Monday, 4 July 2022

Croatia Ferry Guide 2022: From Zadar to Dugi Otok, Ugljan, Iž, and More

July 2, 2022 - We're going to take a look at the destinations you can visit by ferry from the main Croatian ports. In this fifth installment of our Croatia Ferry Guide 2022, where to go from the port of Zadar?

When advertising the Adriatic Sea and the Croatian islands abroad, the experience of being on board a sailboat, yacht, or catamaran is usually highlighted. However, there is no destination a Croatian ferry can't reach, and why not mention that it's totally worth saving a good amount of euros on sailboat rentals and crews?

Today we tell you more about the island destinations you can reach from the ferry port of Zadar.

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Photo: Matti Blume/Wikimedia Commons

First of all, how to buy your ferry tickets? There are three ways. The first is via the official Jadrolinija website. In it, you can not only see the updated sailing schedules, but you can also buy your tickets online. Simply choose the port of departure, the port of destination, and the date of your trip, and you will find the available times. Once you have chosen the time and the number of tickets, in addition to completing all your personal information, you can proceed to pay for your tickets online with a credit or debit card.

The second way is through the official Jadrolinija mobile app, available on the Apple App Store and Google Playstore for Android. The application is very easy to use and, just like on the website, just select the port of departure and you will be able to see the ports that you can travel to from the one you selected. The process is very similar, and you will find that it is even more comfortable and intuitive to use. Payment also allows the use of credit and debit cards.

Finally, the third type of payment is the most traditional and has its benefits. All ferry ports in Croatia have a Jadrolinija office, where you can go to buy your tickets in person. Sometimes one can be a bit confused before buying their tickets both on the website and in the app, so having a Jadrolinija agent to guide you is a great help.

Where is the Zadar ferry port located? Most of the ferries departing from Zadar depart from the east coast of Zadar's Old Town. You can find it on the map below.

Božava (Dugi Otok)

Dugi Otok is a large island (its very name is ''long island'' in Croatian), and the farthest from Zadar. Božava is a small and quiet town located in the northeast of the island of Dugi Otok, which can be reached by catamaran via line 9404 (Zverinac - Božava - Sestrunj - Zadar). From Monday to Saturday, the catamaran makes one trip from Zadar to Božava, while on Sundays it makes two trips. From Monday to Thursday and on Saturdays, the catamaran leaves Zadar at 15:00 pm and arrives in Božava at 16:20 pm. On Fridays, the catamaran leaves Zadar at 16:30 pm and arrives in Božava at 17:50 pm. Finally, on Sundays, the first catamaran leaves Zadar at 8:15 am and arrives at 9:35 am, and the second one leaves at 21:00 pm and arrives in Božava at 22:10 pm.

The price of the ferry ticket for adults is 48 kunas, while for children (from 3 to 12 years old) it is 22 kunas.

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Image: Dugi Otok Tourist Board

Brbinj (Dugi Otok)

Brbinj is another village located on the island of Dugi Otok, also in the northeast but 14 kilometers south of Božava. To get to Brbinj, the catamarans from line 9404 (Zverinac - Božava - Sestrunj - Zadar) will also take you there. From Monday to Saturday, the catamaran makes one trip from Zadar to Brbinj, while on Sundays it makes two trips. From Monday to Thursday and on Saturdays, the catamaran leaves Zadar at 15:00 pm and arrives in Božava at 16:45 pm. On Fridays, the catamaran leaves Zadar at 16:30 pm and arrives in Božava at 18:15 pm. Finally, on Sundays, the first catamaran leaves Zadar at 8:15 am and arrives at 10:00 am, and the second one leaves at 21:00 pm and arrives in Božava at 22:35 pm.

The price of the ferry ticket for adults is 48 kunas, while for children (from 3 to 12 years old) it is 22 kunas.

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Image: Dugi Otok Tourist Board

Brgulje (Molat)

Molat is an attractive island north of Dugi Otok, and the catamarans of line 9403 (Ist - Molat - Zadar) can take you to Brgulje, located on the central west coast of the island. A catamaran departs daily from Zadar, making one trip from Monday to Saturday, and two trips on Sunday. On Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday the catamaran leaves Zadar at 14:05 pm and arrives in Brgulje at 15:05 pm. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, it leaves at 11:00 am and arrives at 12:00 pm. On Fridays, it leaves Zadar at 17:30 pm and arrives at 18:30 pm. On Sundays, the first catamaran leaves Zadar at 8:00 am and arrives at 9:00 am, while the last catamaran leaves on the same day at 18:50 pm and arrives in Brgulje at 19:40 pm.

