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Discover Krka Waterfalls, explore Trogir’s charming streets, and enjoy a boat ride with free time for swimming on this full-day tour from Split.

This 8.5-hour tour from Split offers an accessible way to experience some of Croatia’s most striking natural and historic sites. For $47.73 per person, visitors get a guided walk through Trogir’s UNESCO-listed old town, a self-guided exploration of Krka National Park, a scenic panoramic boat ride, and free time in Skradin to unwind with a swim or a walk. The tour operates with a mobile ticket and a small group size, capped at 53 travelers, ensuring a comfortable and personal experience.
A key highlight is the guided tour of Trogir, where the guide shares insights into the town’s Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture, making the city feel like an open-air museum. Afterward, the focus shifts to Krka National Park, renowned for its waterfalls and lush landscapes. The boat ride through the Krka River canyon caps off the day perfectly, culminating in free time in Skradin for swimming, relaxing, or simply soaking in the scenery.
While the admission fee to Krka National Park is not included in the price, the overall experience provides great value for those looking to explore beyond Split without spending a fortune. The tour is well-suited for those interested in natural beauty, historic towns, and leisurely pacing, with practical tips provided along the way.
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The tour departs from Split at 8:15 am and begins with a short drive to Trogir, a city celebrated as an open-air museum with Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architecture. The guided walking tour lasts 1 hour 15 minutes, during which the guide introduces visitors to the narrow stone alleys, medieval walls, and centuries-old churches.
Trogir’s vibrant atmosphere and rich history make it a compelling starting point for the day. Since the entrance fee to Trogir’s attractions is free, visitors have ample time to admire the city’s historic charm at their own pace after the guide’s tour. The town’s lively streets and stunning views of the Adriatic coast set a vivid scene for the morning.

Following the visit to Trogir, the group heads to Krka National Park, a highlight for nature lovers. The self-guided exploration spans about 3 hours, during which visitors are encouraged to walk along wooden trails surrounded by lush greenery. The park’s star attraction is the Skradinski Buk, often described as the most famous waterfall in Krka, with its cascading waters and scenic vistas.
Although the entrance fee (ranging from $16 to $30, depending on the month and age) is paid in cash upon park arrival, the park’s crystal-clear rivers, historic watermills, and stone houses make the visit worthwhile. Travelers get the freedom to explore at their own pace, making it easy to spend as much or as little time as desired discovering the park’s various scenic spots.

A scenic boat ride is included in the tour, providing a peaceful journey through the Krka River canyon. This panoramic experience offers stunning views of the surrounding landscapes and the cascading waterfalls from a unique vantage point. The boat cruise is a relaxing highlight that connects the natural beauty of the park with the towns downstream.
The boat ride culminates in Skradin, a small riverside town known for its charming stone streets and relaxed atmosphere. This part of the tour offers excellent opportunities for photography and enjoying the breathtaking scenery that characterizes the region.

After disembarking from the boat, visitors have roughly 1 hour of free time in Skradin. This quaint town provides the perfect setting to swim in the river, stroll through its marina, or relax along its stone-paved streets. The natural surroundings and calm ambiance invite visitors to unwind and soak in the peaceful environment.
This free time is an excellent opportunity to enjoy a quick snack or simply enjoy the views before heading back to Split. Since food and drinks are not included in the tour price, travelers are encouraged to bring snacks or purchase local treats in Skradin.

The tour begins at Obala Hrvatskog narodnog preporoda 21 in Split at 8:15 am, where a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle awaits. The group is small, with a maximum of 53 travelers, ensuring a friendly and manageable experience. The check-in process requires arriving 30 minutes early with a printed or digital voucher.
The return is to the same meeting point in Split, making logistics straightforward. The tour’s small group size and licensed local guide contribute to a personalized experience, with practical advice and insights shared throughout.

While the tour price covers transportation, guided walking tour, boat ride, and free time, the entrance fee for Krka National Park is paid separately in cash upon arrival. Prices vary depending on the season: $16 in April, May, and October, and $30 in June, July, August, and September.
The guide offers helpful tips for your visit, and the self-guided park exploration allows flexibility in how long you spend in each area. It’s wise to bring cash for the entrance fee and comfortable walking shoes, as well as snacks if desired.

This tour’s key strengths lie in its balanced itinerary that combines historic exploration and natural beauty, all at an accessible price point. The guided tour of Trogir provides rich context for the town’s architecture and history, while the self-guided park exploration offers flexibility.
The panoramic boat ride adds a special touch, providing scenic views unavailable from land. The free time in Skradin is well-utilized for swimming or relaxing, making the overall experience both scenic and leisurely. The small group size and local guide enhance comfort and insights throughout the day.
This 8.5-hour trip appeals to travelers seeking a balance of cultural and natural sights without the need for extensive walking or complex logistics. It’s ideal for those interested in historic towns, waterfalls, and scenic boat rides, with enough flexibility for relaxing in Skradin.
The tour is suitable for most fitness levels, though comfortable shoes are recommended due to walking in the park and city streets. Since food and drinks are not included, visitors should prepare accordingly. It’s a good choice for visitors looking for an affordable, well-organized day trip from Split.
This tour from Split offers a practical and enjoyable way to see Croatia’s natural and historic highlights. The guided tour of Trogir introduces visitors to a city rich in architecture and lively streets, while the self-guided exploration of Krka National Park offers flexibility and stunning scenery.
The panoramic boat ride and free time in Skradin make the experience relaxing and scenic, perfect for those wanting a mix of active sightseeing and leisure. The price point is competitive, and the tour’s small group size ensures a personal touch.
While the entrance fee to Krka National Park** is separate, the overall experience provides great value for a full day of exploration. This trip is best suited for travelers who appreciate historic towns, waterfalls, and nature, with the convenience of a well-organized, affordable package.
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What is included in the tour price?
The price covers transportation, guided walking tour of Trogir, self-guided exploration of Krka National Park, a panoramic boat ride, and free time in Skradin.
How long is the tour in total?
The full experience lasts approximately 8 hours 30 minutes, including travel, sightseeing, and free time.
Do I need to buy tickets for Krka National Park separately?
Yes, the admission fee for Krka National Park is paid cash upon arrival and varies seasonally from $16 to $30.
Is food included in the tour?
No, food and drinks are not included. Visitors should bring snacks or plan to purchase food in Skradin.
What should I wear on this trip?
Comfortable walking shoes and casual, sports clothes are recommended, especially for walking in the park and city streets.
Can I swim during this tour?
Yes, there is free time in Skradin to swim or relax by the river.
How many people are in each tour group?
The maximum group size is 53 travelers, ensuring a more personal experience.
What is the meeting point for the tour?
The tour starts at Obala Hrvatskog narodnog preporoda 21, Split, at 8:15 am.
Are pets allowed on this tour?
No, pets are not permitted on the tour.
What is the cancellation policy?
Cancellations are free up to 24 hours before the start. Refunds are issued if canceled within this window, and the tour is subject to weather conditions.