Split - Dubrovnik

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Split - Dubrovnik
 

Ferries from Split to Dubrovnik are operated by 2 ferry companies, including TP Line & Krilo Fast Ferries. The crossing typically takes around 5 hours 10 minutes. There are currently 19 weekly sailings on this route, with prices starting from as little as $55. Use our Deal Finder to compare prices and availability, and book your ferry to Dubrovnik today.

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Split to Dubrovnik Ferry Pricing, Offers & Availability

Split to Dubrovnik Ferry Price

Split to Dubrovnik ferry prices typically range from $57 to $242. The average ferry price from Split to Dubrovnik is around $120. The cheapest fares usually start from $57. The average foot passenger ticket costs $120.

Prices may vary depending on passenger numbers, vehicle type, route, and sailing time. Please be aware that pricing data excludes service fees and is based on searches from the last 30 days. This was last updated July 26.

What is the cheapest ferry from Split to Dubrovnik?

The cheapest tickets on the Split to Dubrovnik ferry cost approximately $57.09.

Cheap Ferry Split to Dubrovnik

Direct Ferries makes it easy to compare ferry tickets and prices worldwide, so you can find the best deal for your journey. Please visit our Special Offers page to see current discounts on selected routes and operators. Booking early is typically the most reliable way to secure lower fares and better availability.

Are there any discounts available for senior citizens, students or residents?

Yes, Direct Ferries offers a range of discounts throughout the year. Where available, senior discounts are applied automatically during the search process: simply select the relevant age range when entering passenger details.

Students and recent graduates can receive a 5% discount on ferry tickets. To claim this, register with our partner Student Beans and verify your student or graduate status. Once confirmed, you'll receive a discount code to use at checkout.

Resident discounts are available on selected routes in Spain and Italy. When applicable, choose the "Residents" option during booking and the discount will be applied automatically. Please note that proof of residence or a valid ID showing the correct address must be presented at check-in.

Split to Dubrovnik Ferry Schedule

There are around 19 weekly sailings from Split to Dubrovnik.

TP Line provide 2 sailings daily, 12 sailings weekly. Krilo Fast Ferries provide 1 sailing daily, 7 sailings weekly. Please keep in mind that ferry timetables often increase during the high season.

Split to Dubrovnik Ferry Time

The first ferry from Split to Dubrovnik usually departs at around 08:00, with the last sailing leaving Split Port at approximately 15:10.

Can you take a day trip from Split to Dubrovnik by ferry?

Due to the longer crossing time, ferries between Split and Dubrovnik are generally better suited to weekend breaks or longer stays. For ideas on the best things to do in Dubrovnik, please visit our blog.

High Speed Ferry Split to Dubrovnik

The fastest ferry from Split to Dubrovnik is with Krilo Fast Ferries in 4 hours 30 minutes.

What is the price of a fast ferry from Split to Dubrovnik?

The fastest ferries from Split to Dubrovnik usually cost around $120.32.


Split to Dubrovnik Travel with Vehicles & Pets

Can I bring my car on the ferry from Split to Dubrovnik?

No, ferry operators currently do not allow cars on sailings between Split and Dubrovnik. If you wish to bring your car, then you can use our Deal Finder to find alternative routes.

Can I bring my caravan on the ferry from Split to Dubrovnik?

Whether you can take a campervan or caravan on the ferry depends on the operator and vessel used for your chosen crossing. Enter your travel details into our search bar to see which operators and vehicle options are available on the Split to Dubrovnik ferry.

For more advice and travel inspiration when taking a car, campervan, or caravan, please visit our blog.

Can I travel by bicycle on the Split ferry to Dubrovnik?

Yes, bicycles are permitted on ferries from Split to Dubrovnik with Krilo Fast Ferries. While most operators allow bicycles onboard, we recommend checking individual policies in advance to avoid any complications upon arrival at the port.

Can I travel as a foot passenger from Split to Dubrovnik?

Yes, foot passengers are welcome on ferries from Split to Dubrovnik with TP Line & Krilo Fast Ferries.

