Boat Orebić Korčula

Passenger Boat Orebic Korčula harbor

Passenger Boat Orebić Korčula Timetable

Passenger Boat Orebić Korčula – This is the fastest connection for pedestrians. The passenger boat departs from the center of Orebić only 150m from Holiday Sun rooms & more – your perfect getaway for a Korčula Day Trip starts here  and arrives directly at the historic center of Korčula town (usually at the East or West pier

Timetable Boat Orebić Korčula

Whether you are just passing through, waiting for the passenger boat to Korčula, or simply looking for a quick seaside getaway, Holiday Sun rooms & more – 150m fromt the Passenger Boat Stop is your perfect home base.

Passenger Boat Orebić Korčula buy ticket online

To ensure a smooth journey and avoid waiting at the pier, we recommend booking your tickets in advance. You can easily purchase them through the official provider website.

Passenger Boat Orebić Korčula price

The passenger Boat Orebić Korčula is one of the most famous and most beautiful short boat routes on the Adriatic.

Prices Boat Orebic – Korcula =

  • regular price – €2.30
  • islanders – €1.40

Note: Prices may vary depending on the season (pre-season, high season and off-season). Online booking is recommended during the summer months due to high demand.

Passenger Boat Orebić Korčula winter timetable

Passenger Boat Orebić Korčula Off-Season

01.01. - 29.05. and 01.10. - 31.12
(Monday - Friday)
Orebić → KorčulaKorčula → Orebić
05:2006:00
06:2007:00
07:2009:00
09:3011:00
11:3012:40
13:0014:00
14:3015:10
18:00*18:45*

Passenger Boat Orebić Korčula Off-Season (Saturday)

Orebić → KorčulaKorčula → Orebić
05:20*05:40*
18:40*19:00*

Passenger Boat Orebić Korčula Off-Season (Sunday)

Orebić → KorčulaKorčula → Orebić
12:20*12:40*
18:40*19:00*

* Veza brzog plovila za Split, ne plovi u slučaju otkazivanja linije 9608.

Passenger Boat Orebić Korčula seasonal timetable

30.05. – 13.06. (svaki dan)

Orebić → KorčulaKorčula → Orebić
05:2006:00
06:2007:00
07:2009:00
09:3010:00
10:3011:00
11:3012:40
13:0014:00
14:3015:10
15:3017:00
17:3018:00
18:3020:30
20:5021:10

Passenger Boat Orebić Korčula 14.06. – 26.06. (every day)

Orebić → KorčulaKorčula → Orebić
05:2007:00
07:2009:00
09:3010:00
10:3011:00
11:3012:00
12:3013:00
13:3014:00
14:3015:05
15:3016:00
16:3017:00
17:3018:00
19:3020:30
21:0021:30
22:0023:00
23:2023:40

Passenger Boat Orebić Korčula 27.06. – 31.08. (every day)

Orebić → KorčulaKorčula → Orebić
05:2007:00
07:2009:00
09:3010:00
10:3011:00
11:3012:40
13:0014:00
14:3015:10
15:3017:00
17:3018:00
18:3020:30
20:5021:10

Passenger Boat Orebić Korčula 01.09. – 28.09. (every day)

Orebić → KorčulaKorčula → Orebić
05:2006:00
06:2007:00
07:2009:00
09:3010:00
10:3011:00
11:3012:40
13:0014:00
14:3015:10
15:3017:00
17:3018:00
18:3020:30
20:5021:10

Key information Passenger Boat Orebic Korcula

Passenger Boat Orebić Korčula GV Zadar
Passenger Boat Orebić Korčula GV Zadar
  • Departure from Orebić: Port of Orebić (city center)
  • Arrival in Korčula: directly to the Old Town
  • Duration of the journey: 15–20 minutes.
  • Type of service: transportation of passengers, pets and bicycles.

This line is not only a practical solution, but also a real tourist experience. The boat Orebic – Korčula is ideal for day trips, cycling trips, culture and gastronomy lovers, as well as all those who want to explore Dalmatia at its best.

Boat Orebic Korcula: Everything you need to know about the most famous boat connection on the Adriatic

The Orebić-Korčula ferry trip is one of the most frequent and important short crossings on the Croatian Adriatic. The daily Orebić-Korčula ferry line connects the Pelješac peninsula with the island of Korčula, providing passengers with a quick and easy way to reach the historic town of Korčula.

The Pelješac Channel is only 1.5 kilometers wide, and the trip takes 15 to 20 minutes. Although short, this trip offers panoramic views of the crystal clear sea, the olive groves and vineyards of Pelješac, and the imposing walls and towers of the old town of Korčula.

For tourists, day trippers, and locals, this ferry line is not just a practical connection – it is a true maritime experience.

Tourist attractions and travel tips for Orebic and Korcula

Although the Orebić – Korčula ferry is the primary means of transportation between Pelješac and the island of Korčula, for many travelers it also represents the beginning of an unforgettable adventure. The journey is not just a crossing from one coast to the other – it is an opportunity to discover two unique Dalmatian pearls.

