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Island Hopping from Zadar
Crystal clear waters, stunning scenery and endless coastlines – that is what you can expect from the Zadar archipelago. But where should you begin? This guide will help you to turn your dream about island hopping in Zadar into reality.
Whether you’ve only got a couple of hours, a few days or a couple of weeks, it’s well worth taking the time to explore some of these islands and discover the unique character of each.
The main island groups which is best suited for touring from Zadar include Dugi Otok, Losinj, Susac, Silba, Molat and Olib. The archipelago consists of numerous islands and islets stretching over an area of about 250 square kilometers. Some are inhabited and they are also interconnected by local ferry boats.
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The good thing about choosing Zadar as a starting point for your island-hopping holiday is that Zadar has its airport and has fantastic connections with its local islands as well as islands in the Kvarner archipelago all the way to Pula and Rijeka. You can even choose to start from Zadar, fly to Zadar and then island-hop to Pula and fly back home from there.
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How much time I need to island-hop from Zadar:
Depending on how much time you have, you can choose to island-hop just for a few days to the nearby islands and coast, to a week, 10 days or even two weeks long island-hopping holiday. For a very short visit, Zadar has several local islands that are just 20 minutes ferry ride away.
Zadar archipelago includes the popular Kornati Islands National Park and Telascica Nature Park and if you have time try to visit both if you can.
- If you have just a few hours , go to Ugljan.
- If you have just a few days , I suggest you choose to visit Dugi Otok and Molat.
- If you have a week to spare , then Dugi Otok, Molat, Olib and Silba are a good choice.
- For 10 days to two weeks , start from Zadar and see numerous islands including Silba, Losinj, Pag and Rab on the way to Pula or Rijeka. Ferry schedules are suitable for a round trip too. You can also include a visit to the Kornati Islands archipelago which is also a National park . Bear in mind that there is no public transport available there, you have to book a private trip . You can also prolong your trip, take a bus to Sibenik or Split and continue your island hopping from Split to Hvar and further south- check how to get from Zadar to Split article , Zadar to Hvar and back , and more info about the city of Split .
Best time to island-hop from Zadar:
If you can choose, the best time is June and September. Ferries are still fairly frequent running on the high season schedule while crowds are smaller and this period is much quieter.
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Here are some itinerary suggestions for local island hopping by car or as a foot passenger:
Zadar Island Hopping Map – Car ferries and Foot passenger ferry routes:
On the above map of Zadar and part of Kvarner Archipelago, you can see all ferry routes that are currently served in the area. Click on to map to see the large version, and download it for private reference.
Itineraries With Car or Bicycle:
There are five car ferry routes running in the archipelago, so if you are planning to travel by car, motorbike or bicycle there is plenty of choices. Out of the season, these ferries operate just once a day while in the high season, it runs several times a day.
- Car Ferry route 401: Zadar to Mali Losinj, also stopping in Ist, Olib, Silba and Premuda islands.
- Car Fery route 433: Zadar to Molat, stopping in Rivanj, Sestrunj and Zverinac.
- Car ferry route 431 : Zadar – Preko (Ugljan island)
- Car ferry route 434: Zadar to Brbinj on Dugi Otok island (ideal to visit Telascica Nature Park by car, motorhome or camper)
- Car ferry route 435: Zadar – Iz (Bršanj) – Rava – care ferry for Iz island getting to Rava just once a week.
While planning your routes, bear in mind that Silba island is a pedestrian-only , car-free zone so no cars are allowed there. Important: All car ferries leave and arrive in Zadar Gazenica ferry port. ( map )
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Suggestion: If you are arriving by car in Zadar, the good option is also to safely park your car there and island-hop as a foot passenger. Zadar parking map, parking cost and booking info is here .
Itineraries Without Car (Foot passengers only)
Numerous fast and slower foot passenger ferries are sailing daily between Zadar and the islands interconnecting the whole archipelago. The boats are sailing several times a day so you can choose to either visit the islands for a day trip or stay on any of them for a day or two. The journey times are between 30 minutes and 1 hour and 40 minutes, depending on which island you choose to visit.
- Foot passenger catamaran fast ferry route 9401 – good for visiting Silba, Premuda and Olib ( see video here )
- Foot passenger catamaran fast ferry route 9403 – for Molat and Ist islands.
- Foot passenger catamaran fast ferry route 9141 – ideal for foot passengers who would like to island-hop from Zadar to Pula or Rijeka. Daily service in high season, just once a week in the off-season period (winter). Use this one to visit the sandy island of Susak.
- Foot passenger catamaran Zadar – Silba – Rab – Krk – Rijeka – consider this one if you are planning a longer, round island hopping trip including the Kvarner archipelago.
For the complete list of boats, fast catamaran & ferry timetables as well as booking info check croatiaferries.com site here
Important: Foot passenger ferries from Zadar leave and arrive at Zadar city ferry port (Zadar Poluotok) ( map )
Things to do and see on the islands
Islands in the archipelago are good for sunbathing, swimming, snorkelling, as well as any other water sports activities. If you are after local culture, choose Mali Losinj. For natural beauties go to Dugi Otok ( Telascica ) and the Kornati. Silba and Susak are great for the small local community, with lovely beaches and a car-free experience.
Where to stay
Here are some suggestion for nice places to stay on the islands:
- Silba apartment on Silba island, the unique and secluded location very close to the beach.
- Telascica Beach House – a lovely cottage in the heart of Dugi Otok island’s Telascica Nature Park. Fantastic views & waterfront. One of the best locations in the archipelago if you are looking for nature, peace and quiet.
- Susak Cottage – an old traditional cottage recently converted into a comfortable holiday home on Susak island. Situated in the very centre of the Susak village and just a few minutes walk from the amazing sandy beach.
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Kornati and Telsacica on Dugi Otok
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The Port Zadar Gaženica (operative from march 2015) is located 3km southeast of the Zadar’s Old Town. The old port of Zadar (probably one of the most beautiful in the Mediteranean) is now dedicated to catamarans and domestic lines.
The airport of Zadar – Zemunik is around 10 km from Gaženica ferry terminal. Once you land, you can take a shuttle bus running from the airport towards Zadar city center (Croatia Airlines) or you can take a taxi to Gazenica. The ticket for the shuttle bus is around 25 kn = 3 euros and the trip takes 15–20 minutes.
