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Rovinj to Venice Ferry

Rovinj to Venice Ferry  is a seasonal route (May to September), sailing 5 to 7 times per week. The ferry crosses the Adriatic Sea from Croatia to Italy and the journey lasts for 2.5 hours. The crossing is run by  Venezia Lines  and  Adriatic Lines  ferry companies. This is a very popular ferry route that connects the  Rovinj, in Croatia  with  Venice in Italy . Here are the schedules, bookings, and ticket prices.

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Schedules and timetables

How long is the ferry ride from Rovinj to Venice?  The journey lasts 2.5 – 3.5 hours. The current timetable includes just one early morning departure at least 5 times per week.

Rovinj to Venice Passenger Ferry

There are two fast ferries serving the passenger ferry route from Venice to Rovinj. They are run by the Croatian ferry company Venezia Lines and Adriatic Lines, with an expected journey time between 2.5 and 3.5 hours. These ferries  do not take cars . They take just  foot passengers, luggage, bikes, and pets . The last passenger ferry departure from Rovinj is @ 7.45 am , from May to September.

Ticket Prices

How much does the Rovinj to Venice ferry cost?  Here is a table with current ticket prices:

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Boarding passenger ferry

Get to the ferry terminal at least 60 minutes prior to departure. As you are about the cross the border between Croatia and Italy, have your travel documents ready for identification, customs, and passport control at the boarding point. At the boarding point, you will be provided with a boarding card and will proceed to passport control. Once on board, leave your larger luggage in provided racks and proceed to the seating lounge.

Latest ferry from Rovinj to Venice

The latest ferry to reach Venice from Rovinj is at 7:45 am

Notes (Important to know)

  • How to get from Rovinj to Venice?  You can get there by passenger ferry or alternatively, a bus to Trieste and change there for another one to Venice. Another alternative is a bus to Pula and a flight to Venice via Zagreb.
  • There are  no  car ferries  between these two places.
  • Bicycles are not traveling for free.
  • Pets surcharge may apply (discretion of the ferry company)
  • Day return tickets are cheaper than two one-way options.
  • This is a very busy route in the summer months, so it is advisable to book your ticket in advance.
  • In case of bad weather and cancellation:  In case of bad weather, if your ferry was canceled, you will be offered an alternative departure date.
  • Suitable clothing and footwear to wear on the ferry

Onboard Facilities, Luggage on Board, Food & Drink

The ferries that serve this route are  Prince of Venice (or Angela)  owned by  Adriatic Lines  and  San Frangisk (or San Pawl)  owned by  Venezia Lines . They are comfortable, air-conditioned HSC ferries (catamarans). You are allowed at least  one piece of luggage . There is an extra charge for additional luggage (from € 5 and more). The luggage bags are stored on the racks at the entrance of the ferry. The racks look similar to racks on trains. The crew helps with luggage. Your  hand luggage  you keep next to you, at seatings.

There is a  snack/coffee bar  on board selling hot and cold drinks and crisps and sandwiches. Toilets are also available. None of the ferries has mobile and laptop charging sockets  or USB ports in the passenger lounge. None of the ferries has  WIFI access. All ferries are  non-smoking .

Where to get tickets for the ferry from Rovinj to Venice

Booking is available online  usually from January of the current year. Your ticket is emailed to you with a bar code which is scanned when you get on the ferry. Buying tickets in advance guarantee you place on the ferry. On the day of travel, you can buy a ticket at the boarding point in Rovinj ferry port if any of the places are still available.

Rovinj to Venice Car Ferry

Currently, there are  no   car ferry routes  from Rovinj to Venice. If you are driving, your alternative is to drive across the Istrian peninsula, crossing Croatian, Slovenian, and Italian borders. The distance is at least 260 km with an expected driving time of about 3 hours ( map )

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Rovinj to Venice Day Trip

There are organized day trips from May to September to visit Venice from Rovinj. The current prices start at €85. Day trips are run on the same days and by the same vessels as one-way ferry trips to Venice.

Rovinj Ferry Terminal

The  Rovinj ferry terminal from where the ferry to Venice departs is located in Rovinj, Riva at the waterfront, next to the Rovinj old town, a few minutes from the  bus station .  Address:  Rovinj Riva (Seafront), Obala Pina Budicina, 52210 Rovinj, Croatia ( ferry port & bus station map )

Venice Ferry Terminal

The passenger ferry terminal in Venice (Italy)  where ferries from Rovinj are arriving is located in  San Basilio Passenger Terminal , in the city center. Address:  Venezia Terminal Passeggeri, Venezia, Italy ( map )

Journey Map

Here is a map that shows ferry crossings from Rovinj to Venice:

Here is a video showing the departure from Rovinj to Venice:

Further travels by ferry

The alternative crossing from Istria to Italy is Rovinj to Trieste ferry. Upon arrival in Venice , you can travel further by ferry  to Greece  or  to Albania . Other popular ferry journeys to & from Venice:  Venice to Zadar ,  Venice to Split , and  Venice to Dubrovnik .