Orebić – the maritime pearl of Pelješac

Orebić is a town on the southern coast of the Pelješac peninsula, known for its long maritime tradition. The former center of captains and sailors is now a popular tourist destination with a rich offer of beaches, wineries and cultural attractions.

What to visit in Orebić?

  • Orebić Maritime Museum – an ideal place to learn about the glorious maritime past of the Pelješac people.
  • Franciscan Monastery of Our Lady of the Angels – located on a hill above Orebić, with a panoramic view of Korčula and the surrounding islands.
  • Captains’ Houses – a walk through the old part of Orebić will reveal beautiful stone palaces built by sea captains.
    Orebić Port – a boat departure point, but also a picturesque place to enjoy a coffee by the sea.

The most beautiful beaches in Orebić

  • Trstenica Beach – a long pebble beach, suitable for families with children.
  • Mokalo Beach – located a few kilometers east, ideal for diving.
  • Viganj Beach – a mecca for surfers and kite surfers.

Orebić is also a starting point for exploring the Pelješac vineyards. Wine lovers should definitely visit the Dingač and Postup areas, where some of the most famous Croatian red wines are produced.

Korčula – a city of history, culture and wine

After the boat from Orebic docks in the port of Dominče, the center of Korčula is just a few minutes’ drive away. The old town of Korčula is one of the best-preserved medieval fortified settlements in the Mediterranean.

What to see in Korčula?

  • The old town of Korčula – cobblestone streets, St. Mark’s Cathedral, city walls and towers.
  • Marco Polo’s House – the legendary birthplace of the famous traveler and explorer.
  • St. Mark’s Cathedral – an impressive Gothic-Renaissance building in the center of the old town.
  • The city museum – offers an insight into the rich history of Korčula.
  • Korčula Towers (Veliki Revelin, Zakerjan) – great places for panoramic photos.

The most famous beaches on Korčula

  • Banje Beach – a pebble beach near the center.
  • Vela Pržina Beach (Lumbarda) – a sandy beach popular with families.
  • Pupnatska Luka Beach – one of the most beautiful bays on the island.

Gastronomy and wine routes

The boat trip from Orebić to Korčula also opens the door to a unique gastronomic experience.

  • Korčula wines – Pošip and Grk are two indigenous varieties of white wine from the island of Korčula.
  • Pelješac wines – Dingač and Postup, famous red wines, are produced on steep vineyards overlooking the sea.
  • Specialties – fresh fish, mussels from Lumbarda, olive oil and homemade cheese are an indispensable part of the offer.

Travel tips

  • Advance ticket purchase – during July and August, reservations are recommended, 
  • Bus and ferry connections – there are regular connections from Korčula to Dubrovnik and Split.
  • Cyclists – the route is popular with cyclists because the crossing is quick and affordable.
  • Excursions – many tourists use Orebić as a starting point to visit the islands of Mljet or Lastovo.
  • Sailing time – it is best to travel in the morning or early evening, when the views are the most beautiful and the sun is not too strong.

Frequently asked questions (FAQ) about the boat Orebic – Korcula

To make your trip worry-free, we have prepared answers to the most frequently asked questions related to the Orebić – Korčula boat line.

1. How long does the Orebić – Korčula boat ride take?

The ride takes an average of 15 to 20 minutes, depending on weather conditions.

2. Where does the boat dock in Korčula?

The boat docks in the Old Town of Korčula, so you are directly in the very center of Korčula.

3. Do I need to buy a ticket in advance?

In the pre-season and post-season, tickets can be purchased on site, but in the main season (July and August) we recommend online booking or arriving at least 30 minutes early.

4. Can I transport a bicycle?

Yes. In addition to passengers, the boat also transports bicycles.

5. Are there discounts for children?

Yes. Children up to 3 years old travel for free, and children from 4 to 12 years old pay a reduced ticket price.

6. Does the boat also sail in winter?

Yes. The Brodica Orebic – Korcula line operates all year round, but there are fewer departures in the winter months.

7. Is the boat safe to sail?

Of course. The boats are modern, regularly maintained and adapted to all weather conditions.

8. How much does a Brodica Orebic Korcula ticket cost?

The price for an adult passenger is €2.30 one way, a return ticket can be purchased immediately. You can find a detailed price list in the table above.

9. Is it possible to travel with pets?

Yes, small pets are allowed, but they must be in a carrier or on a leash.

10. What are the best attractions in Orebić and Korčula?

In Orebić, be sure to visit the Maritime Museum, the Franciscan Monastery of Our Lady of the Angels and Trstenica Beach. In Korčula, explore the old town, St. Mark’s Cathedral and Marco Polo’s house.

Book your Orebić – Korčula boat ticket today!

The Orebić – Korčula boat trip is not just a practical connection – it is an unforgettable experience. Whether you are planning a day trip, a family vacation or a weekend adventure, this short sailing will give you the best of the Adriatic: crystal clear waters, a Mediterranean atmosphere and a blend of history and natural beauty.

✅ Fast and affordable – only 15 minutes drive
✅ Flexible – departures almost every hour
✅ Easy – buy tickets online or at the port
✅ An unforgettable experience – views of Pelješac and the old town of Korčula

👉 Book your tickets now and secure a place on Dalmatia’s most famous ferry line!