Can I travel in first class on the Split Dubrovnik ferry?

First class is not available on ferries from Split to Dubrovnik.

Can I reserve a cabin on the Split ferry to Dubrovnik?

There is no cabin accommodation on the Split to Dubrovnik ferry.

Is there an overnight ferry from Split to Dubrovnik?

Whether an overnight ferry runs between Split and Dubrovnik depends on the operator and timetable. Enter your travel details in our search bar to check if an overnight option is available, alongside current timetables and alternative daytime crossings. Please be aware that overnight crossings can sometimes take a little longer than daytime sailings.

Can I take my pet on the ferry from Split to Dubrovnik?

Pets are currently not allowed on ferries traveling from Split to Dubrovnik. Please use our Deal Finder to search for alternative routes that allow pet travel.

Traveling with guide dogs and assistance dogs

Please be aware that even where pets are not permitted on board, different regulations may apply to passengers traveling with guide dogs or assistance dogs. We recommend contacting our customer service team directly to confirm the specific rules for your preferred sailing. For general information, visit our Special Assistance Help page.


Split to Dubrovnik Onboard Facilities & Accommodation Options

The Split to Dubrovnik ferry is a popular way to travel along the Dalmatian coast, taking in views of Croatia's islands and coastline along the way. As this is a daytime journey, overnight cabins aren't available, but it's still worth knowing what to expect onboard, especially if you're traveling with lots of luggage or children.

Accommodation Tiers

Open Passenger Seating

Most ferries and catamarans offer comfortable indoor seating in an enclosed saloon. This is a good choice if the sea is choppy, if you want some shade, or if you're travelling with young children who need a calmer space for the longer crossing.

Outdoor Deck Seating

Outdoor deck seating is available on most boats and is well worth using on this route. You'll get lovely views of the Dalmatian coastline and islands such as Korčula and Hvar along the way, depending on the route taken. If it's windy or very hot, the indoor seating is the more comfortable option.

Onboard Facilities

Snack Bar & Refreshments

Larger ferries usually have a small bar selling coffee, drinks, and snacks. Faster catamarans may offer little or nothing, so it's a good idea to grab something to eat or drink before boarding, especially given the length of this crossing.

Open Deck Access

All boats on this route give you access to an open deck. This is one of the most scenic ferry journeys in Croatia, sailing past a string of beautiful islands, and it's well worth spending time outside to take in the views along the way.

Vehicle Deck

Car ferries operate on some sailings on this route, transporting vehicles on the lower deck, while faster catamarans are foot-passenger only. If you're bringing a car, it's worth checking which type of boat you're booking and arriving early, as space can fill up quickly in summer.

Children's Facilities & Family Areas

There are no dedicated play areas on this route, but most children manage the journey well, especially with so much island scenery to look at along the way. The longer crossing time means it's worth bringing along something to keep younger travelers entertained too.

Luggage Storage

There's space for luggage inside the cabin, but it's limited on faster catamarans, so it's best to pack light if you can. Both Dubrovnik and Split have ferry terminals that are relatively easy to manage with luggage, with taxis and buses available nearby for onward travel.

Split to Dubrovnik Journey Information

How to get from Split to Dubrovnik

A direct ferry service operates between Split and Dubrovnik. While flights and road transport are also options, traveling by ferry remains one of the most efficient and convenient ways to journey between Split and Dubrovnik, with the added benefit of scenic views along the Dalmatian coast.

Depending on the operator selected, ferries provide considerable flexibility, allowing passengers to bring a vehicle and pet along, and many services permit additional luggage compared to air travel. Traveling by sea also offers a relaxing and scenic experience, allowing passengers to arrive in Dubrovnik feeling refreshed and ready to continue their visit.

How early should I arrive at the port of Split

The recommended arrival time at Split ferry port depends on the operator you are travelling with, so passengers should check their booking confirmation in advance.

