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Catamaran Ferries are faster than traditional ‘monohull' ferries. These ferries can achieve much higher speeds. In Europe, you have several of these fast catamaran connections that you can take.

Take for instance the ferry on the connection between Hirtshals and Kristiansand:

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The Franciso ferry remains the fastest ferry, built by Incat:

HSC Francisco is a High-Speed Catamaran built by Incat in Hobart, Tasmania. Powered by liquefied natural gas, she is currently the fastest passenger ship in service, reaching a speed of 58 knots (107 km/h; 67 mph). The propulsion is by two GE LM2500 water jets. Connecting Buenos Aires with Montevideo .

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A ferry connection is considered fast if more than 40 knots can be achieved. Only ferry catamarans make this. Boats that are often high and therefore have less friction with the water.

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Catamaran connections in Scandinavia and the Baltic Sea

  • Aarhus – Odden
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  • Hirtshals (Denmark) and Kristiansand (Norway)
  • Viking FSTR – Helsinki to Tallinn (Very fast!)

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You also have these ferries in the British Isles, including from Stranraer to Belfast and ferries from England to the Channel Islands. Since these often change locations, it is difficult to pin them to one location or connection.

You also recently have more of these High-Speed ​​ferries available around Greece.

The Largest Catamaran Ferry

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The largest diesel-powered catamaran ferry is the  HSC Express 1 and 2  between Aarhus and Odden (as well as Rønne and Ystad) in Denmark. More information about this catamaran can be found  here on Wikipedia  . The newer variants of this Ferry. For example, the HSC Express 3 is slightly smaller, so it may well be the case that these will remain the fastest and largest catamarans in the world for a very long time.

UPDATE: By the way, the  Express 5  will eventually become the largest.

Sometimes you hear that the Hodor pleasure yacht (  Astilleros Armon  ) is the largest catamaran with 60 meters, but this is incorrect. It is much smaller than the HSC Express at  112.6 meters .

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The Bajamar Express is a beauty, love to see more of these catamaran ferries in Europe!

The White Blue ferry is the Iris 6.1 Catamaran Passenger Ferry. I think the project failed:

” The philosophy underpinning the design concept was the need to achieve three important targets. Most importantly, it had to be able to transport passengers in comfort. In order to impose a mimimal environmental impact on ports, estuaries and banks, it had to generate a low wake at all operational speeds. Lastly, it had to meet these standards without negatively influencing the hull form, which was designed to maximise speed and economy.”

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A Complete Guide to How and Where to Travel in Croatia by Ferry or Catamaran

By: Author Tracy Collins

Posted on Last updated: November 18, 2021

If you are on a Croatian holiday one of the best ways to explore the country is by ferry or catamaran. The vast cultural treasure of Croatia with its diverse landscapes and thousands of islands has numerous UNESCO World Heritage sites .

Croatia’s coastline boasts of thousands of islands each with their own unique landscape. If you really want to feel and experience the essence of the country, it is a must to visit those islands, and one of the most popular and convenient ways of doing so is by ferry or catamaran.

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Travelling by ferry is a great way to discover the islands of Croatia and the beautiful small beaches framing the turquoise waters of the seas. With more than six thousand kilometres of coastline, you are sure to reach an island of your dreams for an exotic trip.

As it is highly likely that you’ll be making good use of ferries in Croatia when you visit the country it is useful to know about the different ferry services, the popular routes and how to book your ferry tickets.

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Many ferry and catamaran services sail down the islands all year round. During the summer months, some services provide a higher frequency of sailings to cater to the growing demand.

Discover Croatia and its diverse landscapes with ferries and get ready for an unparalleled experience.

There are hundreds of ferries that run in a day during the peak season. It is advisable to book in advance for the ferry services as there might be limited space because of the extra rush during the peak season.  Some ferry companies do not allow passengers to step in without a booked seat in advance, especially for the overnight routes.

When we planned our Croatian itinerary we booked our ferry from Dubrovnik to Split via Hvar a few months in advance to ensure we were able to travel on the day and at a time we wanted.

Popular islands to visit in Croatia by ferry or catamaran include Hvar, Korčula, Vis, and Brač but with so many beautiful islands you really are spoilt for choice.

I have been asked by a few readers how we booked our ferry. It is actually very easy to book ferry services on the most popular routes at leading transportation booking sites. 

All you need to do is browse the booking site and check the availability of the popular routes such as the ferry Split Hvar or Hvar Korcula or trips between Split, Slatine, and Trogir that are high in demand. Booking ferries around Croatia has never been so easier, and almost all ferries are available for online booking on popular booking sites like bookaway.

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When you go on the booking page , all you need to do is enter your departure and arrival destination along with the date, time, and number of passengers on the specific route you desire.   If you see a listing of prices, it means that departures are available for this date and if you see “No availability”, it means that there are no seats available for this date.

One can select return, one-way, or multi trips ticket type when booking online. The final costs will, of course, rely on the route you take, the type of cabin you choose, and if you are transporting a vehicle.

You can compare the prices and select the option that suits you best. Once you make the selection, you are redirected to the specific supplier and can get more details before you confirm the booking. You get a confirmation email right away and can get a print out of the ferry ticket.

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As a guideline I would recommend that you arrive at the port about 40 minutes prior to departure.  For international ferries and routes passengers must carry a valid passport, and for other routes, it is a must to carry ID documents.

If you are planning to visit Croatia and its islands, it is advantageous to stay updated with the latest Croatia ferry news and browse local forums about ferries.

We enjoyed travelling the Croatian coastline and to the islands via ferry and on the catamaran. Snacks and drinks were available on board and we found travelling Croatia this way to be relaxing as well as providing amazing views of the Croatian coastline as we sailed past.

I hope that this article has provided you with all the information you need to travel Croatia by ferry or catamaran.

For more information about visiting Croatia including city guides, UNESCO World Heritage Sites , beautiful waterfalls , travel tips , recommended reading lists and more check out my other articles about this beautiful European destination.

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Thanks to the well-connected ports of Croatia, both coast hopping and island hopping are available by ferry! You can travel between various mainland ports , such as Pula and Zadar, and also take the ferry to the countless Adriatic islands !

If you don’t know where to start, check out the Croatian ferry schedules for 2023 , as well as the best Croatian islands to visit , the perfect guide for an island-hopping excursion!

Fun fact : Croatian ferries also sail to Italy ! You can learn more about the Italy - Croatia ferry schedules here.

While there are many large, conventional ferries traveling across Croatia, you can also find plenty of high-speed catamarans for quicker adventures. These fast vessels are usually reserved for ferry routes between the Adriatic islands.

While Croatia is the land of seasonal ferry routes (usually from late Spring/early summer to late September), several ferry connections are operated year-round . This is because the vast majority of Croatian islands are only accessible by ferry, so sea traveling cannot be a seasonal luxury.

Traveling by plane to Croatia is a great option for international travelers . Once you land on Croatian grounds, however, we highly recommend moving around by national and regional transportation, including ferries !