The price of the ferry ticket for adults is 48 kunas, while for children (from 3 to 12 years old) it is 22 kunas.

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Photo: Mladen Radolović/Zadar Tourist Board

Ist

The island of Ist is located just north of Molat, and that is why line 9403 (Ist - Molat - Zadar) can also take you to the village of Ist. A catamaran departs daily from Zadar, making one trip from Monday to Saturday, and two trips on Sunday. On Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday the catamaran leaves Zadar at 14:05 pm and arrives in Ist at 15:55 pm. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, it leaves at 11:00 am and arrives at 12:50 pm. On Fridays, it leaves Zadar at 17:30 pm and arrives at 19:20 pm. On Sundays, the first catamaran leaves Zadar at 8:00 am and arrives at 9:00 am, while the last catamaran leaves on the same day at 21:00 pm and arrives in Ist at 22:10 pm.

The price of the ferry ticket for adults is 48 kunas, while for children (from 3 to 12 years old) it is 22 kunas.

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Photo: Mario Romulić

Iž Mali (Iž)

The island of Iž is a very popular one, and it is located between the islands of Ugljan and Dugi Otok. From Zadar, one can reach two destinations on the island: Iž Mali and Iž Veli. For both, the catamaran line is 9405 (Zadar - Iž - Rava). To Iž Mali, a catamaran makes a daily trip from Zadar, except on Sundays. From Monday to Friday, the catamaran of line 9405 leaves Zadar at 11:00 am, and arrives in Iž Mali at 11:35 am. On Saturdays, the catamaran leaves Zadar at 10:00 am and arrives at 10:35 am.

The price of the ferry ticket for adults is 48 kunas, while for children (from 3 to 12 years old) it is 22 kunas.

Iž Veli (Iž)

To Iž Veli, 5 kilometers north of Iž Mali, a catamaran makes a daily trip from Zadar, except on Sundays. From Monday to Friday, the catamaran of line 9405 leaves Zadar at 11:00 am, and arrives in Iž Veli at 11:55 am. On Saturdays, the catamaran leaves Zadar at 10:00 am and arrives at 10:55 am.

The price of the ferry ticket for adults is 48 kunas, while for children (from 3 to 12 years old) it is 22 kunas.

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Photo: Mario Romulić

Mala Rava (Rava)

Rava is a smaller island compared to the rest, but it is also worth knowing. Mala Rava is a small village located in the north of the island, and one of the destinations that can be reached by catamaran from Zadar. To reach the island of Rava, the catamaran line 9405 (Zadar - Iž - Rava) is responsible for taking passengers there. A catamaran makes a daily trip from Zadar to Mala Rava, except on Sundays. From Monday to Friday, the catamaran of line 9405 leaves Zadar at 11:00 am, and arrives in Mala Rava at 12:15 pm. On Saturdays, the catamaran leaves Zadar at 10:00 am and arrives at 11:15 am.

The price of the ferry ticket for adults is 48 kunas, while for children (from 3 to 12 years old) it is 22 kunas.

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Image: Zadar Tourist Board

Molat

Brgulje is not the only destination on the island of Molat that can be reached from Zadar. Those interested in visiting the island can also do so by getting off at the town of Molat, in the southwest of the island. 

A catamaran from line 9403 (Ist - Molat - Zadar) departs daily from Zadar, making one trip from Monday to Saturday, and two trips on Sunday. On Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday the catamaran leaves Zadar at 14:05 pm and arrives in Molat at 14:50 pm. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, it leaves at 11:00 am and arrives at 11:45 am. On Fridays, it leaves Zadar at 17:30 pm and arrives at 18:15 pm. On Sundays, the first catamaran leaves Zadar at 8:00 am and arrives at 8:45 am, while the last catamaran leaves on the same day at 18:50 pm and arrives in Brgulje at 19:55 pm.

The price of the ferry ticket for adults is 48 kunas, while for children (from 3 to 12 years old) it is 22 kunas.

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Photo: Mladen Radolović/Zadar Tourist Board

Preko (Ugljan)

Ugljan is Zadar's second-largest and most populous island. Ugljan is also the closest to Zadar, which explains why there are so many daily catamaran trips. From Monday to Friday the catamaran of line 409 (Zadar - Preko) makes eleven trips, on Saturdays seven trips, and on Sundays eight trips.

