Korcula to Mljet Ferry

The Korcula Mljet ferry route connects Korcula Island with Croatia. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, TP Line. The crossing operates up to 7 times each week with sailing durations from around 40 minutes.

Korcula Mljet sailing durations and frequency may vary from season to season so we’d advise doing a live check to get the most up to date information.

Korcula - Mljet Ferry Operators

  • TP Line
    • 7 Sailings Weekly 40 min
    • Get price

Korcula Guide

The Croatian island of Korcula lies in the Adriatic Sea, just off the Dalmatian coast. It is separated from the Peljesac Peninsular by the narrow Strait of Peljesac which is between 900m and 3,000m wide. The island is the sixth largest in the Adriatic Sea and measured around 47 km in length and 8 km wide, with a total area of around 280 sq. km. Interesting attractions on the island include the Gothic and Renaissance building of St. Mark's Cathedral which is located in the old town of Korcula. It was built in the 14th, 15th and 16th centuries and is definitely worth a visit. For sun worshippers Korcula has a lot of small and secluded beaches dotted over the island, with the most popular ones being the sandy beach Vela Przina in Lumbarda and the pebble beach Pupnatska Luka.

Korcula is linked to the mainland by a regular ferry service that runs between Domince, just outside of Korcula Town and Rijeka, Split, Stari Grad, Dubrovnik and Mljet.

Mljet Guide

Mljet is a Croatian island and is the most southerly and easterly of the Adriatic islands of the Dalmatia region. For visitors sailing the Croatian part of the Adriatic Sea, from south to north, Mljet will be the first large island they will encounter. The island's terrain is full of Mediterranean vegetation and is Croatia's greenest island, that also has lovely crystal clear waters and sandy beaches. The sea around the island is rich in fish and marine life and the island is also well known for it's two salt water lakes - Veliko and Malo Jezero that are located in the north of the island. The island is also known for its red and white wine, olives and goats cheese.

The main port on the Island is Sobra, located on the island's eastern coast and connects the island by ferry to Dubrovnik and Korcula. There is also a daily car ferry service from Dubrovnik to Sobra.