No transfers needed. The Korčula to Bol route is served by a direct, passenger-only catamaran, typically available during the summer season. No transfers, just a straight shot across the islands.
The ride is scenic and doesn’t take too long. The Korcula Bol trip takes about 2 hours 15 minutes, depending on the ferry and sea conditions. It’s a comfortable coastal cruise — bring a camera and enjoy the views.
Island hopping? This route is a great link. If you’re piecing together an island-hopping itinerary, this connection between Korčula and Brač fits in perfectly. Both towns have ferry links to other major spots like Hvar, Split, and Dubrovnik.
No cars — this ferry is passengers only. The route is served by catamarans, which means no vehicles allowed. If you’re traveling with a car, you’ll need to use alternative ferry routes via Split or Makarska.
Want the best views? Sit on the right. Heading northwest to Bol, sit on the right side (starboard) of the ferry for views of the sea and distant islands. Bonus: it’s the sunniest side in the morning.
Booking ahead makes things easier. Korcula to Bol ferry tickets can sell out in peak season, so booking online is a smart move. It’s fast, easy, and you skip the port queue. Just be sure to arrive early to secure your spot on board.
Amenities on board are simple but comfortable. When traveling from Korcula to Bol by ferry expect indoor seating, restrooms, and sometimes a snack bar. It’s a short journey, but bringing a bottle of water never hurts.