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Full-Day Catamaran Trip to Venice from Rovinj

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  • Return transfer by catamaran Rovinj / Venice / Rovinj
  • Short overview of Venice
  • Food and drinks
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Option 1 Veliki mol, Rovinj, Croatia
  • Option 2 San Basilio, S. Basilio, 30100 Venezia VE, Italy Please arrive at San Basilio terminal at least 20 minutes before the start of the trip, so that the boarding could pass smoothly.
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Service animals allowed
  • Near public transportation
  • Infants must sit on laps
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • A current valid passport is required on the day of travel (or EU ID)
  • Passport number, name and surname, date of birth, and nationality is required at time of booking for all participants
  • Local currency: Euro
  • Do not forget to bring a sweater - mornings and evenings at the sea tend to be a bit colder
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Most travelers can participate
  • Departure from Rovinj is at 7:45 AM but please arrive at Rovinj harbour at 7:15 AM as stated on your ticket because of passport/ID check. Same refers to your trip back from Venice (boarding at 4:30 PM, departure at 5:00 PM).
  • You will need to pass through Italian custom police when we arrive to Venice.
  • Pets are allowed to board but with leash and muzzle (larger breeds).
  • This tour/activity will have a maximum of 15 travelers
  • For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start date of the experience.

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Experience the Magic: Croatia to Venice Day Trip Guide

When you’re on holiday in Croatia , it’s easy to forget how close you are to the romantic city of Venice , Italy. Planning a day trip to Venice from Croatia is an exciting way to add an Italian touch to your Croatian vacation.

With our Croatia to Venice ferry day trip , you can delve into the wonders of Venice and its iconic attractions. Expert guides ensure your trip is both enlightening and comfortable. Here’s a sneak peek into what awaits you on your unforgettable Venice experience.

The Ultimate Pula to Venice Day Trip: What to Know

Embarking on a Pula to Venice day trip or even a Porec to Venice day trip is all part of the thrilling adventure. As you sail from any of our Croatian ports, including Poreč , Rovinj , Pula , or Piran , your journey becomes an educational experience. 

During your ferry journey from Croatia to Venice , you’ll delve deep into Venetian History , enabling you to appreciate every corner of this magical city. Moreover, the on-board breakfast will definitely energize you for the day ahead.

Once you sail into the Venetian lagoon, a picturesque 45-minute journey through the shimmering canals leads you to the port . You can either catch a shuttle boat or take a scenic 40-minute walk into the heart of the city. Throughout your journey, our experienced guides share intriguing tidbits, making every moment worthwhile.

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Embark on a Memorable Day Trip to Venice from Croatia

Venturing into Venice around noon? Be ready for a captivating guided tour of St Mark’s Square . From the towering campanile to the historic Doge’s Palace and the ethereal Bridge of Sighs , you’ll be taken on a journey back in time. Your guide is there to point you in the right direction if you wish to delve deeper into any attraction .

The afternoon grants you the freedom to explore. Whether you’re dreaming of a gondola ride or aiming to snap a picture on the Rialto Bridge , Venice will not disappoint you. 

Food lovers can treat their taste buds with cioccolata caldo (hot chocolate), bookworms can rummage through the treasures of the Acqua Alta Bookshop . And before you board the ferry back to Croatia at 5:00 pm , seize the chance to pick a Venetian souvenir . Your return ensures you’re back in Croatia just in time for a delightful dinner , reminiscing about your Venetian escapade.

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Sail Away: Ferry from Croatia to Venice in a Day

Considering a Croatia to Venice ferry day trip ? Our packages, available from May to September , are priced at €83 per person . This fee covers the catamaran crossing , port taxes , and even an enlightening tour of St Mark’s Square . 

While the attractions await you, remember some may charge an entrance fee , though St Mark’s Basilica welcomes you for free ! For the trip, keep your passport or EU identity document handy, and for non-EU citizens, a valid visa is essential .

Before planning your trip visit our website to check specific departure dates and times for your day trip to Venice.

You can find out more and book your Venice day trip here .

We can’t wait to welcome  you to this stunning city!

Venice-Croatia: Trip Highlights

1. can you do a day trip from croatia to venice.

Absolutely! Our Croatia to Venice day trips are tailored to let you enjoy the best of Venice in a day , returning to Croatia by evening.

2. How long is the ferry from Croatia to Venice?

The ferry duration depends on the departure point . Generally, it takes approximately 2-3 hours , followed by a serene 45-minute journey through Venice’s canals.

