Aerial view of Cres town

Island Cres

Island Cres is one of the northern islands in the Kvarner Gulf, and it is the largest island in Croatia. The island is connected to Lošinj island with a small drawbridge in the town of Osor. Although it is not one of Croatia’s most popular islands, its rich history and preserved natural beauty attract many […]

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Dawn on Krk island

Island Krk

Krk Island is a Croatian island located in the northern Adriatic Sea, in the Bay of Kvarner and close to Rijeka town. It was considered to be the largest Adriatic island until 2011 when geographical surveys and new measurements determined that the island of Cres has an equal surface area. Last recorded number of Krk’s […]

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Termoli to Ploce

Prior years GSTravel has operated a fast ferry connection between Termoli and Ploce, but due to the situation with COVID-19 the route will not operate in 2020.  The closest ferry alternative which will operate this year is Bari to Dubrovnik or Ancona to Split, which are routes operated by the state owned company Jadrolinija. Whether […]

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Ferry Split to Bol (Brac)

With Bol on Island Brac being one of the popular island locations in the Adriatic, it is no wonder that the Split to Bol ferry connection is very popular. In June, July, August, and September there are up to 5 daily fast ferries (foot passengers only) connections between the cities. During the winter season, there […]

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Split to Hvar Ferry

Split to Hvar ferry is one of the most popular ferry connections in Croatia. The route is operated by several ferry companies, all of which operate the route with fast-boat catamarans. The sailing time is about 1 hour. In May and October, there are up to 6 daily departures. While in June, July, August, and […]

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Ferry Hvar to Split

During the summer season, the ferry route Hvar to Split is one of the most popular on the Adriatic coast. Every day over 1500 people travel from Hvar town to the Dalmatian capital Split. The ferry routes are served by different ferry companies, which all operate the ferry route with catamarans (passenger-only fast boats). The […]

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Ferry Hvar to Dubrovnik

The car ferry route between Hvar and Dubrovnik does not operate anymore. Instead, there are now up to two daily departures from Hvar to Dubrovnik with catamaran (passenger-only fast boat) during the summer period. The sailing time between the cities is about 3 hours 30 minutes. On the way, both catamarans stop in Korcula and […]

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Ferry Dubrovnik to Hvar

Sailing between Dubrovnik and Hvar is the fastest inexpensive way of travelling between two of the most popular destinations in Croatia. Currently, the Dubrovnik to Hvar ferry route is operated with fast ferries (passengers only) from the companies Jadrolinija and Krilo, the trip takes about 3 hours and 30 minutes, on the way the Krilo […]

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