Jadrolinija line 807 links Dubrovnik with the Elafiti Islands, with one-way fares about $4–6.
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Jadrolinija line 807 is the regular public ship from Dubrovnik’s Gruž port to Koločep, Lopud, and Suđurađ on Šipan. For the Ferry from Dubrovnik to Elafiti Islands, the practical choice is simple: use the public line for a low-cost day trip, choose one island as your main stop, and treat private boats as a flexible but pricier backup.
The route works well for travelers staying in Dubrovnik because the islands are close, car-free or low-traffic, and easy to visit without a tour. Koločep is the shortest crossing, Lopud is the easiest beach day, and Šipan is the better pick for a quieter harbor-and-village trip.
Dubrovnik To Elafiti Islands Ferry: Routes, Times, And Costs
Jadrolinija line 807 is the public route from Dubrovnik to the three main Elafiti stops: Koločep, Lopud, and Suđurađ on Šipan. The same ship usually continues from one island to the next, so the ferry is useful for both single-island trips and careful two-island plans.
The fare is the main reason to use the public ship. In 2026, adult Dubrovnik-to-island fares are €3.40 off-season and €5.40 in the seasonal period, which is roughly $4–6 using a planning rate near €1 = $1.14.
If you want the easiest way to compare public ferries, transfers, and boat options for the same route, use this after checking the island you want first:
How Long Does The Dubrovnik Ferry Take?
The Dubrovnik ferry takes about 25–35 minutes to Koločep, about 45–60 minutes to Lopud, and about 60–75 minutes to Suđurađ. Seasonal timetables shift by a few minutes, so match your plan to the published weekday, Sunday, or holiday schedule before leaving the Old Town.
In the 2026 high season from July 3 to August 30, Monday–Saturday departures from Dubrovnik are listed at 10:00, 14:00, 16:30, and 20:00. Sunday and holiday departures in that high-season window are listed at 09:00, 11:45, 18:15, and 21:00.
| Route Or Choice | Typical Sailing Time | Adult One-Way Fare |
|---|---|---|
| Dubrovnik to Koločep | About 25–35 minutes | €3.40 off-season / €5.40 seasonal, about $4–6 |
| Dubrovnik to Lopud | About 45–60 minutes | €3.40 off-season / €5.40 seasonal, about $4–6 |
| Dubrovnik to Suđurađ, Šipan | About 60–75 minutes | €3.40 off-season / €5.40 seasonal, about $4–6 |
| Koločep to Lopud | About 15–25 minutes | €2.50 off-season / €4.10 seasonal, about $3–5 |
| Lopud to Suđurađ, Šipan | About 10–15 minutes | €2.50 off-season / €4.10 seasonal, about $3–5 |
| Koločep to Suđurađ, Šipan | About 30–45 minutes with the Lopud call | €2.50 off-season / €4.10 seasonal, about $3–5 |
| Bike on line 807 | Same sailing time as your passenger route | Bike transport is charged at the passenger fare |
Tickets, Luggage, Bikes, And Pets
Line 807 tickets are simple, but the small rules matter if you are carrying beach gear, a bike, or a pet. The official 2026 fare sheet says the ticket price is the same in both directions, hand luggage up to 20 kg is free, and port fees plus VAT are included.
The Croatian coastal-line agency publishes the 2026 schedule and fare sheet for line 807 in the official 2026 line 807 timetable. The same source says the timetable can change, which matters most during wind, storms, and shoulder-season weather.
Children under 1 travel free without a separate ticket, while children from 1 to 3 travel free with a ticket issued. Pets are not charged when allowed on board, but they must not create danger or a disturbance, and bikes cost the same as a passenger ticket.
Plan the return before you swim. Lopud and Koločep are easy day trips, but the last useful ferry can feel early if you are trying to fit lunch, beach time, and a walk into one stop.
Can You Island-Hop By Public Ferry?
Public ferry island-hopping works best when you visit two islands, not all three. The timetable can support Koločep plus Lopud or Lopud plus Šipan on some summer days, but three islands by public ferry often turns into more waiting than visiting.
Lopud is the easiest island to build a day around because the village harbor, cafés, and the walk toward Šunj Beach make the time ashore feel full without rushing. Koločep is better when you want the shortest crossing and a quiet swim stop. Šipan takes longer to reach, so Suđurađ works better for travelers who want a slower harbor lunch and stone-village feel.
- Pick Koločep for the shortest public-ferry trip from Dubrovnik.
- Pick Lopud for the easiest beach-focused day without changing boats.
- Pick Šipan for the quietest of the three main public-ferry stops.
- Skip a three-island public plan unless the same-day return times line up cleanly.
Where To Stay Before Or After The Elafiti Ferry
Dubrovnik is the practical base for the Elafiti ferry because every public sailing starts or ends at Gruž. Staying near Gruž saves time on ferry mornings, while staying near the Old Town gives you better evening access after you return.
Gruž is the easiest area for early ferries, luggage, and one-night stays before island travel. Pile, Ploče, and the Old Town work better if the ferry is only one part of a Dubrovnik trip and you care more about restaurants, walls, and evening walks.
Use the map below to compare stays near Gruž ferry port and the Old Town before choosing your base:
Ferry Day Plan For Koločep, Lopud, Or Šipan
The strongest ferry day plan is one island plus a flexible return, because missed connections can turn a relaxed day into a long dock wait. Choose your island by travel style, then work backward from the final sailing you can comfortably catch.
For the fastest taste of the Elafiti Islands, take the public ship to Koločep and keep the day simple: harbor walk, swim, lunch, return. For the beach-first version, choose Lopud, walk or ride toward Šunj Beach, and leave a buffer for the walk back to the ferry pier. For the quieter version, ride to Suđurađ on Šipan, eat near the harbor, and keep the day slow.
The public Jadrolinija ferry is the right choice for price. A private boat or water taxi is the right choice for control, especially if you want to combine islands without bending the whole day around line 807. Agree on the route, passenger count, return time, and final price before you step aboard.
If you only have one free day in Dubrovnik, Lopud is the safest single-island pick. Koločep is better for a shorter outing, and Šipan is better when you would rather spend more time on the water and less time around Dubrovnik’s main crowds.
References & Sources
- Agencija za obalni linijski pomorski promet.“Državna Brodska Linija br. 807 — Red Plovidbe za 2026. Godinu.”Provides the official 2026 timetable, fares, luggage notes, bike fare rule, pet rule, and seasonal dates for the Dubrovnik–Koločep–Lopud–Suđurađ line.