Split port is well signposted, with clear indications directing passengers to the correct departure point. Nonetheless, arriving in good time is advisable for a smooth and unhurried journey, particularly during the peak summer season when passenger and vehicle volumes increase significantly.

As a general guideline, we recommend arriving 45–60 minutes before departure for foot passengers. Passengers travelling with a car or campervan should allow at least 60–90 minutes in advance to allow time for check-in and vehicle procedures.

Is there parking at the port of Split?

Parking is available in the vicinity of Split port, with both short- and long-term options located close to the terminal. We recommend checking availability in advance, particularly during busier periods.

A pay-and-display car park is situated a short distance from the main terminal, suitable for longer stays.

Pre-booking a parking space is strongly advised, as availability can be limited and demand is high during the summer months and at weekends.

Accommodation at the port of Split

Passengers seeking accommodation near the port of Split ahead of their journey are encouraged to consult our Accommodation page for a range of options and competitive rates. A variety of properties are available to suit different budgets and preferences.

Staying close to the port can simplify your departure considerably, allowing for a more relaxed start to the journey. We recommend booking well in advance to secure the best rates, particularly during peak periods when availability can become limited.

Is there reduced mobility access on the Croatia to Dubrovnik ferry?

Operators on this route aim to accommodate passengers with reduced mobility wherever possible, although facilities vary by vessel. We recommend contacting your chosen operator directly for detailed guidance before travel.

Where available, vessels may offer facilities such as step-free access, accessible cabins and toilets, and dedicated seating areas. Passengers requiring assistance should notify the operator well in advance so that appropriate arrangements can be made.

Jadrolinija:

  • Staff are available to assist with boarding
  • Accessible cabins and facilities available on select vessels

TP Line:

  • Assistance is available at the port
  • Designated seating available on some vessels

Krilo Fast Ferries:

  • Crew assistance available for boarding
  • Limited facilities for passengers with reduced mobility on fast craft

How much luggage can I take on the ferry Split to Dubrovnik?

Luggage allowances on the Split to Dubrovnik route vary by operator. Whilst many ferries don't have strict limits, it's always best to check in advance, as larger or additional items may incur an extra fee. Passengers travelling with a vehicle will usually be able to bring more luggage with them.

OperatorIncluded LuggageSize LimitWeight LimitNotes / Extra Charges
Jadrolinija1–2 pieces (foot passengers)No strict dimensions (must be manageable)Approx. 20 kg in totalLarger items may be stored separately; excess luggage may incur a fee
TP Line1 pieceNo strict size stated (standard cabin-size recommended)Up to 20 kgAdditional luggage charged per item; limited space on catamarans
Krilo Fast Ferries1 pieceNo strict dimensions (carry-on style)Up to 20 kgExtra luggage charged per bag; bikes and bulky items require special fees

Where does the ferry arrive in Dubrovnik?

Ferries to Dubrovnik from Split arrive at Gruž ferry port, located a short distance from Dubrovnik's historic Old Town. From the terminal, taxis and local buses are readily available if you wish to head into the city center. For onward travel, Gruž also serves as Dubrovnik's main bus terminal, connecting the city to destinations across Croatia and the wider region. For more information, check out our port guide below.

International Travel Rules

Travel requirements vary by route, so it's important to confirm which documents you need before you travel. On most international routes, you will need a valid passport to travel from Split to Dubrovnik, and possibly a visa or national ID depending on your nationality and the destination's entry rules.

To avoid delays at check-in, see our Check-in, Travel Documents & Tickets guide and our blog post on traveling to Europe for useful tips.


Travel Smart: How to book a ferry

How do I book a Split to Dubrovnik ferry ticket?

Booking your Split to Dubrovnik ferry is very simple. Enter your departure and arrival ports along with your preferred travel date to view all available sailings and prices. You can also compare alternative routes and departure times to find the option that best suits your schedule and budget.

Look out for early-booking deals and special ticket types such as upgrades or flexi fares that allow changes or cancellations. To ensure a smooth booking process, always enter accurate passenger numbers and vehicle specifications.