Cruising through the mesmerizing waters of the Adriatic Sea is not only a great way (and usually the only available one) to reach the islands but also a nice opportunity for coast hopping . One of the most popular connections for coast hopping is between Split and Dubrovnik , allowing you to explore these beautiful historical cities by ferry and even visit some Game of Thrones filming locations!

Wake of a ferry on its way to a Croatian island

Sailing to the Croatian islands

Let’s continue with some of the most captivating ferry ports in all of Europe! Croatia’s mainland ports combine modern amenities with medieval architecture and culture. This makes them the perfect starting point for island hopping in the Croatian islands!

Specifically, the key mainland ferry ports of Croatia are:

Varying in size, amenities and available ferry connections, the ports of Croatia ensure a comfortable trip to your next destination. Some of them are connected directly, while others include several in-between stops to various Croatian islands.

The following companies operate most of the ferry connections in Croatia: Kapetan Luka - Krilo , Jadrolinija and TP-Line , while some operators focus on local/regional areas, such as G&V Line Iadera .

Additionally, the companies operating between Croatia and Italy are Liberty Lines ,  Kompas (Adriatic Lines) , Gomo Viaggi, Jadrolinija  and SNAV . So, if you’re dreaming of crossing the Adriatic Sea all the way to an entirely different country, you’re in good hands!

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.

Tip : if you’re all about finding the best ferry offers, consider that all ferry companies provide age-based discounts , while there are some seasonal deals as well.

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A Croatian catamaran in action!

Yes, vehicles are allowed on conventional ferries traveling to Croatian towns and islands. Routes that are served only by catamarans do not allow the transport of motor vehicles (though bikes and electric scooters are usually accepted on board).

Most major ferry connections in Croatia are operated by conventional ferries so that you can easily explore your preferred destination at your own pace. As a general rule of thumb, short ferry trips to/from the islands are usually served by fast catamarans and therefore don’t have garage spaces. 

Important : Croatia is home to some stunningly beautiful car-free islands which, by default, do not allow the disembarkation of vehicles. A popular example is the island of Silba , which you can easily reach by ferry, thanks to the Pula - Silba route.

Pet companions are more than welcome on Croatian ferries! Typically, they are not allowed inside enclosed spaces (except for guide dogs). Instead, there are usually pet kennels , special cabins or other designated spaces on the ferry’s open-air deck.

Some amenities and policies may vary depending on the company you’re traveling with. In any case, filling out the appropriate pet information as you book your tickets and bringing along any necessary documents/certificates is crucial.

Looking to travel in comfort and style? Conventional ferries traveling to the many wonders of Croatia are equipped with cozy cabins . Booking yours as early as possible is highly recommended, as there might be limited availability.

However, keep in mind that many connections in Croatia are quite short and are served by catamarans which do not have cabins, only onboard seating.

Big things don’t always have to come in small packages. Croatian ferry companies are usually quite flexible with luggage allowance policies , allowing you to carry a total of 20 kg in luggage items! In some cases, the weight limit might even be higher, but that depends strictly on the company you’ve chosen for your Croatian trip.

While passengers are typically responsible for moving around and storing their luggage items, you can always ask for additional assistance from the crew.

Aerial view of the port area of Pula, Croatia

The busy port area of Pula in mainland Croatia

When traveling by ferry across Croatia, you’ll reach your destination faster than you can say Dubrovnik! Still, some ferry routes take slightly longer than others, and you might need a tip or two on how to spend your time on the ferry.

With an internet connection on most Croatian ferries, binge-watching a TV show or streaming your comfort movie is a piece of cake. And if your ferry has an open-air deck , you can get some fresh air outside and admire the beautiful views of the Adriatic Sea.

Last but not least, reading is always a must for a calming ferry trip, especially when it includes travel recommendations for Croatia! Check out our travel guides for the most popular Croatian towns and islands, such as Split , Dubrovnik , Hvar and Mljet , and keep them handy for some inspiring reading when traveling to your destination.

If seasickness is not on your travel bucket list, opting for a conventional ferry instead of a high-speed catamaran is a great place to start. If that is not an option for the route you’re interested in, make sure to have some motion sickness medicine with you, and get some dried food instead of something liquidy/saucy, preferably.

Buying ferry tickets on a ferry in Croatia is not an option. Instead, you should book yours in advance at a ticket office near your port of departure or online . The latter is highly recommended, as booking your Croatian ferry tickets online allows you to plan your trip well in advance, regardless of your current location.

Ferryhopper is the perfect platform for organizing your ferry trip to Croatia and its islands, all in real time ! Browse all available connections on our interactive Map of ferries , combine multiple destinations in one destination and let the trip of a lifetime take you to Adriatic locations of unparalleled charm.

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How to Get from Split to Hvar by Ferry, Catamaran, or Speedboat

Getting to Hvar from Split may seem daunting, but worry not, as it is quite easy. Our transportation guide on how to get from Split to Hvar provides a first-hand experience and a detailed overview of various transportation options from Split to Hvar.

Whether you decide to catch a ferry from Split, take a catamaran to Hvar, or get on a speedboat, all transportation options will whisk you away to Hvar’s sun-soaked shores, offering a unique and a memorable journey across the azure waters.

We also explain how to reach Hvar from Split if you travel by car. Lastly, this Split Hvar Transportation Guide provides all the necessary information to plan your trip, including departure times, ferry prices, how to buy ferry tickets online, and tips on how to take a ferry to Hvar from Split. With this information, you can easily make your journey from Split and enjoy Hvar.

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Located in the heart of Dalmatia, Split is the perfect starting point for exploring the stunning island of Hvar. As a popular tourist destination, Split has excellent transportation connections to Hvar and the surrounding islands. Hvar Island, Croatia is a stunning place, with its unspoiled beaches, crystal-clear waters, and breathtaking landscapes that will leave a lasting impression on you.

There are three transportation options between Split and Hvar:

  • high-speed ferries and catamarans

If you’re planning a trip to Hvar from Split, catamarans, and ferries are the most popular way to get from Split to Hvar. Departures from the port of Split are available multiple times a day, and the journey time varies from 50 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the specific ferry line and the destination port on Hvar Island.

In Split, the port is conveniently located in the city’s center, only a 5-minute walk from the old town, and all catamarans and ferries depart from and arrive there. Ferries dock in the harbor at the center of Hvar Town and Jelsa, while in Stari Grad, the ferry port is approximately 2 km from the town center.

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Split to Hvar by Ferry

The car ferry service from Split to Hvar Island is available for passengers and vehicles. It is convenient for people who want to explore the island at their own pace with their private vehicle. Car ferries operate exclusively between Split and Stari Grad on Hvar Island. There are no car ferries between Split and Hvar Town.

Ferry Split to Hvar, arrival to Split

Jadrolinija is the only ferry operator that offers car ferries on the Split-Hvar route. The journey takes approximately 2 hours, allowing you to relax and enjoy the scenic view. Car ferries provide an opportunity to travel on open decks throughout the journey. During the peak season of July and August, there are up to seven crossings available, while during the shoulder and winter seasons, the number of crossings decreases to 6 and 4, respectively.