3. A day trip to Venice is enough?

Yes, Venice is perfect for day-trippers . With its compact size and rich history, a day is more than enough to experience its major attractions, though many find themselves returning to Venice to delve deeper into its charm.

Embarking on a Croatia to Venice day trip is more than just a journey; it’s a rich tapestry of experiences waiting to be unravelled. Book your trip today and let Venice captivate your heart!

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Ferry schedules

Is there a ferry from venice to rovinj.

Yes, you can travel from Venice to Rovinj thanks to seasonal ferry crossings  operated by  Kompas (Adriatic Lines).

The ferry route is active from May to September  with several crossings per week. There are normally at least 2- 3 weekly sailings , but in the high season, the connection is usually operated  once a day .

What’s the ferry schedule from Venice to Rovinj

Usually, ferries to Rovinj depart from the port of Venice at 17:00 and arrive in Rovinj at around 20:00 .

Bear in mind that ferry schedules are subject to change depending on the season. You can check real-time ferry timetables on Ferryhopper.

Ferry Tickets, Offers & Discounts

How much is the ferry from venice to rovinj.

Venice - Rovinj ferry prices start at around  €80 . The final ticket price depends on available offers and discounts.

On Ferryhopper, you can find all the available offers for your ferry trip to Croatia. Take a look at our ferry routes, find lower prices and book your ferry tickets   easily and quickly !

Any available offers will be automatically applied when booking your ferry tickets for the route you’re interested in.

Take advantage of the available discounts and travel by ferry from Venice to Rovinj with lower-cost ferry tickets !

On Venice - Rovinj and Rovinj - Venice ferries, children up to 5 or 6 years old travel free of charge . Those up to 13 years old, on the other hand, travel with a 50% discount  on their ferry tickets.

Ferry Route Info

How long is the ferry ride from venice to rovinj.

The Venice to Rovinj ferry trip usually lasts 3 hr .

Is there a high-speed ferry from Venice to Rovinj?

The connection from Venice to Rovinj is operated by high-speed ferries that only carry foot passengers. The fastest route lasts 3 hr .

What’s the distance between Venice and Rovinj?

The distance from the port of Venice to the port of Rovinj is 54 nautical miles (around 100 km).

Ferry Trip Tips

Useful tips for your ferry trip to rovinj from venice.

Here are some travel tips for your trip from Venice to Rovinj:

  • The port of Venice can get crowded during the summer so we recommend arriving at the port at least 1 hr in advance to avoid overcrowding.
  • To travel from Italy to Croatia, you should carry with you either a valid passport or an ID (Schengen area).
  • After visiting the beautiful town of Rovinj, don't miss a boat trip to the island of St. Andrew or the Lim Fjord. Discover more ferry routes to Croatia from Italy , such as the Venice - Poreč ferry connection or the Venice - Pula route !
  • Check out our Rovinj travel guide for more tips and useful information about your holidays in Croatia.
  • Make sure to confirm your ferry’s departure time and check your trip details on the Ferryhopper App !

Where to take the ferry from Venice to Rovinj

Ferries to Croatia depart from the San Basilio Passenger Terminal located in the Zattere area of the port of Venice . 

It’s just a 15-min walking distance from the city center. Alternatively, you can easily reach it using public transportation from Santa Lucia Railway Station, Tronchetto Island and Piazzale Roma. 

The terminal is very large , with a waiting room, restrooms, as well as food and beverage vending machines.

Can I travel on the Venice - Rovinj ferry with a car?

No, ferries serving the Venice - Rovinj connection do not carry motor vehicles . You are, however, allowed to bring your bicycle on board for an extra charge.

If you want to reach Venice by car, you must take into account that there are no roads in the city. You will, therefore, have to leave your vehicle in one of the paid parking lots in Piazzale Roma .

Ferry luggage

On Kompas (Adriatic Lines) ferries you can carry one piece of hand luggage of up to 56x45x25 cm in size and 10 kg in weight, and one check-in piece of luggage of no set size or weight.

The high-speed ferries operating on the Venice - Rovinj route do not have cabins .

You can travel with your pet on the ferries to Rovinj. Cats must travel inside their carrier, while dogs must be small to medium-sized and wear a leash and a muzzle at all times.

Make sure to carry along all necessary health certificates, tickets and any pet supplies you may need for the trip.

Keep in mind that Kompas (Adriatic Lines) charges an additional €10 fee per pet .

Book cheap ferry tickets from Venice to Rovinj

Currently , it's not possible to book tickets from Venice to Rovinj on Ferryhopper. However, you can check all available trips on our Map of ferries , compare ferry companies, and prices, and plan your dream vacation in Croatia! 

