How do I get from Split to Hvar by ferry?


How do I get from Split to Hvar by ferry? Split to Hvar Ferries This ferry route to Hvar is currently served by 4 companies: Kapetan Luka, Jadrolinija, Adriatic Fast Ferries and TP Line. In the high season it runs 14 to 20 journeys per day, in total 131 times per week from Split. In the low season it runs 2 or 3 journeys per day, in total 17 times per week.


Where do the ferries leave from Split?

Split ferry port is located on the Croatian mainland. Ferry routes to and from Split are currently served by 8 companies: Jadrolinija, Kapetan Luka, TP Line, Bura Line, Krilo Shipping Company, Adriatic Fast Ferries, Snav and ENVIRA Sibenik, going to 26 destinations.


Where does the ferry drop you off in Hvar?

As already mentioned above, the ferry port in Hvar is located on the main promenade, right in the town centre, so obviously, everything you might need is very close: bars, restaurants, shop, post office, ATM-s, etc. The tickets can be bought in the ticket office on the main promenade.


How much is the ferry between Split and Hvar?

Prices of the ferries that connect Split to Hvar vary, depending on the season. Cost for the foot passenger is 47 Kuna, cost for the car is 310 Kuna each way.


Is Hvar closer to Split or Dubrovnik?

Hvar at a glance The distance from Split is 19 nautical miles (35 km) and from Dubrovnik 77 nautical miles (140 km). From both places, Hvar is easily reachable as a day trip destination (see other day trips from Split).


Do you need to book Croatia ferries in advance?

Most ferry ticket prices for Croatian routes remain fixed regardless of seasonality. Still, we highly suggest that you book your trip well in advance, especially when traveling in high season to/from popular destinations.


Do you need to book ferry to Hvar in advance?

The ferry Split to Hvar is extremely popular, especially in the summer. So if you wish to board a specific departure, you should definitely buy the ticket in advance, either online or one day before at the port. Is there a toilet on the catamarans from Split to Hvar? Yes, all the catamarans have toilets.


Can you do a day trip to Hvar from Split?

If you are trying to save money, visiting Croatia on a budget, or are simply short on time, a Split to Hvar day trip might just be the right choice for you. Luckily, Hvar Island is only a short ride away from Split, which makes it easy to visit in just one day.


Is Hvar better than Dubrovnik?

Hvar is not as relexing as them, but a lot more relaxing than Dubrovnik. If you like to travel do both but if you want to relax choose one.


Is a day trip to Hvar enough?

If you're visiting Croatia, I would really recommend a day trip to Hvar Town. Hvar is one of the most popular islands in Croatia and I can see why – I loved spending the day here. The charming old town, beautiful scenery and range of great places to eat and drink make it a fabulous place to visit.


Should I go to Hvar or Split?

Split has some great beaches but also the bars and parties for those that want them, while Hvar has a more explorable landscape with plenty of hidden coves, sleepy fishing villages and luscious beaches.


What is the cheapest transfer from Split to Hvar?

The cheapest way to get from Split Airport (SPU) to Hvar is to line 37 bus and Catamaran which costs €7 - €12 and takes 2h 59m.


Where to buy Split ferry tickets?

Tickets can be purchased at the main office of Jadrolinija, the main ferry carrier in Croatia. Office is located within the large ferry terminal opposite the bus terminal that runs all services departing from the docks around the terminal, or at one of the kiosks on Gat Sv. Duje pier.


What is the best way to get to Hvar?

The most direct access to Hvar island is from the Croatian coastal cities of Dubrovnik and Split. There are frequent daily flights to both cities from many EU/European hubs and each has daily, year-round ferry/catamaran/private speedboat service to Hvar island.