Mljet to Split Ferry

The Mljet Split ferry route connects Croatia with Croatia. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, TP Line. The crossing operates up to 7 times each week with sailing durations from around 3 hours 40 minutes.

Mljet Split sailing durations and frequency may vary from season to season so we’d advise doing a live check to get the most up to date information.

Mljet - Split Ferry Operators

  • TP Line
    • 7 Sailings Weekly 3 hr 40 min
    • Get price

Mljet Guide

Located in the Dalmatia region of Croatia, and the most southerly and easterly of the larger Adriatic islands, is the island of Mljet. It is located to the south of the Peljesac Peninsular and is roughly 25 km long and around 3 km wide, on average. The island's volcanic origin is clear to see with its many gorges and chasms. The north western part of the island as an internal sea that has been a national park since 1960. The National Park also includes Veliko jezero, Malo jezero, Soline Bay and a sea belt that is 500m wide from the most prominent cape of Mljet covering an area of around 55 sq. km. The central parts of the park are Veliko jezero with the Isle of St. Mary, Malo jezero and the villages of Govedari, Polace and Pomena.

The main port on the Island is Sobra, located on the island's eastern coast and connects the island by ferry to Dubrovnik and Korcula. There is also a daily car ferry service from Dubrovnik to Sobra.

Split Guide

The Croatian city of Split is located in Central Dalmatia, on the south western side of the country and has a picturesque setting lying on the shores of the Adriatic Sea. Split is an ancient port city that is centred around large Roman times Diocletian's Palace and has many bars, restaurants and cafes to cater for the large numbers of visitors it welcomes each year. In addition to its huge palace and Old Town which is full of ancient buildings and palaces, the city's harbour setting provides an added bonus for visitors as it provides additional facilities to enjoy.

The mountains behind the city provide a lovely backdrop to the city which faces the Adriatic Sea. The city itself doesn't have any beaches but Bacvice Beach is conveniently located nearby and is frequently very busy during the summer months. Other popular beaches are Kasjuni Cove to the west, Zlatni Rat Beach on Brac Island, and Potocine Beach on Bol Island which is also a good destination for windsurfing, scuba diving and sunbathing.

Ferries operating from the city's port depart to Ancona, Pescara, Rijeka , Korcula, Dubrovnik and Mljet.