When is the best time to book a Split to Dubrovnik ferry?

The best time to book ferries from Split to Dubrovnik is as early as possible. Booking in advance often secures lower prices, along with a wider choice of departure times, seating, and cabin options. We recommend booking at least a few weeks ahead, particularly during peak holiday seasons. Prices can vary depending on demand and availability.

Why are there no ferries available on the date I want to travel?

If no sailings from Split to Dubrovnik appear on your chosen date, this may be due to seasonal timetable changes, temporary schedule adjustments, or limited availability caused by high demand. We recommend checking alternative dates or nearby routes to find the most suitable option.

How do I collect my ferry tickets at Split port?

After completing your booking, you'll receive a confirmation email with your travel details. How your boarding pass is issued depends on the ferry operator you have booked with.

Some operators provide boarding passes at the time of booking, while others require check-in at the port terminal. Where available, online check-in can be completed through the Direct Ferries app.

Ticket desks are generally located near the terminal entrance. To prevent delays, we recommend arriving early to allow sufficient time for ticket collection and check-in.

At check-in you will need to present your booking confirmation and a valid photo ID, such as a passport or identity card. If travelling with a pet, relevant documentation like vaccination records, pet passport and insurance may also be required. Passengers using resident discounts must provide proof of eligibility.

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Split - Dubrovnik Ferry Route Prices 
Foot Passenger$120
Split - Dubrovnik Ferry Route Summary 
OriginCroatia
DestinationCroatia
No. of Operators2
OperatorsTP Line & Krilo Fast Ferries
Average Price$120
Average Pet Price$189
Average Daily Sailings3
Average Weekly Sailings19
Average Sailing Duration5 h 10 m
Fastest Sailing Duration4 h 30 m
First Ferry08:00
Last Ferry15:10
Distance110 Nautical Miles

* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 1 July 2026. 

Split to Dubrovnik Ferry Most Popular Questions

Split Port Guide

Split Port (Port of Split) is the largest passenger ferry port in Croatia and one of the busiest hubs in the Adriatic Sea. Located in the historic coastal city of Split, the port provides extensive Split ferry services to destinations across Croatia’s coastline and islands, as well as international routes. Popular routes include ferries to Hvar, Brač, Korčula and Dubrovnik.

Split Port serves both foot passengers and vehicles and acts as the primary gateway to the Dalmatian islands. Due to its central location next to the Old Town and the large number of daily departures, passengers traveling with Split ferry tickets are strongly advised to arrive early, especially in summer, and confirm their departure pier, as multiple operators depart from different points within the port complex.

Address: Obala kneza Domagoja, 21000 Split, Croatia

Facilities at the port

  • Ferry ticket offices and check-in counters for Split ferry services, including kiosks for major operators.
  • Multiple passenger waiting areas and open-air seating near departure piers.
  • Toilets, luggage storage services and essential traveller amenities.
  • Wide selection of cafés, bakeries, restaurants and convenience shops within walking distance.
  • Vehicle boarding lanes for cars, buses, campervans and freight transport.
  • Nearby parking areas, taxi ranks, bus station and direct access to the main railway station.

How many terminals are there at Split Port?

Split Port does not operate from a single enclosed terminal but instead features multiple piers and docking areas spread along the waterfront. Different ferry operators use designated quays, with car ferries typically departing from larger berths and catamarans (high-speed ferries) departing from smaller piers closer to the city centre.

How to get to Split Port

  • By bus: The main bus station is located directly next to the ferry port, with connections across Croatia.
  • By train: Split’s railway station is adjacent to the port, offering regional rail services.
  • By taxi: Taxis and ride-hailing services are widely available throughout the city.
  • By car: The port is accessible via the A1 motorway, followed by coastal roads into the city centre.

Dubrovnik Port Guide

Dubrovnik Port (Port of Gruž) is the main ferry port in Croatia, serving the southern Dalmatian region. Located in the Gruž district of Dubrovnik, the port is a key hub for Dubrovnik ferry services connecting the city with nearby islands and mainland destinations. Popular routes include ferries to Korčula, Hvar, Mljet and Split.