The city centre of Zadar can also be reached by lines nr. 2 and 4. Gazenica ferry port can be reached by line nr. 9 . A single bus ticket is around 6 kn.
TOURIST OFFICE
The seasonal Tourist Office is located in the corner between the Narodni trg and Mihe Klaica and is open during the months of July and August every day from 8 a.m. to midnight. Inside it is possible to contact a multilingual staff and there is a variety of brochures (T. 023/316-166, www.zadar.hr ). During the remaining months of the year, the main tourist office operating is the one located in the south-east of the old town in Ilije Smiljanica 5, open from Monday to Friday from 9 to 16 (T. 023/212-412 or 212-222).
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International line ticket holders should report to the port agent at least 2 hours prior to departure , otherwise Shipowner reserves the right to dispose of the booked accommodation without refund to the passenger.
Find out all the details on the routes and ferries to and from Zadar:
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Ferry Zadar → Island of Ugljan: timetables and prices
- Operator: Jadrolinija , Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry ( 431 ) 05:00 ⓘ Zadar - Gaženica directions_boat ⟶ 0h 25m 05:25 ⓘ Preko (Ugljan) 3,60 € Prices ›
- Operator: Jadrolinija , Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry ( 431 ) 06:20 ⓘ Zadar - Gaženica directions_boat ⟶ 0h 25m 06:45 ⓘ Preko (Ugljan) 3,60 € Prices ›
- Operator: Jadrolinija , Passenger ferry ( 409 ) 06:20 ⓘ Zadar - City center directions_boat ⟶ 0h 25m 06:45 ⓘ Preko (Ugljan) 5,00 € Prices ›
- Operator: Jadrolinija , Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry ( 431 ) 07:30 ⓘ Zadar - Gaženica directions_boat ⟶ 0h 30m 08:00 ⓘ Preko (Ugljan) 3,60 € Prices ›
- Operator: Jadrolinija , Passenger ferry ( 409 ) 07:35 ⓘ Zadar - City center directions_boat ⟶ 0h 25m 08:00 ⓘ Preko (Ugljan) 5,00 € Prices ›
- Operator: Jadrolinija , Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry ( 431 ) 08:30 ⓘ Zadar - Gaženica directions_boat ⟶ 0h 25m 08:55 ⓘ Preko (Ugljan) 3,60 € Prices ›
- Operator: Jadrolinija , Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry ( 431 ) 09:30 ⓘ Zadar - Gaženica directions_boat ⟶ 0h 25m 09:55 ⓘ Preko (Ugljan) 3,60 € Prices ›
- Operator: Jadrolinija , Passenger ferry ( 409 ) 09:30 ⓘ Zadar - City center directions_boat ⟶ 0h 25m 09:55 ⓘ Preko (Ugljan) 5,00 € Prices ›
- Operator: Jadrolinija , Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry ( 431 ) 10:30 ⓘ Zadar - Gaženica directions_boat ⟶ 0h 25m 10:55 ⓘ Preko (Ugljan) 3,60 € Prices ›
- Operator: Jadrolinija , Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry ( 431 ) 11:30 ⓘ Zadar - Gaženica directions_boat ⟶ 0h 25m 11:55 ⓘ Preko (Ugljan) 3,60 € Prices ›
- Operator: Jadrolinija , Passenger ferry ( 409 ) 11:30 ⓘ Zadar - City center directions_boat ⟶ 0h 25m 11:55 ⓘ Preko (Ugljan) 5,00 € Prices ›
- Operator: Jadrolinija , Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry ( 431 ) 12:15 ⓘ Zadar - Gaženica directions_boat ⟶ 0h 25m 12:40 ⓘ Preko (Ugljan) 3,60 € Prices ›
- Operator: Jadrolinija , Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry ( 431 ) 13:30 ⓘ Zadar - Gaženica directions_boat ⟶ 0h 25m 13:55 ⓘ Preko (Ugljan) 3,60 € Prices ›
- Operator: Jadrolinija , Passenger ferry ( 409 ) 13:30 ⓘ Zadar - City center directions_boat ⟶ 0h 25m 13:55 ⓘ Preko (Ugljan) 5,00 € Prices ›
- Operator: Jadrolinija , Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry ( 431 ) 14:45 ⓘ Zadar - Gaženica directions_boat ⟶ 0h 30m 15:15 ⓘ Preko (Ugljan) 3,60 € Prices ›
- Operator: Jadrolinija , Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry ( 431 ) 15:30 ⓘ Zadar - Gaženica directions_boat ⟶ 0h 25m 15:55 ⓘ Preko (Ugljan) 3,60 € Prices ›
- Operator: Jadrolinija , Passenger ferry ( 409 ) 15:30 ⓘ Zadar - City center directions_boat ⟶ 0h 25m 15:55 ⓘ Preko (Ugljan) 5,00 € Prices ›
- Operator: Jadrolinija , Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry ( 431 ) 16:40 ⓘ Zadar - Gaženica directions_boat ⟶ 0h 25m 17:05 ⓘ Preko (Ugljan) 3,60 € Prices ›
- Operator: Jadrolinija , Passenger ferry ( 409 ) 16:45 ⓘ Zadar - City center directions_boat ⟶ 0h 25m 17:10 ⓘ Preko (Ugljan) 5,00 € Prices ›
- Operator: Jadrolinija , Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry ( 431 ) 18:00 ⓘ Zadar - Gaženica directions_boat ⟶ 0h 25m 18:25 ⓘ Preko (Ugljan) 3,60 € Prices ›
- Operator: Jadrolinija , Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry ( 431 ) 19:30 ⓘ Zadar - Gaženica directions_boat ⟶ 0h 25m 19:55 ⓘ Preko (Ugljan) 3,60 € Prices ›
- Operator: Jadrolinija , Passenger ferry ( 409 ) 19:35 ⓘ Zadar - City center directions_boat ⟶ 0h 25m 20:00 ⓘ Preko (Ugljan) 5,00 € Prices ›
- Operator: Jadrolinija , Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry ( 431 ) 20:45 ⓘ Zadar - Gaženica directions_boat ⟶ 0h 25m 21:10 ⓘ Preko (Ugljan) 3,60 € Prices ›
- Operator: Jadrolinija , Passenger ferry ( 409 ) 20:45 ⓘ Zadar - City center directions_boat ⟶ 0h 25m 21:10 ⓘ Preko (Ugljan) 5,00 € Prices ›
- Operator: Jadrolinija , Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry ( 431 ) 22:00 ⓘ Zadar - Gaženica directions_boat ⟶ 0h 25m 22:25 ⓘ Preko (Ugljan) 3,60 € Prices ›
- Operator: Jadrolinija , Passenger ferry ( 409 ) 22:15 ⓘ Zadar - City center directions_boat ⟶ 0h 25m 22:40 ⓘ Preko (Ugljan) 5,00 € Prices ›
- Operator: Jadrolinija , Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry ( 431 ) 23:00 ⓘ Zadar - Gaženica directions_boat ⟶ 0h 25m 23:25 ⓘ Preko (Ugljan) 3,60 € Prices ›
- new_releases Popular routes
- Zadar → Ancona
- Zadar → Božava (Dugi Otok)
- Zadar → Brbinj (Dugi Otok)
