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Discover Krka National Park from Split with this full-day tour featuring a boat cruise, swimming, and visits to Skradinski Buk, Primosten, and Šibenik for $32.37.
Exploring Croatia’s natural beauty becomes effortless with the Split: Krka National Park with Boat Cruise and Swimming tour. Priced at just $32.37 per person, this full-day experience lasts approximately 9 hours and 30 minutes and offers travelers the chance to see Krka’s famous waterfalls, enjoy a scenic boat ride, and relax by the water. The tour is designed for those with limited time in Croatia but eager to experience one of its most scenic parks, making it ideal for first-timers or casual day-trippers.
A key feature that sets this tour apart is the included 30-minute boat cruise across the park’s interconnected lakes, combined with free time for swimming at Primosten. The tour departs from Split’s Gregory of Nin Statue and ends back in the city, ensuring convenience and comfort throughout. Although admission fees are not included in the price, travelers benefit from a discount of up to 30% on park entrance tickets. The tour’s popularity is reflected in its high rating of 5.0 from 1,693 reviews, and 99% of participants recommend it.


Krka National Park is Croatia’s natural jewel, famous for its spectacular waterfalls and lush greenery. The tour offers a comprehensive exploration of the park, with three hours of free time primarily at Skradinski Buk, the park’s most iconic waterfall. During this period, a guided walk with a professional guide enhances the experience, providing insights into the park’s flora and fauna.
The waterfalls are a highlight, with visitors appreciating the spectacular views and tranquil surroundings. Travelers report that the main waterfall is particularly impressive, and the water mill adds an extra touch of charm. The boat cruise connects Skradinski Buk to the town of Skradin, offering fabulous views of the lakes and waterfalls, as well as a chance to relax and enjoy the scenery.
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The Skradinski Buk area is a key stop on the tour, where visitors get about three hours to explore. This includes a one-hour guided walk led by a professional guide, who shares interesting facts about the park’s ecosystem. The walk is engaging and informative, making it a great way to appreciate the natural beauty beyond just taking photos.
While admission to the park is not included in the ticket price, travelers benefit from a discount of up to 30%. The view of the waterfalls, combined with the sound of cascading water, makes this part of the tour a memorable highlight. Visitors should be prepared for walking, but the terrain is generally manageable for most.
A standout feature of this tour is the boat cruise, which lasts about 30 minutes. The boat takes travelers from Skradinski Buk to Skradin, providing beautiful panoramic views of the interconnected lakes and waterfalls. This relaxing ride is frequently praised for its scenic beauty and ease of travel between key stops.
The boat ride also offers an opportunity to unwind after the walking tour, with many appreciating the fantastic photo opportunities. The boat’s convenience helps make the overall pace of the tour smooth and enjoyable.

After exploring Krka, the tour makes a two-hour stop in Primosten, where visitors can swim at a local beach. This stop is perfect for those who want to cool off after a morning of walking or enjoy some leisure time. The town of Primosten is noted for its beautiful beaches and relaxing atmosphere.
Along With swimming, travelers can opt for lunch at local restaurants or indulge in wine tasting, which is available as an optional activity at an extra charge. The stop is praised for its scenic setting and provides a refreshing break from the park’s exploration.

From April 1st to May 15th, the tour visits Šibenik instead of Primosten, offering a chance to explore Croatia’s first Croatian-established town. The highlight here is the St. James Cathedral, a significant architectural monument. The town’s historic streets and churches give a glimpse into Croatia’s cultural heritage.
The two-hour visit allows enough time for sightseeing, strolling, or simply soaking in the town’s historic charm. While swimming is not available during this period, the cultural experience remains a valuable part of the tour.

The tour departs from the Gregory of Nin Statue in Split, with precise instructions provided upon booking. The transportation is in an air-conditioned vehicle, making the journey comfortable. The group size is capped at 50 travelers, ensuring a balance between social interaction and personal space.
The tour includes transportation to and from Krka, saving the hassle of arranging separate travel. Most travelers find the logistics smooth, and the meeting point is accessible by nearby public transportation.

Priced at $32.37, this tour offers exceptional value considering the boat cruise, guided walks, and stops included. Although admission fees are not included, the discounts of up to 30% help offset this cost. Many reviews highlight the good pacing and professional guides, such as Nina, Leo, and Marko, who are praised for their knowledge, humor, and helpfulness.
Some criticism exists about crowds or weather conditions, but overall, the high ratings and positive comments emphasize a well-organized experience. The free cancellation policy adds flexibility, making it easier to plan.

This tour is perfect for first-time visitors who want a comprehensive day trip with minimal planning. It appeals to those interested in natural scenery, waterfalls, and swimming. The comfortable transportation and guided walk make it accessible for most, though travelers should be prepared for some walking.
It suits families, couples, and solo travelers alike, especially those who appreciate value for money and well-organized logistics. The small group size and friendly guides ensure a personalized experience.
The Split: Krka National Park with Boat Cruise and Swimming tour offers a cost-effective and scenic day exploring one of Croatia’s most beautiful parks. The highlight remains the waterfalls and lakes, complemented by a relaxing boat cruise and swimming opportunity in Primosten or Šibenik.
While admission fees are separate, the discounts offered and value-added features make this tour a great choice for travelers seeking convenience and natural beauty. The professional guides and smooth logistics ensure a pleasant experience, especially for those eager to enjoy Croatia’s outdoors without complicated planning.
This tour resonates most with those who enjoy nature, easy-paced travel, and scenic stops, making it an ideal full-day escape from Split.
“Nina is an amazing tour guide! The tour was very well planned and she was very helpful and enthusiastic. Would definitely recommend for anyone want…”
What is included in the tour price?
The price includes transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, a 30-minute boat tour, a guided walk at Skradinski Buk, and a stop in Primosten for swimming or optional wine tasting.
Are park entrance fees included?
No, admission tickets are not included, but travelers benefit from discounts of up to 30% on the park’s entrance fee.
How long is the boat cruise?
The boat cruise lasts approximately 30 minutes, offering great views across the lakes and waterfalls.
Can I swim during the tour?
Yes, there is a two-hour stop in Primosten for swimming and relaxing at the beach. Swimming inside Krka during the visit is not permitted.
What are the main stops on this tour?
The key stops are Skradinski Buk Waterfall, Primosten, and Šibenik (April to May).
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers find the tour suitable for most ages, but some walking is involved. Children under 7 are free for park entry, but swimming and additional activities may depend on individual plans.
What is the tour’s cancelation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refundable.
How do I meet the tour guide?
The tour departs from the Gregory of Nin Statue in Split; clear meeting instructions are provided upon booking.
Is this tour available year-round?
Yes, but the Šibenik stop replaces Primosten from April 1st to May 15th.