Ferries from Zadar to Ancona

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The Zadar Ancona line is covered by Jadrolinija only who offer one weekly connection with traveling times ranging between 7 hours and 9 hours (primarily morning departures). Ships that operate this crossing allow both vehicles and foot passengers. Even if you have long journey ahead, you can travel in comfort thanks to on board services. Self-service restaurants, bars and shops are provided to make the journey more pleasant. When booking your ticket, be sure to choose accommodation that best meets your needs. We have various options available on board.

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Ferries from Zadar to Ancona

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Port of Zadar

The port of Zadar is one of the major ports in Croatia and offers connections with ports in Italy. The passenger port is called Gazenica and is 7 kilometers from the city center in an area well served by shopping centers. Inside the port is the famous Sea Organ, which naturally plays music using sea reeds. It is possible to reach the port from other cities such as Zagreb or Split by bus or by train, both the railway station and the bus terminal are located two kilometers from the port. You can reach the port by car along the A1 motorway or the Maslenica state road. The nearest airport to the p... [More information]

Address: Gaženička cesta, 23000, Zadar, Croatia

Directions: Google Map @ Zadar, port

Guide of Ancona

Ancona, the capital of the region of Marches, is on the Adriatic Coast and has one of the largest ports in Italy. Historical sites  Historians believe there were human settlements in this are since the Bronze Age. The foundations of the city originate from 387 BC built by the Syracusan Greeks and for about two hundred years 'Ankon' remained a Greek colony. The port was very important during the Roman Empire and with the fall of the empire the city was besieged by the Ostrogoths to become a Byzantine city. From the year one thousand Ancona was an autonomous city and sea republic.  Dur... [More information]

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