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Ferries from Mljet (All Ports) to Split run year-round from Pomena, Mljet ports, 7 days a week. The first ferry from the Pomena, Mljet port departs at 16:55, and the last at 16:55 from Pomena, Mljet. From June to September, there are approximately 8 crossings per week. In quieter periods, the route is served by around 3 crossings per week. The fastest ferry departing from Pomena, Mljet, takes 3h 5min, while on average the ferry trip lasts about 3h 5min. Ticket prices range from €30.00 to €30.00. Book your tickets online to Split with Ferryscanner for an easy booking experience and the best price guarantee.
Ferry companies from Mljet (All Ports) to Split
The Mljet (All Ports) to Split route is served by Kapetan Luka - Krilo. The ferry companies running this route next week, grouped by departure port and sorted by average ticket price.
Mljet (All Ports) to Split ferry schedule
Ferry times from Mljet (All Ports) to Split depend on the operator, season, and departure port. Key info to help you plan:

Can I travel by ferry from Mljet (All Ports) to Split?
Yes, ferries connect Mljet (All Ports) and Split, with Kapetan Luka - Krilo companies operating the route. The ferry trip lasts 3h 5min on average. Ferries depart from the Pomena, Mljet ports and are available seasonally.

How long does the ferry take from Mljet (All Ports) to Split?
The ferry ride from Mljet (All Ports) to Split typically takes 3h 5min, with the fastest ferry getting there in just 3h 5min from Pomena, Mljet port. For the remaining ports, the average travel time is: . Travel times vary based on the departure port, ferry operator, weather conditions on the day, and whether you go for a high-speed or conventional ferry. You may find that on some routes, only one ferry company is available.
The distance between Mljet (All Ports) and Split is about 108.58km or 58.59nm. The longest ferry ride takes 3h 5min and departs from Pomena, Mljet.
When you book your ferry tickets for the Mljet (All Ports) to Split route with Ferryscanner, you’ll see the Recommended option, which is calculated using an algorithm that considers factors like direct routes, speed, e-ticket availability, and arrival times to make sure you find the best choice for your trip.
Shortest ferry ride from Mljet (All Ports) to Split
, operated by Kapetan Luka - Krilo, is the fastest ferry from Mljet (All Ports) to Split. It departs from Pomena, Mljet and takes 3h 5min.
Is it possible to take a day trip from Mljet (All Ports) to Split?
No, a day trip from Mljet (All Ports) to Split isn’t practical as the shortest travel time is 3h 5min from all available ports, and there’s no return ferry on the same day. We’d recommend you take at least two days to truly visit Split. Use our ferry search and booking system to explore return options and visit the Split to Mljet (All Ports) ferry route for more details and schedules to help plan your trip.
Do overnight ferries run from Mljet (All Ports) to Split?
No, unfortunately there are no night ferries available on the Mljet (All Ports) to Split route. However, you will find daytime sailing options to help you reach your destination safely and comfortably.
This summary for the Mljet (All Ports) to Split route is based on recent data and is updated regularly. Schedules may change due to seasons, ferry operators, or availability. For the latest timetable, including routes, stops, and prices, check our ferry search and booking system.
Not far from Split • Where to go next
Split offers easy access to nearby islands and mainland spots within 100 km or 2 hours of travel time, making them perfect for day trips, island hopping, or new ferry adventures in Croatia.

Ferry ticket prices, offers and discounts from Mljet (All Ports) to Split
Prices for ferries from Mljet (All Ports) to Split start at €30.00 and go up to €30.00, plus extras for cabins or seats. They vary by company and ticket type. To save money, book early and check for restrictions on foot passengers or vehicle-only boarding. When sailing from:
- Pomena, Mljet , ferry tickets start at €30.00 for foot passengers.
Book your tickets to Split as early as possible so as to make sure you get the best price.
Ferry Offers
Depending on the season and the ferry company, you may come across special offers for the Mljet (All Ports) to Split route, including early booking discounts or limited-time promotions. To stay informed, follow the Ferryscanner blog, connect with us on social media, or subscribe to our newsletter. Any valid offers are automatically applied during the booking process, ensuring you always get the best price for your trip to Split.
Choose your ferry from the Mljet (All Ports) to Split timetable

How to get from Mljet (All Ports) to Split
To travel from Mljet to Split, ferries are your best option, operating frequently from the main ports of Pomena and Sobra. Pomena is conveniently located near the national park and offers easy access for visitors staying nearby. Sobra is close to the main island roads, allowing for quick transfers from local accommodations. Generally, ferries run several times a day, with a journey lasting around an hour, giving you ample opportunities to catch a ride that fits your schedule.
At Pomena, the ferry typically departs from the main terminal, which is easily recognizable and located near local eateries and shops. In Sobra, you will find the dock close to the main road, making it accessible for travelers arriving by car or bus. Departure points may vary, so it is wise to confirm which terminal or dock you need. Always check your tickets or email for any updates and consider arriving early to ensure a pleasant journey.