- Zadar → Bršanj (Iž)
- Zadar → Dugi Otok
- Zadar → Mali Iž (Iž)
- Zadar → Mali Lošinj (Lošinj)
- Zadar → Molat (Molat)
- Zadar → Olib (Olib)
- Zadar → Island of Silba
- Zadar → Preko (Ugljan)
- Zadar → Pula
- Zadar → Rab (Rab)
- Zadar → Rijeka
- Zadar → Sali (Dugi Otok)
- Zadar → Silba (Silba)
- Zadar → Tkon (Pašman)
- Zadar → Veli Iž (Iž)
- Zadar → Venice
- Zadar → Zaglav (Dugi Otok)
- directions_boat Related routes
- Zadar → Island of Ilovik
- Zadar → Island of Ist
- Zadar → Island of Iž
- Zadar → Island of Lošinj
- Zadar → Island of Molat
- Zadar → Island of Olib
- Zadar → Island of Ošljak
- Zadar → Island of Premuda
- Zadar → Island of Rava
- Zadar → Island of Rivanj
- Zadar → Island of Sestrunj
- Zadar → Island of Susak
- Zadar → Island of Ugljan
- Zadar → Island of Unije
- Zadar → Island of Zverinac
- Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Zadar - Ancona 51
- Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Split - Ancona 53
- Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Dubrovnik - Bari 54
- Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Valbiska (Krk) - Merag (Cres) 332
- Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Brestova - Porozina (Cres) 334
- Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Prizna - Žigljen (Pag) 335
- Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Stinica - Mišnjak (Rab) 337
- Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Lopar (Rab) - Valbiska (Krk) 338
- Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Zadar - Kosirača (Ist) - Olib - Silba - Krijal (Premuda) - Mali Lošinj 401
- Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Zadar - Ošljak - Preko (Ugljan) 431
- Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Biograd - Tkon (Pašman) 432
- Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Zadar - Rivanj - Sestrunj - Zverinac - Molat - Zapuntel (Molat) - Kosirača (Ist) 433
- Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Zadar - Brbinj (Dugi otok) 434
- Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Zadar - Bršanj (Iž) - Rava - Mala Rava 435
- Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Šibenik - Zlarin - Obonjan - Kaprije - Žirje 532
- Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Split - Vis 602
- Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Split - Vela Luka (Korčula) - Ubli (Lastovo) 604
- Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Trogir - Drvenik Mali - Drvenik Veli 606
- Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Split - Supetar (Brač) 631
- Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Drvenik - Sućuraj (Hvar) 632
- Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Ploče - Trpanj (Pelješac) 633
- Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Orebić (Pelješac) - Dominče (Korčula) 634
- Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Split - Stari Grad (Hvar) 635
- Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Split - Rogač (Šolta) 636
- Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Makarska - Sumartin (Brač) 638
- Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Dubrovnik - Koločep - Lopud - Suđurađ (Šipan) 831
- Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Prapratno (Pelješac) - Sobra (Mljet) 832
- Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Split - Ancona
- Catamaran Split - Milna (Brač) - Hvar - Korčula - Pomena (Mljet) - Dubrovnik 651
- Catamaran Split - Hvar 652
- Catamaran Split - Hvar (Vira) 653
- Catamaran Split - Milna (Brač) - Hvar - Korčula - Dubrovnik 842
- Catamaran Pula - Unije - Susak - Mali Lošinj - Ilovik - Silba - Zadar 9141
- Catamaran Rijeka - Cres - Martinšćica (Cres) - Unije - Susak - Ilovik - Mali Lošinj 9308
- Catamaran Rijeka - Rab - Novalja (Pag) 9309
- Catamaran Zadar - Premuda - Silba - Olib 9401
- Catamaran Zadar - Molat - Brgulje (Molat) - Zapuntel (Molat) - Široka (Ist) 9403
- Catamaran Zadar - Rivanj - Sestrunj - Zverinac - Božava (Dugi otok) - Brbinj (Dugi otok) 9404
- Catamaran Zadar - Mali Iž - Veli Iž - Mala Rava - Rava 9405
- Catamaran Zadar - Sali (Dugi otok) - Zaglav (Dugi otok) - Bršanj (Iž) 9406
- Catamaran Šibenik - Kaprije - Žirje 9502
- Catamaran Split - Rogač (Šolta) - Sutivan (Brač) - Milna (Brač) 9601
- Catamaran Split - Milna (Brač) - Hvar - Vis 9602
- Catamaran Split - Bol (Brač) - Stari Grad (Hvar) - Jelsa (Hvar) 9603
- Catamaran Split - Hvar - Vela Luka (Korčula) - Ubli (Lastovo) 9604
- Catamaran Split - Hvar - Prigradica (Korčula) - Korčula 9608
- Catamaran Dubrovnik - Šipanska Luka (Šipan) - Sobra (Mljet) - Polače (Mljet) - Korčula - Ubli (Lastovo) 9807
- Catamaran Dubrovnik - Korčula - Ubli (Lastovo) 9808
- Catamaran Pula - Rovinj - Poreč - Umag - Venecija
- Catamaran Split - Hvar 9604s
- Catamaran Split - Hvar (Vira) 9605s
- Catamaran Dubrovnik - Korčula - Hvar - Bol (Brač) - Split 9811s
- Catamaran Split - Hvar
- Catamaran Split - Milna (Brač) - Hvar - Korčula - Pomena (Mljet) - Dubrovnik
- Catamaran Split - Bol (Brač) - Makarska - Korčula - Pomena (Mljet) - Dubrovnik
- Catamaran Split - Hvar - Korčula
- Catamaran Split - Hvar (Vira)
- Catamaran Split - Bol (Brač) - Jelsa (Hvar)
- Passenger ferry Mali Lošinj - Vele Srakane - Unije - Susak 310
- Passenger ferry Ilovik - Mrtvaška (Lošinj) 311
- Passenger ferry Zadar - Mali Iž - Veli Iž - Mala Rava - Rava 405
- Passenger ferry Zadar - Sali (Dugi otok) - Zaglav (Dugi otok) 406
- Passenger ferry Zadar - Preko (Ugljan) 409
- Passenger ferry Biograd - Pakoštane - Vrgada 415
- Passenger ferry Brodarica - Krapanj 501
- Passenger ferry Šibenik - Zlarin - Prvić Luka - Prvić Šepurine - Vodice 505
- Passenger ferry Komiža (Vis) - Mezuporat (Biševo) - Salbunara (Biševo) - Porat (Biševo) 612
