No outdoor seating, but plenty to see. You won’t be able to sit outside on the Hvar Milna ferry — it’s a high-speed catamaran — but the big windows give you great views along the way.
Grab a snack (or bring your own). Most ferries on Hvar Milna route have a small snack bar or café counter, but don’t expect a full menu. If you're picky or just like to be prepared, it’s a good idea to bring your own water and a light bite.
Booking online? 100% yes. Buying your ticket online is the easiest way to go. It saves you from waiting in lines and lets you skip the ticket counter on a hot day — win-win.
Book a few days ahead (just to be safe). Hvar to Milna is a popular route, especially in summer. If you’re traveling between Friday and Sunday, booking your spot a few days ahead will help you avoid the “sold out” panic.
Arrive a little early — seats go fast. Get to the Hvar port at least 20–30 minutes before your ferry leaves. It’s a quick boarding process, but seats aren’t assigned — so the earlier you’re there, the better your view.
Right side = better views. If you're into sea views (who isn’t?), sit on the right side of the boat when heading to Milna. That’s where you’ll catch the best coastal scenery on the way.
Wait… Milna where? Croatia’s got three towns named Milna — one on Brač, one on Hvar, and one on Vis. This ferry takes you from Hvar to Milna on Brač. Double-check that when booking so you don’t end up sailing to the wrong Milna (yep, it happens!).