croatia company) has three international routes, daily route Ancona – Zadar – Ancona and Ancona – Stari Grad – Split – Ancona and once a week connection between Bari and Dubrovnik. On this route, round trip deck passage for two adults without a vehicle costs approximately 90 US$ for the overnight trip, while for two in an external cabin with toilet plus a vehicle 500 US$

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Croatia ferries schedules between Croatia - Italy - Croatia!


Ferries schedules between Venice - Istria (Croatia) - Venice!


Blue Line International, operates daily overnight service between Ancona and Split. Round trip deck accommodations for two run from approximately 200 US$ while a deluxe cabin for two with a vehicle runs about 630 US$ during the summer. For weekend departures from late July through lat August you should add 25%.

SNAV – runs several routes between Italy and Croatia and is the only international connection to popular Hvar island. Prices and schedule information are available from April through September.

Venice Lines – keeps seasonal services Croatia connections between Venice and cities in Istria region like Rovinj, Pula, Porec and Mali Losinj island. From April to September schedule and fares with online booking is available here.


Getting around by Croatia ferries:
Ferry or catamaran travel is a way of life on Croatia’s coast. Practically it’s the only way to get to the islands, apart from Pag and Krk islands, which are connected to the mainland by bridges. When planning your ferry trip you should calculate two important factors:

  • Calculate first the time to get to the ferry port and time you sometimes have to loose waiting in a long vehicles tails to get to the ferry (specially through July and August).
  • Calculate time for the sea crossing to get to your final destination.

Download local ferries schedules from 1st July to 30th September

When you book your ticket at a travel agent, you must submit the following details: Name and Surname, Sex, Age, Type and registration number of the vehicle. It would be helpful to declare any disability, although this is not obligatory. Please note! For those passengers who are not citizens/residents of the EU, the following details are also required: Nationality, Passport Number and Expire date, Date of Birth, and Place of Birth.

Fast Catamaran ferry line from Pula to Zadar, via Unije Island, Mali Losinj and Ilovik Island is introduced in mid summer of 2007. Read more....



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