- Passenger ferry Orebić (Pelješac) - Korčula 614
- Passenger ferry Dubrovnik - Koločep - Lopud - Suđurađ (Šipan) 807
- Passenger ferry Biograd - Vrgada
- Passenger ferry Split - Slatine (Čiovo) - Trogir
Zadar (Gaženica) - Ist - Olib - Silba - Premuda - Mali Lošinj
Ferry line 401 Zadar (Gaženica) - Ist - Olib - Silba - Premuda - Mali Lošinj
Sailing schedule
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There can be no mistake in choosing between any of five potential destinations – Ist, Olib, Silba, Premuda, and Mali Lošinj. The duration of the trip to the last destination in the series, Mali Lošinj, is seven hours. However, the scenes of sailing through the Zadar archipelago towards the Kvarner Islands cause time to pass quickly.
The ferry departs from the Gaženica ferry port in Zadar.
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Make the most of the Croatian islands – the easiest itinerary for you
There are many things Croatia has to offer to travellers, and the islands in Croatia are absolutely one of them! Officially, there are 1,244 islands in the country (source: the Croatian government – they should know) of which only 78 are actually islands, the rest being islets and even smaller pieces of land. Now, I don’t expect you to visit all 78 of those islands – but many travellers do want to visit as many as possible to make the most of their time in Croatia. So here I present you with a guide to the Croatian islands – the easiest itinerary for you.
The wonderful thing about experiencing a number of islands on one trip to Croatia is that you will really get a feel for the differences between the islands, from beautiful nature in national parks to buzzing towns with nightlife options to tranquillity.
Ferries, catamarans and boats in Croatia
Firstly, a word on how to travel to the islands. Well, they’re in the Adriatic Sea so it’s no surprise to hear that you’ll be getting to them with some form of sea-faring vessel! (There are airports of varying sizes on some of the islands – such as Krk, Losinj and Brac – but there are no island-to-island flights. And, anyway, sailing is much more fun!
If you have the means to charter a boat or yacht to explore the islands then lucky you! You’ll be able to explore the islands to your heart’s content and will likely even get to know some of the smaller islands too.
For us regular folk, we will need to make use of the ferries and catamarans that operate almost all along the Croatian coast. Don’t worry, I’ll help and explain exactly which ones to take, when and where from/to!
- More info: Take a look at the Visit Croatia guide to Ferries in Croatia for details of ferry companies, timetables and info on how to book tickets
- Do also: take a look at our Croatia Ferries Map for visual guides (well, maps) of routes that exist along the Croatian coast. Not to be too boastful, but I think you’ll find in invaluable. I certainly did when writing this post!
A word about this Croatian island itinerary
As I’ve said many times on this website and in travel advice via email, there aren’t so many island-to-island ferry and catamaran services. These used to be a Jadrolinija long-distance ferry service from Rijeka to Dubrovnik that stopped off at some of the islands (for example, at Stari Grad on the island of Hvar) but this ceased service quite a few years ago. As such, a number of different ferry and catamaran services will need to be involved. There will also need to be some hops back to the mainland to make use of larger ports such as Split, and some other forms of travel (bus) here and there!
Of course, the beauty of this itinerary is you can very easily skip any parts of this that you don’t like.
Start: Step 1 – The Brijuni Islands
The Brijuni Islands off the coast of Istria are one of Croatia’s eight national parks and are awash with nature, history, and wildlife (some in the safari park and some actually wild). They’re an excellent place for a day trip if you’re visiting southern Istria, but are also a very relaxing place to stay – there are a handful of islands of the largest of the archipelago, Veliki Brijun.
- More info: Read our full guide to the Brijuni Islands to find out what you can see and do there.
- Getting there: There are regular boat services from the small town of Fazana, just 10km from Pula . Tickets for the boat also act as entrance tickets to the National Park. See our Getting to the Brijuni Islands page for all the details.
- Accommodation: You absolutely can’t beat the Hotel Neptun , mere steps from where the boats dock on Veliki Brijun, and with a wonderful position right by the water.
Step 2 – Losinj, Cres or Rab and Pag
Whether you’re staying on the Brijuni islands overnight or are merely visiting as a day trip, you’ll need to head back to Pula from Fazana for the next step in this Croatian islands itinerary. If this were a “choose your own adventure” book (remember those from the 1980s?!), I’d now be telling you to turn to different pages depending on where you think this adventure needs to go. So which will you choose? Slightly more remote and lesser-visited Cres ? Lush, green Losinj ? Or pretty Rab and party-hearty Novalja on the island of Pag ?
Step 2 Option A – Losinj
If I can guide you somewhat, the Losinj option may be the easiest one of all for step 2 – that’s because there are direct catamaran services from Pula to Losinj which make the journey a breeze. Once you get to gorgeously forested Losinj, you’ll be treated to an island full of nature and wellness. It’s absolutely the kind of place to come to for some rest and relaxation, as well as excellent dining options.
