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Discover Krka Waterfalls from Split with this full-day tour including boat cruise, swimming in Skradin, and wine tasting at a top Dalmatian winery for $45.

This day tour from Split offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural discovery, and culinary delights for just $45 per person. It features a relaxing boat cruise along the Krka River, visits to Krka National Park’s stunning waterfalls, time for swimming in Skradin, and an authentic wine and food tasting experience at a local Dalmatian winery. With a high rating of 4.8/5 based on over 6,100 reviews, this tour stands out for its well-organized itinerary and knowledgeable guides.
The tour begins with comfortable transportation from the Marulieva ul. 4 meeting point in Split. It’s ideal for travelers who want to explore Croatia’s lush landscapes, learn about local traditions, and sample regional products—all in one day. The tour balances guided sightseeing, free time, and a delicious tasting session, making it suitable for a wide range of interests. However, note that swimming inside Krka National Park is not permitted, although the nearby town Skradin offers a lovely beach option.
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The tour departs from the Marulieva ul. 4 meeting point in Split, where travelers check in at the Booker Travel Agency office. The air-conditioned bus provides a comfortable ride through Dalmatia’s countryside, setting the scene for a full day of exploration. The journey includes timely arrivals and a well-paced itinerary that ensures maximum enjoyment without feeling rushed.
Once at Krka National Park, the guide leads visitors along wooden pathways that wind through the lush greenery, offering close views of endemic birds, fish, and butterflies. This green oasis showcases old watermills, a traditional ethno-village, and the Jaruga hydroelectric power plant, the second oldest in the world and the first in Europe. The guide shares interesting facts about the area’s history, including Nikola Tesla’s connection to a small museum in the ethno-village.

The highlight of the visit is the Skradinski buk waterfall, an impressive travertine barrier that attracts many visitors for its spectacular views and powerful cascades. The wooden paths allow for easy access to various viewpoints, giving plenty of photo opportunities. While swimming inside the park is not permitted, visitors can enjoy swimming in the river-sea spot in Skradin, which is just a short boat ride away.
The park’s natural environment hosts a variety of endemic species, making it an ideal spot for nature lovers. The ethno-village provides insight into traditional Dalmatian life, with displays of costumes, crafts, and Nikola Tesla’s dedicated house. The Jaruga hydroelectric plant is also accessible, showcasing early innovations in renewable energy.

After the park exploration, the tour includes a scenic boat cruise along the Krka River, heading to the charming lakeside town of Skradin. This relaxing ride offers views of the waterfalls from a different perspective and sets the scene for free time in Skradin. Visitors can climb the fortress for sweeping panoramic views, enjoy a refreshing cocktail or lunch in local cafes, or swim at a nearby beach where the river meets the sea.
The boat ride typically provides a peaceful break in the busy day, allowing for some quiet reflection amid stunning surroundings.
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The final stop is in Plastovo village, where a local winemaker hosts a wine, cheese, and olive oil tasting session. This authentic Dalmatian experience includes sampling three kinds of wine: Maratina, Debit, and Plavina, along with homemade cheese and bread. The tasting is complemented by fresh olive oil, giving visitors a taste of regional flavors.
Guests appreciate the personal connection with the winemaker, gaining insights into local traditions and production methods. This part of the tour offers a wonderful opportunity to purchase regional products directly from the producer.
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The tour is conducted in English, with flexible booking options that allow reservation and payment later. Cancellation is possible with up to 24 hours’ notice for a full refund. Participants are advised to bring comfortable shoes, swimwear, sunscreen, sunglasses, water, cash, and weather-appropriate clothing.
Meeting at the Booker Travel Agency office in Split ensures a smooth start. The group sizes tend to be manageable, guided by knowledgeable and friendly guides like Gabriella, Sanja, and Antonia. Reviews highlight how these guides excel in engaging storytelling, helpful tips, and making the day enjoyable even in changing weather conditions.

The $45 price includes transport, entry tickets (if selected), a boat cruise, and tastings of wine, cheese, and olive oil. Many reviews praise the excellent value for money considering the variety of activities and locations visited in a single day. The well-organized schedule and friendly guides help create a relaxed and informative atmosphere.
While swimming inside Krka is not permitted, the nearby Skradin beach provides a refreshing alternative. The combination of natural beauty, cultural insights, and local flavors makes this tour a great choice for those wanting a balanced, full-day experience.

Tour guides like Gabriella, Sanja, and Antonia receive high praise for their knowledge, friendliness, and flexibility. They are commended for timely communication, making the group comfortable, and sharing insightful stories about the area and its history. Their positive energy and attention to detail are often highlighted as key reasons for the tour’s high ratings.

This full-day trip from Split offers a comprehensive experience combining the natural splendor of Krka Waterfalls, a relaxing boat cruise, and a taste of Dalmatian culture through local wine and food tasting. Its affordable price, excellent organization, and friendly guides make it a top choice for visitors looking to explore Croatia beyond the city.
The trip is particularly suited to those who appreciate scenic nature, enjoy culinary experiences, and want a comfortable, well-structured itinerary. While swimming inside the park isn’t allowed, the nearby Skradin beach ensures a chance to cool off. This tour delivers great value, memorable sights, and authentic regional flavors.
“Gabriella is absolutely amazing. Made the whole trip! Had such a great day!”
Does the tour include entry tickets to Krka National Park?
Yes, if you select the option that includes tickets, they are covered. If not, you will need to pay for tickets in cash on the day of the tour.
Is swimming inside Krka Waterfalls possible?
No, swimming inside the park is not permitted. However, swimming in Skradin’s river-sea spot is available after the boat ride.
What should I bring for the tour?
Participants should bring comfortable shoes, swimwear, towel, sunscreen, sunglasses, water, cash, and weather-appropriate clothing.
Who guides the tour?
Guides like Gabriella, Sanja, and Antonia lead the tour, offering engaging insights, local knowledge, and friendly service.
How long is the tour?
The full experience typically lasts around 8 hours, including transportation, sightseeing, free time, and tasting sessions.