Ferry Split Supetar Brac
Split to Supetar Ferry is one of the most frequented car ferry routes in Croatia, the route operates year-round, In July and August there are up to 14 daily departures, in May, June and September up to 12 daily departures and rest of year up to 9 daily departures.
About the ferries on this route
The route is operated with “Double ended” Ro-Ro car & Passenger ferry, which makes embarkation and disembarkation very fast,
both foot passengers and vehicles enter the ferry via the same ramp. The ferries between Split and Supetar can accommodate up to about 140 cars and 1200 passengers. The sailing time from Split to Supetar is about 50 Minutes.
Split Supetar , 2024-11-22
My tips for the ferry from Split to Supetar
- In the summer the ferry can get very full, so if you are more persons travelling with car, you should do the following.
- Buy a ticket for the car and the driver and buy a separate ticket for the rest of the passengers.
- Those not on the driver ticket, should board the ferry as food passengers, doing this will secure you good seats on the ferry, as foot passengers board first.
- Sitting outside is great, but 45 minutes in a backing sun can be challenging.
- As I always recommend on ferries, bring drinks and food instead of buying on the boat.
- You can bring your dog, but it has to where a muscle. Dogs are not allowed in the inside area, but I have a small Westie, and never had any problems taking him inside.
- If you need to continue to Bol on Brac, you have taxis waiting at the peer. A cheaper option is to take the bus from the bus station, which is a few hundred meters from where the ferry dock.
FAQ Ferry Split to Supetar
No unfortunately not, as the Split port has limited space there is no car cuing system, which means cars are loaded in the order they arrive at the port, so if you wish to catch a specific departure, you should be at the port early. NOTE: If you buy a ticket online for the ferry – Split to Supetar it is valid for any departure of the day.
Usually people traveling from Split to Supetar, leave their heavy suitcases on the car deck, just below the escalator / stair to the upper deck.
Sure, there is space at the car deck for bicycles. NOTE: Remember that you need to buy an adult ticket for the bicycle.
Yes the top of the Split to Supetar ferry is an outside area with plenty of seating and a great view. (See Photo above)
No, on the ferry Split to Brac (Supetar) passengers are not allowed to stay in their vehicle during the travel over.
Yes, If you are with a car, if you are a foot passenger it is easier to take the fast ferry from Split to Bol, but you can also combine the Split – Supetar car ferry, with a bus trip from Supetar to Bol, buses depart very close to the ferry dock.
If you are with a car the only other option is the ferry from Makarska to Sumartin, for passengers only alternatives are Split – Sutivan, Split – Milna and as mentioned above Split – Bol.
Other ferry routes available from Split ferry terminal
2024 Split to Supetar Ferry Prices
Below you can see the summer price list for the car ferry from Split to Supetar, the foot passenger price for the ferry is 6,24 € one way.
It often happens that people travelling by, car or bus get a bit confused about how to calculate the price, so here are a few examples
Car with passengers
If you are e.g. 3 adults and a regular car going on the ferry, the price calculations for one-way tickets are the following, car (Less than 5 meters in length, and two meters in height) = 25,06 € + 3 adults (3 * 6,24 €) = 18,72 €, so in total, your price will be 43,78 €. As there is no discount for return tickets the round trip price will be 87,56 € or roughly 29,19 € per person.
Pricelist Split Supetar Brac
Facts about Split Supetar Ferry
Ferry Travel Time | 50 Minutes |
Travel distance | 10 NM / 19 Km |
Average Adult ticket Price | €6.24 € / $7 / £5.4 |
Daily departures in Winter season | Up to 9 |
Daily departures in Summer season | Up to 14 |
Most frequent ferry option to Island Brac | Yes |
Text, photos and travel tips by Morten Smalby a travel Nomad living in Split Croatia