Korcula
You can see information about the departure station and stops Korcula here
Be early — it’s a short ride, but a popular one. Boarding starts early, and ferries can fill up — especially in summer. Arrive at the port 20–30 minutes before departure to keep things smooth.
Book online to skip the stress. It’s best to get your ferry ticket in advance because it saves you from standing in line at the port and helps you avoid surprises on busy travel days.
Having a ticket doesn’t mean you’re set — timing still matters. Seats aren’t assigned, and ferries may reach capacity. Booking helps, but being on time is what gets you on board — and lets you grab a window seat.
It’s a quick catamaran hop. Korčula Pomena ferry is a fast passenger-only catamaran, ideal for hopping between islands. Cars aren’t allowed, so just bring your bag and go.
Snack before you sail. Catamarans on Korčula to Pomena route typically don’t have snack bars, so it’s smart to bring water and something small to eat — especially if you’re heading straight into the national park after arrival.
Views? Both sides deliver. This is one of those short crossings where you can’t go wrong — sit on either side for great sea views and glimpses of nearby islands as you cruise from Korčula to Mljet.