Ferries from Ancona to Croatia

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The lines between Ancona and Croatia are provided by 2 ferry operators (Jadrolinija and Snav) with a combined schedule of 10 weekly connections with mostly morning departures and maximum duration of 11 hours 30 minutes. You can also get to your destination with your car because ferries that operate on this crossing allow vehicles. Various services and accommodation are available to provide you with comfort on board. You can enjoy a meal at the self service restaurant or in your cabin.

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Ferries from Ancona to Croatia

From Italy to Croatia

Port of Ancona

Ancona is the main passenger port in Italy and about 1.5 million travelers pass through each year. The elbow shaped port has meant that this stretch of sea has been used as a port since antiquity beginning with the Greeks, who founded the city. The Greeks also gave Ancona its name that was inspired by its shape, as Ankon means elbow in Greek. Under the Romans the port was enlarged under the Emperor Trajan, they erected a triumphal arch in the port in his honor.  The Saracen raids then destroyed the port, which was rebuilt and fortified during the period when Ancona became a Maritime Repub... [More information]

Address: Banchina Nazario Sauro, 18, 60121 Ancona AN

Directions: Google Map @ Ancona, port

Guide of Croatia

Croatia is in Southern Europe, bordering Serbia to the east, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro to the south, Slovenia and Hungary to the north and on the west, is the Adriatic sea. Nature and Culture The capital of Croatia is Zagreb, but natural beauty sets Croatia apart, as one of the most bio-diverse areas of Europe. For example, there are over seven thousand caves in Croatia, home to the proteus, the only cave dwelling vertebrate in Europe. There are also forests covering around 44% of the country. There are around 380 protected species in Croatia, including wolves, the Eurasian griffin... [More information]

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