Is it easy to island-hop in Croatia?

Is it easy to island-hop in Croatia?

The easiest way is to take a small-boat cruise but it is possible to island-hop in Croatia independently by using ferries, public transport or a car. You may need to take a car ferry from an island to the coast and then board another car ferry to get to another island.

What is the best way to island-hop Croatia?

While island hopping in Croatia is best done by ferry, taking a road trip is the best way to travel Croatia’s inland area. Renting a car and driving in Croatia is a great way to get off the beaten path.

Where can you island-hop in Croatia?

The Best Island Hopping Routes in Croatia

  • Dubrovnik–Lokrum. For eight months of the year, little taxi boats chug out of Dubrovnik’s Old Port bound for Lokrum.
  • Split–Hvar.
  • Dubrovnik–Elafiti Islands.
  • Fažana–Brijuni.
  • Zadar–Iž
  • Valbiska–Lopar.
  • Mali Lošinj–Susak.
  • Split–Šolta.

What ferry service runs between the islands of Croatia?

Jadrolinija
Jadrolinija is a Croatian ferry company that connects most of the Croatian islands to the mainland by regular passenger and car ferry services along the Croatian coast. The company also runs several international routes between Croatia and Italy (Ancona and Bari).

Is Hvar or Brac better?

Hvar is the former and Brac is the latter. Both offer amazing nature and a rich itinerary in culture and gastronomy. Brac is also better for sports, adventures etc. The view from the Vid’s mountain is precious and can’t be matched by any view from Hvar.

Can you island hop from Split?

Island Hopping from Split is a very good choice. Split is a convenient transportation hub for the whole area (the airport is nearby, ferries are there, buses too) so the town is a very good starting point for island-hop to all islands in the archipelago including Dubrovnik too.

Is Brac island Lively?

Brač is an unspoiled and natural island paradise that is the perfect location for an unforgettable holiday. Perhaps the most popular local destination on Brač, Bol is well known for its lively vibe and the famous attraction of Zlatni Rat beach (also known as the Golden Horn).

Can you island hop from Dubrovnik?

Island Hopping from Dubrovnik is a great idea. There are very good direct ferry connections from Dubrovnik to nearby islands that include Sipan, Lopud, Kolocep, Mljet, Korcula, Hvar, Brac and all the way to Split.

Can you get a ferry from UK to Croatia?

Ferries.co.uk presents 19 ferries to Croatia, with 5 ferry companies sailing from 9 ports with a choice of up to 13 ferry destinations in Croatia.

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