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Discover Croatia's stunning Krka Waterfalls and historic Trogir on this full-day tour from Split, including a scenic boat cruise and expert-guided exploration.
The Krka Waterfalls tour with Trogir walking and Krka panoramic boat cruise offers a compelling way to experience some of Croatia’s most beautiful natural and historic sights. For $47.96 per person, this 8.5-hour guided trip departs from Split, combining a visit to the UNESCO-listed town of Trogir with an exploration of Krka National Park. The tour stands out for its value, as it includes hotel pickup, round-trip transport, and a spectacular boat cruise along the Krka River.
While the tour is packed with highlights, it also offers flexibility with free time for lunch, swimming, and exploring at each stop. The guides are praised for their knowledge, friendly approach, and ability to make the experience engaging. This tour suits travelers who appreciate a mix of history, nature, and scenic boat rides, but those seeking more time at each location may find the schedule tight.


The tour begins at ugaman Tours, located at Obala Lazareta 3, Split, with departures at 8:15 am. The group size is limited to 50 travelers, helping ensure a comfortable experience. Transport is included, with optional hotel pickup from selected Split hotels upon request.
The round-trip journey takes you from the bustling harbor city to the scenic sights of Trogir and Krka National Park. Travelers should arrive at least 15 minutes early, and the bus provides a comfortable ride with fuel surcharge already included in the price.
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The tour’s first stop is the medieval town of Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its stone-paved streets and historic architecture. The guided tour lasts about 1 hour and 15 minutes, giving enough time to soak in the atmosphere.
Highlights include the Kamerlengo castle and the promenade, both offering picturesque views and interesting stories about the town’s past. Guests are encouraged to wander freely after the guided part, discovering charming cafes, shops, and historic sites at their own pace. Many reviewers note that less time in Trogir might allow for a longer visit, but the time allocated still offers a solid introduction.

The main attraction of the tour is the Krka National Park, famous for its Skradinski Buk waterfalls. Known as Europe’s largest travertine cascade system, this site boasts impressive tumbling waterfalls across a longer and wider landscape than other Croatian parks.
The guided walk beneath the waterfalls takes around 3 hours, walking along scenic boardwalks and wooden pathways through pine forests. The visit includes a panoramic boat cruise along the Krka River for about 30 minutes, providing stunning views of the canyon and surrounding nature. Visitors can also explore historic watermills and small villages, with free time in Skradin for lunch or a swim.

The boat ride is a signature component, taking visitors through the heart of Krka National Park. Starting from the waterfalls, the panoramic cruise offers a different perspective of the canyon’s natural beauty. Many reviews mention the peaceful atmosphere during the cruise and the spectacular views of the waterfalls from the water.
The 30-minute cruise is free of charge and complements the walking tour perfectly, giving a relaxing break and excellent photo opportunities along the way.

After the boat cruise, the tour includes about 1 hour of free time in Skradin, a small town known for its lakeside charm. This is the opportunity to grab lunch, relax, or swim in the clear waters of the nearby Krka River. Some travelers take advantage of this time to explore local shops or simply enjoy the scenic waterfront views.
Guests should note that entrance tickets to Krka National Park are not included in the tour price. The admission fee varies seasonally, with €16 for adults in peak months and €10 in spring, autumn, and October. Children under 6 are free, and the fee is paid cash at check-in.
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The guides are consistently praised for their knowledge, engaging stories, and friendly demeanor. Many reviews highlight guides like Mate, who shares Croatian history and keeps the group entertained. The small-group size and professional approach help create a relaxed, informative environment.
Travelers recommend the guides’ ability to balance sightseeing with storytelling, making the day both educational and fun. Some comments mention that timings at stops can be tight, especially during busy months, so flexibility is appreciated.

Comfortable walking shoes and casual clothing are advised due to the scenic walks through parks and towns. Warm clothes and an umbrella are recommended if visiting in spring, autumn, or winter. Bringing water and a snack ensures you stay refreshed during the day.
For those interested in swimming, the free time in Skradin offers a chance, but it’s best to wear swimwear under your clothes. Remember, entrance fees are paid in cash, and photo opportunities abound at every stop.

This tour offers a great balance of natural beauty and historic exploration. It stands out because of its value, including pickup, transport, and the boat cruise. Unlike some tours that focus solely on waterfalls or towns, this combines both, with plenty of free time to personalize the experience.
Other tours might include additional destinations like Plitvice Lakes or Hvar Island, but this itinerary’s focus on Krka and Trogir makes it more manageable for a full-day experience. The positive reviews emphasize the guide’s professionalism and stunning scenery as key strengths.
This trip offers exceptional value for $47.96, blending cultural sights with nature’s wonders. The scenic boat cruise and walk through Krka’s waterfalls are highlights, supported by expert guides who make the experience engaging and informative.
While the schedule can be busy, the flexibility at each stop allows for a personalized visit. It’s especially suitable for those eager to see Croatia’s waterfalls and historic towns without the hassle of planning transportation or tickets.
This tour provides a well-rounded day full of spectacular views, interesting stories, and relaxing moments, making it a favorite choice for anyone exploring Split.
“Great tour! Mate is a fantastic tour guide. His knowledge, fun personality and helpful recommendations made it a great day for us! We thoroughly en…”
Are hotel pickups available for this tour?
Yes, hotel pickup is offered from select Split hotels upon request, making the start of the day smoother.
How much does entrance to Krka National Park cost?
The admission fee varies seasonally: €16 for adults during peak months and €10 in spring, autumn, and October. Children under 6 are free. Payment is in cash at check-in.
What is included in the tour price?
The price covers transport, professional guide, fuel surcharge, and insurance. It does not include the park entrance fee or lunch.
How long is the free time in Skradin?
Guests have about 1 hour for lunch, swimming, and relaxation in Skradin after the boat cruise.
What are the main attractions of the tour?
The highlights include Trogir’s UNESCO-listed historic center, the Skradinski Buk waterfalls, and the scenic boat cruise along the Krka River.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children under 6 are free, and the tour suits families comfortable with walking and outdoor activities.
Can I swim during the tour?
Yes, swimming is possible during the free time in Skradin, provided you bring appropriate gear.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of cultural exploration, stunning waterfalls, and the panoramic boat cruise makes it a balanced and memorable day for visitors to Split.