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Discover Croatia’s natural beauty and historic charm on this private day tour from Split, visiting Krka Waterfalls, Primosten, and Trogir in one seamless trip.
This private day tour from Split, Croatia, offers an engaging blend of stunning scenery, historic sites, and local flavors. For $719.36 per group (up to 8 people), the tour spans approximately 6 to 8 hours, making it a manageable yet comprehensive way to explore some of Dalmatia’s highlights. It includes pickup, air-conditioned transportation, WiFi, and bottled water, with the flexibility of free time at each stop. Its popularity is reflected in an average booking time of 117 days in advance, and it maintains a perfect 5.0 rating from 20 reviews, with 100% recommendation.
This tour is particularly suitable for those who want a personalized experience that combines nature, history, and cuisine. While it does not include entrance fees or lunch, the skip-the-line access at Krka National Park and the guided exploration of Trogir provide a smooth and enriching experience. The only consideration is that travelers should be comfortable with walking and some steps at the park, and plan for their own meals.

The tour begins at Krka National Park, where skip-the-line access allows you to avoid crowds and maximize your time exploring. The park is celebrated for its spectacular waterfalls and wooden pathways that wind through lush forests. Visitors can take two hours of free time to stroll at their own pace, snap photos of the rushing waters, and absorb the natural beauty.
While swimming in the waterfalls is no longer permitted—likely a recent change—the park still offers exceptional views and enjoyable walks. The guide explains what to look out for and how to navigate the trails, ensuring you make the most of your visit.
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Next, the tour heads to Primosten, a picturesque seaside town known for its Mediterranean scenery and lively waterfront. Here, travelers have about two hours to explore the historic streets or relax on the beach. The highlight is a lunch break at a family-owned tavern (lunch paid separately), where authentic Croatian cuisine can be enjoyed with waterfront views.
Along With eating, visitors often take short walks through the town’s narrow alleys, admiring the stone buildings and local charm. The option to swim in the clear sea provides a refreshing break amid the sightseeing.

The final stop is Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring well-preserved medieval architecture. The tour offers one hour of leisure time, which can be spent either on a guided tour or exploring independently. The guide points out highlights such as the Cathedral of St. Lawrence and the Trogir Fortress, but visitors also have the flexibility to wander the charming streets and soak in the coastal atmosphere.
The historical town’s narrow alleys and stone buildings make it a favorite for picturesque photos. Travelers can also enjoy some local gelato or browse small shops for souvenirs.

Throughout the day, private transportation ensures a smooth experience. The air-conditioned vehicle features WiFi, making it easy to stay connected and share moments. The tour fee covers fuel surcharges, parking fees, and bottled water for all guests.
Pickup is offered at 8:30 am, making the start of the day convenient for planning. The private nature of the tour means only your group participates, allowing for a flexible schedule and personalized interaction with your driver and guide.

The guides are highly praised for their expertise and friendly manner. Reviews highlight drivers like Mario and Nikola for sharing interesting stories about Split, the parks, and local history. Their ability to communicate clearly and respond to questions enhances the overall experience, making the day both informative and enjoyable.
Many reviews mention that guides are punctual, attentive, and eager to tailor the day to the group’s interests. Their professionalism and warmth contribute significantly to the positive ratings.

While the itinerary is fixed, the tour allows for some personalization. For example, at Trogir, guests can choose to participate in a guided tour or explore at their own pace. The driver is accommodating and willing to make small adjustments, such as skipping Trogir to spend more time in Split, based on group preferences.
However, note that lunch and entrance tickets are not included, so travelers should budget for meals and entry to Krka if they wish to visit specific areas or attractions within the park.

The tour departs from Split at 8:30 am. The pickup service simplifies the day, with the private vehicle ensuring comfort and efficiency. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with good weather conditions being necessary for outdoor sightseeing, especially at Krka.
Since the tour is private, it can be a great choice for families, couples, or small groups seeking an intimate, personalized experience.

This private day trip is ideal for visitors who value flexibility, personal attention, and a balanced mix of natural beauty and cultural sights. It suits those who want to maximize limited time without feeling rushed and appreciate engaging guides. It’s also well-suited for families or small groups who prefer a customized approach.
Travelers should be comfortable with walking and some steps at the park and be prepared for own expenses for meals and entrance fees.
This private tour from Split offers a convenient and enriching way to see some of Croatia’s most treasured spots in one day. The combination of Krka Waterfalls, Primosten, and Trogir covers breathtaking scenery, historic architecture, and authentic Dalmatian cuisine.
The personalized service and knowledgeable guides stand out as major strengths, ensuring a memorable experience. While lunch and park entrance fees are additional, the tour’s value lies in its flexibility, ease of logistics, and the chance to enjoy Croatia’s natural and cultural sights at your own pace.
It’s a fitting choice for small groups seeking a well-organized, comfortable day trip with plenty of beautiful moments and local insights.
“We had a GREAT day with Tino. He was incredibly knowledgeable about the area and the sights. Everything was wonderful. The van was spacious but …”
Is lunch included in the tour?
No, lunch at Primosten is not included; guests pay separately at a local tavern.
Are entrance tickets to Krka Waterfalls included?
No, entrance tickets are not included; guests pay for park admission separately.
Can I customize the stops or schedule?
Since it’s a private tour, the driver is generally accommodating to small adjustments, but major changes may need to be arranged in advance.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but those with mobility issues should be aware of walking and steps at the park.
What should I bring for the tour?
Comfortable shoes, sunscreen, and a camera are recommended. Bring cash or card for meals and entrance fees at Krka if desired.