The cost for foot passengers is the cheapest among all of the transport options available, but prices for vehicles are expensive and vary depending on size. The car ferries tend to get crowded during peak seasons, so it is best to book early. If you are traveling by car, arriving at the dock and getting your car in line at least an hour before, and often during peak times, as early as 2 hours in advance is advisable.

Car Ferry Timetable from Split to Hvar (Stari Grad)

Here is the detailed timetable for the car ferry from Split to Hvar. Please note that the schedule is subject to change, so it is best to double-check a few days before traveling.

J adrolinija Car Ferry Departures from Split

01.01.-02.04. | 5.30h, 11.00h, 17.30h

03.04.-01.06. | 5.30h, 11.00h, 14.30h (Mon-Fri), 17.30h

02.06.-08.06. | 5.30h, 7.45h, 11.30h, 14.00h, 17.30h

09.06.-22.06. | 5.30h, 7.45h, 11.30h, 14.00h, 17.30h, 20.00h

23.06.-27.08. | 5.30h, 7.45h, 11.30h, 14.00h, 17.30h, 20.00h, 23.00h

28.08.-01.10. | 5.30h, 7.45h, 11.30h, 14.00h, 17.30h, 20.00h

02.10.-27.10. | 5.30h, 11.00h, 14.30h (Mon-Fri), 17.30h

28.10.-31.12. | 5.30h, 11.00h, 17.30h

Jadrolinija Car Ferry Departures from Stari Grad

01.01.-02.04. | 8.30h, 14.30h, 20.30h

03.04.-01.06. | 6.00h (Mon-Fri), 8.30h, 14.30h, 20.30h

02.06.-08.06. | 5.00h, 8.30h, 11.00h, 14.30h, 20.30h

09.06.-22.06. | 5.00h, 8.30h, 11.00h, 14.30h, 17.00h, 20.30h

28.08.-01.10. | 5.00h, 8.30h, 11.00h, 14.30h, 17.00h, 20.30h

02.10.-27.10. | 6.00h (Mon-Fri), 8.30h, 14.30h, 20.30h

28.10.-31.12. | 8.30h, 14.30h, 20.30h

How much does a car ferry from Split to Hvar cost?

The cost of ferry tickets for foot passengers traveling from Split to Stari Grad is reasonable and the least expensive option among all the ferries connecting Split and Hvar Island. However, the prices for vehicles vary depending on their size, and they can be quite expensive. Car ferries are the only ferries that transport not only cars but bicycles as well.

Below, you will find the prices for the most common ferry services.

  • Adult: 5.71€ (October-May) | 8.10€ (June-September)
  • Children (3-12): 2.85€ (October-May) | 4.05€ (June-September)
  • Vehicle (up to 5 m): 34.24€ (October-May) | 45.77€ (June-September)
  • Motorcycle: 9.69€ (October-May) | 13.48€ (June-September)
  • Bicycle: 5.71€ (October-May) | 8.10€ (June-September)
  • Pet: 2.85€ (October-May) | 4.05€ (June-September) – upon request only

How to get to Hvar from Split by Catamaran

Catamarans are a faster and more comfortable option for tourists traveling between Split and Hvar Town than car ferries. The car ferry does not sail to Hvar Town, thus making the catamaran the only choice. The ride takes just 50 to 80 minutes, depending on your chosen company.

Catamaran from Split to Hvar, TP Proversa

The three ferry companies, Jadrolinija, TP-Line, and Kapetan Luka, operate high-speed catamarans from Split to Hvar. Jadrolinija is Croatia’s largest national ferry company and the only one offering Split Hvar car ferry service. TP-Line provides a catamaran service from Split to Hvar, but only during the months of June through September. Kapetan Luka , also known as Krilo, operates high-speed catamarans between Split and Hvar and other ports in Croatia. It provides fast catamaran service from Split to Hvar throughout the year.

These catamaran companies sail up to 18 times daily between Split and Hvar Town, making them more frequent than ferries. Jadrolinija also has catamarans sailing between Split, Jelsa, and Stari Grad on Hvar Island.

Additionally, some catamarans connect the town of Hvar and Split with other islands and towns, like Korcula, Vis, Lastovo, and Makarska. Catamarans are more expensive than ferries, but if you are on a budget, Jadrolinja’s catamarans that sail on the longer routes to Korcula, Vis, or Brac have almost four times lower prices per person than Jadrolinija’s Split-Hvar-Split catamaran or those of other companies such as TP-Line and Kapetan Luka.

Catamaran Split to Hvar Ferry Times

The Split to Hvar ferry times vary depending on the season and the company. There are approximately 18 catamaran connections between Hvar Island and Split during peak season, linking the city of Split with three port towns on Hvar Island: Hvar Town, Jelsa, and Stari Grad. However, the Split to Hvar ferry schedule is subject to change with the season. During the off-peak and shoulder seasons, the number of daily crossings does decrease. The journey time varies from 50 to 80 minutes, depending on the specific ferry line and the destination port on Hvar Island.

It’s possible to travel one way with one company and return with another if your specific travel plans and timing needs require it. This flexibility can be particularly beneficial if a different company’s Split to Hvar ferry time better aligns with your schedule.

We list below catamaran ferry times from Split to Hvar and vice versa for all three companies: Jadrolinija, TP-Line, and Kapetan Luka (Krilo). We included all seasons and all port towns. However, remember that the ferry time from Split to Hvar is subject to change due to weather and other unforeseen circumstances. Always check the individual company’s Split to Hvar ferry schedule to ensure the most accurate and up-to-date information for your journey.

Catamaran Ferry Schedule Split to Hvar Town (and Hvar Town to Split)

Jadrolinija catamarans offer several routes between Split and Hvar Town. These include the direct Split-Hvar-Split route, the Split-Hvar-Korcula-Lastovo route, and the Split-Hvar-Vis route. The travel time from Split to Hvar on Jadrolinija catamarans is just 65 minutes. Please note that Jadrolinija’s Split-Hvar-Split catamaran operates only from June through mid-October, but it has the most frequent schedule during these months. On the other hand, the other two routes are available year-round, although they have fewer sailings in winter than in summer.

TP-Line provides several options for traveling between Split and Hvar from April to mid-October. The Proversa catamaran offers a direct connection, while the Arta catamaran stops in Vis before reaching Hvar. The HSC Kalelarga catamaran sails between Split and Hvar via Milna on the island of Brac. The journey on TP Line’s catamarans takes 55 minutes on a direct line, 2 hours and 25 minutes via Vis, and 1 hour and 15 minutes via Milna on Brac.

Kapetan Luka offers a variety of ferry options for travelers who want to go from Split to Hvar or from Hvar to Split. They provide a direct Split-Hvar-Split route and longer routes to Korcula Island and Dubrovnik. Additionally, they have an indirect sailing schedule via Brac Island. Kapetan Luka provides Split Hvar ferry service throughout the year. The journey time aboard Kapetan Luka’s catamarans is 55 to 65 minutes, depending on the line.