From Monday to Friday, the schedule is the following:

  • Leaving Zadar at 6:20 am, arrives in Preko at 6:45 am.
  • Leaving 7:35 am, arrives at 8:00 am.
  • Leaving 9:30 am, arrives at 9:55 am.
  • Leaving 11:30 am, arrives at 11:55 am.
  • Leaving 13:15 pm, arrives at 13:40 pm.
  • Leaving 15:30 pm, arrives at 15:55 pm.
  • Leaving at 16:45 pm, arrives at 17:10 pm.
  • Leaving at 18:15 pm, arrives at 18:40 pm.
  • Leaving at 19:35 pm, arrives at 20:00 pm.
  • Leaving at 20:45 pm, arrives at 21:10 pm.
  • Leaving at 22:15 pm, arrives at 22:40 pm.

On Saturdays, the schedule is the following:

  • Leaving Zadar at 7:35 am, arrives in Preko at 8:00 am.
  • Leaving 9:30 am, arrives at 9:55 am.
  • Leaving 11:30 am, arrives at 11:55 am.
  • Leaving 13:15 pm, arrives at 13:40 pm.
  • Leaving at 16:30 pm, arrives at 16:55 pm.
  • Leaving at 19:35 pm, arrives at 20:00 pm.
  • Leaving at 22:15 pm, arrives at 22:40 pm.

On Sundays, the schedule is the following:

  • Leaving Zadar at 7:35 am, arrives in Preko at 8:00 am.
  • Leaving 9:30 am, arrives at 9:55 am.
  • Leaving 11:30 am, arrives at 11:55 am.
  • Leaving 13:15 pm, arrives at 13:40 pm.
  • Leaving at 16:30 pm, arrives at 16:55 pm.
  • Leaving at 19:35 pm, arrives at 20:00 pm.
  • Leaving at 20:45 pm, arrives at 21:10 pm.
  • Leaving at 22:15 pm, arrives at 22:40 pm.

The price of the ferry ticket for adults is 26 kunas, while for children (from 3 to 12 years old) it is 10 kunas.

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Image: Preko Tourist Board

Rava

Another port that passengers can reach on the island of Rava, is in the village of the same name, perhaps the most important port on the island. A catamaran makes a daily trip from Zadar to Rava, except on Sundays. From Monday to Friday, the catamaran of line 9405 leaves Zadar at 11:00 am, and arrives in Mala Rava at 12:30 pm. On Saturdays, the catamaran leaves Zadar at 10:00 am and arrives at 11:30 am.

The price of the ferry ticket for adults is 48 kunas, while for children (from 3 to 12 years old) it is 22 kunas.

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Photo: Mladen Radolović/Zadar Tourist Board

Rivanj

Rivanj is a small island north of Ugljan, and to get there you need to get on a catamaran on line 9404 (Zverinac - Božava - Sestrunj - Zadar). The catamaran makes a daily trip, with schedules that vary by day. From Monday to Thursday and on Saturdays, the catamaran leaves Zadar at 15:00 pm and arrives in Rivanj at 15:35 pm. On Fridays, the catamaran leaves Zadar at 16:30 pm and arrives in Rivanj at 17:05 pm. On Sundays, the catamaran leaves Zadar at 8:15 am and arrives at 8:50 am.

The price of the ferry ticket for adults is 38 kunas, while for children (from 3 to 12 years old) it is 17 kunas.

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Image: Preko Tourist Board

Sestrunj

Sestrunj is also north of Ugljan, and east of Riganj, and can be reached by catamaran via line 9404 (Zverinac - Božava - Sestrunj - Zadar). From Monday to Saturday, the catamaran makes one trip from Zadar to Sestrunj, while on Sundays it makes two trips. From Monday to Thursday and on Saturdays, the catamaran leaves Zadar at 15:00 pm and arrives in Sestrunj at 15:45 pm. On Fridays, the catamaran leaves Zadar at 16:30 pm and arrives in Božava at 17:15 pm. Finally, on Sundays, the first catamaran leaves Zadar at 8:15 am and arrives at 9:00 am, and the second one leaves at 21:00 pm and arrives in Božava at 21:35 pm.

The price of the ferry ticket for adults is 38 kunas, while for children (from 3 to 12 years old) it is 17 kunas. 

