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TP-Line is a Croatian ferry company founded in 1994 and based in Zadar, Croatia. TP-Line operates domestic routes in the Adriatic Sea, all while providing high-quality services .
TP-Line ferry routes
TP-Line operates ferry routes from Dubrovnik and Split to the islands of Šipan , Mljet , Korčula , Lastovo , Brač , and Hvar .
A few indicative ferry routes served by TP-Line are:
- Split - Hvar
- Split - Milna (Brač)
- Korčula - Dubrovnik
- Dubrovnik - Luka (Šipan island)
- Dubrovnik - Sobra (Mljet island)
Some routes are active all year round, while others operate from April to October.
TP-Line fleet & ships
The company fleet consists of 6 vessels : Kolovare , Aenona , Puntamika , Arta , Anastazija , and Nona Ana . All of TP-Line’s high-speed catamarans have modern facilities. However, keep in mind that they don’t have car decks and can only transport passengers .
TP-Line: Discounts & Offers
The ferry company TP-Line offers special discounts for specific passenger categories , including:
- Permanent residents of islands (but only on certain lines)
Note : children from 1 to 3 years old travel for free while children 3 to 12 years old are entitled to a 50% discount .
By planning your trip on Ferryhopper, you can find all available offers and discounts, and book cheap ferry tickets with TP-Line.
TP-Line special amenities & facilities
Traveling with TP-Line is ideal for families with children , as most ferries offer snacks and free Wi-Fi.
In addition, on the ferries of TP-Line, small pets are welcome to travel as long as they are transported in specially designed bags. The total weight of a bag with a pet must not exceed 8 kg. All other pets are allowed to be transported only if boxes on open decks are reserved for. Make sure you have your pet's health booklet with you and any other necessary certificates.
The company also supports the possibility of issuing electronic tickets ( e-tickets ). This way, boarding is done through online check-in, as there is no need for a physical ticket.
Find all TP-Line ferry schedules and connections on Ferryhopper, compare prices and discounts, and book your tickets with ease !
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Korčula, Korčula island
According to greek legends the town of Korčula was founded by the Troyan hero Antenor more than 3000 years ago.
During its long and turbulent history the island was ruled by ancient greeks, romans, byzantines, venetians and habsburgs who all left their mark on korčula. make sure to embark on a tp line catamaran in dubrovnik, split or hvar departing for korčula during the high season a couple of times every day..
Korčula is the sixth largest and the second most populated island in Croatia. It is located only a 2 hours ride by a modern and comfortable TP Line catamaran away from the famous Dubrovnik. According to greek legends the town of Korčula was founded by the Troyan hero Antenor more than 3000 years ago. Ancient Greeks named the island Korkyra after a nymph Poseidon fell in love with. They later added the word Melaina meaning dark due to the abbundance of forrest to distinguish it from another island also named Korkyra. During its long and turbulent history the island was ruled by ancient Greeks, Romans, Byzantines, Venetians and Habsburgs who all left their mark on Korčula.
The walled town of Korčula is the most urban settlement on the island. It is famous for its gothic Cathedral of Saint Mark, City Hall originally known as the Governor's Palace and as the bithplace of the renowned seafarer Marko Polo. It is also the place there the TP Line catamaran docks . In the central part of Korčula you will find town of Blato in the middle of the fertile Blato field. The second longest linden tree alley in Europe was planted there in 1911, second only to the well known Unter der linden in Berlin. Third bigger town on Korčula is called Vela Luka and is located in the westernmost part of the island in a large cove. All these settlements are connected by bus lines . Did you know that famous people like Jackie Kennedy, Wallis Simpson and Sofia Loren visited Korčula? Do you need a better invitation?
Interested in cultural manifestations? Sword dance Moreška was traditionally held on 29th of July, but because of huge interests of tourists performance are held every week during the tourist season. Don't miss out on Korčula's beautiful mediterranean landscapes consisting of pine and oak forrests, olive orchards and vinyards. Make sure to embark on a TP Line catamaran in Dubrovnik, Split or Hvar departing for Korčula during the high season a couple of times every day.
Find out more on the Dubrovnik and Neretva county tourist board website and the websites of local Tourist Boards:
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- Brna/Smokvica
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MAKE THE MOST OUT OF YOUR STAY:
- Rent a kayak and explore the archipelago of Korčula.
- Buy tickets for TP Line catamaran in Korkyra Info Agency on address Trg Petra Šegedina 3a, Korčula.
- Spend some time on one of the many charming beaches such as Žitna, Žal and Pržina which is the only sandy beach on Korčula.
- Try local food in Konoba Maha located on a hill in the eastern part of Korčula.
