The ferry from Split to Korcula connects
Korcula. The route is offered up to 7 times a week by shipping companies
TP Line and
Krilo Kapetan Luka. The travel time is between 2:20 hours and 2:55 hours, depending on the shipping company.
Korčula
Located about halfway between Split and Dubrovnik, Korčula is the sixth largest island in the Adriatic and the most densely populated of all Croatian islands. Korčula has always been one of the most popular vacation islands in the country. Perfect sailing conditions, picturesque bathing beaches, a lot of untouched nature and excellent infrastructure contribute a lot to the popularity of the island. Above all, the beauty of the main town of the same name attracts thousands of tourists every year. Because of its beautiful location on a small peninsula, its impressive city walls and its numerous historical buildings, Korčula is often called "Little Dubrovnik". Incidentally, the birthplace of the legendary explorer Marco Polo can also be visited here.
Split
Split is located on the Dalmatian coast. The city is perfect for vacationers who want to combine a beach and city vacation. One of the most famous sights is the Diocletian's Palace in the heart of the port city. This imperial ruin is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. In addition, Split has a large number of monasteries and churches. The city center is characterized by Roman culture. In particular, the Riva waterfront is ideal for walks or culinary experiences. Split is also the perfect starting point for a sailing boat trip. There are several surrounding islands to discover.
The ferry port of Split in Croatia offers connections to the Croatian islands of Hvar, Korcula and Mljet, as well as to the ferry port of Dubrovnik on the Croatian mainland. A total of 6 routes are offered here several times a day by the shipping companies SNAV, TP Line, Jadrolinija and Krilo Kapetan Luka.