Ferry to Venice by ships and catamarans from Piran, Umag, Poreč, Rovinj and Pula Logo

Catamaran San Pawl

The San Pawl catamaran is one of the fastest catamarans on the Adriatic Sea. During the summer season, the vessel connects Rovinj, Poreč, Pula (in Croatia) and Piran (Slovenia) on a daily basis with Venice with a crusing speed of up to 35 knots. The catamaran has an aircushion between the two hulls, which inflates and displaces water while sailing on the open sea. It is an ACC type (air cushion catamaran), which allows it to achieve significantly better speeds with the same engine power with greater comfort for passengers.

The catamaran has an outer deck, accessible to passengers accomodated in the VIP section of the vessel during slow sailing through the lagoon in Venice (past St. Mark’s square).

Name: SAN PAWL

IMO No: 8815932

Flag: Malta

Home port: Valetta

Length: 35.3 m

Width: 11.5 m

Draught: – 2.15 m on its hull – 0.70 on the cushion

Capacity: 320 persons – Tourist class: 285 seats – VIP lounge: 35 seats

Top speed: 42nM

Cruise speed: 35 nM

Engines: 2x MWM TBD 604B V16X

Type of vessel: HSC (high speed craft) – SURFACE EFFECT SHIP (SES)

Year built: 1990

San Pawl Catamaran Tourist Class

The lower, main part of the catamaran is separated by a well-stocked bar between the front and rear lounge. In the back of the catamaran are separate male and female toilets. Seating: 4 rows of 4 seats. There’s a small coffee table on the back of each seat. The lower lounge, or tourist class is divided into the front and back of the catamaran. They are separated by a staircase to the upper VIP lounge and bar.

All seats on the catamaran face the direction of sailing.

Tourist class of san frangisk catamaran

VIP catamaran Lounge San Pawl

The upstairs lounge is designed for those passengers who want more space and privacy while travelling. Leather seats, booths and club tables are basic equipment. Drinks and snacks will be served by a friendly attendant.

VIP catamaran Lounge San Frangisk

The clip dates back to 1989, when the first catamaran of its kind was made. The film is of poor quality, but it shows how the aircushion softens the ride, the effect of the waves and thus increases comfort of the  passengers compared to a classical catamaran.

The short film was shot on the last trip when the San Frangisk catamaran (sister ship San Pawl) left Piran for Venice in 2019.

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Ports in route from Venice to Croatia

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The summer begins in May on the Mediterranean Adriatic Sea. At this time, the average temperature is above 20 degrees. I believe, just brave ones jump into the 19-degree cold water. The hottest period is in July and August with an average temperature of over 30 degrees. So, you can take a pleasant swim in-the 24-degree sea, you won’t feel it cold. There are variable winds on the Adriatic Sea: the bora blows from north-northeast in spring and autumn whereas the southern Jugo brings warm spells. You can expect more rain accompanied by storms in the northern part that could impede your sailing. Check the sailing conditions and wind rose diagram of Croatia or sailing conditions and wind rose diagram of Italy

What costs to count with?

As Italy, Slovenia and Croatia are all EU-member states, you should exchange Euro. The official currency of Italy and Slovenia is Euro, in Croatia kuna is used. However, a few catering facilities accept the Euro, it is better to bring with you kuna as well. Therefore, upon your arrival in Croatia, exchange your Euro to kuna in a local bank or money exchange office. It is good to know that the Adriatic Italian ports are much more expensive in the peak season than any other ports in the region. The mooring costs vary between 90-180 Euros. This can be lower, 60-130 Euros, in the low seasons. By sailing with a catamaran, you should multiply the above prices with 1.5 times.

What to see in Venice?

Sailing in Venice

One-way or round trip?

It depends a lot how far you would like to sail. During a one-way trip, you can visit Croatia’s coastline and islands. So if you want to take this challenge, it can last 2-3 weeks depending on the number of destinations. After handing over your yacht, you can get to Venice by bus, ferry or train. The route can vary from each Croatian town, in many cases, there are more stops needed to get back to the city. Therefore, always consider travelling facilities during the planning phase. Besides, it is easier to choose the direct flights from Split and Dubrovnik to Venice. By our longer cruise, you need to hand over your yacht in Dubrovnik. Although by visiting the towns of the Istrian Peninsula, we recommend the shorter round sailing cruise. The only obstacle could be the Meltemi wind blowing against you in the summer.

