Jadrolinija

Jadrolinija is a Croatian sea shipping company. It is a state-owned company and its main mission is connecting Croatian islands to the mainland by operating regular passenger and cargo transport services. The company mainly operates car ferries on domestic routes along the Croatian coast, as well as international routes across the Adriatic Sea to Italy (to ports at Ancona and Bari).[1]

Jadrolinija d.d.
TypePublic (ZSE: JRLN)
IndustryShipping
Founded1947
HeadquartersRijeka, Croatia
Area served
Adriatic Sea
Key people
David Sopta (Chairman of the Board)
ServicesFerry
974.422 million HRK
8.508 million HRK
OwnerCroatian Government
Number of employees
1,777
Websitewww.jadrolinija.hr

Jadrolinija currently operates a fleet of 55 vessels: it has three large ferries named Dubrovnik, Marko Polo, and Zadar which are used on long range and international routes, 38 smaller ferries used for local passenger service, ten catamarans and four conventional ships. The fleet's total carrying capacity is 4,504 vehicles and 30,310 passengers.[2]

Jadrolinija was founded in Rijeka on 20 January 1947 as a continuation of various smaller shipping companies which had operated along the Croatian coast since 1872.[3] In 2019, its ships carried 12,503,396 passengers and 3,212,165 vehicles.[4]

The headquarters of Jadrolinija in Rijeka, Croatia

Current ships and routes

List of ships update on: 1 January 2022 [5][6][7]

Ferries

ShipBuiltEntered
service
Route LOA
(m)
Beam
(m)
Draught
(m)
Max speed
(knot)
Passenger
capacity
Capacity
of cars
MF Bartol Kašić19891989Vela Luka - Ubli 64.8 13.8 3.2 13.0 500 44
MF Biokovo20092009Split - Rogac 87.6 17.5 2.4 13.0 1,200 138
MF Bol20052008Brestova - Porozina 95.4 20.0 2.3 11.5 600 176
MF Brač20142014 99.8 17.5 2.4 12.5 616 145
MF Brestova19851999Mali Lošinj 57.6 16.8 3.1 12.5 338 70
MF Cres20052005Kraljevica 87.6 17.5 2.4 11.5 600 100
MF Dubrovnik19791996Dubrovnik - Bari; Bar - Bari 122.0 18.8 4.8 20.0 1,300 300
MF Faros20102020 105.0 17.5 14.0 650 170
MF Hanibal Lucić19931994Dubrovnik - Lopud - Šipan - Suđurađ 49.9 12.8 3.1 12.5 360 35
MF Hrvat20072007Split - Supetar 87.6 17.5 2.4 13.0 1,200 138
MF Ilovik20062007Valbiska - Merag 95.8 7.5 2.8 12.0 500 170
MF Jadran20102010Zadar - Preko 87.6 17.5 2.4 13.0 1,200 138
MF Juraj Dalmatinac20072007Split - Stari Grad/Split - Supetar 87.6 17.5 2.4 13.0 1,200 138
MF Kijevo19971997Biograd - Tkon 41.2 16.0 2.4 9.5 150 36
MF Korčula20072008Split - Vela Luka - Ubli 101.4 17.3 3.5 16.0 685 150
MF Laslovo19971997Drvenik - Sućuraj 41.2 16.0 2.4 9.5 150 36
MF Kornati20142014 99.8 17.5 2.4 12.5 616 145
MF Krk20142014 99.8 17.5 2.4 12.5 616 145
MF Lastovo19691978Zadar - Ist - Olib - Silba - Premuda - Mali Lošinj 72.7 13.7 3.7 14.0 482 60
MF Lošinj20102020 97.9 16.0 13.0 600 140
MF Lošinjanka19691969Šibenik - Zlarin - Kaprije - Žirje 48.0 10.8 1.8 10.8 200 30
MF Lubenice19891998Prapratno - Sobra 58.5 16.7 3.5 13.0 350 60
MF Marjan20052005Split - Supetar 87.6 17.5 2.4 12.3 1,200 130
MF Marko Polo19731988Split - Ancona 128.1 19.6 5.7 19.5 1,100 270
MF Mate Balota19881988Zadar - - Rava - Mala Rava 64.7 13.4 2.9 11.0 440 50
MF Mljet20142014 99.8 17.5 2.4 12.5 616 145
MF Otok Pašman20032021 42.0 15.3 250 35
MF Pelješčanka19711971Makarska - Sumartin 48.0 10.8 2.2 11.5 209 30
MF Petar Hektorović19891999Split - Vis 91.8 18.0 3.8 15.5 1,080 120
MF Prizna19701991Prizna - Žigljen 54.0 13.7 2.5 8.0 300 60
MF Sis19741997Zadar - Preko 73.8 16.4 2.5 10.5 700 70
MF Ston19971997Drvenik - Sućuraj 41.2 16.0 2.4 9.5 150 31
MF Supetar20042004Prizna - Žigljen 87.6 17.5 2.4 11.5 594 100
MF Sveti Juraj19801991Zadar - Rivanj - Sestrunj - Zverinac - Molat 49.9 12.8 3.2 11.0 300 45
MF Sveti Krševan20042004Orebić - Dominče 87.6 17.5 2.4 11.5 600 100
MF Šoltanka19711971Trogir - Seget Donji - Drvenik Mali - Drvenik Veli - Split 48.0 10.8 2.4 11.5 200 30
MF Tin Ujević20022003Split - Stari Grad / Split - Supetar 98.3 17.0 2.7 14.0 1,000 200
MF Ugljan20112020 102.2 18.0 2.7 11.0 650 114
MF Valun19831998Split - Supetar 81.2 15.1 3.4 13.0 730 60
MF Vladimir Nazor19861986Mali Lošinj 87.5 14.0 3.0 12.5 450 70
MF Zadar19932004Zadar - Ancona 116.0 18.9 5.2 17.5 1,053 280