- Stay at the Aminess Korčula Heritage Hotel and enjoy an elite location at the town of Korčula waterfront.
- Join a wine tasting tour and try excellent local wines.
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Liberty Lines is an Italian fast ferry / catamaran company, formed in 1993 as Ustica Lines in Sicily. The company is one of the largest high-speed maritime transport companies in the world, having ferry routes in Italy, Greece, Slovenia and Croatia. In 2011, the company’s branch Trieste Lines started operating catamaran routes to Istria. Today, Liberty Lines offers several lines connecting Italy to Croatia . Istrian towns Rovinj and Porec are connected with Trieste and Piran (Slovenia), while there’s also another line connecting Mali Losinj and Trieste. As for the company’s fleet – currently there are 32 boats in service – hydrofoils, fast catamarans and single-hulled vessels. They can board anywhere between 200 and 350 passengers.
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Tickets can be bought online and at designated travel agencies located in ferry ports. It’s advisable to book your ticket online, especially during summer season, when there’s an increase in passenger traffic. Before boarding the catamaran, passengers will have to undergo check-in procedure, which is done on board by company staff.
Booked ticket is valid only for the selected departure time. If you wish to change the date/time of your departure, you will need to contact the company to do so. Note there’s a fee you will need to pay in that case.
As always, it’s advisable to be there as soon as possible, but no later than 30 minutes before the departure. There are more passengers boarding in the peak season, so beware of that.
Each passenger can bring one piece of luggage on board for free, but the size of the bag/suitcase has to be up to 60x40x20cm. If your luggage size is bigger than these dimensions, you’d need to buy a separate luggage ticket.
Here’s the excerpt from company’s policy regarding bikes: We are sorry but due to the limited spaces on our vessels, we cannot accept bikes or any other type of (small) transport. However, as an exception to this rule, we will accept lexi-bikes, without batteries and enclosed in their appropriate security bag.The bike will be considered as luggage.
It’s possible to bring your pet on board, but you will need to buy a special “Animal” ticket. Small animals must be kept in their carriers/cages for the entire duration of the journey. Medium and large-sized animals must be muzzled and leashed. The company has a right to request medical certificates stating the animal’s good health.
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What is the address of the ferry terminal in Trieste for destination Rohinj?
I suggest you type the following address into your Google maps: Punto Franco Vecchio, Molo IV, 1, 34132 Trieste TS, Italy It will show you the exact location of the ferry terminal in Trieste.
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What is the address for departure of the Porec to Trieste ferry?
all ferries in Porec depart from Obala Maršala Tita. If having trouble finding your ferry, we suggest you ask a local or someone working at the rental stands along the coast.
What is the names of the ports where Liberty Lines docks from Trieste to Rovinj?
In Rovinj, the port is located in the old town, and the pier is the longest one you will notice. It is also locally called The Big Pier (Veliki Mol). In Trieste, the port is also located near the old town but it is a lot bigger, Liberty Lines ferries depart from Molo 4.
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Learn to sail with Nautilus Sailing: A sailing adventure in Croatia
In sailing, there are three rules, we were told somewhat tongue-in-cheek:
- Don’t hit stuff.
- Keep water out of the boat.
- Come back with the same number of people you left with.
I guess we passed our week as students on a Nautilus Sailing learn-to-sail liveaboard course in Croatia since we avoided crashes, came back with the right number of people, and water didn’t get into the boat (except what dripped off our bodies after a swim in crystal clear water).
The liveaboard learn-to-sail week was fun, too. Isn’t that what adventure travel should be? Particularly when it means sailing on a luxury catamaran around the Split Archipelago of Croatian islands – blue skies, translucent waters, fresh seafood, and lunches moored in a private cove with a swim.
“This doesn’t suck!” Nautilus lead instructor and founder Tim Geisler exclaimed several times a day.
Can’t argue with that. And it could be said for every destination where Nautilus takes its liveaboard students — including the Bahamas, Tahiti, and Mallorca. As media, we did less actual studying than our fellow students did on two other Nautilus liveaboard boats also on the Croatia Sailing adventure. We did, however, get a taste of the learning, which started unglamorously enough with a lesson on how to use the toilet, a.k.a. “head” in ship-speak. After that came learning the parts of a boat, how to steer and read all those dials, tying knots (“If you can’t tie a knot, tie a lot,” we were told), anchoring, rescuing somebody overboard (essential stuff, right?), jumping the halyard, raising the mainsail, and the names of the “ropes.” Ooops, sorry, I slipped. Demerits for me. Never call it a rope on a boat; it’s a line, sheet or halyard depending on its function.
