Split – Vis
Ferries to Croatia
Split – Vis
Ferries to Croatia
Typically ferries from Split to Vis sail 4 times a week. The Split to Vis ferry is operated by TP Line. Split Vis Ferry timetables change seasonally, use our Deal Finder to get tickets, pricing, schedules and availability.
Split Vis ferries typically depart from Split at around 14:45. The average sailing time of the ferry from Vis to Split is approximately 1h 20m.
Ferry prices for a ferry from Split to Vis typically range between $54* and $213*. On average the Split Vis ferry is $114*. The cheapest Split Vis ferry prices start from $29*. The average price for a foot passenger is $114*. The average price for a Split Bari car ferry is $468*.
Ferry prices may differ by season and depend on various factors, such as number of passengers, vehicle type and sailing time. Pricing is taken from searches over last 30 days, last updated 05 July, 2023.
The distance between Split and Vis is approximately 34.2 miles (55.1km), or 29.8 nautical miles.
No, currently there is no car ferry from Split to Vis.
Yes, Split Vis ferries allow foot passengers. You can travel as a foot passenger from Split to Vis with TP Line.
Sorry, currently we do not have any Split Vis ferry sailing information right now. Check back later for updates.
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Split - Vis Route summary | ||
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Departure Country | Croatia | |
Destination Country | Croatia | |
No. of Operators | 1 | |
Operators | TP Line | |
Average Price | A$117* | |
Average Weekly Sailings | 4 | |
Average Sailing Duration | 1h 20m | |
First Ferry | 14:45 | |
Distance | 29 nautical miles |
* Prices subject to change, pricing is taken from last 30 days, last updated 2023-08-01.
The Croatian city of Split is Croatia's second largest city and is located in the Dalmatia region of the country. It lies on the eastern shore of the Adriatic Sea and is spread across a central peninsular. The city is an important transport hub, with many connections to the islands in the Adriatic Sea and to the Apennine Peninsular, and is also a popular tourist destination. The city can trace its history back to the 4th century BC, when it was a Greek colony of Aspalathos. Modern day Split is a lively city with many sights to keep tourists busy including the UNESCO World Heritage Site that is the Diocletian's Palace is one of the world's most impressive Roman monuments. Located within the city's old walls there are many bars, restaurants, cafes and shops that will cater for everything tourists would need. The mountains behind the city provide a lovely backdrop to Split and provide a stark contrast to the blue waters of the Adriatic.
Ferries operating from the city's port depart to Ancona, Pescara, Rijeka , Korcula, Dubrovnik and Mljet.