Catamarans

Ship Built Entered
service
Route LOA
(m)
Beam
(m)
Draught
(m)
Max speed
(knot)
Passenger
capacity
HSC Adriana19901998Split - Hvar - Vela Luka - Ubli 40.0 10.1 1.3 36.0 356
HSC Dora19852015 41.9 7.6 28.0 350
HSC Dubravka19912001Mali Lošinj - Susak - Unije - Martinšćica - Cres - Rijeka 41.6 11.0 1.4 32.0 306
HSC Jelena20182018 42.2 11.6 1.6 40.0 403
HSC Judita19902001Korčula - (Prigradica) - Hvar - Split 41.6 11.0 1.4 32.0 316
HSC Karolina19892004Split - Bol - Jelsa 41.6 11.0 1.2 34.0 316
HSC Novalja19912004Rijeka - Rab - Novalja 41.6 11.0 1.2 34.0 316
HSC Olea19811991 29.0 9.0 1.3 26.0 218
HSC Silba19901998Zadar - Molat - Ist 36.5 9.8 1.2 36.0 310
HSC Vida20112016 38.5 10.2 304

Conventional ships

Ship Built Entered
service
Route LOA
(m)
Beam
(m)
Draught
(m)
Max speed
(knot)
Passenger
capacity
MS Lara19881991Šibenik - Zlarin - Prvić Luka - Šepurine - Vodice 37.6 6.3 1.7 12.0 250
MS Postira19631963Dubrovnik - Koločep - Lopud - Suđurađ - Šipanska Luka 44.6 8.1 2.9 14.0 380
MS Premuda19571957Mali Lošinj - Srakane Vele - Unije - Ilovik - Susak - Mali Lošinj 44.7 8.2 2.8 13.0 450
MS Tijat19551955Šibenik - Zlarin - Prvić Luka - Šepurine - Vodice 37.6 7.0 2.4 12.0 300

See also

References

  1. The Rough Guide to Croatia. Rough Guides Limited. 1 March 2016. p. 56. ISBN 978-0-241-27047-9.
  2. "Profil Jadrolinije" [Jadrolinija's profile]. Jadrolinija (in Croatian). Retrieved 1 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  3. "Jubileji velikih riječkih brodara: Jadroliniji slavlje, Jugoliniji lumin tuge". Novi list (in Croatian). 21 January 2012. Archived from the original on 30 May 2013. Retrieved 15 July 2013.
  4. "Plan poslovanja za 2021" [Business plan for 2021.] (PDF). Jadrolinija (in Croatian). Rijeka. 21 December 2021. Retrieved 1 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. "Trajekti" [Ferries]. Jadrolinija (in Croatian). Retrieved 1 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. "Katamarani" [Catamarans]. Jadrolinija (in Croatian). Retrieved 1 January 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. "Klasični brodovi" [Conventional ships]. Jadrolinija (in Croatian). Retrieved 1 January 2022.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)

Further reading

  • Seville, Richard (2009). Mediterranean Ferries. Ramsey, Isle of Man: Ferry Publications. ISBN 9781871947984.
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