Book a Split Ferry
Book a Split Ferry
Split ferries connect Croatia with Italy, Korcula Island, Croatia, Hvar Island & Brac with crossings available to Ancona (in Italy), Korcula & Prigradica (in Korcula Island), Dubrovnik, Pomena, Milna & Makarska (in Croatia), Hvar & Hvar Vira (in Hvar Island), Bol (in Brac). Sailings from Split are operated by numerous ferry companies.
There are up to 33 ferry crossings daily from Split with sailing durations starting from 25 minutes. Our Split ferry summary provides a good guide but for the latest sailing information use our fare search.
Trajektni Luka - Gat Sv. Petra, 21000, Split, Croatia
Split - Ancona with SNAV & Jadrolinija
Split - Korcula with Jadrolinija, TP Line & Krilo Kapetan Luka
Split - Dubrovnik with Jadrolinija, TP Line & Krilo Kapetan Luka
Split - Hvar with Jadrolinija, TP Line & Krilo Kapetan Luka
Split - Bol with Jadrolinija & Krilo Kapetan Luka
Split - Pomena with TP Line & Krilo Kapetan Luka
Split - Milna with TP Line & Krilo Kapetan Luka
Split - Hvar Vira with TP Line & Krilo Kapetan Luka
Split - Makarska with Krilo Kapetan Luka
Split - Prigradica with Krilo Kapetan Luka
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Split is the largest and most important city in Dalmatia, the administrative center of Croatia's Split-Dalmatia county. The city is situated on a small peninsula on the eastern shores of the Adriatic Sea. Although the beginnings of Split are usually linked to the building of Diocletian's Palace, there is evidence that this area was inhabited as a Greek colony even earlier. Diocletian was a Roman emperor who ruled between AD 284 and 305 and was known for his reforms and persecution of Christians. He ordered the work on the palace to begin in 293 in readiness for his retirement from politics in 305. Today, Split is a city who's economy relies mostly on trade and tourism. There are also some old industries undergoing a much needed revival, such as agriculture (fishing, olive, wine production), paper, concrete, and chemicals.
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