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Discover the beauty of Krka Waterfalls on this guided day trip from Split, including boat rides, park exploration, and optional wine tasting for just $32.37.
Exploring Croatia’s natural wonders becomes effortless with the From Split: Krka Waterfalls Tour. Priced at $32.37 per person, this 8 to 9-hour trip offers a seamless way to experience Krka National Park without the hassle of planning. The tour departs from Split early in the morning, with a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle that features WiFi, ensuring a pleasant journey. Visitors have a choice to explore Krka Waterfalls with a guide or independently, plus enjoy a boat cruise on the Krka River. For those interested, an optional wine tasting at Skradin provides a relaxing end to the day.
This tour has garnered high praise, with a perfect 5.0 rating from 1,666 reviews and 97% of participants recommending it. Its popularity is reflected in the fact that it was booked over five times just last week. The tour’s flexibility, scenic stops, and knowledgeable guides stand out, making it an attractive option for travelers seeking a mix of nature, history, and leisure. With a focus on convenience—such as skip-the-line entry—it’s ideal for visitors who want a well-organized day without the stress of self-arranged logistics.


The tour begins sharply at 8:00 am from Gray Line Croatia, Obala Hrvatskog narodnog preporoda 21 in Split. You’ll travel in a modern, air-conditioned coach, where an experienced guide shares insights about the trip and the destinations along the way. The journey to Skradin, a small Croatian town near the park, is smooth thanks to the WiFi-equipped vehicle and efficient group sizes capped at 60 travelers.
Once in Skradin, travelers transfer onto a boat cruise that takes you across the Krka River. This water ride offers a refreshing start to the park experience, with the scent of nature and the sound of Skradinski Buk waterfall setting the tone for the day.
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At Krka National Park, visitors have around 2 hours and 30 minutes to enjoy the stunning scenery. The park features walks through natural landscapes, with highlights including the ethno museum, old watermills, and Croatia’s first hydroelectric power station.
The boat ride upon park entry offers a scenic introduction to the waterfalls, which are often praised for their breathtaking beauty. Visitors can choose to follow the guided tour—which provides rich explanations—or explore independently at their own pace. The park’s environment is largely accessible for walking, but note that swimming in the waterfalls is not permitted during this tour.

After exploring the park, travelers have 1 hour and 30 minutes in Skradin. This small town provides a peaceful setting for relaxation, with options to swim in the nearby water or enjoy a 30-minute wine tasting tour for an additional cost. The wine tasting is highly recommended by previous visitors, as it offers a chance to sample local varieties in a laid-back atmosphere.
For those who prefer not to participate in the tasting, the time is perfect to unwind, savour local cuisine, or stroll through Skradin’s charming streets. The town’s quiet ambiance and the opportunity to relax after a busy morning make it a pleasant end to the activity.

The tour covers round-trip transportation in an air-conditioned bus, a guided tour of Krka, including visits to the Ethno Museum and watermills, plus a boat cruise on the Krka River. Insurance is included, providing peace of mind.
However, park entry tickets are not included in the base price and must be paid cash only on the day of the visit. Ticket prices vary seasonally: $30 for adults from June to September, $15 for children and students; $10 and $7 outside this period. The wine & cheese tasting, available in Skradin, is extra.

Previous reviews frequently praise the guides, especially Dario, for being entertaining, knowledgeable, and engaging. Reviews highlight the balance of guided commentary and free time to explore independently. Tour guides often share interesting historical facts, making the experience both informative and personable.
The flexible itinerary allows visitors to follow the guide or explore on their own, which many find beneficial. The timing of stops is well managed, including ample time at waterfalls and relaxed breaks in Skradin.

The Krka Waterfalls are the tour’s main attraction, often described as stunning and breathtaking. The Skradinski Buk waterfall is a crowd favorite for its powerful cascade and scenic setting. The boat ride enhances the experience, offering beautiful views of the park’s lush surroundings.
In Skradin, the small, sleepy town provides a peaceful atmosphere. Visitors appreciate the scenic streets and the chance to unwind in nature combined with the local charm.

Participants should bring cash for park entry tickets and optional tastings. The costs are clearly listed, but travelers should plan accordingly. The tour begins at 8:00 am, so arriving a few minutes early is advisable.
The tour is suitable for most age groups, but children must be accompanied by an adult. The walks are manageable, but some parts could be less accessible for those with mobility issues. Comfortable footwear is recommended, especially if choosing to walk back from the waterfalls.

This Krka Waterfalls tour is ideal for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and those seeking a relaxing day in scenic surroundings. The guided insights and scenic boat cruise add depth to the experience, while the free time in Skradin allows for leisure.
Visitors who value organized logistics and skip-the-line entry benefit from the convenient transportation and timed stops. The optional wine tasting makes it particularly appealing to adults looking for relaxation and local flavor.
The From Split: Krka Waterfalls Tour combines scenic beauty, historical interest, and relaxation at a very accessible price. Its high-rated guides and flexible approach make it a popular choice for those wanting to explore Croatia’s natural scenery without the hassle of planning.
While park entry tickets are paid separately, the skip-the-line access and comfortable transport provide excellent value. The scenic boat rides and time in Skradin are particular highlights, making this tour a well-rounded day trip.
This tour suits travelers of most ages who appreciate nature, history, and leisurely exploration. It’s a reliable, enjoyable way to experience the Krka Waterfalls and enjoy a glimpse of local Croatian charm.
“Dario our host was entertaining and an exceptional guide! The waterfalls and history of the area were intriguing and beautiful. The freedom to foll…”
Is transportation included in the tour price?
Yes, round-trip transportation in an air-conditioned bus is included.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 8 to 9 hours from departure to return.
Do I need to buy park tickets in advance?
No, park entry tickets are paid cash only on the day of the visit, not included in the initial price.
Can I explore the park independently?
Yes, the guided tour offers the option to explore with guidance or independently.
Is swimming allowed in Krka National Park?
No, during this tour, swimming in the waterfalls is not permitted.
What does the tour include besides transportation?
It includes guided tour of Krka, ethno museum, watermills, boat cruise, and insurance.
Is there an option for wine tasting?
Yes, a 30-minute wine tasting tour in Skradin is available, but it requires additional payment.
What are the ticket prices for the park?
Prices vary seasonally: $30 for adults from June to September, $15 for children and students; $10 and $7 outside this period.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children can participate with adult supervision, and the tour is generally family-friendly.
What should I bring for the day?
Bring cash for tickets and optional tastings, comfortable walking shoes, and sunscreen for outdoor activities.