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The ferry routes beetween Split and Italy are covered by the sailing companies Jadrolinija and Snav offering 6 weekly sailings and travel times ranging from 10 hours to 11 hours 30 minutes ( boardings). Ships that operate this crossing allow both vehicles and foot passengers. For your comfort, services such as bars, shops and self service restaurants will be available during the crossing. Also, you can select from regular seating or various cabin options when booking.
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The port in Split is located in the south of the city, it was created and developed as an important center for both goods transit and passenger transport. The development of the port of Split and its strategic position along the Adriatic has meant that it has become an almost obligatory stop for cruises and a destination for ferries traveling to Croatia. The port of Split has ancient roots and was used by the Greeks for trade, then by the Romans. The port saw a period of great prosperity during the Middle Ages. The port has several different areas, a cargo area in the Vranjic-Solin basin. A do... [More information]
Address: Obala kneza Domagoja, 21000, Split, Croatia
Directions: Google Map @ Split, port
Italy is one of the most popular travel destinations in the world and has always attracted millions of tourists from all over. Italy is known as the beautiful country or 'bel paese' and offers everything that a traveler could want. There are beaches with crystal clear waters, beautiful cities full of art and architecture, a rich history, culture and artistic tradition. Not to mention, some of the most famous dishes in the world. There are national parks and nature reserves, mountains and hills that offer unforgettable views, great wine and traditional music, which reflect the glorious past of ... [More information]