Ferries from
Korcula Island to Hvar Island
Ferries from
Korcula Island to Hvar Island
Ferries from Korcula Island to Hvar Island are available with 2 operators. The Korcula to Hvar ferry is the main ferry route from Korcula Island to Hvar Island. Sailing frequency can change throughout the year and often sailings increase during peak season.
Ferries from Korcula Island to Hvar Island sail approximately 31 times per week with TP Line & Krilo Fast Ferries.
The ferry crossing from Korcula Island to Hvar Island takes between 1 hour 10 minutes and 1 hour 30 minutes, depending on the route, operator and ship.
The fastest ferry from Korcula Island to Hvar Island takes 1 hour 10 minutes on the Korcula to Hvar ferry with TP Line.
No, you currently cannot take your car on the ferry from Korcula Island to Hvar Island.
The distance between Korcula Island and Hvar Island is approximately 50 miles, 80km or 43 nautical miles.
Korcula Island to Hvar Island ferry prices can vary by route, operator, season, vehicle type and whether you are sailing on a high-speed or conventional ferry.
The Korcula to Hvar ferry sails approximately 29 times per week, with a crossing time of 1 hour 25 minutes.
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Korcula Island captivates visitors with its pristine beaches, dense pine forests, and rich cultural heritage. This Croatian treasure in the Adriatic Sea offers a perfect blend of history and natural beauty. The island's main town, also called Korcula, is often referred to as 'Little Dubrovnik' for its mediaeval squares, churches, and impressive stone walls. Visitors can explore the alleged birthplace of Marco Polo, wander through olive groves, or sample the local white wine Grk, produced exclusively on the island. The Moreska sword dance, a traditional performance depicting a battle between armies, has been performed here for centuries and can be seen regularly during summer months. Korcula's position in the Adriatic makes it an excellent base for island-hopping, with ferry connections to Split and Dubrovnik on the mainland, as well as nearby islands like Hvar and Mljet. The island's clear waters and hidden coves also make it a paradise for swimming, snorkelling, and sailing enthusiasts.
Hvar Island is one of Croatia's most alluring destinations, blessed with a Mediterranean climate, historic towns and lavender-scented landscapes. This sun-drenched island in the Adriatic Sea attracts visitors with its blend of rich cultural heritage and natural beauty. The historic Hvar Town features Venetian architecture, including the impressive St. Stephen's Square and 16th-century fortress offering panoramic views. Beyond the main town, discover charming villages like Stari Grad, home to the UNESCO-protected Stari Grad Plain dating back to ancient Greek times. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore secluded coves, pristine beaches and hiking trails through vineyards and olive groves. The island is famous for its annual Lavender Festival in June, when the hills turn purple and visitors can join in the harvesting and distillation. Hvar serves as an excellent base for island-hopping adventures, with regular ferry connections to Split on the mainland, as well as nearby islands like Brač, Vis and Korčula, making it a perfect starting point for exploring Croatia's stunning Dalmatian coast.