How long is the ferry from Dubrovnik to Sipan?
The best way to get from Dubrovnik to Otok Šipan without a car is to line 807 car ferry which takes 1h 20m and costs 85 kn – 110 kn.
How do you get from lopud to Mljet?
There is no direct connection from Lopud to Mljet. However, you can take the line 807 car ferry to Dubrovnik, take the walk to Dubrovnik, take the ferry to Sobra, then take the taxi to Mljet.
How do I get from Dubrovnik to Kolocep?
Dubrovnik to Kolocep Ferries Connects ferry port Dubrovnik on the Croatian mainland with ferry port Kolocep on the island of Kolocep. This ferry route to Kolocep is currently served by 2 companies: Jadrolinija and Grad Dubrovnik. In the high season it runs 4 journeys per day, in total 28 times per week from Dubrovnik.
How much is the ferry from Dubrovnik to Mljet?
Ferries from Dubrovnik to Mljet Fares range between 130 KN (€17.50) and 712 KN (€95). The direct ferry is the cheapest and fastest way to get from Dubrovnik to Mljet. Fares start from 130 KN (€17.50) for the 1-hour-15-minute journey. This ferry is only available during the high season between May and October.
How much is the ferry from Kolocep to Dubrovnik?
The ferry costs 18 kuna between Kolocep & Dubrovnik and 13 Kuna between Kolocep & Lopud.
How do I get to Kolocep island?
Getting to Kolocep There are daily ferries, run by Jadrolinija, to the island of Kolocep; journey time is 35 minutes. You could also enquire locally in Dubrovnik about getting a water taxi to the island.
Can you take a car to Mljet?
Travel and Transport to Mljet – Ferries and buses: The main and only car ferry port on the Island is Sobra, located on the island’s eastern end which is connected by car ferry to Prapratno.
How do you get around Mljet?
Public transport on Mljet: The main public transport on the island are buses (click for timetable) that will take you around the island. There are two main bus routes, one serving Eastern side and another serving Western side of the island: bus route from Sobra to Pomena, via Polace and Govedjari.
Can you walk to Blue Cave kolocep?
Kolocep is a car-free zone, with just a few lanes leading along the bays and beach. The sandy beach in Donje Celo is popular among families with kids while other swimming spots are all on an easy walking distance from both villages. Walking consists of pleasant easy and safe strolls.
How do you get around Mljet Island?
The main public transport on the island are buses (click for timetable) that will take you around the island. There are two main bus routes, one serving Eastern side and another serving Western side of the island: bus route from Sobra to Pomena, via Polace and Govedjari.