TP Line
TP Line is the passenger ferry brand name owned by Tankerska Plovidba shipping company that in 2020 expanded its core business from freight transport to passenger transport, buying the Dubrovnik-based GV Line ferry company that included one fast ferry (Nona Ana) and one concession on a high-speed line, route 9087, connecting Dubrovnik with nearby islands.
Since 2020, TP Line acquired several more vessels:
Anastazija (ex Krilo), built in Spain in 2018, was previously owned by Kapetan Luka ferry company. The vessel is currently serving Dubrovnik to Lastovo via Korcula year-round fast ferry route.
Aenona (ex Majestic 9), built in Singapore in 2016, was previously owned by Majestic Fast Ferry Pte Ltd ferry company. Aenona was built in 2016, 33 meters long, and with a capacity of 200 passengers. This vessel replaced Nona Ana on route 9807.
Kolovare (ex-Majestic Liberty) & Puntamika (ex-Majestic Grace) – built in 2019, 39 m long & 317 foot-passenger capacity
With 5 fast ferries, TP Line runs in 2024 on several routes:
- Split to Hvar and back (route 9823)
- Split via Milna, Hvar, Korcula, and Pomena (Mljet) to Dubrovnik (route 9824)
- Dubrovnik to nearby islands (route 9807)
- Lastovo to Dubrovnik via Korcula (route 9808)
- Dubrovnik via Korcula, Hvar and Milna to Split (route 9828) – newly introduced in 2024
- Makarska – Bol – Hvar – Vis – Split (route 9826) – ideal to visit Vis from Hvar daily (unfortunately, currently not planned for 2024)
TP line’s ferries are comfortable and run by experienced and helpful commanders and sailors that are in charge of the vessels. They offer fast and enjoyable journeys on all of their routes.
You can buy ferry tickets for TP line ferry routes in front of the ferry docking in specific ports in all serving ports.
Alternatively, the online booking is here: TP Line
Conversation at ferry forum:
- Bicycles on catamarans for islands of Mljet, Lastovo, Korcula & Hvar
- Island Hopping (Split – Vis – Brac – Hvar – Korcula)
- Ferry from Dubrovnik to Lastovo and Split
- Ferry boat connecting the island of LASTOVO with the island of MLJET
Photos
Here are some photos and other info about the company’s catamaran fast ferries etc:
- Taking your bicycle on the ferry in Croatia
- Passenger Traffic in Croatian Ports
- Delays in Ferry Service in Croatia
- Catamaran Ferry ‘Puntamika’ (TP Line)
Video
Above video: TP Line catamaran sailing on the route from Dubrovnik via Mljet, Korcula, Hvar, and Brac to Split
Ferry company TP Line runs the following routes:
- Ferry route 9807, connecting ferry port Ubli (Lastovo) with Polace (Mljet), Korcula, Sobra (Mljet), Sipanska Luka, Dubrovnik
- Ferry route 9808, connecting ferry port Ubli (Lastovo) with Korcula, Dubrovnik, Sobra (Mljet)
- Ferry route 9823, connecting ferry port Split with Hvar
- Ferry route 9824, connecting ferry port Split with Milna (Brac), Hvar, Korcula, Pomena (Mljet), Dubrovnik
- Ferry route 9826, connecting ferry port Makarska with Bol (Brac), Hvar, Vis, Split
- Ferry route 9828, connecting ferry port Dubrovnik with Korcula, Hvar, Milna (Brac), Split