No matter how much learning was done – and this is an intense, immersive week — everybody still had fun, from wine-tasting and ice cream sampling, to strolls along the waterfront promenade of Hvar and motor-scootering around the island of Vis. The other “real” students, however, all ended up with a captain’s certification after just a week (and passing some tests), which allows them to charter or buy their own boat. We on the other hand got a great taste of the sailing life that is akin to RVing on the water. Where classroom lessons really don’t suck.
“We want to give students an authentic taste of sailing,” said Geisler. “It’s not just about the white, flappy things. It’s all the things you see and do.”
Meeting fellow students and our luxury ocean ride: Day 1
The week didn’t start with great glamour, however, as an unusual late September storm moved in. We had to don rain jackets and make a dash along the dock to the catamaran to keep from getting soaked and chilled. Then we met our ride for the next week – a Fontaine Pajot Astrea 42 luxury catamaran outfitted with four ensuite cabins in the hulls – two fore and two aft. On Nautilus liveaboard courses, you see, there are never more than four students in any weeklong course. So, you get personal attention and lots of time with the instructor onboard to help ensure you do pass the sailing certification.
Sailing out from Trogir: Day 2
Luckily for our week in Croatia, the clouds started to clear the morning of our departure from Trogir. We motored out of the marina and headed toward the island of Solta – mind you, not the villages on Solta because when you are cruising the waters you can head wherever you want. In our case, the first few hours took us to the Sesula Cove (“Uvala Sesula) on the northwest corner of this small island. But we didn’t just hang out and watch the view. Geisler, our Nautilus instructor for the week, used most every minute during our weeklong liveaboard course, for teaching, albeit perhaps in sometimes subtle ways. On our way to the Solta cove, we each practiced “driving” so we could learn how to maneuver, stop, and turn the boat, all the while talking terminology because sailors really do have their own vocabulary.
Each day started comfortably but not too lazy, and we were usually anchored somewhere by mid-afternoon – either a peaceful cove or an island marina. During lunch or at the day’s evening anchor (or perhaps both!) came the mandatory swim off the back of the boat. Since we sailed with two other boats – a catamaran and a monohull, both with students – we all anchored together each night.
We did get a chance to experience the magic of sailing that first day – unfurling the sails with our own muscle, watch them fill and billow out, and then feel the boat surge forward, powered only by the wind taking us where we wanted to go.
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With more than 1200 islands, ferries and catamaran are an essential part of the transportation system in Croatia.In additional to domestic ferries, to the Croatian Island, there is also several ferry and catamaran connections from Italy to Croatia, majority of these lines only operate during summer season.. Why Ferry Croatia? The ferry and catamaran lines in Croatia are operated by about 15 ...
About Us. Company was founded last days of the 1889, with small cargo carriers, and existed as such until 1973. In that time minor changes in vessel size and type occur. 2003 company divided in two parts fast ferry operator and cruise operator, and is existing as such until. The fleet of KAPETAN LUKA - KRILO consists of catamarans with seat ...
With 5 fast ferries, TP Line runs in 2024 on several routes: Split to Hvar and back (route 9823) Split via Milna, Hvar, Korcula, and Pomena (Mljet) to Dubrovnik (route 9824) Dubrovnik to nearby islands (route 9807) Lastovo to Dubrovnik via Korcula (route 9808) Dubrovnik via Korcula, Hvar and Milna to Split (route 9828) - newly introduced in 2024.
TP-Line is a Croatian ferry company founded in 1994 and based in Zadar, Croatia. TP-Line operates domestic routes in the Adriatic Sea, all while providing high-quality services. ... All of TP-Line's high-speed catamarans have modern facilities. However, keep in mind that they don't have car decks and can only transport passengers. TP-Line ...
TP line d.o.o has a fleet of 6 high-speed passenger-only ferries, operating between Split, Dubrovnik, Makarska and the islands of Brac, Hvar, Korcula, Mljet and Vis. The shortest and most frequent routes they operate are Split - Hvar and Dubrovnik - Luka Šipanska - Sobra (Mljet) or Polače (Mljet) which run at least once a day.
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Make sure to embark on a TP Line catamaran in Dubrovnik, Split or Hvar departing for Korčula during the high season a couple of times every day. Korčula is the sixth largest and the second most populated island in Croatia. It is located only a 2 hours ride by a modern and comfortable TP Line catamaran away from the famous Dubrovnik. According ...
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11,372 posts. 18 reviews. 22 helpful votes. TP Line new catamaran route beginning July 25th. 1 year ago. Save. This is such great news! TP Line is beginning a new catamaran route connecting Makarska, Bol, Hvar, Vis & Split with daily sailings! It is also timed to connect with the catamaran in Hvar to Korčula & Mljet.
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