Croatia Ferries
Croatia Ferries form one of the most extensive and well-developed ferry networks in the Adriatic, connecting the mainland with numerous islands and linking the country internationally with Italy and neighboring coastal states. With its indented coastline and island-dotted waters, Croatia relies heavily on ferry transport for both everyday mobility and tourism.
Main Ferry Routes:
Domestic ferry services connect major mainland ports such as Split, Zadar, Rijeka, and Dubrovnik with popular islands including Hvar, Brac, Korcula, Mljet, and Pag. These routes operate year-round, with increased frequency during the summer season. International crossings link Croatia with Italian ports Ancona, Bari, Trieste and Venice, while some seasonal routes also connect with Slovenia and Montenegro.
Passenger and Vehicle Travel:
Croatian ferry services accommodate foot passengers, cars, motorcycles, campervans, buses, and freight vehicles. Short island crossings typically operate multiple times per day, while longer Adriatic routes may offer overnight sailings with onboard cabins and additional passenger facilities.
Seasonal Variations:
Ferry frequency increases significantly between late spring and early autumn, when tourism peaks and island travel demand rises. While core island connections remain active throughout the year, some international and high-speed services operate seasonally.
With its combination of historic coastal cities, crystal-clear waters, and a vast archipelago, Croatia offers one of Europe's most scenic ferry experiences, making sea travel an essential and enjoyable part of exploring the Adriatic.Map of Croatia Ferry Routes
Ferries from Croatia (34 crossings)
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Ferries to Croatia (34 crossings)
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Ferry ports in Croatia
- A - Split
- B - Dubrovnik
- C - Zadar
- D - Mali Losinj
- E - Porec
- F - Rovinj
- G - Umag
- H - Pula
- I - Novalja
- J - Mljet National Park (Pomena)
Connecting Ferry Routes from Croatia
Plan extended ferry journeys from Croatia and discover additional islands and mainland destinations beyond the direct routes. This section highlights connections that require one transfer at another island or mainland port, allowing you to reach even more destinations by sea. The list below shows which places can be reached with a single change of ferry, along with suggested connecting ports to help you plan your journey smoothly and efficiently.
To Albania
Croatia to Albania ferries
Direct ferry crossings:
There are no direct ferry crossings to Albania.
To Gulf of Trieste
Croatia to Gulf of Trieste ferries
Direct ferry crossings:
From Porec to Trieste - Gulf of Trieste.
To Gulf of Venice (Golfo di Venezia)
Croatia to Gulf of Venice (Golfo di Venezia) ferries
Direct ferry crossings:
From Porec, Rovinj or Umag to Venice - Gulf of Venice (Golfo di Venezia).
Indirect ferry crossings (with one change):
From Porec, Rovinj or Umag via Venice to Murano, Burano or Punta Sabbioni - Gulf of Venice (Golfo di Venezia).
To Italy
Croatia to Italy ferries
Direct ferry crossings:
From Split, Dubrovnik, Zadar, Mali Losinj, Rovinj or Novalja to Ancona, Bari, Cesenatico or Pesaro - Italy.
Indirect ferry crossings (with one change):
From Mali Losinj or Rovinj via Cesenatico to Pesaro - Italy.
To Montenegro
Croatia to Montenegro ferries
Direct ferry crossings:
From Dubrovnik to Kotor or Budva - Montenegro.
Indirect ferry crossings (with one change):
From Split or Zadar via Ancona to Bar - Montenegro.
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