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Is there a fast ferry from Dubrovnik to Hvar?

The Dubrovnik - Hvar sailing is the fastest way of traveling between 2 of the most popular destinations in Croatia. If you decide to stay in Hvar for a few days, you can also visit other nearby islands by ferry. Check our Map of ferries to discover ferry connections from Hvar to Milna (Brac island), Korcula and Pomena.



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Journey time is between 3 hours 15 minutes and 3 hours 50 minutes depending on the route. The price of a foot passanger ticket is 45.00 Euro.

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An easy and popular option is taking the passenger ferry—from June to September, there are two daily passenger ferries connecting Dubrovnik to Hvar. An easy, quick, and (very) expensive alternative to the ferry is a private boat transfer, which will take about three hours.

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The typical crossing time for ferries from Hvar to Dubrovnik is approximately 3h 50m. However, please keep in mind that sailing duration might change depending on what season you choose to travel.

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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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Hvar at a glance The distance from Split is 19 nautical miles (35 km) and from Dubrovnik 77 nautical miles (140 km). From both places, Hvar is easily reachable as a day trip destination (see other day trips from Split).

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The most direct access to Hvar island is from the Croatian coastal cities of Dubrovnik and Split. There are frequent daily flights to both cities from many EU/European hubs and each has daily, year-round ferry/catamaran/private speedboat service to Hvar island.

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The ferry Split to Hvar is extremely popular, especially in the summer. So if you wish to board a specific departure, you should definitely buy the ticket in advance, either online or one day before at the port. Is there a toilet on the catamarans from Split to Hvar? Yes, all the catamarans have toilets.

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Hvar is not as relexing as them, but a lot more relaxing than Dubrovnik. If you like to travel do both but if you want to relax choose one.

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Yes, you can catch a ferry from Split to the Croatian island of Hvar all year round thanks to the routes operated by 3 ferry companies: TP-Line, Kapetan Luka - Krilo and Jadrolinija. The route is usually active with up to 20 daily crossings during the high season. In the low season, there is at least 1 sailing per day.

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Most ferry ticket prices for Croatian routes remain fixed regardless of seasonality. Still, we highly suggest that you book your trip well in advance, especially when traveling in high season to/from popular destinations.

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Split is more relaxed and fun, centrally located, offering more day trip options, better nightlife, and slightly cheaper prices than Dubrovnik. Dubrovnik is one of the most beautiful walled cities in the world, very elegant, with better beaches and hotels than Split. Both towns are must-visit places in Croatia.

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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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One of the island's most popular destination is Hvar Town, which has lively beaches, modern restaurants, luxury guesthouses, and a lively nightlife scene. Its labyrinth of age-old cobbled and marble streets adds a distinctly Croatian aesthetic.

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Foot passenger only ferry line with daily departures from Gruž Harbour in Dubrovnik to Split, including stops at islands Mljet, Korcula, Brac and Hvar. This is a Catamaran passenger ferry that connects Dubrovnik with Split and Croatia's popular islands Mljet (Pomena), Korcula, Hvar and Brac (Milna).

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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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