Jadrolinija Departures from Split to Hvar Town

01.01.-27.04. | 14.00h (continuing to Korcula and Lastovo), 15h (Tuesday only, continuing to Vis)

28.04.-18.05. | 11.30h, 14.00h (continuing to Korcula and Lastovo), 15h (Tuesday only, continuing to Vis)

19.05.-01.06.| 9.30h, 11.30h , 14.00h (continuing to Korcula and Lastovo), 15h (Tuesday only, continuing to Vis)

02.06.-29.06. | 9.30h, 11.30h, 15.00h (continuing to Korcula and Lastovo), 15.15h (Tuesday only, continuing to Vis)

30.06.-07.07. | 8.30h, 9.45h, 11.00h, 13.00h, 15.00h (continuing to Korcula and Lastovo), 16.00h (Tuesday only, continuing to Vis)

08.07.-03.09. | 8.30h, 9.45h, 11.00h, 13.00h, 15.00h (continuing to Korcula and Lastovo), 16.00h (Tuesday only, continuing to Vis), 16.30h, 19.30h

04.09.-10.09. | 8.30h, 9.45h, 11.00h, 13.00h, 15.00h (continuing to Korcula and Lastovo), 15.15h (Tuesday only, continuing to Vis), 16.30h, 19.30h

11.09.-17.09. | 15.00h (continuing for Korcula and Lastovo), 15.15h (Tuesday only, continuing to Vis)

18.09.- 01.10. | 9.30h, 11.00h, 15.00h (continuing for Korcula and Lastovo), 15.15h (Tuesday only, continuing to Vis), 16.30h

02.10.-08.10. | 9.30h, 11.30h, 14.00h (continuing for Korcula and Lastovo), 15h (Tuesday only, continuing to Vis)

09.10.-21.10. | 11.30h, 14.00h (continuing for Korcula and Lastovo), 15h (Tuesday only, continuing to Vis)

22.10.-31.12. | 14.00h (continuing for Korcula and Lastovo), 15h (Tuesday only, continuing to Vis)

Jadrolinija Departures from Hvar Town to Split

01.01.-27.04. | 6.35h (Mon-Sat, arriving from Korcula and Lastovo), 8.00h (Tue only, arriving from Vis), 9.15h (Sun only, arriving from Korcula and Lastovo)

28.04.-18.05. | 6.35h (Mon-Sat, arriving from Korcula and Lastovo), 8.00h (Tue only, arriving from Vis), 9.15h (Sun only, arriving from Korcula and Lastovo), 14.00h

19.05.-01.06. | 6.35h (Mon-Sat, arriving from Korcula and Lastovo), 8.00h (Tue only, arriving from Vis), 9.15h (Sun only, arriving from Korcula and Lastovo), 12.30h, 14.00h

02.06.-29.06. | 6.35h (Mon-Sat, arriving from Korcula and Lastovo), 8.15h (Tue only, arriving from Vis), 9.15h (Sun only, arriving from Korcula and Lastovo), 12.30h, 14.00h

30.06.-07.07. | 6.35h (Mon-Sat, arriving from Korcula and Lastovo), 8.15h (Tue only, arriving from Vis), 9.15h (Sun only, arriving from Korcula and Lastovo), 10.15h, 11.30h, 12.45h, 14.45h

08.07.-10.09. | 6.35h (Mon-Sat, arriving from Korcula and Lastovo), 8.15h (Tue only, arriving from Vis), 9.15h (Sun only, arriving from Korcula and Lastovo), 10.15h, 11.30h, 12.45h, 14.45h, 18.00h, 21.00h

11.09.-17.09. | 6.35h (Mon-Sat, arriving from Korcula and Lastovo), 8.15h (Tue only, arriving from Vis), 9.15h (Sun only, arriving from Korcula and Lastovo)

18.09.- 01.10. | 6.35h (Mon-Sat, arriving from Korcula and Lastovo), 8.15h (Tue only, arriving from Vis), 9.15h (Sun only, arriving from Korcula and Lastovo), 11.30h, 12.45h, 18.00h

02.10.-08.10. | 6.35h (Mon-Sat, arriving from Korcula and Lastovo), 8.00h (Tue only, arriving from Vis), 9.15h (Sun only, arriving from Korcula and Lastovo), 12.30h, 14.00h

09.10.-21.10. | 6.35h (Mon-Sat, arriving from Korcula and Lastovo), 8.00h (Tue only, arriving from Vis), 9.15h (Sun only, arriving from Korcula and Lastovo), 14.00h

22.10.-31.12. | 6.35h (Mon-Sat, arriving from Korcula and Lastovo), 8.00h (Tue only, arriving from Vis), 9.15h (Sun only, arriving from Korcula and Lastovo)

Tp-Line Departures from Split to Hvar

28.04.-29.06. | 9.15h (via Brac Island)

30.06.-03.09. | 9.15h (via Brac Island), 11.15h, 14.45h (via Vis only on Wed, Fri, Sun), 15.45h, 19.15h

04.09.-10.09. | 9.15h (via Brac Island), 11.15h, 14.45h, 15.45h, 19.15h

11.09.-30.09. | 9.15h (via Brac Island), 11.15h, 14.45h, 15.45h

01.10.-15.10. | 9.15h (via Brac Island), 11.15h, 15.45h

Tp-Line Departures from Hvar to Split

28.04.-29.06. | 19.10 (via Brac Island)

30.06.-03.09. | 10.35h (via Vis only on Wed, Fri, Sun), 12.30h, 17.00h,19.10 (via Brac Island), 20.30h

04.09.-10.09. | 10.35h, 12.30h, 17.00h, 19.10 (via Brac Island), 20.30h

11.09.-30.09. | 10.35h, 12.30h, 17.00h, 19.10 (via Brac Island)

01.10.-15.10. | 12.30h, 17.00h, 19.10 (via Brac Island)

Kapetan Luka Departures from Split to Hvar

01.01.-25.03. | 10.00h (Fri, Sat only, continuing for Korcula), 16.00h (continuing to Korcula)

26.03.-31.3. | 10.00h (Fri, Sat only, continuing for Korcula), 9.00h, 16.00h (continuing to Korcula), 17.00h

01.04.-30.04. | 7.30h (via Brac Island), 9.00h, 10.00h (Fri, Sat only, continuing for Korcula), 16.00h (continuing to Korcula), 17.00h

01.05.-28.05. | 7.30h (via Brac Island), 9.00h, 10.00h (Fri, Sat only) , 11.45h, 16.00h (continuing to Korcula), 17.30h

29.05.-30.09. | 7.30h (via Brac Island), 9.00h, 10.00h (continuing for Korcula), 11.45h, 17.00h (until 02.06. at 16.00h, continuing to Korcula), 17.30h

01.10.-30.10. | 7.30h (via Brac Island), 9.00h, 15.30h, 16.00h (continuing to Korcula)

31.10.-15.11. | 9.00h, 15.30h, 16.00h (continuing to Korcula),

16.11.-31.12. | 10.00h (Fri, Sat only), 16.00h (continuing to Korcula)

Kapetan Luka Departures from Hvar to Split

01.01.-25.03. | 6.00h (Mon-Sat, arriving from Korcula), 13.00 (Sunday only, arriving from Korcula), 14.35h (Fri, Sat only, arriving from Korcula), 16.00h (arriving from Korcula)

