Ferry from Croatia to Korcula Island
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Jadrolinija, Krilo Kapetan Luka & TP Line provide the ferries from Croatia to Korcula Island, with around 50 times per week. Ferry schedules can vary by season and operator.

How long is the ferry from Croatia to Korcula Island?

Croatia Korcula Island ferry time can range from 35 minutes to 3 hours 40 minutes. Ferry duration can vary by ferry route, operator, and whether the ship is a conventional or high speed ferry.

Is there a fast ferry to Croatia to Korcula Island?

The fastest ferry from Croatia to Korcula Island in approximately 35 minutes with Krilo Kapetan Luka on the Pomena Korcula ferry.

Can I take a car on the ferry from Croatia to Korcula Island?

No, currently you can not take a car on the ferry from Croatia to Korcula Island.

What is the distance between Croatia and Korcula Island?

The distance between Croatia and Korcula Island is 35.2 miles (56.6km) and 30.6 nautical miles from the nearest destination ports.

What is the price of a ferry from Croatia to Korcula Island?

Ferry prices from Croatia to Korcula Island ranges on booking factors such as route, operator, season and vessel.

Dubrovnik to Korcula Ferries

The Dubrovnik to Korcula ferry sails approximately 3 times daily and up to 20 weekly with a crossing time of 2 hours 2 minutes.

Dubrovnik to Korcula Ferries

Ferries from Split to Korcula sail about 3 times daily and up to 19 weekly with a sailing time of 2 hours 55 minutes.

Ferry Offers from Croatia to Korcula Island

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Ferries from Croatia to Korcula Island

About Croatia

The increasingly popular holiday destination of Croatia is located just south-east of central Europe and contains over a thousand islands. With over one hundred ‘Blue Flag’ beaches and numerous nature reserves, Croatia is ranked in the top twenty of the most popular tourist destination in the world and welcomes more than ten million tourists to its shores each year. As with most of the popular holiday destinations in Europe, visitors can expect warm dry summers and mild winters, with more than two thousand five hundred hours of sunlight on average each year. Croatia is a great point of departure for those wishing to cross the Adriatic Sea to Italy by ferry, especially from the Balkan countries. There are numerous crossings on offer ranging from short high speed passenger only routes sailing to northern Italy to longer more conventional services crossing the sea between the two countries a bit further down the Adriatic. The seasonal high speed passenger only catamaran crossings are relatively cheap and sail from the coast of Istria to northern Italy. The conventional passenger and car ferry sailings from Croatia to Italy are operated by numerous ferry companies and generally depart from Split, Dubrovnik and seasonally from the island of Hvar.

About Korcula Island

Korčula is a Croatian island lying just off the Dalmatian coast in the Adriatic Sea. Its scenery is made up of dense pine forest, charming villages and beautiful vineyards. To the south, there are over two hundred pretty coves and some small, sandy beaches. The standout feature is Korčula’s ovular shaped Old Town. It’s an architectural masterpiece, characterised by tall towers and a cluster of red-roofed houses along fish bone shaped streets. They were designed this way to shelter the citizens from the blistering wind. Be sure to visit St Mark’s Cathedral in the Old Town’s square. Using local limestone, it was built in a Renaissance style with fascinating bronze statues and Venetian paintings inside. The southeastern town of Lumbarda cultivates Grk vineyards, which are used to produce the island’s famous Grk wine. Lumbarda is a peaceful retreat from the bustling Korčula Town, with its quiet sandy beaches. Olive oil is an important export, which is primarily produced in Vela Luka on the west coast. There is an olive oil museum on the outskirts of town, selling fine oils and featuring wicker gathering tools. Korčula has a rich cultural history and a number of customs. One such tradition is the Moreska, a spectacular sword dance dating back to the early 17th Century. It involves two groups of dancers engaging in a mock battle over the fate of a veiled woman. It was originally performed on special civil occasions but is now put on every week for visiting tourists. You can sail to Vela Luka from the Italian coastal town of Pescara. The route is operated by SNAV, who provides a few sailings every week with an average journey time of four and a half hours.

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