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Experience the stunning Krka Waterfalls from Split with a boat cruise, free time for swimming in Primosten, and expert guides. All for just $32 per person.


This tour offers a cost-effective way to see the spectacular Krka National Park and its famous waterfalls. For only $32 per person, you get a full day of sightseeing, including a river cruise, guided explanations, and plenty of free time to explore. It’s a popular option among over 9,950 reviews, boasting an impressive 4.8 out of 5-star rating.
The trip departs from Split’s Gregory of Nin statue, opposite the Diocletian’s Palace gates, with easy meeting instructions—look for a white umbrella. The experience begins with a 90-minute bus ride in an air-conditioned coach. Travelers who prefer a more private experience can opt for upgraded private transport.
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The journey starts with a visit to Skradin, the quaint town that marks the entrance to Krka National Park. This historic village dates back to ancient times and offers a peaceful setting before the main sightseeing. The town’s cobblestone streets and local charm make it an enjoyable place for a quick stroll or a snack break.
From Skradin, a panoramic boat cruise takes visitors into the heart of Krka. The boat ride itself is a highlight, providing spectacular views of the river and surrounding landscapes as it heads toward Skradinski Buk. The boat cruise duration is designed to build anticipation and allow for photo opportunities.

The main attraction of the trip is the Skradinski Buk Falls, renowned for their cascading waters and natural beauty. The waterfalls are large, with multiple tiers creating a spectacular scene. The guided tour inside the park provides insights into the history and ecology of the area, helping visitors appreciate the significance of this natural wonder.
You’ll have over 2 hours of free time at Skradinski Buk, enabling you to snap photos, relax, or grab a snack while enjoying the views. The walk around the falls is manageable, but comfortable shoes are recommended. Note that swimming inside the park is not allowed, but nearby Primosten’s beaches offer perfect spots for a dip.

After exploring Krka’s waterfalls, the tour heads back to Split, offering spectacular views of the Dalmatian coastline en route. The return journey is a chance to relax in the air-conditioned bus and reflect on the day’s highlights. Many reviews praise the beautiful scenery, and some mention that the timing allows for photo stops and sightseeing.
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The last stop is Primosten, a picturesque coastal town famous for its pebble beaches and charming streets. Tourists get roughly 2 hours of free time to swim, explore, or enjoy local food. Many opt for a quick swim in the clear waters or stroll through cobblestone alleys lined with cafes and shops.
There is also an option for wine tasting, which adds a local flavor to the visit. Primosten’s beaches are celebrated for their beauty and calm waters, making this stop a relaxing way to unwind after exploring Krka.

Travelers should bring comfortable shoes, sunglasses, a sun hat, swimwear, and a towel for the beach. Packing snacks and water ensures you’re well-prepared for the day. Remember, swimming inside Krka is not permitted, so plan for a swim in Primosten instead.
For those wanting to save on park entry fees, cash payments at the entrance can provide up to 30% discounts if tickets are purchased on the spot. The tour includes insurance, a knowledgeable guide, and transport, but food and drinks are not included.

The tour features local guides with many reviews praising their knowledge, friendliness, and professionalism. Guides like Ted, Ante, Nina, Gianna, Marco, and Leo are highlighted for creating enjoyable and informative experiences.
Most guides excel at explaining the park’s history and providing timely information about meeting points and best spots. Many reviews emphasize how their enthusiasm and support make the day memorable and hassle-free.

The tour’s timing is structured to give ample free time at each stop, with more than 2 hours at Krka and 2 hours in Primosten. This allows for relaxed exploration without feeling rushed.
The bus ride is described as comfortable and scenic, with some reports mentioning the importance of early arrival to avoid crowds. The overall pacing is praised for balancing sightseeing and leisure, making the trip suitable for most travelers.

This full-day experience is perfect for those looking to see Krka’s waterfalls without the hassle of planning transportation or logistics. It suits people who appreciate free time and relaxing in a beach town after sightseeing.
However, it may not be ideal for people with mobility impairments due to the nature of walking in the park and cobblestone streets in Primosten. The tour’s price and inclusions make it a good value for travelers seeking a comprehensive day trip from Split.
This tour offers a well-organized, affordable, and beautiful way to experience the splendor of Krka National Park. The river cruise, guided explanations, and free time at both waterfalls and Primosten’s beaches are highlights that many reviews praise.
Many travelers find the guides’ friendliness and knowledge stand out, helping turn a simple sightseeing day into a memorable experience. The low price combined with the scenic stops and free time ensures this trip remains a popular choice for budget-conscious visitors.
While park entry tickets are not included unless paid on the spot, the discounts available make this an economical option. For those wanting a mix of nature, coastline, and local charm, this full-day tour from Split delivers on its promises.
“The trip was fab – the waterfalls are not to be missed and the visit to Primoten was lovely – very nice small beach town. Our guide Ted was fantast…”
Are park entry tickets included?
Park entry tickets are not included unless you select the option with tickets. You can pay in cash on the day for up to 30% discount.
Is swimming allowed inside Krka National Park?
No, swimming inside the park is prohibited. However, Primosten’s beaches provide the perfect spots for a swim afterward.
What is the meeting point?
The tour starts at the large Gregory of Nin statue opposite Diocletian’s Palace in Split, marked by a white umbrella.
How long is the free time at each stop?
You get over 2 hours at Skradinski Buk and about 2 hours in Primosten for swimming or exploring.
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
No, it’s not suitable for those with mobility impairments due to walking in the park and narrow streets in Primosten.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You can also reserve without paying upfront.