Vento di Venezia

There are of course many ports in Venice. Depending on what you need, you will definitely find the right one for you. Vento di Venezia – Venezia Certosa Marina – is a great choice. It is perfectly equipped and has a wonderful atmosphere. The water at this rustic port is 7 metres deep, and they accept 300 ships up to 60 metres long. It is perfect for tourists, as it can be easily accessed from St Mark’s Square boat rental Venice Italy

Marina San Giusto port of Triest

The port, which used to belong to the Monarch, is among the most modern and comfortable docking spots for tourists and business people today. The main building has it all: service, reception, information office, restaurants, shops and cosy bars. There are currently 245 berths in the port where the water is 5–14 metres deep.

Marina Lepanto port of Monfalcone

The Marina Lepanto can be found in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region in the town of Monfalcone. Ships with a length of up to 15 metres can dock here; there are 220 berths altogether. The depth of the water is 5 metres. The marina is located at the end of an app. 3 kilometre-long channel, and is protected from all directions. It is a favoured spot among tourists and of course families with small children. It is a modern and well-equipped port with all the necessary services provided including boat service and a crane. There is also an excellent restaurant and a hotel with a swimming pool in the garden here.

Marina Punta Faro port of Lignano Sabbiadoro

The port of Marina Punta Faro can be found in Lignano Sabbiadoro, Northern Italy. It is a giant port that can accept 1200 boats with an allowed draft of 3.5 meters and length of 35 metres. Thanks to its large size and modern equipment, the port attracts a massive amount of tourists every year. Beside all the important services, there is also a diving centre in the port. They have boat service and a crane as well. You can find a drugstore, grocery stores, restaurants and cafés in the near vicinity, too. Rent a boat Lignano Sabbiadoro

Marina of Poreč

Port of Porec

Marina Nautica port of Novigrad

There are berths for 365 boats overall with a maximum length of 50 metres. The port in Novigrad is world-class, and there is also a 4-star hotel here where we can require maintenance for our boat and charge our batteries in the form of relaxing wellness. rent a boat Novigrad

ACI Marina Umag

Small towns deserve huge ports – the depth of water here is around 5 metres, and they offer app. 480 berths for boats of all sizes. They can even accept 40-metre-long mega yachts. The port is clean, the staff is friendly and the restaurant is excellent. There is also free Wi-Fi, a charging station and a currency exchanger. rent a boat Umag It is near the centre of Umag. A few minutes from the port there is a railway offering sightseeing tours. It is a wonderful milieu, stranded from the noisy city.

ACI Marina Pula

The port of Pula had a significant role in the life of the town as early as in ancient times. It is located in a giant natural bay. They have 200 berths for mega yachts as long as 40 metres. It is perfectly equipped. They have laundry, ATM and currency exchange. There is also a petrol station nearby, and we can rent a car, too. At night, there is a wonderful view of the sea and the wonderfully illuminated dockyard. sailing in Pula , boat rental Pula

ACI Marina Pomer

Marinas in Croatia

Marina Veruda

This is one of the best bays when it comes to docking. It has been awarded the 15 times. There is always a buzzing life in this newly established port in the summer. The water here is about 4 metres deep, and they have 630 berths for ships up to 40 metres long. They have a wide variety of services. There is even a sailor shop here, as well as bars, pubs and a market. They also offer medical and technical services.

ACI Marina Rovinj

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Day 1 Venice(Marina di Lio Grando) – Cortellazzo

30, 10 km (18, 71 mi) You sail from Venice to northeast towards the Cortellazzo marina. In the summer you easily arrive before getting dark. Basically, this calm marina lying in the Piave river estuary is ideal for closing the first day’s short route. The local restaurants bake delicious pizza, do not miss it out!

Day 2 Cortellazzo – Grado

54, 50 km (33, 87 mi) Then you head to northeast by the shore and arrive in Grado. The marina of the town is quite busy with fishermen coming and leaving by boats all day long. After mooring, you can visit many sights in the town. Pay a visit in the Basilica of Saint Euphemia erected in the 6th century where you can also find the traits of an even older building. Traveling on a boat in the lagoon is a must. If you love playing golf, do not forget to book a ticket in the golf course surrounded by lagoons, dunes and the Adriatic Sea. Or you want to swim in a special place, go to the Thermal Aquapark!

Day 3 Grado – Trieste

31, 22 km (19, 40 mi) Your next is Trieste on the east. There are many old buildings from the Habsburg era recalling the atmosphere of the Monarchy. If you are interested in the contemporary interior design, definitely visit the Miramare Castle built for Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian. You can come here by a local bus that stops directly by the gate. There is a magnificent view from the castle wall of the Castello di San Giusto, you can even see Miramare in good weather. When you have entered the castle, do not miss the museum and the stone collection. Walking on the coast could mean a sheer pleasure. Here in the summer, it is not unusual when somebody takes off his clothes and jumps into the water.

