Mljet to Korcula Ferry
The main ferry connection from Mljet Island to Korcula sail from Pomena. During the summer season, there are 3 daily departures operated by TP Line and Krilo – Kapetan Luka. The sailing time between Pomena and Korcula town is around 40 minutes.
The catamarans arrive from from Dubrovnik. Therefore, make sure to get a ticket in advance. Especially during the summer season, as many passengers travel the route Dubrovnik to Korcula.
As an alternative to the route Pomena – Korcula, there is also a fast ferry operating between Sobra and Korcula. However, if you have been visiting National park Mljet, that one is less convenient as it requires more traveling on Island Mljet.
Pomena Korcula , 2024-11-06
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Map travel route Pomena - Korcula
FAQ – Korcula to Mljet
The cheapest adult ticket is for the sailing route Polace to Korcula, ticket for this route is 7.70 Euros, ticket for the most popular route Pomena to Korcula range from 18 to 20 Euros.
By ferry from Pomena 3 daily departures or from Polace or Sobra, where there a up to 2 daily departures.
From Pomena to Korcula there are 3 afternoon departures, a morning departure is available from Polace to Korcula on, Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday.
All ferry from Mljet to Island Korcula, sail to Korcula town where they dock just a few hundred meters from the historical old town.
No unfortunately not, but what you can do is to take the car ferry from Sobra to Prapratno on Peljesac and the drive the 55 Km to Orebic from where you have a ferry to Domince, which is just outside Korcula town
Facts about ferries from Mljet to Korcula
Fastest travel Time | 35 minutes |
Shortest Travel distance | 17 NM / 32 Km |
Ferry Connections | Pomena – Korcula, Sobra – Korcula, Polace – Korcula |
Daily ferry connection in Winter | 0 |
Daily ferry connection in Summer | Up to 6 combined form the 3 ports |
Ferry Operators | TP Line, Krilo – Kapetan Luka |
Car Ferry route Available | No direct line |
Text and travel tips by Morten Smalby