Find and book ferry tickets to and from Umag
Compare all available ferry crossings and secure the best deals for your journey. At Openferry, we make it easy to find and book ferry tickets to and from Umag in just a few clicks.
Because ferry travel can be seasonal, frequencies and departure times often change throughout the year. We recommend using our live search to see the most accurate schedules and information for your travel dates including:
Popular Connections: The port of Umag connects to several high-traffic destinations, including Venice - Umag.
Top-Tier Operators: Regular services to and from Umag are provided by leading carriers like Kompas.
Amenities vary depending on the specific vessel and operator, but most ferries serving Umag feature:
Comfortable Seating: Options ranging from standard lounges to premium airplane-style seats.
Dining & Leisure: Onboard cafés and restaurants serving food and drinks.
Travel Essentials: Restroom facilities and, on longer routes, private cabins for added privacy.
Vehicle Transport: Most sailings accommodate cars, motorbikes, and campervans, allowing you to take your own transport to Umag.
Umag is currently served by 2 ferry routes operated by 1 ferry operators including Kompas.
Umag Ferry Route Overview
Date Updated: 2025
Reaching Umag by Land and Sea
Umag is easily accessible via Croatia's well-maintained road network, located just 40 minutes from Pula and 2.5 hours from Zagreb by car. Travelers from Italy can reach Umag via regular ferry connections from Venice and Trieste, with journeys taking approximately 2-3 hours depending on the service. The town is also well-served by buses from major Croatian cities and neighboring Slovenia. For those arriving by car, ample parking is available near the ferry terminal, though spaces fill quickly during summer months – arriving early or booking in advance is recommended.
Umag Ferry Ticket Prices
Ticket costs are dynamic and depend on the operator, vessel type, and how far in advance you book. Options typically include:
Foot Passenger Tickets: The most economical way to travel.
Vehicle Tickets: Required for those traveling with a car or motorbike.
Upgrades: Options for seat class upgrades or private cabin bookings.
Note: If our system indicates there are no current sailings for your selected dates, the route may be seasonally inactive. Please check alternative dates or nearby ports.
Umag: Croatia's Charming Coastal Gateway
Perched on the northwestern tip of Croatia's Istrian peninsula, Umag blends Mediterranean charm with rich historical heritage. This picturesque coastal town serves as an important ferry hub connecting Croatia with neighboring Italy and Slovenia. With its cobblestone streets, crystal-clear waters, and distinctly Italian influence, Umag offers visitors an authentic taste of Istrian life where maritime traditions and modern tourism seamlessly coexist.
Seasonal Splendor in Umag
Umag enjoys a Mediterranean climate with warm summers and mild winters, making it an appealing destination year-round. The peak tourist season runs from June through August, when temperatures hover around 30°C (86°F) and the town buzzes with activity, including the renowned ATP Croatia Open tennis tournament in July. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer pleasantly warm weather, fewer crowds, and reduced accommodation rates. Ferry services operate most frequently during summer months, with reduced schedules during winter. Wine enthusiasts might plan their visit during September's grape harvest when local vineyards celebrate with tastings and festivals.
Popular Umag Ferry Routes
Explore some of the most-searched connections involving Umag. Please note that availability and crossing times fluctuate based on the day of the week and the time of year.
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Island Adventures and Coastal Excursions from Umag
Umag serves as an excellent base for exploring the northern Adriatic by ferry. Venice is perhaps the most popular connection, with ferries making the scenic crossing in about 2.5 hours, offering day trips to this iconic Italian city. The Brijuni Islands, a stunning national park once favored by Yugoslavia's President Tito, can be reached in under 2 hours. Nearby Poreč, with its UNESCO-listed Euphrasian Basilica, is just a short 30-minute ferry ride along the coast. For those seeking tranquility, the small fishing villages of northwestern Istria are connected by local boat services, allowing visitors to experience authentic coastal life away from the crowds.
Coastal Pleasures and Historical Treasures
Umag's Old Town, with its narrow medieval streets and 10th-century city walls, offers a glimpse into the region's Venetian past and makes for a delightful afternoon stroll. The town's Blue Flag beaches, particularly Katoro and Kanegra, provide perfect spots for swimming in the crystal-clear Adriatic. Food lovers shouldn't miss sampling Istrian specialties like fuži pasta with truffles, fresh seafood, or the region's award-winning olive oils and wines – particularly the local Malvasia and Teran varieties. Just inland, the rolling hills of Umag's countryside invite exploration, with family-run konobas (taverns) offering authentic farm-to-table dining experiences and local wine tastings.
Umag's Intriguing Maritime Legacy
Though small in size, Umag boasts a fascinating history as the first port of call for ships entering Croatian waters during the Roman Empire, earning it the nickname 'Gateway to Croatia.' The town's distinctive lighthouse, built in 1818, still operates today and stands as one of the oldest functioning lighthouses on the Adriatic coast. Umag's maritime museum houses an ancient Roman anchor believed to be over 2,000 years old, recovered from the town's harbor in the 1970s. The local dialect spoken in Umag is a unique blend of Croatian, Italian, and Slovenian, reflecting centuries of cross-cultural maritime trade.
Umag Ferry FAQs
Select your departure and arrival ports, choose your travel date, and compare the available sailings. Once booked, your ferry tickets will be issued via the operator’s preferred method - usually a convenient instant e-ticket.
Facilities depend on the ship. Most ferries offer lounges, dining areas, and restrooms. Longer routes often provide reserved seating or private cabins. You can view specific vessel details during the booking process.
Discounts for children, infants, and other passenger categories are often available. Any applicable savings will be automatically displayed when you enter your passenger details during booking.
Most operators are pet-friendly, but rules vary. You may need to register your pet in advance and ensure you have the correct documentation (such as a pet passport). Some indoor areas may have restrictions for animals.
Potentially, provided that the vessel is vehicle-capable. Vehicle spaces can sell out quickly during peak travel periods, so we highly recommend booking your vehicle space as early as possible.
Generally, we recommend arriving two hours before departure, especially if you are traveling with a vehicle or during the busy summer season. Always check your booking confirmation for specific check-in times.
If a service is disrupted, your options are subject to the operator’s policy and passenger rights regulations (such as EU 1177/2010). You will be provided with information and assistance based on the nature of the delay.
Changes and cancellations depend on the specific fare type and operator terms. Refundability and amendment fees will be clearly shown during the booking process.