Should you book tickets in advance for the Ancona-Split ferries?

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I live in a city with many international ferries departing each and every day.

Here the prices changes all the time and you should book the tickets as soon as possible. Also the prices are different (much higher) if you're booking using the English/international version of the website.

However the prices I've seen for the Ancona-Split ferries seem pretty fixed (I've looked at SNAV and Jadrolinija). Are they not changing much?






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How much is the ferry from Split to Ancona?

The cost-effective way to get from Split to Ancona is to car ferry, which costs 100 kn - 130 kn and takes 11h 30m.

How long is the ferry from Split to Ancona?

This ferry route to Ancona is currently served by 2 companies: Snav and Jadrolinija. In the high season it runs 9 times per week from Split. In the low season it runs twice per week. Journey time is between 8 hours and 11 hours depending on the route.

How long is it by ferry from Ancona to Croatia?

Ferry routes to and from Ancona are currently served by 2 companies: Jadrolinija and Snav, going to 3 destinations in Croatia. In the high season there are 1 to 4 journeys per day. In the low season there are 0 or 1 journeys per day. Journey times are between 8 hours and 14 hours 15 minutes depending on the route.

How long is the ferry ride from Split to Italy?

The Split Ancona ferry route connects Croatia with Italy and is currently operated by 2 ferry companies. The SNAV service runs up to 4 times per week with a sailing duration of around 9 hours 30 minutes while the Jadrolinija service runs up to 4 times per week with a duration from 9 hr.



Day 57 of our trip across Europe: Overnight Ferry to Split on Jadrolinja




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