Yes, there’s a ferry — but only in season.Ferry service from Bol to Dubrovnik is typically available from late spring through early autumn. If you're traveling outside of that window, you'll need to connect via Split.
It’s not a daily departure — check the schedule. This isn’t a high-frequency route. Ferries usually run a few times per week, so be sure to plan around the available travel days.
Book ahead — space is limited. This route is popular, especially in peak season. Booking in advance ensures you don’t miss out, especially since sailings are limited.
Catamarans only — no cars allowed.The Bol–Dubrovnik route is served by passenger-only catamarans. If you're traveling with a vehicle, you'll need to drive to a port like Split or Makarska and look for car ferry options from there.
Getting from Split to Bol (and then to Dubrovnik)?Take a ferry or catamaran from Split to Bol first — there are multiple daily departures. Then plan your Bol–Dubrovnik leg based on the seasonal schedule.