Korcula
You can see information about the arrival station and stops Korcula here
Planning to hop on the ferry Pomena to Korčula? Smart move. But before you go full island-hopper, here’s what you need to know:
Get there early. Even if you’ve got a ticket in hand, seats fill up fast — and that view from the deck isn’t gonna save itself. Arrive at least 30 minutes before departure to avoid panic pacing on the pier.
Book ahead, thank us later. The ferry Pomena Korčula route is popular — especially in high season. Lock in your ride online to avoid the dreaded “sold out” sign and awkwardly watching it sail off without you.
Ticket ≠ reserved seat. Yep, it’s open seating. So if you're eyeing the sunniest spot or want to stretch out, be strategic when boarding the Pomena to Korčula ferry.
No cars allowed. This is a passenger-only catamaran, not a floating garage. So bring your beach bag, not your bumper.
Pack snacks, not regrets. The ride’s scenic, but snack options are slim. Bring water, a bite or two, and maybe something sweet — because nothing ruins a sea breeze like hanger.
Choose your view. Want that postcard-perfect shot as you glide away from Mljet? Sit starboard (right side) when heading from Pomena to Korčula. Trust us, your camera roll will thank you.
Furry friends welcome (on some rides). Some operators allow pets, but not all. Always double-check pet policies when booking your ferry Pomena (Mljet) to Korčula ticket.
Day trip? Totally doable. With multiple daily departures, you’ve got time to sip coffee in Pomena and still be clinking wine glasses in Korčula by sunset.