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How much is the ferry between Split and Hvar?

Prices of the ferries that connect Split to Hvar vary, depending on the season. Cost for the foot passenger is 47 Kuna, cost for the car is 310 Kuna each way.



In 2026, the price for a ferry ticket between Split and Hvar varies depending on the type of vessel and the time of year. For a high-speed catamaran (passenger-only), one-way tickets typically range from €6.40 to €25.00 per adult. The shortest trips, operated by companies like Kapetan Luka (Krilo) and Jadrolinija, take approximately 50 to 55 minutes to reach Hvar Town. If you are traveling with a vehicle, you must take the car ferry from Split to Stari Grad (located about 20 minutes from Hvar Town), where the price for a standard car is approximately €45.00 to €55.00 plus the per-passenger fare. During the peak summer season (June to September), it is highly recommended to book tickets online in advance via platforms like Ferryhopper or Jadrolinija's official app, as prices tend to increase as the departure date approaches and popular time slots sell out quickly. For those on a tight budget, the earliest and latest ferries of the day often offer the most competitive "standard" rates, sometimes as low as €5.84 for a one-way adult ticket during the off-peak months.

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The price of a ferry from Split - Hvar can vary between $47 and $191 depending on the operator, season and whether you are travelling with a vehicle. The average price of a foot passenger is $96, prices can range from $47 and $191. All ferry prices can change from season to season.

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Useful info: keep in mind that the ferries departing Split for Hvar are passenger-only catamarans. In case you want to travel with your car to Hvar, we recommend taking the Jadrolinija car ferry from Split to the port of Stari Grad (30 minutes by car from Hvar Town).

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If you come to Split, first thing to do when you arrive to Split, go buy tickets in ferry. There are two companies, Jadrolinija and Krilo ticket shops are ~150m one from another. In Split you can buy tickets only on the day of departure and in Hvar you can buy tickets a day before.

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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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The cheapest way to get from Split Airport (SPU) to Hvar is to line 37 bus and Catamaran which costs €7 - €12 and takes 2h 59m.

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Split has some great beaches but also the bars and parties for those that want them, while Hvar has a more explorable landscape with plenty of hidden coves, sleepy fishing villages and luscious beaches.

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Split or Dubrovnik: Which is the Best for Budget Travel? Split is undoubtedly the best for budget travel. It's cheaper than Dubrovnik, making it better for a budget right from the start. Its accommodations, food and sights are all cheaper, and do not compromise the experience one bit.

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