Articles tagged: Dubrovnik

Hvar Island Hopping
Island Hopping from Hvar is a very good idea as the island is situated in the center of Central Dalmatian islands with good car and passenger ferry connections so it is indeed a good place to island-hop to local islands and to Split or Dubrovnik. There are direct and indirect ferry connections
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Island Hopping in Croatia
Croatia is a popular tourist destination for a reason. Visiting Croatia’s islands is quickly becoming one of Europe’s most popular adventures but with islands to choose from it can be difficult to decide where to begin your explorations. This Croatia island hopping overview will provide you with all of the
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Venice to Dubrovnik by Ferry
Getting by ferry from Venice to Dubrovnik may be among the most interesting sea crossings in the Adriatic. It is particularly good for summertime when calm and sunny sailings can be such a relaxing experience. There is no direct ferry or car ferry line that connects Venice and Dubrovnik. It used
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Jadrolinija is constructing three brand-new electrically powered ferry boats
Jadrolinija, the Croatian state-owned ferry company has initiated a public bidding process for the construction of three electricity-driven passenger ferry boats. Three new ferries, when built, should sail in the Dubrovnik area, on line 807 Suđurađ – Dubrovnik, sailing from Dubrovnik to the Sipan, Lopud, and Kolocep (the Elafiti Islands), currently
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Split to Dubrovnik Ferry
Split to Dubrovnik ferry is a seasonal ferry route (April to October), that sails at least 3 times a day. The journey lasts for 4.5 hours. It’s run by Jadrolinija, Krilo & TP Line ferry companies. This is a popular and frequent ferry route that connects Split port with Dubrovnik. Here are the schedules, bookings, and ticket prices. Schedules and
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From Puglia to Dalmatia: Discover the Bari to Dubrovnik Ferry
Bari to Dubrovnik ferry is run by the Jadrolinija ferry company and sails from April to November. Dubrovnik to Bari is mostly an overnight ferry with a journey time of about 10 hours. The ferry is sailing from two to four times a week, depending on the season. Here are the schedules, bookings, and prices
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Ancona to Dubrovnik by Ferry
Getting by ferry from Ancona to Dubrovnik is a very good option to consider. If the weather is good this can be a relaxing journey with amazing views. At the present, no direct ferry line exists between Ancona and Dubrovnik. Travelers often use Bari to Dubrovnik crossing, but if you prefer to avoid
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Italy to Dubrovnik by Ferry
Italy to Dubrovnik ferry routes covers seasonal ferry crossings that operate from April to November and sail several times per week. These ferries cross the Adriatic Sea from Italy to Croatia. Journeys last 11 to 28 hours, depending on the route and season. Some routes involve overnight ferry crossings. The ferries are
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Dubrovnik Ferry Port: Gateway from Italy and Albania to the Dalmatian Coast
Situated in Gruz bay, the working class area of Dubrovnik, the ferry port and cruise terminal is about three kilometers distance from the Old City of Dubrovnik. Car Ferries to and from Bari, Italy arrive and depart from this spot as well as numerous local ferries and catamarans. For time
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Croatia To Greece by Ferry
There are no direct ferry connections from Croatia to Greece. If you would like to reach Greece from Croatia by ferry you would need to take a ferry to Italy and another one from there to Greece. There are several Croatian ferry ports that have ferry connections with Italy including
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Pula to Dubrovnik by Ferry
Getting by ferry from Pula to Dubrovnik could be a very nice sea crossing and an excellent opportunity to see the Croatian coast by slow (or faster) ferry. There is currently no direct ferry crossing that connects these two cities. However, by careful planning, you can reach your destination and enjoy the travel and
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Lokrum Island Ferry
How to get to Lokrum island? The easiest and most comfortable way to get to Lokrum Island is to take one of the frequent ferries from Dubrovnik or Cavtat to Lokrum. Lokrum island ferry connects Dubrovnik or Cavtat with Lokrum. This is a popular and frequent seasonal ferry route (April to November)
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Zadar to Dubrovnik by Ferry
Getting by ferry from Zadar to Dubrovnik could be a very nice sea crossing and an excellent opportunity to see the Croatian coast by slow (or faster) ferry. There is currently no direct ferry crossing that connects these two cities, although it used to be one for decades but was discontinued years
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Puntamika – Fast Catamaran Ferry for TP Line
TP Line, a Croatian ferry company, has acquired its new fast catamaran ferry, Puntamika. This lovely fast passenger ferry, initially named ‘Majestic Grace’, was built in 2019 in Cahaya Samudra Shipyard, Indonesia, and was previously owned by Majestic Fast Ferry Pte Ltd. It was delivered in Croatia at the beginning of 2022 and
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Sailing from Bari: Discover Southern Italy’s Adriatic Ferry Hub
Situated at the waterfront of this lovely Italian city, the Bari ferry port and passenger terminal are within walking distance of this vibrant city’s squares, hotels, markets, and several amazing landmarks. Car ferries to and from Albania, Greece, and Croatia all arrive and depart from here. From here you can
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Krilo Lux – New Fast Catamaran Ferry for Krilo Kapetan Luka
Krilo Kapetan Luka, a Croatian ferry company, to acquire its new fast catamaran ferry, Krilo Lux. This brand new GRP-built passenger ferry was recently launched in Gondan, the Spanish shipyard with headquarters in the GRP Fibreglass division in Castropol, Asturias. This is their second vessel built for the Krilo Hr
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Orebic to Dubrovnik By Ferry
When visiting Orebić, a lovely small town situated on the southern slopes of Peljesac, that offers beautiful pebbly beaches, an amazing coastline, and breathtaking views over the sea and mountain, you indeed want to visit Dubrovnik too. Dubrovnik is just up the road, about 2 hrs drive from there. But
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