- More info: All the info is on our guide to Losinj
- Getting there: You’ll need to make use of the Kapetan Luka catamaran service which sails from Pula to Mali Losinj in 2 hours and 20 minutes. It’s a year-round service but less frequent in the off-season months. Additionally, it makes stops on the islands of Unije and Susak along the way should you wish to get even more of an island fill.
- Accommodation: Spoil yourself with a night or two at either the Hotel Bellevue or the Boutique Hotel Alhambra , both of which are five-star. They are also both nestled amongst pine trees and offer excellent spa facilities. The latter is also home to a Michelin-starred restaurant.
Step 2 Option B – Cres
Despite being the second largest Adriatic island, Cres is very much overlooked by visitors so it is certainly the place to go to get away from the crowds.
- More info: What to do on Cres
- Getting there: From Pula, you’ll first need to head to Rijeka – best done by one of the frequent daily buses that take around 2 hours. Then from Rijeka, take the Jadrolinija catamaran to Cres which takes 1 hour and 20 minutes.
- Accommodation: There are few hotel choices on Cres, but Hotel Kimen is a charming hotel in a lovely nature setting, close to a beach.
Step 2 Option C – Rab and Pag
The islands of Rab and Pag are included as an option together as there’s a catamaran that hops to both! Rab is another pine-forest-covered island with a very favourable climate and a number of sandy beaches – perfect for those who are looking for that ideal. Pag, on the other hand, has a totally different landscape, rather unusual and somewhat barren at times. But it’s Nvoalja you’ll reach which is famous for the nearby Zrce Beach…otherwise known as nightlife central!
- Getting there: Once again, you’ll first need to travel on from Pula to Rijeka first (see the travel advice for option B above). From here, it’s another Jadrolinija catamaran that sails to Rab Town (journey time – 1 hour and 45 minutes) and then on to Novalja (journey time from Rijeka – 2 hours 40 minutes) daily, year-round
- Accommodation for Rab : The Arbiana Heritage Hotel is a smart, design-focused hotel, located in a great location right in the centre of Rab Town on the seafront. They have a pool and onsite restaurant too. If you’d prefer a larger hotel with more facilities, opt for the Imperial Valamar Collection Hotel which is a short walk from Rab Town.
- Accommodation for Pag: The Boutique Hotel Boskinac is slightly out of Novalja but is situated in a simply gorgeous location – amongst pine trees and next to a vineyard and olive groves. The hotel itself is housed in an old stone house and has an outdoor pool, plus a Michelin-starred restaurant.
Step 3 – Zadar…and on to Ugljan and back
Yup, it’s at this stage that you’ll need to head back to the mainland to then travel on to some of the Dalmatian islands. But whilst back on the mainland, why not take a slight detour and spend some time on one of the islands just off the coast of charming Zadar ? To make travel a little easier for you, I would suggest staying in Zadar itself – you will need to travel on, further south, from this town anyway rather than from an island.
- More info: Ugljan , the island that’s practically “opposite” Zadar, would be a super easy choice.
- Getting there: there are regular 25-minute ferries from Zadar to Preko on Ugljan
- Accommodation: the super funky Boutique Hostel Forum has a location that can’t be beaten
Step 4 – A small interlude via Split
There are no two ways about it – to get to the famous Dalmatian islands , you’ll need to travel via Split . But from here there are plenty of ferry and catamaran options to some of the most popular islands in Croatia, so it’s worth it!
But perhaps at this point, take a little breather in Split and explore a bit of mainland city life. I mean, Split has so many sights, amenities, restaurants, cafes, bars, museums, experiences and more – there’s no way you will be bored.
- More info: Our comprehensive guide to Split , or take a look at Two Days in Split for how to make the most of your time
- Getting there: You will need to take a bus from Zadar to Split. Luckily, there are multiple buses every day, year-round. Journey time is 3 hours. Consult the Zadar Bus Station website for timetable and price information.
Step 5 – Brac
Lovely, lively and sport Brac is a popular island, not least because of the famous Zlatni Rat Beac very close to the town of Bol , which is on the south side of the island. And that’s where I would recommend you head to. Whether you want to merely head to this famous of famous beaches, explore a winery, indulge in the town’s local eateries or head out onto the sea for some sporty activities, you will find absolutely plenty to do here.
- More info: Have a good read of our guide to Bol
- Getting there: There either Jadrolinija catamaran option 1 or Jadrolinija catamaran option 2 , or a Kapetan Luka catamaran . Journey time is 50 minutes.
- Accommodation : The Villa Giardino Heritage Boutique Hotel is a gorgeous option right in the centre of Bol.
Step 6 – Hvar
Hvar, oh beautiful Hvar. Make that wonderfully sunny, beautiful fragrant and exceptionally stylish Hvar. Hvar Town is certainly a popular island destination in Croatia, from us ordinary travellers to celebrities such as Beyonce and Prince Harry. (Yes, really. But they weren’t holidaying together, I hasten to add.) Head to Hvar Town and walk up to the fortress above the town for truly spectacular views out over the Adriatic and the nearby Pakleni Islands . (To up your island count even further, why not get a daytime taxi boat over to one of them such as Sveti Klement?) And then put on your best beach wear to lounge by a pool on the beach, and your best gladrags for evening dining.
- More info: Find out all there is to know on the Visit Croatia guide to Hvar
- Getting there: Jadrolinija’s coastal catamaran is your best bet here. It’s another 50 minute journey from Bol to Hvar Town.
- Accommodation : I love the Riva Marina Hvar Hotel , positioned right by the harbour.
Step 7 – Korcula
From one gorgeous island town to another, if you’re doing this island itinerary and ending up in Dubrovnik, you will find Korcula Town is almost like a preview of that famous Old Town. With fascinating and beautifully preserved streets, you will really get a feel for days gone by when you come to visit Korcula. It is also the supposed birthplace of famous explorer Marco Polo, and there’s plenty of opportunity to learn more about him here.
- More info : Our extensive Guide to Korcula Town
- Getting there: Jadrolinija’s coastal catamaran continues to help when making the hop from Hvar Town to Korcula, but there are also two routes with TP Line , or Kapetan Luka’s coastal catamaran as well.
