Yes, there is a very popular high-speed ferry service between Dubrovnik and Split in 2026, primarily operated by companies like Kapetan Luka (Krilo) and TP Line. This seasonal service typically runs from April through October, with a journey time of approximately 4.5 to 5.5 hours depending on the number of island stops. The route is highly scenic, usually stopping at islands like Korčula, Hvar, and Brač (Milna) along the way. In 2026, one-way tickets generally cost around €50. Note that this is a foot-passenger-only catamaran; there is no car ferry that directly links Dubrovnik and Split in a single go. For 2026 travel, it is essential to book online at least a few days in advance during the peak summer months (July–August), as these ferries are the preferred way for tourists to "island hop" between the two cities.