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How much does a ferry cost from Dubrovnik to Split?

The earliest ferry departure time is at 06:30 arriving at Split ferry port at 10:45. The latest departure time is at 22:00 arriving at the port in Split at 02:00. Prices of a one way adult ticket range from $6 up to $31. Discounted tickets for children, students and pensioners are available on some departures.



In 2026, the cost of a one-way high-speed ferry or catamaran ticket between Dubrovnik and Split typically ranges from €45 to €55 (approx. $48 to $58 USD). Prices are relatively consistent across the major operators like Krilo (Kapetan Luka) and TP Line, although booking through third-party platforms may include a small convenience fee. During the "high season" (June to September), it is a non-negotiable peer-to-peer recommendation to book several weeks in advance, as these routes frequently sell out. While there is no major price difference between the "low" and "high" seasons for foot passengers, the availability of daily sailings drops significantly during the winter months. For those traveling with a vehicle, note that the direct Dubrovnik-Split ferries are almost exclusively for foot passengers only; taking a car between these cities requires driving the coastal road or using a different, much longer car ferry route via the islands.

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Catamaran ferries from Dubrovnik to Split The shortest travel time is around 4h 25 minutes and the fares start from €47. KRILO offers 2 daily departures from both Dubrovnik and Split. Catamarans depart from Split early in the morning (at 7:30am) and from Dubrovnik in the afternoon hours (3:00pm and 4:15pm).

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Do I need to buy tickets for Croatia ferries in advance? We recommend doing so, especially on the international routes, and routes operated by catamarans that have limited space. Can I buy Croatia ferry tickets onboard? In most cases, you need to buy a ticket either online or at a ticket office.

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Great cheap way to get between islands - make sure you get there early as the queues get long! The catamaran ferry service is a cheap and easy way to island hop along the Dalmatian coast. There are large areas to store luggage and plenty of seats on board. No outside area but many windows (they could do with a clean).

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Journey time is between 4 hours 25 minutes and 5 hours 55 minutes depending on the route. The price of a foot passanger ticket is 45.00 Euro.

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We recommend you buy the ticket in advance in order to ensure your departureat the desired time and to be at the port at least 45 minutes prior departure. Arriving at the port, the port staff will ensure you a smooth boarding in accordance with the ticket or reservation.

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Split is slightly cheaper than Dubrovnik! This is still noticeable in accommodation rates and costs of eating out. However, today prices in Split don't lag much behind prices in Dubrovnik.

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If you are a foot passenger, there is a fast ferry catamaran that departs from April to October daily from Dubrovnik (port of Gruz) to Split. This is the fastest and most convenient way to travel.

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Take an excursion from Dubrovnik to the city of Split on a full-day excursion and private walking tour. See its many sites and learn why Split is known as the heart of Dalmatia.

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Dubrovnik to Split & Split to Dubrovnik by UBER => 1.500 Kuna (223 US$ / 200 Euro) Dubrovnik to Sarajevo => from 958 Kuna.

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There is no train from Dubrovnik to Split. The railway connection in Croatia stopped in Split, although there were once plans for expanding it further to Dubrovnik.

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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.

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