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Image: Preko Tourist Board

Zapuntel (Molat)

In addition to Brgulje, another reachable destination on the island of Molat is Zapuntal, a village that is located in the extreme north of the island. A catamaran departs daily from Zadar, making one trip from Monday to Sunday. On Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday the catamaran leaves Zadar at 14:05 pm and arrives in Brgulje at 15:34 pm. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, it leaves at 11:00 am and arrives at 12:29 pm. On Fridays, it leaves Zadar at 17:30 pm and arrives at 18:59 pm. On Sundays, the catamaran leaves Zadar at 8:00 am and arrives in Zapuntel at 9:29 am.

The price of the ferry ticket for adults is 48 kunas, while for children (from 3 to 12 years old) it is 22 kunas.

Zverinac

Zverinac Island is located between the islands of Sestrunj and Dugi Otok, and to reach it it is necessary to board a catamaran from line 9404 (Zverinac - Božava - Sestrunj - Zadar).  From Monday to Saturday, the catamaran makes one trip from Zadar to Zverinac, while on Sundays it makes two trips. From Monday to Thursday and on Saturdays, the catamaran leaves Zadar at 15:00 pm and arrives in Zverinac at 16:10 pm. On Fridays, the catamaran leaves Zadar at 16:30 pm and arrives in Zverinac at 17:40 pm. Finally, on Sundays, the first catamaran leaves Zadar at 8:15 am and arrives at 9:25 am, and the second one leaves at 21:00 pm and arrives in Zverinac at 22:00 pm.

The price of the ferry ticket for adults is 48 kunas, while for children (from 3 to 12 years old) it is 22 kunas.

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Image: Dugi Otok Tourist Board

The ferry lines mentioned above are those with confirmed schedules for the next three months. Prices are subject to change. Visit the official Jadrolinija website for more information on other ferry lines from Zadar.

For more on travel in Croatia, follow TCN's dedicated page

Saturday, 2 July 2022

Croatia Ferry Guide 2022: From Hvar Town to Bol, Korčula, Vis, and More

July 2, 2022 - We're going to take a look at the destinations you can visit by ferry from the main Croatian ports. In this fifth installment of our Croatia Ferry Guide 2022, where to go from the port of Hvar Town?

When advertising the Adriatic Sea and the Croatian islands abroad, the experience of being on board a sailboat, yacht, or catamaran is usually highlighted. However, there is no destination a Croatian ferry can't reach, and why not mention that it's totally worth saving a good amount of euros on sailboat rentals and crews?

We know that in the past editions of this series of articles we have covered the destinations reachable from coastal cities such as Rijeka, Sibenik, Split, or Dubrovnik, but this does not mean that your ferry trips have to be limited to the classic trip from coastal city to island. A great travel plan is to go to one island, from there to another, and so on... that's where the concept of island hopping comes from. And so, today we tell you more about the island destinations you can reach from the ferry port of Hvar Town.

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Photo: Mario Romulić

First of all, how to buy your ferry tickets? There are three ways. The first is via the official Jadrolinija website. In it, you can not only see the updated sailing schedules, but you can also buy your tickets online. Simply choose the port of departure, the port of destination, and the date of your trip, and you will find the available times. Once you have chosen the time and the number of tickets, in addition to completing all your personal information, you can proceed to pay for your tickets online with a credit or debit card.

The second way is through the official Jadrolinija mobile app, available on the Apple App Store and Google Playstore for Android. The application is very easy to use and, just like on the website, just select the port of departure and you will be able to see the ports that you can travel to from the one you selected. The process is very similar, and you will find that it is even more comfortable and intuitive to use. Payment also allows the use of credit and debit cards.

Finally, the third type of payment is the most traditional and has its benefits. All ferry ports in Croatia have a Jadrolinija office, where you can go to buy your tickets in person. Sometimes one can be a bit confused before buying their tickets both on the website and in the app, so having a Jadrolinija agent to guide you is a great help.

Where is the Hvar ferry port located? The port of Hvar Town is located at the end of its long riva. You can find it on the map below.

Bol

Starting on Friday, July 8, a catamaran of line 9811S (Dubrovnik - Korčula - Hvar - Bol - Split) will take passengers from Hvar to Bol on the island of Brač. From Monday to Sunday, a catamaran will depart from Hvar at 10:50 a.m. and arrive in Bol at 11:40 a.m. The price of the ferry ticket for both adults and children is 130 kunas.

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Photo: Mario Romulić

Dubrovnik

Starting on Thursday, July 7, a catamaran of line 9811S (Dubrovnik - Korčula - Hvar - Bol - Split) will take passengers from Hvar to the Pearl of the Adriatic. From Monday to Sunday, a catamaran will depart from Hvar at 17:55 p.m. and arrive in Dubrovnik at 21:25 p.m. The price of the ferry ticket for both adults and children is 280 kunas.

