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Discover Krka Waterfalls with this full-day guided tour from Makarska Riviera, including a visit to Stella Croatica, waterfalls, lakes, and old mills for $104.

The Krka Waterfalls Excursion from Makarska Riviera offers an engaging day out for those eager to see Croatia’s natural beauty and learn about local traditions. Priced at $104 per person, this full-day trip combines scenic landscapes with cultural insights, making it a compelling choice for outdoor lovers and history enthusiasts alike. The tour includes transportation, a professional guide, and entrance fees to both Krka National Park and Stella Croatica.
Travelers benefit from a well-organized itinerary that starts with a brief stop at Stella Croatica, where they gain an appreciation for Dalmatian artisan crafts and organic products. The main highlight is a walk through Krka National Park to marvel at the Skradinski Buk waterfalls, offering plenty of time to enjoy the lush scenery, picturesque lakes, and streams. The tour balances natural wonders with cultural touches, though it does exclude lunch, so bringing snacks or planning for meals is recommended.
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The trip begins with a short stop at Stella Croatica, an ethno-agro park located on Klis. Here, visitors explore organic products and learn about traditional Dalmatian gastronomy. The atmosphere recreates an old Dalmatian village, with insights into local crafts and family-run organic production. This stop offers a cultural snapshot before heading into the natural scenery of Krka National Park.
The guide provides insights into the heritage of the region, enhancing the experience with stories about local traditions. The visit to Stella Croatica is complemented by the entrance fee included in the tour, ensuring a smooth experience without extra costs. The stop also includes a chance to browse the Stella shop, which many find appealing, thanks to its authentic products and crafts.
Following the cultural stop, travelers enjoy a bus ride through Croatia’s scenic landscapes as they head towards Krka National Park. The drive takes advantage of Croatia’s well-maintained motorways, providing comfortable and straightforward transportation. The entire journey offers glimpses of the Dalmatian countryside, setting a peaceful tone for the day ahead.
The tour is ideal for those who appreciate a relaxed pace combined with beautiful views. The logistics are handled efficiently, with clear communication about pickup points and times, which are arranged after reservation. This organization makes the experience accessible, even for those unfamiliar with the area.
Once in Krka National Park, the focus shifts to exploring the Krka river, renowned for its pristine scenery and lush greenery. The main attraction is Skradinski Buk, a site where the river cascades over many small lakes and streams, creating stunning waterfalls and pools. The waterfalls are especially impressive, with water flowing over rocks into the blue-green lakes.
Visitors stroll along trails that wind through the landscape, offering numerous opportunities for photos and quiet observation. The ethnographic collection and old mills at the site provide cultural context, showing traditional ways of life linked to the river. The guided walk ensures you don’t miss these highlights, and the ample free time allows for a leisurely exploration.
More Great Tours NearbyA notable part of the Krka experience is visiting old mills, which showcase traditional craftsmanship. These mills are part of the ethnographic displays, illustrating how local communities utilized the river for their daily work. Visitors can observe historical tools and learn about crafts that have been preserved or restored.
The guide offers background stories about local industries and old crafts, making the visit both educational and entertaining. This component enriches the experience, connecting natural beauty with cultural history, and providing a deeper understanding of Dalmatian heritage.
The stop at Stella Croatica stands out as a highlight for many. The organic products are produced by a modern family in an authentic Dalmatian setting, blending tradition with sustainability. Visitors get a glimpse of how organic products are made and are encouraged to appreciate the gastro-cultural heritage of the region.
This visit is a short but meaningful addition, offering a taste of Dalmatian delicacies and the opportunity to purchase authentic souvenirs. The entrance fee is included, making it a seamless cultural experience. Many praise the helpful guides who explain the significance of the products and local customs.

The tour features comfortable transportation on a coach, with pickup arranged through the booking process. Travelers are advised to bring comfortable shoes, as the walk through the park involves some trail walking. The guided tour offers clear explanations in English and German, and the pacing allows for plenty of time at each stop.
While swimming is not permitted, the timing and route are designed to maximize sightseeing and photography opportunities, with enough free time to explore or relax. The tour operates smoothly, with cancellation available up to 24 hours in advance for those needing flexibility.
This excursion stands out due to its inclusion of the Stella Croatica stop, providing a cultural dimension often missing from similar nature-focused trips. The combination of natural landscapes and local heritage offers a balanced experience. The guided walk at Krka ensures visitors see the key features without feeling rushed, while the entrance fees included add value.
Plus, the price point of $104 makes it accessible for a full-day adventure. The positive reviews highlight the well-organized nature, the helpfulness of the guides, and the stunning waterfalls as key strengths. The tour suits those who want a mix of nature, culture, and easy logistics.

The Krka Waterfalls Excursion from Makarska Riviera offers an enjoyable and informative day immersed in Croatia’s natural beauty and cultural traditions. Its organized approach, including transport, guides, and entrance fees, makes for a stress-free experience. The waterfalls are visually captivating, and the heritage stops add meaningful context.
While lunch is not included, travelers can plan ahead or enjoy local options during free time. The no swimming rule is worth noting for water lovers but isn’t unusual for park visits of this kind. This tour provides a balanced blend of scenic walks, cultural insights, and authentic Dalmatian experiences—ideal for those seeking a comprehensive outdoor adventure in Croatia.
“Really well organized, the guide was super helpful, and the little visit to the Stella shop was great too. The waterfalls were amazing, and we had …”
Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, transportation from Makarska to Krka National Park and back is included.
How much does the tour cost?
The tour is priced at $104 per person.
What are the main highlights of the trip?
Highlights include Krka waterfalls, Skradinski Buk, old mills, and a visit to Stella Croatica.
Are there any physical requirements?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, as walking along trails is part of the experience.
Can I swim at Krka Waterfalls?
No, swimming is not allowed during this tour.
How long is the tour?
It covers a full day, with stops at key locations and enough time to explore each.
Do I need to pay extra for entrance fees?
No, all entrance fees to the park and Stella Croatica are included in the price.
Is the tour suitable for families?
Yes, it is suitable for those who enjoy outdoor walks and cultural experiences, with a relaxed pace.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.