26.03.-31.03. | 6.00h (Mon-Sat, arriving from Korcula), 10.30h, 13.00 (Sunday only, arriving from Korcula), 14.35h (Fri, Sat only, arriving from Korcula), 16.00h (arriving from Korcula), 18.30h

01.04.-30.04. | 6.00h (Mon-Sat, arriving from Korcula), 10.30h, 13.00 (Sunday only, arriving from Korcula), 14.35h (Fri, Sat only, arriving from Korcula), 16.00h (arriving from Korcula), 16.15h (via Brac Island), 18.30h

01.05.-28.05. | 6.00h (Mon-Sat, arriving from Korcula), 10.15h, 13.00 (Sunday only, arriving from Korcula), 13.15h, 16.15h (via Brac Island), 19.00h

29.05.-30.09. | 6.00h (arriving from Korcula), 10.15h, 13.15h, 14.35h (arriving from Korcula), 16.15h (via Brac Island; 16.00h from 01.09.), 19.00h

01.10.-30.10. | 6.00h (Mon-Sat, arriving from Korcula), 10.30h, 13.00 (Sunday only, arriving from Korcula), 17.00h, 16.00h (via Brac Island)

31.10.-15.11. | 6.00h (Mon-Sat, arriving from Korcula), 10.30h, 13.00 (Sunday only, arriving from Korcula), 17.00h

16.11.-25.03. | 6.00h (Mon-Sat, arriving from Korcula), 13.00 (Sunday only, arriving from Korcula), 14.35h (Fri, Sat only, arriving from Korcula)

Split to Hvar Catamaran Prices (and from Hvar to Split)

Here are the prices for one-way catamaran tickets for foot passengers traveling between Split and Hvar and vice versa. You’ll notice that TP-Line and Kapetan Luka have higher ticket prices than some of Jadrolinija’s routes, notably those that sail on longer distances, such as to Korcula, Vis, or Lastovo.

  • Jadrolinija: 5.84€ to 20€, depending on the season and the route
  • TP-Line: 20€
  • Kapetan Luka (Krilo): 20€

Catamaran Times and Prices from Split to Stari Grad, and vice versa

Jadrolinija also offers a catamaran service connecting Split and Stari Grad. The catamaran operates from October to December; the journey lasts 1 hour.

A one-way ticket costs 5.71€ for adults and 2.85€ for children.

Split to Stari Grad Departure times

02.10.-31.12. | 11.30h (Mon-Fri)

Stari Grad to Split departure Times

02.10.-27.10. | 13.00h (Mon-Fri)

28.10.-31.12. | 14.00h (Mon-Fri)

Split Jelsa (Jelsa Split) Ferries Timetable and Prices

Jadrolinija operates a catamaran service that connects Split and Jelsa on the island of Hvar, with a stopover in Bol on Brac Island. The journey time is approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes.

The one-way ticket fare for adults during the low season (October to May) is 5.84€, while for children, it is 2.85€. During the high season, the one-way fare for adults is 9.36€, and for children between the age of 3-12, it is 4.48€. Children below the age of three travel for free. Children above the age of 12 are considered adults and have to pay the adult fare.

Departures from Split

02.06.-31.12. | 16.30h (via Bol on Brac Island)

Departures from Jelsa

02.06.-01.10. | 6.00h (Mon-Fri, via Bol on Brac Island), 7.00h (Sat, via Bol on Brac Island), 13.00h (Sun, via Bol on Brac Island)

02.10.-31.12. | 6.00h (via Bol on Brac Island)

Buying and Booking Catamaran and Ferry Tickets

Ferry Ticket Booth, Split

You can purchase tickets at the ferry port ticket offices, through a travel agency, or online. Online booking is available for all ferry companies. Booking a ferry ticket online is the most convenient method, especially during the peak tourist season, as it allows you to reserve your tickets in advance and plan your trip accordingly. So, it is recommended to purchase tickets in advance, particularly during the peak tourist season.

Use the Bookaway website when buying ferry tickets online . Booking in advance has several benefits, including avoiding long lines at the ticket office, accessing special deals unavailable when buying tickets on the day of travel, and securing your place on the desired ferry, which is particularly important when traveling by car.

More Info and Tips on Taking a Ferry from Split to Hvar

  • Arrive early! To ensure a smooth ferry journey, arriving at least 30 minutes before departure time is advisable, especially during peak season when long queues may occur. If you’re traveling by car during peak season, arriving at least 2 hours before departure is recommended.
  • Check ferry schedules! Before making your way to the ferry terminal, check the schedules to avoid delays or unexpected changes.
  • Prepare for crowds! The ferries tend to get crowded during peak season, so be prepared for some waiting.
  • Traveling with pets! If you plan to travel with a small pet, please note that they are allowed on catamarans in closed spaces as long as they are not dangerous for passengers. However, the pets must be transported in 45 x 35 x 25 cm bags with waterproofed bottoms, and the price for a pet is 50% off the price per adult. All other animals are prohibited unless approved by the management on request and under special conditions.
  • Pack light! Passengers are allowed 20 kg of luggage per person, the maximum luggage weight. You cannot purchase more baggage.
  • Traveling by bicycle! The transport of bicycles is only permitted on car ferries. You cannot get a bicycle onboard a catamaran.
  • Book your tickets online! If you want to benefit from special deals, avoid long waiting queues, and secure a spot on your preferred ferry, booking your tickets online in advance is recommended.

How to Reach Hvar from Split by Speedboat

If you want a quick and luxurious option to reach Hvar, then speedboats are the best way to travel from Split to Hvar. They are perfect for groups, couples seeking a romantic experience, or anyone who wants to enjoy a luxurious mode of transportation. Speedboats are fast and take you from Split to Hvar in as little as one hour.

Several private speedboat companies operate in Split, so it’s important to research and compare prices to find the best deal. We recommend using providers like Bookaway or GetYourGuide to compare different speedboat offers and find the best deal.

A one-way speedboat transfer price usually starts at 500€ for a 4-person boat, and the price goes up with the size of the boat.

As you can see, the speedboat costs are considerably higher than other options, and availability may be limited. Speedboats aren’t the most suitable option for budget travelers.

Speedboat transfers offer the most convenient way of traveling from Split Airport to Hvar. The transfer from the airport to the nearby embarkation dock is already included in the price. Opting for a speedboat transfer saves you the hassle of traveling from Split Airport to Split Port and waiting for a ferry to Hvar. Not only is it a more comfortable mode of transport, but the slightly higher price may be justified given the added convenience.

Traveling by Car to Hvar

To get from Split to Hvar by car, you will need to take car ferry operated by Jadrolinija. The car ferry sails between Split and Hvar four times a day in winter and seven times a day in high season, taking approximately 2 hours. Upon arrival at Stari Grad, it will take around 30 minutes to reach Hvar Town by car.

The ticket price is 5.71€ per person during the low season and 8.10€ per person during the high season. A car costs 34.24€ in the low season and 45.77€ in the high season.

How to Get from Split Airport to Hvar

If you are traveling from Split Airport to Hvar, the fastest way is by speedboat transfer. As we have already explained, the speedboat transfer costs 500€ for a 4-person speedboat, and the prices go up with the size of the speedboat.

