There are 2 ferry routes operating between Hvar Island and Korcula Island offering you combined total of 35 sailings per week. TP Line operates 1 route, Hvar to Korcula which runs 14 times weekly. Krilo Kapetan Luka operates 2 routes, Hvar to Korcula runs 14 times per week & Hvar to Prigradica about 7 times weekly.
As the frequency and duration of crossings on some routes varies we would advise that you do a live search for crossings from Hvar Island to Korcula Island to get the most up to date information.
Hvar is an island in Croatia situated just off the Dalmation coast, measuring 68 kilometres long and 10 kilometres wide.
Characterised by rolling green hills, fresh water springs and picturesque port towns, Hvar is one of Croatia’s very best attractions. There’s also plenty of great hangout spots to suit all types of sun-seeker, ranging from idyllic bays to beaches ideal for water sports.
The island’s fascinating cultural history oozes from every corner, from the oldest town in the country, Stari Grad to the bustling Hvar Town and its looming hilltop fortress. Spectacular coastal views and backdrops come in abundance, too.
Thanks to its location in the Adriatic Sea, Hvar is a great departure point for Italy, with frequent ferry routes to Pescara on the east coast and, from there, it’s just a few hours’ drive to Rome and Naples.