Zadar Ferry Port

Zadar is the main ferry gateway for many islands in the Zadar archipelago. From Zadar ferry port and the Gaženica ferry terminal, travellers can reach Ugljan, Dugi Otok, Iž, Rava, Molat, Ist, Mali Lošinj and other island destinations. Zadar also has international ferry relevance because of the Zadar – Ancona connection.

This guide explains the most useful ferry and catamaran routes from Zadar, how to choose the right island connection, and what to check before travelling. For other Croatian ports, see the Croatia ferry ports overview.

Quick answer: where can you go by ferry from Zadar?

Main ferry and passenger routes from Zadar

Route from ZadarBest forType of tripCar travel
Zadar – PrekoUgljan, Preko, day trips, connection towards PašmanLocal ferry / passenger connectionCheck route details
Zadar – BrbinjDugi Otok, Brbinj, Sali, Telašćica by roadFerryYes, on the ferry route
Zadar – Sali – ZaglavDugi Otok for foot passengersCatamaran / passenger routeNo
Zadar – Iž – RavaIž, Rava and smaller island settlementsLocal island routeCheck route details
Zadar – Bršanj – Rava – Mala RavaRava, Mala Rava and smaller island stopsLocal island routeCheck route details
Zadar – Molat – IstMolat, Ist and island-hopping in the Zadar archipelagoCatamaran / passenger routeNo
Zadar – Rivanj – Sestrunj – Zverinac – Molat – IstSmaller islands north-west of ZadarLocal island routeCheck route details
Zadar – Mali LošinjMali Lošinj and longer Kvarner island travelPassenger / seasonal routeCheck route details
Zadar – AnconaInternational travel between Croatia and ItalyInternational ferryCheck operator and season

Zadar ferry port and Gaženica

One important thing to know about Zadar is that ferry traffic can involve different port areas. Many car ferry departures use Gaženica, while some passenger services may be associated with the city port area. Always check the exact departure point on your ticket or route page before travelling.

This is especially important if you are walking from the old town, arriving by bus or planning a tight transfer. The difference between the old town port and Gaženica can matter a lot when you have luggage or a car.

Zadar to Ugljan

The Zadar – Preko route is one of the most useful short island connections from Zadar. Preko is the main arrival point on Ugljan and works well for day trips, stays on Ugljan and onward travel towards Pašman by road.

For fare information, see the Zadar – Preko ticket price page.

Zadar to Dugi Otok

Dugi Otok has two different types of useful connections from Zadar. If you are travelling with a car, check Zadar – Brbinj. Brbinj is a practical arrival point for exploring the island by road, including Sali, Božava and Telašćica.

If you travel without a car, check the passenger and catamaran options such as Zadar – Sali – Zaglav and Zadar – Dugi Otok – Sali – Zaglav. These are useful when your final destination is in the southern part of Dugi Otok or when you do not need a vehicle.

Zadar to Iž, Rava, Molat and Ist

Zadar is also the main access point for smaller islands in the archipelago. Routes such as Zadar – Iž – Rava, Zadar – Bršanj – Rava – Mala Rava and Zadar – Rivanj – Sestrunj – Zverinac – Molat – Ist are especially useful for travellers staying on smaller islands or visiting relatives, apartments and local harbours.

These routes can be less frequent than the main Ugljan connection, so always plan the return trip before you travel.

Zadar to Mali Lošinj and Ancona

For longer island travel, check Zadar – Mali Lošinj. This route can be useful if you are combining northern Dalmatia with the Kvarner islands.

For international travel, Zadar – Ancona connects Croatia with Italy. This route is especially relevant for travellers planning a ferry itinerary between the Adriatic coast and central Italy.

Practical tips for using Zadar ferry port

  • Check whether your ferry leaves from Gaženica or the city port. This is the most important practical detail for Zadar.
  • Allow extra time if travelling with a car. Boarding procedures and queues can take longer during summer weekends.
  • Do not confuse Ugljan and Dugi Otok routes. They serve different islands and often different departure areas or berths.
  • Plan returns from smaller islands carefully. Local island routes may have fewer departures than major routes.
  • Check prices separately. Useful fare pages include Zadar – Preko prices, Zadar – Mali Lošinj prices and Zadar – Molat – Ist prices.

FAQ about Zadar ferry port

Which islands can I reach from Zadar?

From Zadar you can reach Ugljan, Dugi Otok, Iž, Rava, Molat, Ist, Mali Lošinj and several smaller islands in the Zadar archipelago.

Is Zadar good for visiting Ugljan?

Yes. Zadar – Preko is the main connection to Ugljan and is one of the easiest island routes from Zadar.

How do I get to Dugi Otok from Zadar?

If travelling with a car, check Zadar – Brbinj. If travelling without a car, check passenger or catamaran connections to Sali, Zaglav or other island ports.

Does Zadar have a ferry to Italy?

Yes. The Zadar – Ancona route connects Zadar with Italy, but you should always check the current timetable and season before planning the trip.

Continue to the Croatia ferry ports overview to compare Zadar with Split, Dubrovnik, Makarska and other ferry ports.

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