Ferry from Split to Brač

Tickets, prices & schedules

You can travel from Split to Brač by ferry, with around 20 daily crossings during the summer and 1-2 crossings during the off season. Ferries from Split to the ports of Supetar and Milna operate year round, with the routes from Split to Bol and Sutivan are active seasonally, usually from May to the end of September. The journey takes 20 min to 1 hr and ferry tickets cost from €10.

Jadrolinija, Kapetan Luka-Krilo, Krilo Shipping Company and TP Line serve the ferry connection with high-speed catamarans. Find up-to-date info, compare timetables, companies and prices for 2026, and book your ferry tickets on Ferryhopper without hidden fees.

Discounts

When traveling from Split to Brač, you can take advantage of the fixed discounts available to specific passenger categories. While these discounts differ from company to another, you can generally expect lower ferry ticket prices for children under 12 or 13, while infants and toddlers up to 3 years old travel for free.

On-board services and amenities

The high-speed catamarans traveling from Split to Brač balance speed with comfort and feature a range of modern amenities and services. On most ferries, you will find:

  • Comfy seats in air-conditioned lounges and spacious outer decks to enjoy the sea view
  • Snack bars and cafés with hot and cold drinks and snacks

Some ferries operated by TP-Line also have a Wi-Fi hotspot, so you can stay connected during your journey.

Accessibility

The ferries serving the Split - Brač routes are generally accessible to passengers with disabilities, however the level of onboard accessibility depends on the company and vessel. The high-speed catamarans generally have step-free boarding access over the gangways and wide main aisles to accommodate wheelchairs inside the air-conditioned lounges.

Boarding assistance is typically available and it is highly recommended to contact the ferry operator before your journey for further details.

Note: accessibility features vary from vessel to vessel, so it is recommended to contact the ferry company at the time of booking for further details.

Cabins and accommodation

Are there cabins on the ferry?

No, due to the short duration of the trip from Split to Brač, there are no cabins on the ferries.

Can I book business-class seats?

Premium business-class or VIP seating options are generally not offered on the routes from Split to Brač. Standard deck/lounge seating on the high-speed catamarans is included in the ticket price.

Luggage

The Croatian ferry companies are generally flexible with baggage, however, each one has its own luggage policy:

Traveling with pets

Pets are generally allowed on most Split - Brač ferries, provided you include them in your booking. Make sure you bring along your pet’s health and travel documents, as well any pet supplies you may need for the trip.

Where do pets stay?

The accommodation options depend on the ferry company and vessel, but typically, your pet can stay with you or in the onboard kennels. Prices for kennels are usually €5.

During the trip, smaller pets must be kept in their carrier, while larger pets must wear a muzzle and be kept on a leash.

Useful tips for your ferry trip to Brač from Split

Here are some useful tips for your ferry trip from Split to Brač:

  • Split is a major port in Croatia and gets very busy, especially in the summer, so it’s best to be there at least 30 min to 45 min in advance.
  • The sea can get a bit choppy, so if you are sensitive to the waves, consider taking seasickness medication for the trip. As always, you can discuss your options with your pharmacist or doctor.
  • Make sure you book your return trip on the Brač - Split ferry in advance, as the routes are popular, especially during the high season months.
  • You can also travel by ferry to many more islands near Split and destinations along the Croatian coast, such as Hvar, Korčula and Dubrovnik, as well as Ancona and Bari in Italy. For more information on routes, ticket prices and ferry companies, take a look at the Split ferry schedules.

Where to take the ferry from Split to Brač

Ferries to Brač typically depart from the port of Split (Trajektna Luka Split), the city’s main harbor, which is right by the waterfront. The port is around 20 km from Split Airport and within walking distance of the Old Town, the Riva promenade and Diocletian’s Palace.

Ferries and catamarans to Brač depart from the same port area, but from different berths depending on the company, vessel and destination, so it’s best to check your ticket and the port displays before boarding.

At the port and in the surrounding area, you’ll find ticket offices, ATMs, cafés, fast-food spots, shops, souvenir stands and car rental agencies. The main bus station and train station are right next to the port, while parking lots are available nearby, but spaces can be limited during peak season.

How to get to the port of Split?

  • On foot: from near the city center or Old Town, you can reach the port in 5 to 10 min on foot.
  • By car: follow the signs for the city center and then the ferry port.
  • By bus: regional city lines such as lines 9, 10, and 15 run frequent daily schedules dropping passengers directly at the main train/bus station complex adjacent to the ship gates.
  • From Split Airport (SPU): the shuttle bus from the terminal reaches the central bus station right at the port in 30-40 min, while municipal bus line 2 runs directly from the airport to the Pazar stop next to the Old Town in about 45-55 min.
  • By taxi: a taxi ride from the airport directly to the port typically takes about 30 min.

Where does the ferry arrive in Brač?

Ferries from Split arrive at 4 ports on Brač: Supetar, Bol, Milna and Sutivan.

  • Supetar is the main gateway to Brač and located on the northwestern side of the island. The port is near the town center and waterfront promenade, while the bus station nearby offers easy access to Bol, Sutivan, Milna, Postira, Pučišća and Sumartin. Around the port, you’ll find a ticket office, cafés, restaurants, kiosks, shops, souvenir stands, taxis and other useful services.
  • In Bol, catamarans arrive at the small port by the seafront, right next to the town promenade and close to the center. Shops, bars, restaurants and ATMs are available nearby, and the area is convenient if you’re staying in Bol or heading to Zlatni Rat, one of the best beaches in Croatia. The route from Split to Bol is seasonal, with daily crossings scheduled between May and September.
  • The port in Milna is in the center of town, on the western side of Brač. Milna is a sheltered maritime village and a well-known nautical center, with marinas, cafés and waterfront facilities nearby.
  • In Sutivan, the ferries arrive at the end of the pier in the village harbor, right in the center. This makes arrival very easy if you’re staying in Sutivan or visiting for the day, as the waterfront, cafés and village facilities are just a short walk away. The Split - Sutivan ferry route is operated seasonally, with daily crossings from May to September.

How long is the ferry ride from Split to Brač?

The duration of the Split - Brač ferry trip normally ranges from 20 min to 1 hr, depending on the route and company. Here are indicative travel times for each route:

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FAQs

Yes, with over 10 daily crossings to all 4 ports on the island and travel time as little as 20 min, you can easily plan a day trip to Brač from Split. The earliest ferry in the day normally leaves Split at 06:25, while the last ferry back to Split departs at around 19:35. This means you have an entire day to explore the Dalmatian island.

No, the high-speed vessels serving the Split to Brač ferry routes do not have car decks, so it is not possible to transport any vehicles.

Yes, the Split - Brač ferry routes are normally served by high-speed catamarans. The fastest ferry needs just 20 min to cover the distance from Split to Supetar in Brač.

The exact distance between Split and Brač depends on your port of arrival on the island. The distances for each ferry route are as follows:

  • Split - Bol: around 18 nautical miles (approximately 33 km)
  • Split - Milna: around 11 nautical miles (about 20 km)
  • Split - Supetar: approximately 9 nautical miles (about 17 km)
  • Split - Sutivan: about 10 nautical miles (around 18 km)

No, the Split - Brač ferries normally travel during the day, between 06:25 and 18:30.

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