Ploce Ferries

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27 Feb 25

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An iconic view of Ploce

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Reaching Ploce By Land and Sea

Ploce is well-connected to Croatia's transportation network, with the main coastal highway (E65/D8) passing nearby, making it easily accessible for travelers driving from Split (approximately 1.5 hours) or Dubrovnik (about 2 hours). Regular bus services connect Ploce with major Croatian cities, with frequent departures from Split, Makarska, and Dubrovnik throughout the day. The nearest major international airports are Split (120 km) and Dubrovnik (90 km), from where you can take direct buses to Ploce. If arriving by car, ample parking is available near the ferry terminal, though it's advisable to arrive early during peak summer months when spaces fill quickly.

Ploce: Croatia's Hidden Coastal Gem

Nestled along Croatia's stunning Dalmatian coast, Ploce serves as a vital maritime gateway to the Adriatic Sea. This bustling port town combines practical infrastructure with the authentic charm of Mediterranean life, making it an ideal starting point for exploring Croatia's coastal treasures. Visitors arriving by ferry will appreciate Ploce's strategic location, offering easy access to nearby islands and coastal destinations while providing a glimpse into local Croatian culture away from the usual tourist crowds.

When to Experience Ploce at Its Finest

Ploce enjoys a classic Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, rainy winters. The prime time to visit is between May and September when temperatures range from 22-30°C (72-86°F), perfect for enjoying the Adriatic and outdoor activities. July and August bring the warmest weather and most vibrant atmosphere, though these peak months also see increased ferry traffic and higher accommodation prices. For a more relaxed experience with pleasant weather and fewer crowds, consider visiting during the shoulder seasons of late May to early June or September to early October. Ferry services operate year-round but offer more frequent connections during summer months, making island-hopping more convenient.

Island Adventures from Ploce's Ferry Harbor

Ploce serves as an excellent jumping-off point for exploring Croatia's magnificent islands and coastal destinations. The nearby Pelješac Peninsula, reached in under an hour by ferry, offers renowned vineyards producing world-class wines and charming villages dotting the coastline. The island of Korčula, accessible within 2 hours, beckons with its medieval walled town, pristine beaches, and claims to being Marco Polo's birthplace. For nature enthusiasts, a ferry journey to Mljet reveals one of Croatia's most beautiful national parks with its saltwater lakes and lush forests. The Neretva Delta region, directly accessible from Ploce, presents a unique wetland ecosystem with traditional boat safaris through its channels and exceptional local cuisine.

Experiences to Savor in and around Ploce

While Ploce itself is primarily a working port town, the surrounding region offers numerous attractions worth exploring. The nearby Neretva Valley provides opportunities for boat tours through its intricate canal system, where you can witness traditional farming methods on small plots of fertile land called 'jendeci.' Food enthusiasts should sample local specialties like frog and eel dishes, prepared according to recipes passed down through generations. The beaches of Baćina Lakes, just minutes from the port, offer freshwater swimming in a stunning setting surrounded by hills. History buffs will appreciate exploring the ancient ruins at Narona Archaeological Museum in Vid, showcasing Roman artifacts from the 1st century. For outdoor enthusiasts, the hiking trails of Biokovo Nature Park provide panoramic views of the coast and islands.

Surprising Tidbits About Ploce

Ploce was known as Kardeljevo between 1950 and 1954 and again from 1980 to 1990, named after the Yugoslav politician Edvard Kardelj, before reverting to its historic name. The port of Ploce handles over 4.5 million tons of cargo annually, making it Croatia's second-largest port and a vital link in the Pan-European Corridor Vc connecting the Adriatic with Central Europe. The nearby Baćina Lakes feature seven interconnected freshwater lakes that mysteriously maintain different water levels despite their connections. Local tradition holds that pirates once used the complex waterways of the Neretva Delta as hiding places, with some treasure allegedly remaining undiscovered to this day.

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