Day 4 Trieste Izola – Umag

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Day 5 Umag – Porec

25, 15 km (15, 63 mi) Moving to the south, you arrive in Porec. The city possessing a regular layout since the old Roman times can be visited within a day. You can find the ruins of the old Roman castle wall in many spots, there are three large bastions around the old town. The ruins of the ancient Neptun temple can be found on the Marafor square. Or you can visit the Euphrasian Basilica that is actually listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the old town, you can go to a special aquarium to watch different sea fishes.

Day 6 Porec – Rovinj

17, 97 km (11, 16 mi) Rovinj is the last-visited town. Its most-visited tourist sight is the Church of St. Euphemia. Its point of interest is the Saint Euphemia statue on the bell tower that is visible also far on the sea. Compared to other similar statues, it does not turn towards the sanctuary but shows the typical wind direction. The large market is on the square beside the port where there is a separate fish section. The Clock Tower on the main square still conceals the city’s crest. The exhibition of Mini Croatia displaying Croatia’s special buildings can be found about 3 kilometres on northeast from the Port of Rovinj.

Day 7 Rovinj – Venice

105, 90 km (65, 80 mi) Sail back to Venice to the direction of the northwest. It is going to be a long route, so have a rest before that. Upon your arrival in Venice, enjoy the rest of the late afternoon. The sunset is fairly fabulous in the city. You can have dinner in countless great restaurants and walk over spectacular bridges.

Sailing trip Venice to Croatia

Day 1. Venice (Marina di Lio Grando) – Cortellazzo 30, 10 km (18, 71 mi), Day 2. Cortellazzo – Grado 54, 50 km (33, 87 mi), Day 3. Grado – Triest 31, 22 km (19, 40 mi), Day 4. Triest – Umag 35, 63 km (22, 14 mi), Day 5. Umag – Novigrad – Porec 26, 04 km (16, 18 mi), Day 6. Porec – Rovinj 17, 73 km (11, 02 mi), Day 7. Rovinj – Pula 30, 69 km (19, 07 mi), Day 8. Pula – Losinj (Nerezine) 64, 41 km (40, 02 mi), Day 9. Losinj – Zára 88, 50 km (54, 99 mi), Day 10. Zadar – Sibenik 75, 75 km (47, 07 mi), Day 11. Sibenik – Split 64, 38 km (40, 01 mi), Day 12. Split – Hvar 42, 83 km (26, 61 mi), Day 13. Hvar – Korcula 62, 45 km (38, 81 mi), Day 14. Korcula – Dubrovnik (ACI Marina Dubrovnik) 88, 54 km (55, 02 mi).

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Marine gas near Venice

  • Socogar gas station MUGGIA: Draft: 11 m, Working time: Monday, Saturday, Sunday: closed, tuesday-thursday: 8-15.30, GPS Coordinates : 45° 36, 621, 13° 45, 155
  • TRIESTE – BACINO SACCHETTA: Depth: 7 m, Working time: 6-22, GPS Coordinates : 45.079886, 13.636453
  • San Marco Petroli gas station GRADO: Depth: 3-6 m, Working time: Monday – Saturday 9-12.30; 14-17, Sunday: closed GPS Coordinates : 45.6852778, 13.385833333333332
  • AF Petroli gas station LIGNANO SABBIADORO: Draft: 3 m, Working time: everyday: 09.00 – 14.00, GPS Coordinates : 45.6988, 13.1453
  • Pompa Bianca gas station MARINA DEL CAVALLINO: Depth: 3-6 m, Working time: 0-24, Berths : 400, GPS Coordinates :45.4843674, 12.5816574,
  • Gas station CHIOGGIA: Penzo D e figli Sas Depth: 2-4 m, Working time: Monday-Friday: 8:00–12:30 & 14:30–18:00, Saturday: 8-12, Sunday: closed GPS Coordinates : 45.21897382383504, 12.275168694299717
  • PORTO BARRICATA: Depth: 2-3 m, Working time: 8:30-18, GPS Coordinates : 44.847704431019594, 12.463708417445675,
  • PB Nautico gas station RIMINI: Depth: 3, 8, Working time: 8.30-19, GPS Coordinates : 44.0747579, 12.5700993

Bat gas stations in Istria/Croatia

  • Gas station POREC: Depth: 2, 5m, Working time: 6-22, GPS Coordinates : 45.227658, 13.589683
  • Gas station NOVIGRAD: Depth: 4, 5 m, Working time: 01.10.-31.03.: 7-21; 01.04.-30.09.: 0-24, GPS Coordinates : 45.317846, 13.560966
  • Gas station UMAG: Depth: 3m, Working time: 6-22, GPS Coordinates : 45.440123, 13.518894
  • ACI Marina PULA: , VHF: 17, GPS Coordinates : 44.872863, 13.845137
  • Gas station PULA – Marina Veruda: Depth: 2, 5 m, Working time: 6-22, GPS Coordinates : 44.8749, 13.84651
  • Gas station ROVINJ: Depth: 7 m, Working time: 6-22, GPS Coordinates : 45.079886, 13.636453

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How to get from Venice to Croatia? Many travelers like starting their holiday in Venice and end with a few days along the Croatian coast!