The embarkation dock is less than 1 km from the Airport, and the transfer to the dock is included in the price of a speedboat transfer.

The speedboat, having more flexibility than a ferry or catamaran, has the luxury of dropping you off as close to your Hvar accommodation. We use the Bookaway website to search for speedboat transfers between Split Airport and Hvar.

Speed boat transfer from Split to Hvar

However, this option may not be suitable for budget travelers due to its high cost. Thankfully, other options offer more affordable prices and still get you to your destination in a reasonable amount of time.

If you have rented a car at Split Airport, driving to Hvar from the airport is possible. The journey involves driving to the port of Split and then taking the 2-hour ferry ride to Stari Grad. From there, take the 30-minute drive to Hvar Town. Check the best car rental deals here!

Shuttle bus transfers from Split Airport to Split Central Bus Station run regularly and take approximately 40 minutes. The port of Split is located just across from the Split Central Bus Station, within a 2-minute walk. From Split Port, you can take a ferry or a catamaran to Hvar.

Lastly, private transfers are available from Split Airport to Hvar by car or van if you prefer a more direct route. These transfers can be arranged through various companies and offer a more personalized experience with the added benefit of door-to-door service. The private transfer costs around 250€ for a 3-person vehicle, including ferry costs. The prices for a van transfer from Split Airport to Hvar for eight persons start at 300€. Book your car or van transfer to Hvar here!

Hvar Airport

Hvar doesn’t have its own airport, so if you’re traveling from other parts of Croatia or Europe, you’ll need to fly to Split Airport. From there, you can easily reach Hvar using the various transportation methods mentioned earlier. While Brac Island, Zadar, and Dubrovnik airports are also available, they are further away from Split and offer fewer transportation options to reach Hvar.

However, Hvar does have an airstrip designed for small panoramic and sports planes. This modest airstrip, located just outside Stari Grad, is a field. Our friends flew to Hvar from Pula using a small Cessna aircraft, which was able to land on this modest airstrip.

Accommodation in Hvar

Townhouse Rosario, Stari Grad, Room

Hvar offers a wide range of accommodation options to suit all budgets and preferences. The island has numerous hotels, hostels, villas, and private apartments available for rent. Booking your accommodation in advance is recommended as Hvar is a popular tourist destination and tends to get fully booked quickly. However, if you’re traveling during the shoulder season (May and September), you may find more availability and better deals.

For a more authentic experience, consider staying in one of Hvar’s charming villages like Stari Grad or Jelsa. These smaller towns offer a quieter atmosphere and are perfect for those looking to escape the crowds. You can also opt for a private villa or apartment rental in these areas, which offer more privacy and space. If you prefer to be close to the action, staying in Hvar Town would be your best option. Here, you’ll find a mix of luxury and budget accommodations and proximity to all the main attractions and nightlife.

The list below shortlists some of the best places to stay in Hvar .

For a one-of-a-kind stay, choose Heritage Suites Zanini ! Set in a breathtaking 15th-century palace, these studios and apartments feature stunning interiors and exteriors. Each unit has a kitchen, living and sleeping area, and a full bathroom. Prices range from 180 € in the low season to 390 € in the peak season.

In Hvar Town, Palace Elisabeth, Hvar Heritage Hotel is another top-rated accommodation option. This luxurious hotel offers modern and stylish rooms, an indoor pool, an outdoor deck with panoramic views, and a spa center. It’s located just steps away from the main square and popular attractions. Prices start at 450 € per night.

Rooms Hvar is an ideal choice if you are looking for an affordable place to stay in Hvar. The rooms are well-maintained, air-conditioned, and comfortable, although they feature shared bathrooms. Moreover, you can enjoy stunning views of Hvar from the balconies. The property owners are delightful and always available to assist you with anything you need. Overall, Rooms Hvar is a great choice if you are on a tight budget and need a cost-effective accommodation option in Hvar. The prices start at 50€ for a double room with a shared bathroom.

Town House Rosario presents charming rooms located at the entrance to the pedestrian zone of Stari Grad. This old stone building has been meticulously renovated, paying close attention to every detail. The property stands out in Stari Grad due to its exceptional features, including free parking nearby, a shared kitchen, and a warm and welcoming owner. The prices start at 90€ for a double room.

Split to Hvar Day Trip

Hvar can easily be visited on a day trip from Split. Actually, going on a day trip from Split to Hvar is among the must-do things while in Split. There are two ways to visit Hvar from Split on a day trip: going independently or joining a group tour. Both options offer a great experience, allowing you to explore this beautiful island in Croatia, known for its stunning beaches and rich history.

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Opting for a self-organized day trip from Split to Hvar grants you the freedom to tailor your itinerary according to your preferences, explore the sights at your own pace, and can be a cost-effective choice, especially for group travel.

However, joining a group tour eliminates the need for extensive planning, ensuring a hassle-free experience as the tour company manages all logistics. These tours typically cover the most popular attractions and provide insights that enhance the overall experience. Some group tours from Split to Hvar include stops at other islands, allowing you to maximize your time and discover hidden gems you would miss during a self-guided tour.

If you plan to visit Hvar from Split on a self-guided tour , we recommend catching an early catamaran from Split to Hvar and taking the late one to go back to Split. This way, you can spend an entire day enjoying and exploring Hvar.

Hvar offers plenty of cultural and historical attractions, idyllic beaches, and a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, kayaking, and paddleboarding. The island is home to many ancient sites and landmarks, such as the 16th-century fortress of Fortica Spanjola, the 15th-century St. Stephen’s Cathedral, the 14th-century Arsenal, and the first public theater in Europe dating back to 1612. Here is the list of 25 things to do on Hvar Island, Croatia!

If you’re considering a group tour, the 5 Islands Tour from Split is highly recommended. This tour lets you explore Vis, Budikovac, Bisevo, and the famous Blue Cave and also gives you 2.5 hours to enjoy Hvar. Additionally, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to swim on the idyllic beaches on the islands.

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What is a Catamaran Ferry? (Discover the Benefits)

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Have you ever wondered what a catamaran ferry is? If the answer is yes, then you’ve come to the right place.

In this article, we will explore what a catamaran ferry is, the numerous benefits it offers, the different types of catamaran ferries, the advantages and disadvantages of using a catamaran ferry, where to find one, and what the most common uses of a catamaran ferry are.

So come along and join us as we discover the exciting world of catamaran ferries!

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Short Answer

A catamaran ferry is a type of ferry boat that is designed with two hulls connected by a frame.

It is generally used for passenger and freight transportation in shallow waters.

Catamaran ferries are typically much faster and more efficient than traditional monohull ferries, and can carry a larger number of passengers and cargo.

They are also more stable in rough seas , making them an ideal choice for ferry routes with a lot of choppy water.

What is a Catamaran Ferry?

A catamaran ferry is a type of vessel that is designed with two hulls, or pontoons, for increased stability and capacity.

This unique design not only allows for larger carrying capacities, but also allows for a more comfortable and smoother ride.