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Photo: Mario Romulić

Korčula

Starting on Thursday, July 7, a catamaran of line 9811S (Dubrovnik - Korčula - Hvar - Bol - Split) will take passengers from Hvar to the Korčula. From Monday to Sunday, a catamaran will depart from Hvar at 17:55 p.m. and arrive in Dubrovnik at 19:10 p.m. The price of the ferry ticket for both adults and children is 140 kunas.

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Photo: Mario Romulić

Split

Split is perhaps the destination with the most frequent catamaran trips from Hvar. In addition, there are four different catamaran lines that connect Hvar with the Dalmatian city. One of them is line 9604 (Lastovo - Vela Luka - Hvar - Split), which has a daily catamaran trip. From Monday to Saturday, a catamaran leaves at 6:35 am and arrives in Split at 7:40 am. On Sunday, however, it leaves at 9:15 am and arrives at 10:20 am. The price of the adult ticket is 63 kunas, while for children (from 3 to 12 years old) it is 30 kunas.

The second ferry line from Hvar to Split is the 9811S (Dubrovnik - Korcula - Hvar - Bol - Split). This catamaran line will start taking passengers from Hvar to Split from Friday 8th July. Every day a catamaran of line 9811S will depart from Hvar at 10:50 am and will arrive at the port of Split at 12:55 pm. The price of the ferry ticket for both adults and children is 130 kunas.

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Photo: Mario Romulić

The third ferry line from Hvar to Split is the 9602 (Vis - Hvar - Milna - Split), and works only every Tuesday, where a catamaran departs from Hvar at 8:15 am and arrives in Split at 9:20 am. The price of the adult ticket is 63 kunas, while for children (from 3 to 12 years old) it is 30 kunas.

The fourth catamaran line is the 9604S and the one with the highest frequency among the four. From Wednesday 13 July it will start making up to six direct trips from Hvar to Split every day. The itinerary is as follows: the first catamaran leaves at 10:15 am from Hvar and arrives in Split at 11:20 am, the next one leaves at 11:30 am and arrives in Split at 12:35 pm, the third departs at 12:45 pm and arrives at 13:50 pm, the fourth departs from Hvar at 14:45 pm and arrives at 15:50 pm, the fifth leaves at 18:00 pm and arrives at 19:05 pm, and the last catamaran departs from Hvar at 21:00 pm and arrives at the port of Split at 22:05 pm. The price of the ferry ticket for both adults and children is 130 kunas.

Ubli

Every day a catamaran of line 9604 (Lastovo - Vela Luka - Hvar - Split) departs from Hvar in the direction of Ubli, on the island of Lastovo. It leaves Hvar at 16:25 pm and arrives in Ubli at 18:25 pm. The price of the adult ticket is 63 kunas, while for children (from 3 to 12 years old) it is 30 kunas.

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Image: Lastovo Tourist Board

Vela Luka

Every day a catamaran of line 9604 (Lastovo - Vela Luka - Hvar - Split) departs from Hvar in the direction of Vela Luka, on the island of Korčula. It leaves Hvar at 16:25 pm and arrives in Ubli at 17:20 pm. The price of the adult ticket is 48 kunas, while for children (from 3 to 12 years old) it is 22 kunas.

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Photo: Jose Alfonso Cussianovich/Total Croatia News

Vis

One catamaran departs from Hvar and arrives at Vis, and that is the 9602 (Vis - Hvar - Milna - Split), and works only every Tuesday, where a catamaran departs from Hvar at 17:15 pm and arrives at Vis at 18:05 pm. A change in schedule will be introduced from Tuesday 30th August, and the catamaran will leave Hvar at 16:30 pm and arrive in Vis at 17:20 pm. It is worth mentioning that this catamaran will work until September 27. The price of the adult ticket is 63 kunas, while for children (from 3 to 12 years old) it is 30 kunas. The price of the adult ticket is 48 kunas, while for children (from 3 to 12 years old) it is 22 kunas.

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Photo: Mario Romulić

The ferry lines mentioned above are those with confirmed schedules for the next three months. Prices are subject to change. Visit the official Jadrolinija website for more information on other ferry lines from Hvar.

