The Venice Umag ferry route connects Italy with Croatia. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, Kompas. The crossing operates up to 1 times each week with sailing durations from around 3 hours 30 minutes.
Venice Umag 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.
Prices shown represent the average one way price paid by our customers on this route. Prices shown are per person.
The city of Venice is located in the north east of Italy and lies on a group of 118 islands that are separated by canals and linked by a series of bridges. The city is situated in the marshy Venetian Lagoon which stretches along the shoreline, between the mouths of the Po and Piave rivers and derives its name from the ancient Veneti people who lived in the area around the 10th century BC. The city, perhaps one of the most famous in the world, is renowned for its beautiful architecture, its views and for its works of art. The city and lagoon have, unsurprisingly, been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Venezia Ferry Terminal, Passeggeri, connects Venice to the mainland at the exit of the famous bridge, Ponte della Liberta. The new Venice Marittima Ferry Port Terminal provides a wide array of facilities including check-in desks, restaurants, shops, and many more services. The Terminal S Marta can be found in one of the port's oldest buildings and offers modern amenities including cafés, shops and other public facilities. The I S Basiliocan Terminal is where ferries from Croatian and northern Adriatic destinations arrive. Destinations available from the port include Mali Losinj, Pula, Porec, Rovinj, Igoumenitsa, Patras, Piran and Umag.
The Croatian town of Umag, in Istria, is the first city visitors reach when approaching Istria from western Europe. The town has a lovely atmosphere which draws visitors in who are then kept busy by the many attractions on offer. The town has around 13,000 residents and 45 km of coastline with the area away from the coast characterised by beautiful hills with fortifications that offer tourists a breathtaking scenery and an insight in the town and surrounding region's past. The sea around Umag is crystal clear and is perfect for swimming from May through to October. The city's history dates back to Roman times although it was only mentioned for the first time in the 7th century. Proof of its Roman past lies in the many remains and artefacts that have been unearthed along the coast.
Ferry services operating from Umag port depart to Venice with one sailing each week and with a crossing time of around 2 hours and 30 minutes.