Brač to Korčula
How to get from Brač to Korčula?
If you are a foot passenger, the best, easiest, cheapest, and most convenient way to get from Brač island to Korcula island is to take a direct fast passenger ferry (catamaran), from Milna and Bol, departing daily (April to October). Out of season, there are no direct passenger ferries between these two islands. The alternative is to travel via Split, water taxi, or private transfer.
If you are driving from Brač island to Korcula, there are no direct car ferries. You would need to cross by car ferry to Makarska and drive along the coast by another car ferry from Orebic to Korcula.
The only way to get to Korcula is by ferry. There is no bridge, no bus, no flights, and no trains connecting these two islands.
4 Ways to get from Brač to Korcula
Travel Duration | Cost (Ticket Price) | |
Passenger Ferry (Catamaran) | 2 hours | 150 HRK (per person) |
Driving (Self Drive) | 3 – 3.5 hours | |
Private Transfer (Taxi) | 3 – 4 hours | 2800 HRK (price for 3 persons) |
Water Taxi (Private Boat Transfer) | 2 hours | €800 (price per boat) |
The distance between Brac and Korcula town is about 100 km. The easiest way to travel is by fast passenger ferry (catamaran). Here are the details:
By Passenger Ferry (Catamaran)
Schedules, Tickets, Booking
Passenger Ferry (Catamaran) | Departures* | Ticket Prices | Booking & Tickets |
from Brac (Milna) to Korčula Town | 08:00* | 150 HRK | Book here |
from Brac (Bol) to Korčula Town | 08:30* & 17:00* | 140 HRK | Book here |
Jadrolinija and Krilo (Kapetan Luka) are the two companies that run passenger ferries from Brac to Korcula Town. Both companies depart from the Bol, while Kilo also departs from Milna (map below)
If you are a foot passenger traveling to Vela Luka from Korcula Town (40 km away), make sure you get a bus as soon as you leave the ferry as buses are not frequent (check & book here). The alternative is to take a taxi.
Important Note: In case of bad weather the catamaran (fast passenger ferries) are not sailing. In such circumstances, you have to get here via Split.
By Car Ferry & Driving from Brac to Korcula
There are no direct car ferries connecting Brac and Korcula. If you are driving, you have just 2 options:
- drive from Brac via Sumartin & Makarska to Ploce & Trpanj and Orebic to Korcula or
- drive from Brac via Sumartin & Makarska to Peljesac Bridge to Orebic and Korcula
Using the shortest and the fastest driving route, you can reach Korcula town from Brac island in 2.5 to 3 hours.
Popular Routes: Split to Korcula, Korcula to Split, Dubrovnik to Korcula, Korcula to Dubrovnik
Brac via Sumartin & Makarska to Ploce & Trpanj and Orebic to Korcula Driving Route
This is the standard and popular driving option, often used by experienced locals. The main points about this option are to start your departure from Brac island (by ferry from Sumartin to Makarska) in a good time to reach Ploce early enough to get on the ferry to Trpanj. Bear in mind that you can reserve your car place on Sumartin to Makarska ferry but not on Ploce to Trpanj one. Come early enough to get your place in the queue.
The Sumartin to Makarska car ferry runs 5 to 7 times a day. Ploce to Trpanj has a similar frequency. Once in Trpanj, drive to Orebic and get a car ferry to the island. Although this option includes three ferry crossings, if you plan well in advance, you can be in Korcula within 3.5 hours starting from Sumartin (Brac island).
Brac via Sumartin & Makarska to Peljesac Bridge to Orebic & Korcula Driving Route
This is a brand new driving route via Peljesac Bridge (now open for traffic). If you use this route take a ferry to Makarska as above and drive all the way to the Peljeac Bridge entrance in Komarna (map/location) where you cross the bridge and drive a further 40 km from Brijesta to Orebic (map&location). From Orebic, cross by car ferry to Korcula. Total driving time: 3 hrs 15 minutes starting from Sumartin (Brac island).
Driving time
Using these routes your driving time will be:
Driving section | Distance | Driving time |
Sumartin to Makarska | 13 km (7 nm) car ferry | 1 hour |
Makarska to Ploce | 54 km | 55 minutes |
Ploce-Trpanj-Orebic | car ferry & drive | 1 hour 15 minutes |
Makarska to Peljesac Bridge | 79 km | 1 hour 20 minutes |
Peljesac Bridge to Orebic | 40 km | 40 minutes |
Car Ferry Orebic – Korcula | 1.5 km (1nm) | 15 minutes |
Once the Bridge is opened, this will be the best, shortest, and most convenient driving option that includes only two ferry crossings. The total driving time from Sumartin (Brac) is 3 hrs 15 minutes.
Brac (Supetar) via Split to Korcula island (Vela Luka) Route
This route enables you to book a car spot on the ferry from Split in advance. The ferry from Supetar to Split does not take advance car reservations (but the route is very frequent), while one from Split to Vela Luka does. Although this is the longest driving route, some prefer to have a secured car booking on the ferry. The shortest time to expect on this driving route is about 5.5 hours. Get in port at least 45 minutes before departure. (car ferry booking)
Driving tip
If you are driving from Brac to Korcula in the summer months, as you are driving towards the South-East, choose the afternoon drive instead of the morning one. You will avoid sunshine from getting straight into your eyes.
By Private Boat Transfer
A private boat transfer is probably the quickest way to get to the island. It can be really good if money is no object and the weather is perfect. It is also a good option for a larger group of travelers. However, due to unpredictable weather out of season, car transfers are more reliable. Get in touch with a local water taxi.
By Taxi or Private Car Transfer
A taxi ride between Brac and Korcula lasts between 3.5 and about 4.5 hours. The current price quoted to me is 420 Euros. This is a good option if 3 or more people travel together and share the costs. If you need a taxi, get in touch.
Map
This is a map of how to get from Brac island to Korčula showing all transportation options including passenger and car ferry routes as well as driving options via Ploce – Trpanj and via Peljesac Bridge.
Video
FAQ
It is the 2 hours ferry crossing between Brac and Korcula.
The cost of the one-way ticket for a foot passenger is about 20 Euro
Yes, you can take your bike on the passenger and car ferries. Book in advance and expect the additional charges to apply.
The public transport between places on Brac and Korcula is limited to infrequent local buses, therefore it is convenient to have a car on both islands. Renting a car is a good option. The alternative transport is taxi and water taxi.
More info on how to get to Korcula & check the latest ferry schedules & updates @ croatiaferries.com