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Where do ferries leave from Hvar?

As already mentioned above, the ferry port in Hvar is located on the main promenade, right in the town centre, so obviously, everything you might need is very close: bars, restaurants, shop, post office, ATM-s, etc. The tickets can be bought in the ticket office on the main promenade.



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Split ferry port is located on the Croatian mainland. Ferry routes to and from Split are currently served by 8 companies: Jadrolinija, Kapetan Luka, TP Line, Bura Line, Krilo Shipping Company, Adriatic Fast Ferries, Snav and ENVIRA Sibenik, going to 26 destinations.

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How long is the ferry from Hvar to Dubrovnik? The sailing time is usually around 3 hours and 30 minutes.

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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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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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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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There are around 21 weekly ferry sailings from Split to Hvar. TP Line provide up to 3 sailings per day. Please keep in mind that ferry timetables often increase during the high season.

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Three days will allow you to see the main attractions in Hvar town, explore the magical Pakleni islands, as well as a bit of the Western side of the island. In five days you'll be able to explore Hvar Island extensively, enjoy the many beaches and you'll get to explore some of my favorite hidden gems too.

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The Pakleni islands (otherwise known as the Paklinski Islands) are located south of Hvar Island. Hvar itself is located in the Adriatic sea, off Croatia's famous Dalmatian coast. It's surrounded by a number of islands including Brac, Korcula and Vis, and is around an hour's boat ride from Split.

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The most convenient way to travel around the island is by car, or by scooter. The main island's road D116 runs from Hvar Town to Sucuraj and connects all major towns on the island, like Stari Grad, Jelsa, and Vrboska. The western section of this road, around Hvar, Jelsa, and Stari Grad, is in good condition.

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