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Split to Hvar Ferry

The fastest way from Split to Hvar town. Book your ticket now!

55 minutes
Up to 7 departures
From €25

What to know when travelling from Split to Hvar

The journey from Split to Hvar Town is one of the most popular catamaran routes in Croatia, and for good reason—it’s fast, scenic, and drops you right into the heart of the action. The high-speed catamarans take just 55 minutes, whisking you past Brač island before turning south to Hvar. Insider tip: Always try to grab a seat on the left side of the boat when departing Split. This side offers the best views of Split's Marjan Hill, the gorgeous turquoise channel, and the spectacular approach to Hvar Town with its famous fortress (Fortica) dominating the skyline. Since the route is passenger-only, you'll avoid the slower car ferries, but remember to purchase your ticket well in advance, especially during the peak summer months of July and August. The Split port can be chaotic, so aim to be at the catamaran pier (Gat Sv. Petra) at least 30 minutes before departure.

Find Your Pier: Split & Hvar

Navigate directly to the boarding ramp for the fastest departure.

Split Port
Split

Split Port - Departure

Gat Sv. Petra (St. Peter's Pier)

Usually Berths 1-4. Look for the large white catamaran near the main bus station and railway.

Maps Directions
Hvar Town Port
Hvar

Hvar Town - Arrival

Town Promenade

Docking directly in the center. Located on the main promenade, right in front of the Carpe Diem bar.

Maps Directions

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Krilo Star Moored in Hvar
Krilo Lux En Route to Split

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Explore the island of Hvar

Discover the iconic towns, beaches, and hidden gems of the Dalmatian pearl.

Hvar Town harbor and fortress
Must See Destination

Hvar Town

Famous for its nightlife, 13th-century walls, and the stunning Pakleni Islands view.

Stari Grad harbor and boats
UNESCO Site

Stari Grad

One of the oldest towns in Europe, known for its tranquil bay and Stari Grad Plain.

Jelsa port and clear water
Family Friendly

Jelsa

A charming, green town famous for its wine production and relaxed, idyllic atmosphere.

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