The two hulls provide improved buoyancy, which makes the vessel more stable and able to handle choppy waters.

Catamaran ferries are typically larger than other types of ferries, such as mono-hulls, and can typically carry more passengers and heavier cargo.

Additionally, the two hulls provide increased space for passengers to move around, which is ideal for larger groups.

Catamaran ferries are typically powered by diesel engines, and are capable of reaching higher speeds than traditional ferries.

This makes them ideal for short journeys, such as island hopping or as a commuter ferry, as they can get passengers to their destination quickly and efficiently.

Additionally, catamaran ferries are more fuel efficient than traditional ferries, allowing them to save money on fuel costs.

Catamaran ferries are also able to access shallow waters, which makes them a great option for exploring remote locations.

Additionally, their unique design allows them to easily maneuver in tight spaces, making them ideal for docking in small harbours or marinas.

Catamaran ferries can also be used for sightseeing tours, allowing passengers to get up close and personal with nature.

Overall, catamaran ferries provide a safe and efficient way for passengers to travel over water, and their unique design makes them ideal for a variety of uses.

Whether youre looking to explore a remote location, commute to work, or take a sightseeing tour, a catamaran ferry is an excellent option.

Benefits of Catamaran Ferries

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The advantages of using a catamaran ferry are plentiful.

Firstly, they are incredibly stable, even in the roughest of seas, due to their multiple hulls, or pontoons, which provide excellent buoyancy and stability.

This makes them an ideal option for transporting large groups of people and goods, such as for island hopping or as a commuter ferry.

Catamaran ferries are also fast and fuel-efficient, often reaching higher speeds than traditional ferries and consuming less fuel in the process.

This makes them a popular choice for ferry operators, as they are able to transport more people in less time.

Catamaran ferries also provide a smoother ride than traditional ferries, thanks to their lightweight yet sturdy build.

This makes them ideal for those who are prone to seasickness, ensuring a comfortable journey for all.

Finally, catamaran ferries are able to access shallow waters, making them a great option for exploring remote locations or areas which are otherwise inaccessible.

This makes them an ideal choice for those looking to explore the worlds most remote and untouched places.

In conclusion, the benefits of using a catamaran ferry are clear.

The stability, speed, fuel efficiency, smooth ride, and shallow-water access make them the perfect choice for island hopping, commuting, or exploring the worlds most remote places.

Types of Catamaran Ferries

Catamaran ferries come in all shapes and sizes, ranging from small pleasure craft to large commercial vessels.

The most common type of catamaran ferry is the high-speed catamaran, which is designed to travel quickly over water, often at speeds of up to 40 knots.

These vessels are ideal for quick transport across short distances and are often used for island hopping or as a commuter ferry.

The other type of catamaran ferry is the larger, more traditional type, which are used for longer journeys.

These vessels are designed to provide a comfortable ride and are often equipped with amenities such as lounges, restaurants, and entertainment rooms.

They are also able to carry larger numbers of passengers and cargo, making them ideal for transporting large groups or goods.

For those looking for a more luxurious ride, there are also luxury catamaran ferries available.

These vessels are typically much larger and are equipped with all the amenities of a luxury cruise, such as private suites, a spa, and a wide variety of entertainment options.

These vessels are perfect for special occasions or luxury trips.

No matter what type of catamaran ferry you are looking for, there is sure to be one to suit your needs.

With the wide variety of sizes, speeds, and features available, you are sure to find the perfect vessel for your needs.

Advantages of Catamaran Ferries

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Catamaran ferries offer a number of advantages over traditional ferries, making them an attractive option for water transportation.

The most notable of these advantages is their increased stability and capacity.

The hulls, or pontoons, of a catamaran ferry are wider than those of a traditional ferry, allowing them to carry larger loads with greater stability.

This makes catamaran ferries ideal for transporting large groups of people and goods, and they are often used in coastal and cross-water transportation, such as for island hopping or as a commuter ferry.

Catamaran ferries are also faster and more fuel efficient than traditional ferries, allowing them to cover greater distances in less time.

This makes them a great option for travelers looking to explore remote locations, as they are able to access shallow waters that traditional ferries may not be able to reach.

Additionally, the increased stability of catamaran ferries means they provide a smoother ride than traditional ferries, making them more comfortable for passengers.

Finally, catamaran ferries are often more eco-friendly than traditional ferries, as they require less fuel to operate and emit fewer pollutants.

This makes them a great option for environmentally conscious travelers who want to reduce their carbon footprint.

Overall, catamaran ferries offer a number of advantages over traditional ferries, making them an attractive option for water transportation.

They are more stable and can carry larger loads, are faster and more fuel efficient, and provide a smoother ride.

Additionally, they are often more eco-friendly than traditional ferries, making them a great option for travelers looking to reduce their environmental impact.

Disadvantages of Catamaran Ferries

While catamaran ferries offer many advantages, there are also some disadvantages to consider.

For example, while catamaran ferries are generally more stable than traditional monohull ferries, they do not have any lateral stability and can be subject to strong winds and waves, making them less suitable for long-distance journeys.

Additionally, catamaran ferries are more expensive to build and maintain than monohulls, and require regular maintenance to ensure the hulls remain in good condition.

Finally, catamaran ferries may not be able to access some areas due to their shallow draft, which limits their ability to navigate certain waterways.

Where to Find Catamaran Ferries

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Catamaran ferries can be found all around the world, and they are increasingly popular for both recreational and commercial purposes.

In the United States, catamaran ferries are frequently used for inter-island transportation in Hawaii, as well as for transportation between coastal cities in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska.

Catamaran ferries are also popular in the Caribbean, where they are used for island hopping and coastal transportation.

You can also find catamaran ferries in Europe, Asia, South America, and many other regions of the world.

In addition to traditional ferry services, many private operators also offer charter services on catamaran ferries.

These services can range from private day trips to longer excursions, and they can provide an exciting and unique experience for those looking to explore the open waters.

Private operators may also offer specialized services, such as wildlife tours or dinner cruises.

If you are looking for a unique and relaxing way to explore the waters, a charter catamaran ferry may be the perfect choice.

Common Uses of Catamaran Ferries

Catamaran ferries are a popular choice for many different types of transportation needs.

These vessels are often used in coastal and cross-water transportation, such as for island hopping or as a commuter ferry.

They are also used for transporting large groups of people and goods, as well as for exploring remote, shallow waters.

Catamaran ferries are also gaining popularity as a popular mode of transportation for tourists and adventurers.

Catamaran ferries are commonly used for sightseeing tours, whale watching, and other recreational activities.

They provide a smooth and comfortable ride, and their design allows them to access shallow waters and small ports.

This makes them a great option for visiting remote locations and exploring places that traditional ferries cannot go.

Catamaran ferries are also often used for ferrying passengers and goods between islands, or from the mainland to an island.

These vessels are often equipped with amenities such as restrooms, seating, and snacks, making them ideal for longer trips.

Additionally, the multiple hulls of catamaran ferries provide a higher level of stability than traditional ferries, making them a safer option for transporting large groups of people and goods.

Catamaran ferries are also becoming increasingly popular for cargo transportation.