Heading from Mljet (All Ports) to Split without or with a vehicle
Foot passengers can take ferries from Mljet (All Ports) to Split, and most sailings are accessible for wheelchair users. If you want to double-check what's available, feel free to reach out to our support team. It's best to be at the boarding gate at least 60 minutes before the ferry leaves. You can also choose extras like Flexi Cancellation and SMS Notifications when booking, to make your trip a bit more carefree.

Can you bring a car on the ferry from Mljet (All Ports) to Split?
Ferries from Mljet (All Ports) to Split don’t carry vehicles. Only foot passengers are permitted.
Cabins on board
Cabins are not available on the ferries from Mljet (All Ports) to Split. However, comfortable lounge seating or designated rest areas are provided for you to relax in during your trip.
Bringing your pet on the ferry
Pets are welcome on ferries between Mljet (All Ports) and Split, but rules differ by company. General guidelines:
- Pets over 10 kg go in onboard kennels, while smaller ones (under 10 kg) can travel in a pet carrier.
- Service dogs are not subject to kennel rules.
- Bring all needed documents and pet supplies.
For detailed ferry policies, check the company’s page on our site or reach out to our support team.

Smart travel tips from Mljet (All Ports) to Split
Make your journey from Mljet (All Ports) to Split enjoyable with these handy tips for a safe, comfortable, and fun adventure!
Ferries on this route provide modern safety features and ensure a reliable way to travel across the Adriatic Sea. Arrive early at Pomena, where parking is available, but spots can fill quickly during the summer season.
Enjoy the scenic views of the coastline as you sail, making sure to snap photos of the breathtaking landscape. To save money, book your tickets in advance through the Ferryscanner app—it’s user-friendly and keeps you updated on schedules.
Onboard dining is available, but bringing your own snacks and water can enhance the experience. Remember to bring sunscreen for hot days and a light jacket for cooler moments, as parts of the ferry can get chilly. The outdoor decks might be windy, so hold onto your hats and enjoy the refreshing breeze!
Safety: Ferries on this route include reliable safety equipment to keep you secure while traveling.
Local Culture: Don’t miss the bustling markets of Split, where local products like olive oil and homemade crafts await your discovery.
Historical Landmarks: Visit Diocletian's Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, filled with fascinating history and beautiful architecture.
Check out our blog for more tips and inspiration to help you enjoy your trip to Split even more.

Getting to the ferry ports in Mljet (All Ports)
To reach the Pomena port in Mljet, you can take a ferry from Split, which is conveniently located near the city center and easily accessible from the main train and bus stations. The Split ferry terminal is situated right by the waterfront, making it easy to find.
Once in Mljet, the Pomena port is located close to the village center, just a short walk from local accommodations and dining options. If you're traveling to Pomena, consider renting a car to explore the island or taking a taxi for direct access. Public transport options may include local buses that connect Dubrovnik to the ferry terminal in Pomena, but check the schedules as they can vary, especially in the off-season.
To get to the ferry terminal in Split from the Split Airport, you can take a shuttle bus, taxi, or rent a car. The shuttle bus operates frequently and offers a convenient way to reach the ferry terminal, which is about a 30-minute drive from the airport.
Keep in mind that transportation schedules can change, and it’s always a good idea to verify timings and routes in advance. If you find any updates or discrepancies in this information, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us for assistance. Enjoy your trip!

Make the most of your time in Split
If you’re planning to visit Split, get ready for an amazing adventure! Split is a beautiful city located on Croatia's lovely coast. One of its most famous spots is the ancient Diocletian's Palace, where you can walk through history and take fun photos. Don't miss the Riva, a lively waterfront perfect for ice cream and people-watching.
The beaches around Split are gorgeous! Visit Bačvice Beach for swimming and sandcastle building or take a short boat ride to nearby islands like Hvar or Brač for even more fun. For tasty treats, try local specialties like seafood and pastries.
For adventure lovers, there’s Marjan Hill. You can hike or bike there and enjoy wonderful views of the city and sea. If you want something unique, you can join a local cooking class to learn how to make delicious Croatian dishes.
Split is fantastic for both short visits and as a starting point for exploring more of Croatia. With its charming sights and hidden gems, like small cafes and cozy streets, you’ll have a fantastic time discovering all that Split has to offer!

