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Discover the stunning Krka Waterfalls from Split on this 10-hour tour including boat cruise, swimming, and visits to Skradin for just $32.37.
The From Split: Krka Waterfalls Tour, Boat Cruise & Swimming offers an engaging day trip for those eager to see Croatia’s natural beauty without hassle. Priced at $32.37 per person, this 10-hour group tour departs from Split and includes air-conditioned transportation, a boat cruise, and free time for swimming at Skradin. With over 4,300 reviews and a perfect 5.0/5 rating, it’s highly recommended by 98% of travelers. This tour suits visitors who want a well-organized, scenic adventure with knowledgeable guides, all at an accessible price. While the focus is on the natural wonders of Krka National Park, expect some walking and a busy schedule, making it ideal for active explorers.
This tour is designed to combine comfort, education, and fun, with stops at Croatia’s famous waterfalls and a charming small town. It’s especially popular among those who enjoy sightseeing with some leisure time, as well as swimming in natural waters. Keep in mind that entry tickets to the park are not included and are payable in cash on the day. The tour’s well-structured itinerary, friendly guides, and scenic boat ride make it a solid choice for a full-day escape from Split.


The tour departs from Booker – Travel agency at Marulieva ul. 4, Split. The trip wraps up back at the same location, offering a straightforward start and finish. The transportation is air-conditioned and designed for groups of up to 50 participants, ensuring a comfortable journey through central Dalmatia. The tour includes insurance and is suitable for most travelers, with most participants able to join.
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The highlight of this trip is the Krka National Park, Croatia’s seventh national park, famous for its seven travertine waterfalls along the Krka River. The park’s natural marvels are at their most impressive in spring and summer, when the water flow is at its peak. The largest waterfall, Skradinski Buk, offers spectacular views and is a perfect photo spot. The park’s landscape features a natural karst phenomenon that draws visitors for its unique beauty.
Expect roughly three hours at Krka, where you follow your guide and explore the trails. While admission tickets are not included, the park’s boardwalks make viewing easy and accessible. The walk around the park showcases viewpoints that highlight its diverse flora and fauna, providing plenty of opportunities for pictures.

After exploring Krka, the tour stops at Skradin, a picturesque small town located where the Krka River meets the sea. Visitors have about two hours to wander through the town, enjoy panoramic views from the fortress, and relax by the nearby beach. Skradin offers bars and restaurants where you can grab a drink or a bite, making it a nice break from the walking.
Skradin’s waters are perfect for a swim, although weather conditions may affect swimming plans. The town’s relaxed vibe and scenic setting make it an ideal place to unwind after the park walk. Travelers should remember to bring cash if they plan to use the town’s facilities, such as toilets or small shops.

A key feature of the tour is the boat cruise along the Krka River, giving visitors a fresh perspective of the waterfalls and surrounding nature. The boat ride adds a relaxing element to the day and offers excellent photo opportunities of the lush landscape and cascading falls. This water-based activity is a highlight for many, especially when combined with the views from the waterfalls themselves.
The boat cruise is included in the tour price, providing a seamless way to enjoy the park’s natural beauty without extra hassle. The water ride typically lasts long enough to enjoy the scenery, making it a memorable part of the experience.

According to multiple reviews, guides like Gabriella, Lorena, Ela, Richard, and Ivana receive high praise for their knowledge, friendliness, and organizational skills. They share stories about Croatia and Krka’s natural features clearly and engagingly, often making the long bus rides enjoyable with interesting commentary.
Many guides are praised for managing the group well, ensuring that everyone stays on schedule without feeling rushed. Guides often provide helpful tips, such as the importance of wearing sportswear or bringing a camera to capture the scenery. Some guides speak multiple languages, making the tour accessible for international visitors.

The tour is designed to balance sightseeing and leisure. The three hours at Krka give enough time to walk around, take photos, and enjoy the waterfalls. The two hours at Skradin allows for exploration, dining, and swimming, although some reviews note that the town may be limited outside high season, with fewer open establishments.
The longer bus ride is kept interesting thanks to guides’ commentary and the well-organized communication, such as WhatsApp groups informing travelers of schedules. The timing is flexible enough for travelers to enjoy the natural scenery without feeling overly rushed.

While the tour involves walking around Krka National Park on trails and boardwalks, reviewers mention that some parts may be challenging for those with mobility issues. The park’s natural terrain and walking distances suggest that comfortable footwear and sportswear are recommended. No specific accessibility accommodations are detailed, so travelers with mobility concerns should plan accordingly.

This full-day tour provides a great value for its price. The scenery at Krka Waterfalls is impressive, and the boat cruise adds a special touch. The free time at Skradin allows for relaxation and optional swimming, making it a balanced experience. Excellent guides and detailed organization contribute to smooth logistics and enjoyable visits.
While entry tickets are paid separately, the overall cost remains budget-friendly. The tour appeals most to active travelers who appreciate natural beauty, guided storytelling, and a mix of sightseeing and leisure. It is especially suitable for those looking for a cost-effective day trip with memorable landscapes and friendly guidance.
In summary, the Krka Waterfalls Tour from Split stands out for its affordable price, scenic stops, and well-organized approach. The scenic waterfalls, boat ride, and Skradin town create a well-rounded experience. The knowledgeable guides enhance the journey with engaging stories and clear instructions, making it an enjoyable day for all ages.
This tour offers a balanced mix of adventure, relaxation, and education. It’s best suited for travelers who want to see Croatia’s famous waterfalls without complicated logistics or high costs. The full-day schedule ensures a thorough exploration, leaving visitors with lasting memories of Krka’s natural splendor.
“We had an amazing day trip to Krka National Park, and Gabriella was an exceptional guide! She was incredibly informative, sharing the history of Cr…”
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $32.37 per person.
How long does the tour last?
The full experience is approximately 10 hours.
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, a boat cruise, free time at Skradin, an English-speaking guide, and insurance.
Are entry tickets to Krka National Park included?
No, park admission tickets are paid separately in cash on the day.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts and ends at Booker – Travel agency at Marulieva ul. 4, Split.
Is swimming possible during the tour?
Yes, swimming is allowed at Skradin, depending on weather conditions.
Is this tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
Some parts of the park involve walking on trails, which may be challenging for those with mobility concerns.
What makes this tour stand out?
The guided boat cruise, visits to Krka’s largest waterfall, and highly praised guides like Gabriella, Lorena, and Ivana make it a memorable experience.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
Would you recommend this tour?
Absolutely, especially for those seeking a scenic, affordable, and well-organized way to explore Krka’s waterfalls and enjoy some leisure time in Skradin.