Their speed and fuel efficiency make them a cost-effective option for transporting goods, and their ability to access shallow waters makes them ideal for navigating tight channels and harbors.

Additionally, their large capacity allows for the transportation of larger cargo loads, making them a popular choice for commercial shipping operations.

Overall, catamaran ferries are a versatile and efficient type of vessel that can be used for a variety of transportation needs.

Their stability, speed, fuel efficiency, and ability to access shallow waters make them a great option for coastal and cross-water transportation, recreational activities, passenger and goods transportation, and commercial shipping operations.

Final Thoughts

From island hopping to exploring remote locations, catamaran ferries offer a unique and efficient means of transportation.

With increased stability and capacity, greater speed and fuel efficiency, and access to shallow waters, catamaran ferries provide a range of advantages for travelers.

Whether you’re looking to explore the world or just commute, catamaran ferries provide a great option for transportation.

So if you’re looking to find out more about catamaran ferries, be sure to explore the different types and uses available, and find the right option for your travel needs.

James Frami

At the age of 15, he and four other friends from his neighborhood constructed their first boat. He has been sailing for almost 30 years and has a wealth of knowledge that he wants to share with others.

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Dubrovnik - (sobra, mljet) - korcula - lastovo / line no. 9808.

Boarding place (Google maps):

  • Sobra, Mljet island
  • Korčula, Korčula Island
  • Ubli, Lastovo island

The line is operated by HSC Arta. Tickets are available online on our webshop .

Please arrive at the boarding place at least 15 minutes before departure,  for the real-time location of the vessel click here.

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  • Milna, Brač island

Please arrive at the boarding place at least 15 minutes before departure, for the real-time location of the vessel click here.

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  • Luka Šipanska, Šipan island
  • Polače, Mljet island
  • Ubli, Lastovo island

The line is operated by HSC Aenona. Tickets are available online on our webshop .

Please arrive at the boarding place at least 15 minutes before departure, for the real-time location of the vessel click here.

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Line not operating

Tickets are available online on our webshop .

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  • Pomena, Mljet island

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"Welcome aboard the Catalina Flyer! The Catalina Flyer is a 600-passenger catamaran ferry offering round-trip ferry service to Catalina Island from Newport Beach since 1988. We are located approximately 50 minutes from downtown Los Angeles, the Inland Empire, and San Diego County, just a couple of minutes away from most of Orange County. The Catalina Flyer makes multiple round trips daily, leaving Newport Beach for Avalon and from Avalon to Newport Beach. Our travels take approximately 75 minutes to crossover, making it quick and efficient. In addition to its quick and efficient trip, our passenger service offers a sundeck and large windows for customers to have fantastic views of the coastline and potentially catch sight of dolphins and whales. We also offer a full-service bar and snack bar for those who seek something light to snack on or a stiff drink as they travel. We even partner with most Catalina hotels for special package deals for those who wish to extend their trips into mini-vacations. We also offer special promotions like Holiday specials, Senior rates, and Group rates. In addition to regular passenger service, the vessel is also available for private charters to Catalina or just within Newport Beach's harbor.

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Catamaran Line d.o.o. is relatively new ferry / catamaran company, founded in 2017 and based in Split. Besides catamaran transport, they also organize excursions and sea transfers , both on request. As of recently, they offer two regular catamaran lines: Pula – Unije – Susak – Mali Losinj – Ilovik – Silba – Zadar and Split Airport – Split.

Catamaran line Split Airport to Split is especially interesting, as it can be used as an alternative to other transportation means to Split. Besides quick journey to the city, passengers can enjoy a nice view while arriving to Split port . As for the catamaran line 9141 , it connects Pula with Zadar , but also with other islands like Losinj , Susak and Ilovik.

Catamaran Line d.o.o. fleet includes three catamarans: “FOR”, “Komiza” and “Bisovo”. The catamarans are able to board 145, 159 and 325 passengers, respectively.

Catamaran Line FAQs

There are selling points in Pula, Mali Losinj and Zadar. There are three locations in Pula to buy tickets, all of them situated near the Pula port. Selling points in Mali Losinj and Zadar are also right next to the ports. Also, you can always buy your ticket online and save yourself some time. For line Split Airport to Split, you can buy your ticket onboard, at a selling point near Riva, or online.

Children aged 1-3 can travel free of charge . Children up to 1 years old are not going to be issued a travel ticket, while those up to 3 years-old will get a travel ticket.

If you buy your ticket online, you will receive an email confirmation of your bought tickets. After that, you’d need to use that printed confirmation to pick up tickets in the previously mentioned sales points or directly at the catamaran, where you’ll be given a travel card.

Each passenger can bring up to 20kg of hand luggage for free. Luggage up to 100kg is transported according to the price list for luggage transport. As for the Split Airport – Split line, luggage is free of charge regardless of its size.

Here is an excerpt from Catamaran Line’s restrictions about pets: Where the boats meet technical conditions (kennels) for transporting pets on board, transporting a pet in a kennel will be charged at 50% of the ticket price per person. PETS are allowed on board a ferry only if they pose no danger or cause disturbance to the passengers or the boat, and are not allowed in the closed passenger areas. The owners assume the risk of travel, and the responsibility for any damage. Dogs must be muzzled (except guide dogs) and kept on a leash; cats in transport boxes; and birds in cages. Dogs and cats must have appropriate vaccination documents. The Bisovo catamaran includes an appropriate container for pets. Pets are not allowed on board the Brac and Komiza catamarans, except guide dogs for the blind.

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How do I purchase online a ticket for Bisovo, Catamaran Line? Thank you very much for your help!

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Hello Thomas,

Due to some technical problems from the catamaran company, tickets can be purchased only at selling points in Pula. Below are the addresses of those selling points: A-turizam Istra; Kandlerova 24, Pula Simmor d.o.o; Riva-Riječki Gat, Pula Libertas d.o.o; Riva 14, Pula

Best regards, FerryCroatia Team

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Quiero ir en Mayo salir de Split y llegar a Pula, que días sale y en qué horario?, Puedo comprar los boletos en split?

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Hola, el horario de salida para el próximo año aún no está disponible. Además, Catamaran Line conecta solo Split con el aeropuerto de Split y Zadar con Pula. En cualquier caso, los billetes para Catamaran Line se pueden comprar en el stand cerca de Riva en Split, online o a bordo.

Saludos cordiales, FerryCroatia

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What are the seasonal dates of operation for this ferry? We are planning a trip for mid-September 2022. Thanks!

the 2022 sailing schedule is still unknown, we suggest you follow our website, as soon as the company announces the schedule, it will be available on our website.

Best, Ferry Croatia Team

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Bonjour Est-il possible d’embarquer des vélos à bord du catamaran ? Quels sont les jours possibles pour la traversée Pula- Mali Losinj ? Merci pour votre réponse Cordialement Christine Lx

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Bonjour Christine,

Il n’est pas possible d’apporter des vélos à bord des catamarans car il n’y a pas assez de place.

L’achat de billets pour la traversée Pula – Mali Losinj n’est actuellement pas disponible en ligne.

Cordialement, Iva

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