Ferry from Supetar to Split
Tickets, prices & schedulesYou can travel year-round from the town of Supetar on Brač island to the coastal city of Split in Croatia, with numerous daily ferry crossings. The journey takes 20 to 50 min, depending on the type of vessel, and ticket prices start at €6.50.
The route is served by Kapetan Luka - Krilo and Jadrolinija, offering both high-speed catamarans and conventional ferries. Find up-to-date info, compare timetables, companies and prices, and book your ferry tickets on Ferryhopper without hidden fees.
Discounts
Children up to 2 years old can usually travel on the Supetar - Split ferry for free, while those up to 12 years old are usually entitled to a discount. Keep in mind that available discounts may vary depending on the season and the operator.
On-board services and amenities
The conventional and high-speed ferries serving the Supetar - Split routes are equipped with modern amenities such as air-conditioned lounges & spacious decks, snack bars and Wi-Fi hotspot.
Cabins and accommodation
Cabins are not available on this short route from Supetar to Split, but your seat will be included in the ticket price.
Luggage
With Jadrolinija and Kapetan Luka - Krilo, you are entitled to a single piece of luggage weighing up to 20 kg and 23 kg, respectively, on the Supetar - Split ferry route.
Traveling with pets
Pets are welcome on Supetar - Split ferries. Small pets are allowed in lounges, as long as they are transported in specially designed bags with maximum dimensions of 45x35x25 cm and a total weight of up to 8 kg. One passenger can normally only have 1 bag with a pet.
Larger pets will be allowed on board only if there are available kennels on open decks (should be booked and extra charged). Make sure you have your pet's health booklet with you and any other necessary certificates.
Useful tips for your ferry trip to Split from Supetar
Here are some useful tips for your ferry trip from Supetar to Split:
- In the high season, we recommend arriving at the port of Split well in advance to avoid delays and overcrowding. The same applies to ferry trips on weekends.
- Supetar is the largest town on Brač, Croatia’s third-largest island. But you can also travel directly to Split from other towns on Brač, such as Sutivan, Milna, and Bol.
- Check our Map of ferries to discover additional island-hopping options from the island of Brač to nearby destinations, including Mljet and Hvar.
- You can find more 2025 Kapetan Luka - Krilo here, and plan additional trips across Croatia!
Where to take the ferry from Supetar to Split
You can also travel by ferry to Split from the port of Supetar on the northern part of the Dalmatian island of Brač.
Where does the ferry arrive in Split?
Ferries from Sutivan arrive at the port of Split, located just a short walk from the historic city center. The terminal is also next to the main bus and train stations, making it easily accessible by public transport. Facilities include ticket offices, ATMs, shops, and restaurants.
How long is the ferry ride from Supetar to Split?
The Supetar - Split ferry trip normally lasts from 20 min to 50 min, depending on the ferry company.
Supetar - Split ferry companies
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FAQs
Yes, Jadrolinija’s conventional ferries serving the Supetar - Split route have car decks, so you can travel with your vehicle. Prices start at around €13 for a motorcycle and €26 for a car.
Yes, there are also high-speed ferries travelling from Supetar to Split. The fastest catamarans reach Split in about 20 min.
The distance between Supetar and Split is approximately 9 nautical miles (about 17 km).
When booking your Supetar - Split trip with Kapetan Luka - Krilo on Ferryhopper, you can easily check in online, get your tickets on your phone, and board the ferry directly with your e-ticket without collecting any paper tickets at the port.
Find detailed answers to all your questions about ferry ticket changes, cancellations and refunds.
Remember that you can also use Ferryhopper's online booking modification service, available with certain ferry companies.