If you are visiting Italy and you don’t have enough time to visit much of Croatia, I’m sure you will be glad about to know you can take fast ferries that connect Venice to some most beautiful Istria peninsula towns like Umag , Porec , Rovinj , Pula , Rabac and all the way to Losinj island .

Venice 2024 ferries schedule to Croatia is ready. You can check all schedules and book your ferry crossing from Italy to any available Croatian ferry port.

You can use this search box engine to find live information about Venice (Venezia) ferry port, and ferry destinations to Istria peninsula. It will show you current schedules, timetables and prices for all Venice to Croatia ferry rides.

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These fast catamaran Venice to Croatia services have been connecting Venice to Istria for several years now. Venice to Croatia ferry routes are being run by two companies, Venezia Lines and Atlas Kompas .

Most of these highly demanded catamaran lines are running from June to September, but occasionally may start operating earlier (from April) and end later (second half of October).

Venezia Lines has a fleet of 3 high speed catamarans equipped with the latest technology of air cushions combining the advanced characteristics of catamarans and hovercrafts. This allows them to achieve higher speeds of up to 40 knots with remarkable comfort levels.

Venice to Croatia ferry connections

Venezia Lines and Atlas Kompas are the two companies with routes from Venice to Croatia, available from June to September. From Venice port you can depart for Pula, Poreč, Rabac, Rovinj, or Umag.

Venice to Porec ferry route map

Venice to Pula ferry

Venice to Pula ferry ride lasts just over 3 hours, and there are four weekly sailings available from June to September. Prices are around €124 in June, €145 in July, €108 in August, and €78 in September.

Atlas runs three weekly sailings, and VeneziaLines four. Overall Atlas Kompas is slightly cheaper than Venezia Lines. Pula is called Pola in Italian.

Venice to Poreč ferry

Venice to Porec ferry runs 5 times per week by Atlas Kompas, and every day of the week by Venezia Lines. Trip lasts 3 hours, and is available from April to October by both companies.

Prices range from €64 in October to €156 in July, with Atlas Kompas once again being only slightly less expensive.

Venice to Rabac ferry

Venice to Rabac ferry is only run by Venezia Lines. Trip to Rabac from Venice lasts 4 hours and is available once per week on Thursdays from July to September.

Prices are going from €84 to €95.

Venice to Rovinj ferry

Venice to Rovinj ferries ( Rovigno in Italian) are available 3 times per week by Atlas Kompas, and every day by Venezia Lines.

Trip to Rovinj from Venice lasts around 3.5 hours, and are available from April to October from €70 in low season to €150 in high.

Venice to Umag ferry

Venice to Umag is also available by both companies, and each has only one weekly departure. Atlas Kompas runs catamarans from June to September with prices from €70 in these months, and €112 and €202 in July and August respectively.

Venezia Lines can get you to Umag from Venice only in July for €74 and August for €122. Trip duration for both ferry companies is just under three hours.

Where is Venice to Croatia port in Venice?

All Venezia Lines Ferries depart from San Basilio Terminal in Venice . San Basilio Terminal is at the end of Zattere area, approximately 500m from San Sebastiano Church.

Venice ferry port map

San Basilio is within approximately 10 minutes walking distance from bars and restaurants; there is also a supermarket and an ATM.

When on board any Venezia Lines ferry you can expect to find facilities such as spacious and executive style air-conditioned lounges, bars and restaurants along with tax free shopping.

Venice Ferry Port is a busy and popular port providing Southern Europe with an entrance to the Adriatic and Mediterranean Seas. Venice to Croatia ferry Port is situated close to Venice and all its attractions.

Ferries from Venice sail across the Adriatic sea to Pola , Porec , Rabac and Rovigno (Rovinj) on the beautiful Croatian coast with Venezia Lines .

One way/return prices from Venice to Croatia (Istra)

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Note that prices displayed are only informative and may change more often than I’m able to update my article. Check the websites of ferry companies for current prices, or use search forms provided by my partners for accurate and current pricing and timetables.

Day trip family offer! Venezia Lines is offering a family package applicable for day trip to make your travel trip easy and affordable by letting kids go for free. 2×2 – On every 2 adults paying, two children under the age 13.99 travel completely FREE. In the months of July and Augus t for every 2 adults paying, one child under the age of 13.99 can travel for FREE.