For more on travel in Croatia, follow TCN's dedicated page

Thursday, 12 September 2019

Government Gives Consent to Jadrolinija to Refinance Passenger Vessel Purchase

ZAGREB, September 12, 2019 - The government on Thursday gave its consent to the Jadrolinija passenger ferry company to borrow 51.3 million kuna from Privredna Banka Zagreb (PBZ) for the purpose of refinancing the purchase of a new catamaran for passenger transport.

The offer made by the PBZ lender refers to the ten-year loan in the amount of 51.3 million kuna (approximately €7 million) with a fixed annual interest rate of 1.50%.

"The aim is to refinance the purchase of the Jelena catamaran which was already bought by (the company's) own funds at a price of €9.25 million. The catamaran was put into operation on 24 October 2018, and it provides services most frequently from Split to Lastovo or from Dubrovnik via Korčula, Hvar to Bol," Maritime Affairs and Transport Minister Oleg Butković said at the government's meeting.

The consent issued by the government does not mean collateral for the loan and presents no burden for the state budget.

This catamaran, produced in Singapore, can transport 403 passengers plus an eight-member crew.

This is the 51st vessel in Jadrolinija's fleet.

Last year was successful for the Jadrolinija national ferry company as it increased its revenue and maintained its leading position in the Adriatic, which it also plans to do this year, thanks to its business development and technological advancement which should provide a better service for passengers.

According to the data presented by the company earlier this year, in 2018 the company transported 12.3 million passengers and 3 million vehicles which is an increase of 1.2% in passenger numbers and 4.4% in the number of vehicles.

More Jadrolinija news can be found in the Travel section.

Thursday, 6 December 2018

Croatian Island-Hopping Ferry Gets Its Due

December 6, 2018 — Little can match the illogical, often-obtuse yet romantic relationship a Croatian island has with the ferry connecting it to the mainland.

The bond between a community and its ferry runs as deep as the channels it traverses.

When the “brod” runs on time with a fully-stocked bar, it transforms into a nautical tavern, a hovel for secret lovers, a sea-faring hostel for nappers and community space for the rest.

Babies have been born — and likely made — on ferries; and empty caskets head to islands, waiting to be filled.

It’s why Šibenik’s residents and islanders rejoiced when local passenger ferry “Tijat” began a journey which will anchor it in the Croatian Register of Cultural Assets, according to Morski.hr.

Tijat was also awarded the Croatian Union of Seafarer’s Blue Ribbon and proclaimed a national maritime treasure.

It is the only ferry from that era still in use, earning the boat a cult status worthy of its 1,500-member Facebook fan page.

Just check out its 60th birthday party.

Shoreline gazers and passersby in both Šibenik and Zadar habitually ignore catamarans zigging and zagging along the area’s archipelago, yet stop to photograph Tijat as it chugs by.

The 37 meter-long ship cuts an elegant figure, white as a seagull and comparatively slow — no rush — as hops along Šibenik’s islands. The ferry’s a floating anachronism of battered steel and visible rivets which were characteristic of post-World War II ferry ships built.

Tijat was launched in 1955 under its original name “Orhid,” along with two other identical ships. All three are still in use today, though the other two are now privately-owned.

At various points in its history, the ship served as a passenger ferry as far south as Dubrovnik and as north as the Kvarner area. Today, it connects Šibenik, Zlarin, Prvić Luka, Prvić Šepurine and Vodice.

The director of the City of Šibenik Museum Željko Krnčević said the ship reaches beyond a means of transportation.

“A ship is a man’s product, the work of his hands and not a lifeless object,” he told Morski.

Krnčević suggests the ferry be transformed into a “boat museum” which would chronicle the lives of its passengers, the Šibenik archipelago, and its own.

For more lifestyle stories on Total Croatia News, click here.

Sunday, 15 April 2018

Ferries in Croatia to Become More Accessible to Disabled Passengers

Disabled persons will soon be able to board ferries and catamarans using special ramps and lifts

Wednesday, 21 March 2018

Children's Play Area Introduced on Jadrolinija's Passenger Ship Dubrovnik

The passenger ship operating on the line Dubrovnik - Bari now has a colourful new feature

Friday, 19 January 2018

Split-Pescara Ferry Service to Be Reintroduced?

ZAGREB, January 19, 2018 - The reintroduction of the Split-Pescara ferry service was one of the topics discussed during a working visit of a Split-Dalmatia County delegation headed by prefect Blaženko Boban to the Abruzzo region in Italy.

Monday, 21 September 2015

Jadrolinija to Invest 281 Million Euros in New Ships

Planning for the future, a major investment by Jadrolinija. 

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