Split to Mljet Ferry

The Split Mljet ferry route connects Croatia 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 3 hours 45 minutes.

Split 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.

Split - Mljet Ferry Operators

  • TP Line
    • 7 Sailings Weekly 3 hr 45 min
    • Get price

Split Guide

The Croatian city of Split is Croatia's second largest city and is located in the Dalmatia region of the country. It lies on the eastern shore of the Adriatic Sea and is spread across a central peninsular. The city is an important transport hub, with many connections to the islands in the Adriatic Sea and to the Apennine Peninsular, and is also a popular tourist destination. The city can trace its history back to the 4th century BC, when it was a Greek colony of Aspalathos. Modern day Split is a lively city with many sights to keep tourists busy including the UNESCO World Heritage Site that is the Diocletian's Palace is one of the world's most impressive Roman monuments. Located within the city's old walls there are many bars, restaurants, cafes and shops that will cater for everything tourists would need. The mountains behind the city provide a lovely backdrop to Split and provide a stark contrast to the blue waters of the Adriatic.

Ferries operating from the city's port depart to Ancona, Pescara, Rijeka , Korcula, 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.