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All ferries to Croatia from Venice are only for foot passengers, so you can’t bring any vehicles on them. The only inconvenience of these routes is the fact they connect only northern part of Croatia (Istria peninsula) since they are not going to southern Croatian coast.

You can find more information about both shipping companies operating Venice to Croatia ferries on VeneziaLines’ website here , or Atlas Kompas here .

There was once a ferry from Pula to Mali Losinj and Zadar but this year it’s still unknown if or when it will start again. To learn how to travel within Croatia read my Croatia’s ferry network post!

Venice to Split 8-day cruise

Venice to Split cruise map

Intrepid Travel runs an 8-day long Venice to Split cruise. This includes everyday stops in several other destinations in Croatia including Opatija, Krk, Rab, Zadar, Kornati National Park, and Sibenik.

This cruise is a wonderful way to travel from Venice to Split while enjoying beautiful sights and exploring some of Croatia’s most visited destinations.

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Venice to Dubrovnik in 15 days

Venice to Dubrovnik cruise map

Another cruise by the same operator as above. This 15-day cruise will take you from Venice to many popular destinations in Croatia.

A new town or National Park every day gives you unprecedented sightseeing opportunities along the entire Adriatic coast.

You can learn more about this cruise here .

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If you need information on how to get directly to Split see the linked article, it will give you an overview of various ways to get to my country.

Direct connections for Italy to Split ferries are available only from Ancona and Pescara, but there are other Italy to Croatia ferry connections in case you find other ports more convenient to travel from.

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The catamaran ferry between Rovinj, Croatia and Venice, Italy operates in the season several times weekly.

Our ferry service offers the flexibility to use our tickets as a return trip from Rovinj to Venice, or as a one-way ticket for passengers travelling on the Venice – Rovinj and Rovinj- Venice route. If you are accommodated in various hotels in the Rovinj area you can also book a transfer to the port and back.

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Venice to porec ferry: find tickets and timetable here.

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Venice to Porec Ferry is the fast ferry that offers the easiest and fastest way of getting from Venice to Pore. The ferry route is operated from May to the beginning of October, there is departure almost everyday in main season , and a few times a week in the shoulder season.

The catamaran route is operated by Adriatic lines , which uses catamarans on the route, the boats do not have outside seating due to the high speed.

Venezia lines used to operate on this route until 2024.

Venice to Porec Ferry Times

The travel distance is about 108 Km (58NM) and the travel time is about 3 hours. Since passengers must go through border control and customs when travelling from Italy to Croatia , it’s advisable to arrive at the Venice port an hour before your ferry’s scheduled departure. While on busy travel dates, you might want to arrive earlier.  Additionally, confirming the departure time with the ferry company a day in advance is recommended.

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Venice porec ferry alternatives.

Alternative to taking the catamaran , it is possible to travel by bus from Venice to Porec , the buses depart from Venice Tronchetto and some also from Venice Mestre.

Departure Point from Venice

The Venice-Porec ferry sails from Venice’s San Basilio port.

If you’re arriving in Venice at Stazione di Venezia Santa Lucia, the Venice Tronchetto bus terminal, or Piazzale Roma, you’re 2 kilometers away from the port.

Venice-Porec Ferry tickets and prices

A one-way ticke t is necessary for those traveling from Venice to Porec. This ticket covers the ferry crossing and allows for one checked piece of luggage (such as a suitcase) and one piece of hand luggage weighing up to 10 kg.

If you’re planning to spend one or more nights in Porec before returning, a return ticket is what you’ll need. The luggage allowance for a return ticket follows the same guidelines as a one-way ticket, allowing for one checked piece of luggage and one piece of hand luggage up to 10 kg.

The cost of a one-way ticket ranges between 74 and 84 Euros, depending on the season. Ferry operators frequently offer discounted fares, such as family or early bird specials.

Ferry Venice – Porec FAQs

How to transfer venice to porec croatia.

If you’re not traveling by car the best way to transfer from Venice to Porec is to travel by ferry. It takes about 3 hours to arrive at Porec port.

Is there a direct ferry from Venice to Croatia?

There are several direct ferry routes that are connecting Venice and Croatia. Those are Venice to Porec, Venice to Pula , Venice to Rovinj and Venice to Umag .

How much does the ferry cost from Venice to Croatia?

Ferry from Croatia to Venice costs around 74-84 EUR.

Can I travel by car on ferry from Venice to Porec?

There are no car ferries available from Venice to Porec, just passenger-only ferries.

Where can I buy a ticket on the ferry Venice to Porec?

Ferry tickets are available for purchase at the offices of the companies operating on this route. For those who want to secure their tickets ahead of time, online purchasing options are available for all ferries operating on this route.

Does the ferry on the Venice to Porec route have a toilet?

Yes, there are toilets available on ferry.

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