- Accommodation : San Teodoro would be an excellent choice
Step 8 – Mljet
We started this island itinerary, dear friends, with a national park, so let’s take in another near the end of this journey! Part of lush, tranquil Mljet is another of Croatia’s national parks but larger and with more amenities and facilities that the Brijuni Islands that we mentioned at the start of this itinerary. Come here for some chill time – perhaps it’s just the thing you need after more vibrant Bol, Hvar Town and Korcula Town. Spend some time exploring the island by bike and
- More info : Visit Croatia’s guide to Mljet
- Getting there: Use Kapetan Luka’s coastal catamaran option 1 or option 2 to get from Korcula Town to Pomena on Mljet
- Accommodation : Hotels are scarce on Mljet, so consider a private apartment such as the Apartments Lorena Mljet
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Ferry schedules from Pula to Zadar
Is there a ferry from Pula to Zadar?
Yes, there are year-round connections between the Croatian ports of Pula and Zadar. The route is active up to 5 times per week and it is operated by the ferry company of Kapetan Luka - Krilo .
What’s the ferry schedule from Pula to Zadar?
Ferry timetables for the Pula - Zadar are usually fixed, with ferries departing at 07:00 in the morning and arriving at 11:30-11:45 .
While the departure times tend to be consistent, ferry availability and frequency may vary depending on the season and the weather conditions. You can browse all departures in real time on Ferryhopper and book ferry tickets step-by-step .
Ferry Tickets, Offers & Discounts
How much is the ferry from pula to zadar.
The price of a Pula - Zadar ferry ticket starts at around €21 , with the final cost depending on the available offers and discounts.
Browse and compare all ferry offers for the Pula - Zadar route on Ferryhopper and book tickets at the lowest prices . Any available offers will be automatically applied as you plan your ferry trip online .
Book lower-cost Pula - Zadar ferry tickets with the age-based discounts of Kapetan Luka - Krilo. Toddlers can travel for free, while children from 3 to 12 years old are entitled to reduced fares (50%).
Ferry Route Info
How long is the ferry ride from pula to zadar.
Ferries from Pula to Zadar usually make the crossing in about 4 hr 30 min to 4 hr 45 min .
Is there a high-speed ferry from Pula to Zadar?
Yes, the connections to Zadar from Pula are primarily operated by high-speed catamarans , with the fastest crossing lasting 4 hr 30 min .
What’s the distance between Pula and Zadar?
The distance between Pula and Zadar is around 75 nautical miles (or 138 km), though the direct sailing distance may differ as the itinerary includes 5 stops in total .
Ferry Trip Tips
Useful tips for your ferry trip to zadar from pula.
Take a look at some of our top travel tips for your ferry trip to Zadar:
- Pula is a popular mainland port and starting point for island hopping in the Croatian islands . As such, make sure to get there in advance to avoid delays.
- The Pula - Zadar itinerary includes 5 islands : Unije, Susak, Mali Lošinj, Ilovik, and Silba.
- Are you visiting from Italy ? You can travel by ferry to Pula from the port of Venice . Check out the seasonal ferry route from Venice to Pula here.
Where to take the ferry from Pula to Zadar
Ferries to Zadar depart regularly from the mainland port of Pula , which is one of the most important ports in Istria. The port offers several amenities to visitors, such as a restaurant, a store and an exchange office.
Located close to the city center (about 2 km), you can find several shops and restaurants near the pier. The main bus station of Pula is located around 600 m from the catamaran departure point, while Pula Airport is about 9 km away.
Can I travel on the ferry from Pula to Zadar with a car?
The Pula - Zadar ferries do not have garage spaces for the transport of motor vehicles.
Ferry luggage
When traveling between the ports of Pula and Zadar with Kapetan Luka - Krilo , you are entitled to carry up to 23 kg of luggage with you.
There are no cabins on the connections to Zadar from Pula. However, onboard seating is included in the ticket price.
You can smoothly travel with your pet on the ferries to Zadar from Pula. Pets should be inside their kennels during the ferry crossing to Zadar. However, these rules do not apply to guide dogs.
Note : make sure to fill out all the necessary information when booking your tickets.
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Pula to zadar ferry.
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The passenger only ferry from Pula to Zadar is a popular route on the Croatian coast, connecting two of the country’s beautiful coastal cities. The route is serviced by a catamaran of Krilo – Kapetan Luka carrier. It offers 5 weekly departures during the high season and 2 departures per week during the winter season .
The journey takes approximately 5 hours and includes stops at Unije, Susak, Mali Lošinj, Ilovik, and Silba . A day trip from Pula is not possible, do to the many hours of traveling..
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2024 pula to zadar ferry prices.
Prices for ferry from Pula to Zadar differ depending on the season, the price for a one-way adult ticket is 21.25 EUR in the off season and 26.54 EUR in the peak season.
Pula to Zadar ferry FAQs
The ferry ride from Pula to Zadar takes approximately 5 hours.
No, the ferry is for foot passengers only.
Passengers are allowed to bring up to 20kg of luggage.
The departure location in Pula is the ferry terminal located a few minutes from Arena Pula.
Yes, there are toilets on all ferries.
No, tickets are only valid for the specific departure stated on the ticket.
Yes, you can take a bus from Pula to Zadar or you can drive on your own, travel time by car is about 4 hours
My Travel Tips for this ferry route
- Bring food and drinks, 5 hours on a ferry is long time.
- Internet and WIFI might not work perfect, so download movie or Music prior to the trip.
- If you travel with kids, bring games or other form of entertainment.
- Get a window seat, then you have a better look on all the islands on the way.
Facts about the trip from Pula to Zadar
Travel time | About 5 Hours |
Travel distance | 79 NM / 146 KM |
Operational Period | Whole Year |
Weekly departures winter | 2 |
Weekly departures summer | 5 |
Ferry Operator | Krilo – Kapetan Luka |
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Pula to Zadar Ferry
Pula to Zadar Ferry is a year-round route, sailing 2 to 5 times per week. The journey lasts for 4.5 hours. It’s run by Krilo – Kapetan Luka ferry company. This is a busy ferry route that connects the Pula , Istria peninsula with its islands, and Zadar in Croatia. Here are the schedules, bookings, and ticket prices.
