Croatia: travel by sea

Arriving to one of the most beautiful coasts in Europe by sea is without a doubt one of the most romantic experiences imaginable.

The indented Croatian coastline with more than one thousand islands is a true paradise for the numerous boaters returning year after year to enjoy the secluded bays and discover natural beauty and towns brimming with heritage.

International ferry lines connect the largest Croatian ports with Italian towns on the opposite side of the Adriatic coast, while a large number of shipping companies, carriers and agencies offers countless possibilities for organising short and long journeys.

Coastal Liner Services Agency

Tel: + 385 (0)21 329 370

Fax: + 385 (0)21 329 379

E-mail: info@agencija-zolpp.hr

Web: www.agencija-zolpp.hr

International ferry lines

Split – Ancona (SNAV – www.snav.it)

Split – Ancona (Jadrolinija – www.jadrolinija.hr)

Dubrovnik – Bari (Jadrolinija – www.jadrolinija.hr)

Apart from ferry lines, fast ferry lines also operate between Croatia and Italy.

Jadrolinija

The main Croatian passenger line operates the largest number of international and national ferries, boats, and fast ferry lines. Its headquarters are in Rijeka.

Web: www.jadrolinija.hr

Operators that participate in the maintenance of national ferries, boats, and fast ferries lines in the Republic of Croatia:
 

Excursion Shipping Associations

Croatian Association of Private Shipping Companies

Croatian Association of Shipping Companies
 

  • Croatian Association of Shipping  Companies and Shipbuilders ‘Adria’
  • Coordination of Associations of shipping  companies, shipbuilders, fishermen and  seamen in Dubrovnik
  • Association of Small Shipping Companies of the Northern Adriatic

Ports open for international transport, for the entry of foreign passenger ships and sports and pleasure vessels:
 

  • Permanent border crossing points for international transport of passengers and goods with inspection services in maritime traffic are: Rijeka, Ploče.
  • Permanent border crossing points for international transport of passengers and goods in maritime traffic are: Zadar, Šibenik, Split, Dubrovnik, Raša-Bršica.
  • Permanent border crossing points for international transport of passengers in maritime traffic are: Umag, Pula, Ubli, Cavtat, Vis, Mali Lošinj.

NAVIGATION IN THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA

Sports and pleasure vessels arriving from countries within the Schengen area are not required to report to the maritime border office when entering Croatian territorial waters. This also applies to third-country vessels that have already entered Schengen territorial waters having undergone border checks in another country part of the Schengen area. 

Third-country vessels are required to enter only through ports designated as border crossing points for international transport of passengers in maritime traffic.

The master of the vessel entering the Republic of Croatia by sea is required to pay the stipulated fees for the safety of navigation and protection of the sea from pollution, pay the sojourn tax, and register the stay of foreign nationals on board (if they are actually staying on board) in accordance with regulations. If it is a case of re-registration, it can be carried out and paid via the link: enautika.pomorstvo.hr, at a Harbourmaster’s Office or its branch office.

The master of the vessel which has been transported into the Republic of Croatia by land or has been placed in the custody of a port, or which is located at any other approved place in the Republic of Croatia, is required to, prior to commencing the journey, pay the stipulated fees for the safety of navigation and protection of the sea from pollution, as well as pay the sojourn tax. If it is a case of re-registration, it can be carried out and paid via the link: enautika.pomorstvo.hr, at a Harbourmaster’s Office or its branch office.

The amount of the fee depends on the length of the vessel and the power of the engine, and is paid for a calendar year regardless of the period of navigation in the internal sea waters and the territorial sea of the Republic of Croatia.

Sojourn Tax 

Boat owners or users (boaters) and all persons who spend the night on a vessel which is larger than seven metres in length and used for rest, recreation, or cruising, shall be liable to pay the sojourn tax.

Payment of the sojourn tax for navigation is possible only through the online portal nautika.evisitor.hr, which, in addition to the option of paying the sojourn tax on a lump-sum basis, also enables payment according to the number of nights or the number of persons.

In addition to Croatian, the portal is available in 10 other languages. The portal supports payments through all the world’s most widely used card brands, but also payments via bank transaction. After paying the sojourn tax, the boater receives a confirmation to their email address, which they must keep for the duration of their stay aboard the vessel.

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