Dubrovnik Port serves both foot passengers and vehicles and is the primary maritime access point for the city. As it also functions as a cruise ship terminal, the port can become very busy, particularly in peak summer months. Passengers traveling with Dubrovnik ferry tickets are advised to arrive early, allow time for boarding procedures, and verify their departure point within the port area.

Address: Obala Stjepana Radića 40, 20000 Dubrovnik, Croatia

Facilities at the port

  • Ferry ticket offices and check-in desks for Dubrovnik ferry services.
  • Passenger waiting areas with seating and departure information boards.
  • Toilets, ATMs and essential traveller services.
  • Cafés, bakeries, supermarkets and restaurants located around the port area.
  • Vehicle boarding lanes for cars, coaches and freight vehicles.
  • Taxi stands, bus stops and parking facilities nearby.

How many terminals are there at Dubrovnik Port?

Dubrovnik Port operates from a central ferry terminal area in Gruž, with several berths used by different ferry operators. High-speed passenger ferries and larger vehicle ferries depart from separate docking points within the same port zone.

How to get to Dubrovnik Port

  • By bus: Local buses connect the port with Dubrovnik Old Town and surrounding areas.
  • By taxi: Taxis are readily available across Dubrovnik.
  • By car: The port is accessible via the D8 coastal road.
  • From the airport: Dubrovnik Airport is approximately 20 km from the port, with shuttle buses and taxis available.

Guide to Split and Dubrovnik

Split Travel Guide

Split is a lively coastal city in Croatia known for its unique blend of ancient history and modern Mediterranean lifestyle. Built around the UNESCO-listed Diocletian’s Palace, the city offers a mix of Roman architecture, vibrant waterfront promenades and easy access to nearby islands. As a major transport hub, Split is both a destination and a starting point for exploring the Dalmatian coast.

What to see and do in Split: Top attractions and experiences

  • Diocletian’s Palace: Explore the vast Roman palace complex that forms the heart of the Old Town.
  • Riva Promenade: Stroll along the palm-lined waterfront filled with cafés and bars.
  • Marjan Hill: Hike or cycle through scenic parkland with panoramic views over the city and sea.
  • Split beaches: Relax at Bačvice Beach or quieter coves around the peninsula.
  • Island hopping: Take day trips to nearby islands such as Hvar, Brač and Vis.
  • Local markets: Visit the Green Market (Pazar) for fresh produce and local specialties.
  • Dalmatian cuisine: Enjoy seafood, grilled meats, olive oil dishes and regional wines.

Dubrovnik Travel Guide

Dubrovnik is one of Croatia’s most famous destinations, known for its stunning medieval walls, historic Old Town and dramatic Adriatic coastline. Often referred to as the “Pearl of the Adriatic,” the city combines cultural heritage with breathtaking scenery, making it a highlight of any trip to the region.

What to see and do in Dubrovnik: Must-see sights and activities

  • Dubrovnik Old Town: Wander through the UNESCO-listed historic centre with its marble streets and landmarks.
  • City Walls: Walk along the famous walls for panoramic views over the sea and rooftops.
  • Lokrum Island: Take a short boat trip to this nearby island nature reserve.
  • Cable Car to Mount Srđ: Enjoy spectacular views over Dubrovnik and the Adriatic.
  • Beaches: Relax at Banje Beach or explore hidden coves along the coast.
  • Boat excursions: Discover nearby islands such as the Elafiti Islands.
  • Croatian cuisine: Sample fresh seafood, local wines and traditional Dalmatian dishes.

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Ferry Timetables

Timetables between 7/6/2026 and 7/12/2026

Operator Departure Time Arrival Time Duration Sailing Days
Krilo Fast Ferries 08:00 12:30 4 hours 30 minutes Everyday
TP Line 15:10 20:20 5 hours 10 minutes Mon, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun

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