Ferry from Venice to Croatia
Tickets, Prices & Schedules
Ferry schedules from Venice to Croatia
Is there a ferry from Venice to Croatia?
Yes, you can catch a ferry from Venice to several Croatian ports, with weekly or daily connections to Pula, Poreč, Rovinj, and Umag on the Istrian coast. Venice - Poreč and Venice - Rovinj crossings are available from April to October, while Venice - Pula and Venice - Umag ferries operate only during the high season.
All the Venice to Croatia ferry connections are operated by Kompas (Adriatic Lines).
What’s the ferry schedule from Venice to Croatia
The earliest ferry from Venice typically departs at 16:30 and reaches the port of Pula at 20:00. The latest crossing is normally scheduled for 17:00, reaching Poreč and Rovinj between 20:00 and 21:00.
Ferry Tickets, Offers & Discounts
How much is the ferry from Venice to Croatia?
The price of a standard Venice - Croatia ferry ticket ranges between €74 and €89, depending on the port of arrival and the season. Final ticket prices may also vary based on available offers and discounts.
Offers
On Ferryhopper, you can find all current offers for Venice to Croatia ferry trips. Find real-time information about available ferry routes, compare fares and offers, and book your ferry tickets with no hidden fees.
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Discounts
Discounts on Venice - Croatia ferry routes are primarily age-based. Specifically, infants and toddlers up to 6 years old travel for free, while children up to 13 years old travel with a 50% discount on their ferry tickets.
Ferry Route Info
How long is the ferry ride from Venice to Croatia?
The duration of the Venice to Croatia ferry trip varies depending on the destination port:
- Venice to Poreč ferries normally take 3 hr 15 min to 4.5 hr
- Venice to Rovinj ferries normally take 3 hr to 6 hr
- Venice - Pula ferry crossings usually last 3.5 hr to 4 hr
- Venice - Umag ferry crossings usually last 3 hr 15 min
Is there a high-speed ferry from Venice to Croatia?
Yes, Kompas operates high-speed ferries from Venice to Croatia. The fastest route to Croatia lasts around 3 hr and takes you to the port of Rovinj.
What’s the distance between Venice and Croatia?
Distances from Venice to Croatian ports:
- Venice to Umag: 50 nautical miles (approx. 92 km)
- Venice to Rovinj: 54 nautical miles (approx. 100 km)
- Venice to Poreč: 58 nautical miles (approx. 107 km)
- Venice to Pula: 76 nautical miles (approx. 141 km)
Ferry Trip Tips
Useful tips for your ferry trip to Croatia from Venice
Here are some travel tips for your Venice to Croatia ferry trip:
- If you are traveling in high season or on a weekend, we recommend arriving at the port of Venice well in advance to avoid overcrowding.
- Make sure to carry a valid passport or ID card for travel from Italy to Croatia.
- In addition to Venice, you can also take a ferry to Croatia from Ancona. Check the Ancona - Croatia ferry route for more details.
- Discover more ferry routes to Croatia from Italy on Ferryhopper.
- Check out our travel guides for Pula, Umag, Poreč, and Rovinj for more tips and useful information about your holidays in Croatia.
Where to take the ferry from Venice to Croatia
Ferries to Croatia depart from the San Basilio Passenger Terminal located in the Zattere area of the port of Venice.
It’s just a 15-min walk from the city center. You can also reach it via public transportation from Santa Lucia Railway Station, Tronchetto Island and Piazzale Roma.
The terminal offers a waiting room, restrooms and vending machines for food and drinks.
Can I travel on the Venice to Croatia ferry with a car?
Ferries operating on Venice - Croatia routes do not carry motor vehicles, only passengers. You are, however, allowed to bring your bicycle on board for an extra fee.
Ferry luggage
Οn Kompas (Adriatic Lines) ferries you can carry one piece of hand luggage of up to 56x45x25 cm in size and 10 kg in weight, and one check-in piece of luggage of no set size or weight.
Tip: please note that the ferry company may charge fees for additional baggage.
Cabins
The high-speed ferries operating on the Venice to Croatia ferry routes do not have cabins.
Pet travel
Pets are welcome on ferries operating from Venice to Croatia. Just include it in your booking and pay a €10 fee per pet.
Cats must travel inside their carrier, while dogs must be small to medium-sized and wear a leash and a muzzle at all times.
Make sure to carry along all necessary health certificates, tickets, and any pet supplies you may need for the trip.
Book ferry tickets from Venice to Croatia
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