Ferries from
Croatia to Italy
Ferries from
Croatia to Italy
Ferries from Croatia to Italy are available with 4 operators. There are 12 ferry routes. Ferries from Split to Ancona and Dubrovnik to Bari are popular ferry trips from Croatia to Italy. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.
Ferries from Croatia to Italy sail approximately 28 times per week and are provided by Jadrolinija, Kompas, SNAV & Gomo Viaggi.
Croatia to Italy ferry time ranges between 2 hours 45 minutes and 11 hours 30 minutes depending on the ferry route, operator, and ship.
The fastest ferry from Croatia to Italy is in 2 hours 45 minutes on the Rovinj to Venice ferry with Kompas.
Yes, you can travel on a car ferry from Croatia to Italy with Jadrolinija, Kompas & SNAV.
The distance between Croatia and Italy is 94.7 miles (152.4km) and 82.3 nautical miles.
Croatia to Italy ferry prices can vary by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed ferry or conventional ferry.
The Split to Ancona ferry ferry sails approximately 5 times weekly with a crossing time of 11 hours.
Dubrovnik to Bari ferry ferries sail about 3 times weekly with a sailing time of 8 hours.
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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.
Italy is a boot-shaped peninsula situated in the Mediterranean Sea at the bottom of Western Europe, with the Tyrrhenian Sea to the West, Ionian Sea to the South and Adriatic Sea to the East. Italy is the fifth most visited country in the world and contains more World Heritage Sites than any other country. Although Rome, Milan, Venice and Florence are the top tourist destinations in Italy, the country’s rich collections of art, culture and literature from many different periods and regions make it impossible to judge on where the most interesting location is. With around four thousand miles of coastline, with countless gulfs, inlets, and long sandy beaches, Italy is truly adapted to the holiday lovers every need. Coastal cities with their sea resorts and awesome beaches are easily reachable by car with a variety of ferries and vessels large and small ready to sail you there.