Ferries from
Korcula Island to Brac
Ferries from
Korcula Island to Brac
Ferries from Korcula Island to Brac are available with 2 operators. The Korcula to Bol ferry is the main ferry route from Korcula Island to Brac. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.
Ferries from Korcula Island to Brac sail approximately 12 times per week and are available with Jadrolinija & Krilo Kapetan Luka.
The ferry from Korcula Island to Brac takes between 1 hour 55 minutes and 2 hours 25 minutes depending on the ferry route, operator, and ship that you choose.
The fastest ferry from Korcula Island to Brac is on the Korcula to Bol ferry with Jadrolinija in 1 hour 55 minutes.
No, you are currently not able to take your car on the ferry from Korcula Island to Brac.
There are approximately 39 miles (62km) and 34 nautical miles between Korcula Island and Brac.
The price of a ferry from Korcula Island to Brac can differ by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry.
The Korcula to Bol ferry ferry sails approximately 12 times weekly with a crossing time of 2 hours.
We suggest that you book in advance to ensure that you get the cheapest ferry prices and availability. Please check out our special offers page to take advantage of all the latest ferry discounts available.
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From | To | Average price | |
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From KorculaKorcula Island |
To BolBrac |
Average price$63.95 |
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Korcula Island stands as one of Croatia's most beautiful Adriatic treasures, blending rich history with stunning natural landscapes. The island is known for its thick forests, vineyards, olive groves, and charming villages. Visitors can explore Korcula Town with its medieval squares, churches, and impressive stone walls arranged in a unique herringbone pattern. The island claims to be Marco Polo's birthplace, and his supposed childhood home now serves as a museum. Outdoor lovers will enjoy Korcula's beautiful beaches, clear waters ideal for swimming and water sports, and many hiking and biking trails. Wine enthusiasts can try local white wine varieties, especially Grk and Pošip, at family-owned wineries. From Korcula, travelers can easily catch ferries to Split, Dubrovnik, and other Croatian islands like Hvar and Mljet. In summer, the island hosts traditional Moreška sword dance shows, a cultural display dating back centuries that highlights the island's rich heritage.
Brac, Croatia's largest Dalmatian island, attracts visitors with its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and rich cultural heritage. The island is famous for its bright white stone, used to build Diocletian's Palace in Split and even parts of the White House in Washington DC. Visitors love Zlatni Rat (Golden Horn), one of Europe's most unique beaches that changes shape with the currents. History lovers will enjoy the Dragon's Cave with its ancient carvings and the Blaca Monastery, built into a cliff by monks in the 16th century. For those who enjoy hiking, Vidova Gora, the highest peak in the Adriatic islands, offers amazing views of neighboring islands. Every summer, Brac hosts traditional klapa singing events and the Vanka Regule festival celebrating local culture. The island is easy to reach by ferry from Split on the mainland, making it a great starting point for island-hopping trips to Hvar, Vis, or Korčula.