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Schedules and timetables
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2 – 5 times a week | early morning | |
– | 4.5 hour later | midday |
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– Unije, Susak, Mali Losinj, Ilovik & Silba | 1, 1.5, 2.5 & 3 hours later | mid mornings |
How long is the ferry ride from Pula to Zadar? The current timetable includes one early morning departure daily. The journey lasts 4.5 hours.
Pula to Zadar Passenger Ferry
There is just one ferry serving the passenger ferry route from Pula to Zadar. Run by the Croatian ferry company Krilo, with an expected journey time of just under 5 hours. This ferry does not take cars, it takes just foot passengers as well as bikes and pets. The last passenger ferry departure from Pula is at 07:00 all year round.
Foot Passenger Ticket Prices – Catamaran
How much does the Pula to Zadar ferry cost? Here is a table with current ticket prices:
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(one-way, single ticket) | |
between € 21 and € 26 euros (summer & winter fare) | |
between € 21 and € 26 euros (summer & winter fare) | |
(Dog, Cat, Bird) | 11 to 14 € (summer & winter fare) |
Boarding passenger ferry
Make sure to arrive at the ferry terminal at least 30 minutes prior to departure. Have your travel documents ready for possible identification at the boarding point. Once on board, leave your larger luggage in provided racks and proceed to the seating lounge.
Latest ferry from Pula to Zadar
The latest ferry to reach Zadar from Pula is at 7 am.
Notes (Important to know)
- How to get from Pula to Zadar? You can get there by ferry or alternatively , a bus (change in Rijeka) or flight via Zagreb.
- There are no car ferries between these two places.
- Bicycles are not traveling for free.
- Pets surcharge is 50% of the passenger ticket.
- Return tickets are not cheaper than two one-way options.
- This is not a very busy route (except in summer) but it is still advisable to book your ticket in advance.
- In case of bad weather and cancellation: In case of bad weather, if your ferry was canceled, it will sail the following day.
- Make sure to wear suitable clothing and footwear
Onboard Facilities, Luggage on Board, Food & Drink
The ferry that serves this route is Krilo Eclipse . It is a comfortable, air-conditioned HSC (catamaran). You are allowed one piece of luggage each up to 25 kg in weight . There is an extra charge for additional luggage (not always applied). The luggage bags are stored on the racks at the entrance of the ferry. The racks look similar to racks on trains. The crew helps with luggage. Your hand luggage you keep next to you, at seatings.
There is a snack/coffee bar on board selling hot and cold drinks and crisps and sandwiches. Toilets are located at the back of the ferry. Mobile and laptop charging sockets (USB ports) are around the passenger lounge. This is a non-smoking ferry.
Where to get tickets for the ferry from Pula to Zadar
Online booking is available for this ferry route. Your ticket is emailed to you with a bar code which is scanned when you get on the ferry. Buying tickets in advance guarantee you place on the ferry during the high season. Alternatively, there is a ticket office in Pula ferry port where you can purchase tickets over the counter.
Pula to Zadar Car Ferry
Currently, there are no car ferry routes from Pula to Zadar. If you are driving, your alternative is to drive either by highway or along the coast ( map ). Both options are fine, it just depends on your preference which is the more scenic or faster route.
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Pula Ferry Terminal
The ferry terminal in Pula from which the ferry to Zadar is departing is located in Pula, Riva at the waterfront. Address: Pula Seafront, Ulica Svetog Petra, 52100, Pula, Croatia ( map )
Zadar Ferry Terminal
The passenger ferry terminal in Zadar from where ferries from Pula are arriving is located in Zadar Poluotok, in the city center. Address: Liburnska Obala, 23000, Zadar, Croatia
Journey Map
Here is a map that shows ferry crossings from Pula to Zadar, also stopping at Unije, Susak, Mali Losinj, Ilovik, and Silba island:
Further travels by ferry
Once you arrive in Zadar , you can proceed further to Croatian places and islands or to Greece and Italy . Other journeys to/from Zadar : Zadar to Dubrovnik , Zadar to Ancona & to Venice
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Getting from Zadar airport to the ports. The airport of Zadar - Zemunik is around 10 km from Gaženica ferry terminal and 12 km from the catamaran port. Once you land, you can take a pre-booked transfer (which will cost you around 25 euros) or take a taxi. There are also shuttle buses running from the airport towards Zadar - the main bus ...
The catamaran port is situated in the centre of the town. The most convenient way to reach the port is by local bus or taxi. If you are driving, and need to leave a car here, see the info about parking further down the article. Address: Liburnska Obala, 23000, Zadar, Croatia; GPS coordinates: 44.11747, 15.22608.
Zadar ferry port is located on the Croatian mainland. Ferry routes to and from Zadar are currently served by 6 companies: Jadrolinija, Miatrade, Kapetan Luka, G&V Iadera, ENVIRA Sibenik and Gomo Viaggi, going to 34 destinations. ... All foot passenger only catamarans and ferries are departing and arriving from: Luka Zadar Poluotok, 23000 Zadar ...
Zadar - Pula ferry: the route between the two mainland ports is available year round, with ferry trips that last around 4.5 hours on average and tickets that cost €21-26. Zadar - Lošinj ferry: ferries to Mali Lošinj travel year-round and make the crossing in around 2 hours. Ferry tickets usually cost up to around €13 for this route.
Services; Passenger ferry Zadar - Mali Iž - Veli Iž - Mala Rava - Rava 405; Passenger ferry Zadar - Sali (Dugi otok) - Zaglav (Dugi otok) 406 Passenger ferry Zadar - Preko (Ugljan) 409 Catamaran Pula - Unije - Susak - Mali Lošinj - Ilovik - Silba - Zadar 9141; Catamaran Zadar - Premuda - Silba - Olib 9401; Catamaran Zadar - Molat - Brgulje (Molat) - Zapuntel (Molat) - Široka (Ist) 9403
General Information. Zadar is a place in Croatia.From the ferry port in Zadar you can sail to 22 islands and 2 cities on the mainland. Other than the national ferry lines, there is an international ferry line sailing to Italy.Zadar is a very popular holiday destination visited by a lot of people throughout the year. The closest airports to Zadar are Zadar (Airport) and Split (airport) and are ...
