Split Ferries

Table of contents:

Split Ferries
Split Ferries

Video: Split Ferries

Video: Split Ferries
Video: Ferry from Split to Hvar, Croatia travel vlog 2024, September
Anonim
photo: Ferries from Split
photo: Ferries from Split

The center of the famous resort region on the Adriatic, Croatian Split is the second largest city in the country after its capital. In addition to beach activities, the resort offers its guests antique sights, the pearl of which is the Diocletian's Palace, dating back to 305 BC. From Croatia you can go to Italy by sea, and even motorists can take a ferry from Split. Convenient and modern ferries take on board not only passengers, but also vehicles, which allows their owners to travel in a familiar and comfortable environment.

Among other advantages of the ferry sea crossing, its admirers call:

  • Substantial savings in time and money when traveling by ferry. You don't have to spend money on petrol and hotels on the way.
  • Comfortable cabins, the journey in which turns the trip into an exciting adventure.
  • Special facilities for disabled passengers.
  • Availability of duty-free shops on board for international flights.
  • Different ticket prices, depending on the comfort of the seat.

Where is it easy to get to by ferry from Split?

Croatian Split is connected by ferry to the city of Ancona on the Adriatic coast of Italy. Among the pilgrims from the famous Loretskaya Basilica, and fans of ancient history strive to Ancona to see the Triumphal Arch of Trajan, erected in the II century AD.

Flights from Splin to Ancona are operated by three shipping companies:

  • Italian carrier SNAV. The SNAV ferries from Split to Ancona leave daily at 20.15. The journey time is 10.45, and the passengers of the ship arrive in Italy at 7 a.m. the next day. All details can be found on the carrier's website - www.snav.it.
  • Blue Line ferries also leave at 20.15 and their passengers disembark at the pier in Ancona at 7.00 tomorrow. Information on reservations, timetables, ticket prices and rates for car transportation on the website - www.blueline-ferries.com
  • The Croatian shipping company Jadrolinija connects the Balkan Republic with Italy and operates between its own ports. Her ferry from Split to Ancona is on the daily schedule of the Croatian port at 20.00. The ship spends 11 hours on the way and docks on the Italian coast at 7 am the next day. Website with details - www.jadrolinija.hr.

Ferry fares from Croatia to Italy are roughly the same for all three carriers. The cheapest SNAV ticket will be the cheapest - from 3200 rubles one way per passenger without a car. The Blue Line fare is slightly more expensive - from 3,500 rubles. A ticket for the Jadrolinija ferry will cost at least 4,000 rubles.

All prices in the material are approximate and given as of July 2016.

Recommended: