How long is catamaran from Split to Hvar?
Ferry ride from Split to the port of Stari Grad on Hvar island lasts for approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes.
How many days do you need in Hvar?
Three days are just enough to get a good taste for Hvar and What this Island has to offer. We’ve prioritised beaches above all since they are Hvar’s best selling point but the itinerary on the second and third day is a little bit more packed.
Do you need to pre book ferry from Split to Hvar?
The Split to Hvar ferry route is extremely busy during the height of summer, so recommend booking at least 24 hours prior. Alternatively, tickets can be purchased in Split at the tourism centre on Split Riva, opposite Diocletian’s Palace, or at the ticket booths further down the Port of Split.
How do I get from Split to Hvar?
by train. The train station in Split is right across the ferry station in Split, where you can take a ferry to Stari Grad, or catamaran to Jelsa and Hvar city. Other option is to take a bus to Drvenik, (92 km from Split), where you can take a ferry to Sucuraj on Hvar island.
What time is ferry from Split to Hvar?
1 hour 40 minutes
There are several daily ferries from Split to Stari Grad on the island of Hvar (journey time 1 hour 40 minutes) with Jadrolinija, a service that is run year-round. There is a greater frequency of these ferries during summer (June to September inclusive).
What time is the last ferry from Split to Hvar?
and the last ferry to Hvar Island (Stari Grad harbour) is at 20:30 every day.
Is Hvar or Split better?
Split has more selection and larger clubs but Hvar is more for cafes and cocktail bars so more “coupley”. In Hvar a lot of the nightlife does center more or less around one club called Carpe Diem which I think is a great place.
Is 2 days enough in Hvar?
To reach Hvar, you must take a ferry (an hour ferry from Split and four hours from Dubrovnik). Two full days and three nights on the island is the perfect amount of time to soak it all in.
Are the ferries running from Split to Hvar?
This ferry route to Hvar is currently served by 3 companies: Kapetan Luka, Jadrolinija and Krilo Shipping Company. In the high season it runs 8 to 10 journeys per day, in total 63 times per week from Split. In the low season it runs 2 or 3 journeys per day, in total 15 times per week.
How long is the transfer from Split to Hvar?
The ferry from Split to Hvar takes 50 minutes and costs €5.30 to €11.90.
Is Hvar better than Split?
Croatia offers everything you’d ever want from an island adventure. Split has some great beaches but also the bars and parties for those that want them, while Hvar has a more explorable landscape with plenty of hidden coves, sleepy fishing villages and luscious beaches.