Out of the season, these ferries operate just once a day while in the high season, it runs several times a day. Car Ferry route 401: Zadar to Mali Losinj, also stopping in Ist, Olib, Silba and Premuda islands. Car Fery route 433: Zadar to Molat, stopping in Rivanj, Sestrunj and Zverinac. Car ferry route 431: Zadar - Preko (Ugljan island)
Zadar to Pula Ferry. Zadar to Pula Ferry is a year-round route, that sails up to 5 times per week. The journey lasts for 4.5 hours. It's run by Krilo - Kapetan Luka ferry company. This is a popular ferry route that connects the Zadar, North Dalmatian, and Kvarner islands with Pula in Istria. Here are the schedules, bookings, and ticket prices.
Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Zadar - Ancona 51; Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Split - Ancona 53; Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Dubrovnik - Bari 54; ... Catamaran Zadar - Rivanj - Sestrunj - Zverinac - Božava (Dugi otok) - Brbinj (Dugi otok) 9404; Catamaran Zadar - Mali Iž - Veli Iž - Mala Rava - Rava 9405;
The old port of Zadar (probably one of the most beautiful in the Mediteranean) is now dedicated to catamarans and domestic lines. TRANSPORTS. The airport of Zadar - Zemunik is around 10 km from Gaženica ferry terminal. Once you land, you can take a shuttle bus running from the airport towards Zadar city center (Croatia Airlines) or you can ...
Ferry depart from the old town port in Zadar, not the main port in Zadar Gaženica! Facts about the trip from Pula to Zadar ... The fast ferry from Novalja on Pag Island Zadar is currently operated by a catamaran from the Jadrolinija ferry company. The catamaran operates once per day, departing from Novalja at 10:45 am pm every day except on ...
Check out the Ancona - Zadar ferry route for more details. Where to take the ferry from Zadar to Mali Lošinj. Ferries to Mali Lošinj, found on the island of Lošinj depart regularly from the port of Zadar. More specifically, the catamarans to Mali Lošinj usually depart from the Port Gate (also known as St Chrysogonus Gate) at the port of Zadar.
2023 Zadar to Molat Ferry Prices. The price for travelling from Zadar to Molat as a foot passenger is 4,78 € on the car ferry, and 6, 37 € on the catamaran, both prices are seasonal prices. In the winter the prices are 3,58 € and 4,51 €. It often happens that people travelling by, car or bus get a bit confused about how to calculate the ...
Services; Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Zadar - Ancona 51; Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Split - Ancona 53; Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Dubrovnik - Bari 54; Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Valbiska (Krk) - Merag (Cres) 332 Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Brestova - Porozina (Cres) 334 Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Prizna - Žigljen (Pag) 335 Passenger & vehicle (car) ferry Stinica ...
The ferry departs from the Gaženica ferry port in Zadar. A purchased ticket also means a reservation of a place on the ship and departure at the desired time. Start the journey . District of Zadar Local lines. 409 - Zadar - Preko; 433 - Zadar (Gaženica) - Rivanj - Sestrunj - Zverinac - Molat - Ist;
Popular Departures between Zadar and Pula. Timetable TODAY TOMORROW. 16:00. Zadar, Catamaran Ferry port. 4h 45min DIRECT. 20:45 Pula, Catamaran Ferry port. M-TICKET ECO FRIENDLY. from 26.53 EUR. Best offer on 04.
Catamaran Fast Ferry 'Melita' by G & V Line Iadera. Fast boat Melita with its capacity of 180 passengers and indoor air-conditioned salon will depart from Rijeka in the morning at 08:15 and return from Zadar at 16:15.. The price of 190 HRK is the maximum price in one direction. The total duration of the journey on the entire route is 4 hours, and passengers can enjoy a trip in the air ...
Step 3 - Zadar…and on to Ugljan and back. Yup, it's at this stage that you'll need to head back to the mainland to then travel on to some of the Dalmatian islands. ... But from here there are plenty of ferry and catamaran options to some of the most popular islands in Croatia, so it's worth it! But perhaps at this point, take a little ...
Between Sali and Zadar we have found 4 ship departures (NO CARS), the travel time is around 0 hour and 55 minutes, the shortest travel distance between the ship port in Sali and the ship port in Zadar is 13.88 NM. The earliest ship departure is at 06:35, the latest departure is at 20:50. Use the search form above to find ships sailing from Sali ...
Ferry timetables for the Pula - Zadar are usually fixed, with ferries departing at 07:00 in the morning and arriving at 11:30-11:45. While the departure times tend to be consistent, ferry availability and frequency may vary depending on the season and the weather conditions. You can browse all departures in real time on Ferryhopper and book ...
16:00 Zadar, Catamaran Ferry port. 4h 45min. DIRECT 20:45 Pula, Catamaran Ferry port. M-TICKET ECO FRIENDLY. from 21.26 HRK. Best offer on 04. Oct. pick a date ... Ferry port in Zadar has not been rated yet. However, the port in Pula has earned a score of 9.4 from our passengers. More information on both ferry ports, including their location ...
The passenger only ferry from Pula to Zadar is a popular route on the Croatian coast, connecting two of the country's beautiful coastal cities.The route is serviced by a catamaran of Krilo - Kapetan Luka carrier. It offers 5 weekly departures during the high season and 2 departures per week during the winter season.. The is the sailing route of the Pula to Zadar Ferry
Pula to Zadar Ferry. Pula to Zadar Ferry is a year-round route, sailing 2 to 5 times per week. The journey lasts for 4.5 hours. It's run by Krilo - Kapetan Luka ferry company. This is a busy ferry route that connects the Pula, Istria peninsula with its islands, and Zadar in Croatia. Here are the schedules, bookings, and ticket prices.
11:45 Zadar, Catamaran Ferry port. M-TICKET ECO FRIENDLY. from 26.39 HRK. Best offer on 04. Oct. pick a date. Traveling by Ferry from Pula to Zadar The travel distance between Pula and Zadar is a total of 95 nautical miles (176 km), which equals a travel time of roughly 04:30h. The number of daily departures depends on the period you're ...