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Discover Krka Waterfalls from Split with this 9-hour tour including boat cruise, swimming in Skradin, and visits to waterfalls, a hydroelectric plant, and a charming town.


This 9-hour tour departs from Split with a comfortable, air-conditioned bus that transports travelers directly to Krka National Park. The journey offers glimpses of the Dalmatian countryside, setting a relaxed tone before entering the park’s natural wonder. The tour starts at Marulieva ul. 4, where guests meet their guide at the Booker Travel Agency office, arriving 15 minutes early for check-in.
The bus ride itself is an opportunity to learn about the area from your guide, who provides background and interesting facts about Croatia’s landscape and history. The transportation is well-organized, making the trip smooth and enjoyable, especially for those who prefer not to drive themselves.
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Once at Krka National Park, the tour guides lead visitors through the park’s highlights, starting with a visit to a small ethno-village. This stop offers a glimpse into traditional Croatian life and provides a chance to learn from your guide about the local culture and history.
Next, the group heads to the largest waterfall, Skradinski Buk, where the scenery is breathtaking. The park is known for its cascading waterfalls, lush greenery, and tranquil pools. Visitors typically have ample time to walk around, take photos, and enjoy the surroundings. The park’s entry tickets can be included in the tour price or purchased separately on-site.

A notable stop on the tour is the Jaruga hydroelectric power plant, recognized as the second oldest in the world and the first in Europe. This site combines technological history with scenic views, offering insight into Croatia’s pioneering role in renewable energy. The power plant is a point of interest for those curious about engineering and sustainability.
Visitors are led around the facility, learning how it operated in the early days of hydroelectric power. This stop enriches the experience, blending natural beauty with historical significance.

After exploring the park on foot, the tour continues with a panoramic boat ride along the Krka River toward Skradin. The boat provides sweeping views of the riverbanks, waterfalls, and surrounding landscapes, making it a relaxing way to transition from nature walks to seaside leisure.
The boat cruise is a highlight for many, offering great photo opportunities and a chance to appreciate the park’s beauty from a different perspective. The boat ride is included in the tour, contributing to a seamless experience.
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Upon arrival in Skradin, travelers enjoy free time to relax, explore, or take a swim on the beach where the river meets the sea. Swimming in Krka’s river is not allowed inside the national park but is permitted in Skradin, making this segment perfect for cooling off after the walks.
Skradin itself is a charming town with narrow streets, a small fortress, and picturesque views. Visitors can stroll through the historic core, visit the fortress for panoramic vistas, or simply unwind at the seaside cafes. The town provides a peaceful end to the active morning in the park.

The tour provides a list of recommended items to bring, including sunglasses, a sun hat, swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, and water. Cash is advised for optional expenses or purchases in Skradin.
It is important to note that swimming inside Krka National Park is not allowed, so plan to swim in Skradin instead. If you haven’t purchased entry tickets beforehand, they can be bought with cash in euros on the day of the tour.
The tour also offers discounts for students with valid student cards, and prices vary across seasons, ranging from €5 in winter to €30 in summer for adults.

The guides receiving praise are described as knowledgeable, friendly, and helpful. Names like Sanja, Gabriella, and Luka frequently appear in reviews, known for their engaging storytelling, flexibility (such as adjusting plans to avoid crowds), and useful tips for eating, sightseeing, and avoiding busy times.
Many reviews mention the organisational skills of guides, including the use of WhatsApp groups to communicate updates or tips during the day, enhancing the overall experience.

The tour is praised for its well-paced itinerary, allowing sufficient time at each attraction without feeling rushed. Guides often adjust plans based on crowd levels, which helps visitors avoid the busiest times at the waterfalls.
This flexibility makes the tour suitable for those who prefer a more relaxed experience, while still covering all major highlights efficiently. The timing ensures that visitors can enjoy the park’s beauty and the seaside in Skradin comfortably.

At $32 per person, this tour is considered highly affordable, especially considering that it includes transport, entry tickets (if selected), the boat cruise, and guidance. The high review ratings of 4.8 out of 5 reflect consistent satisfaction with the organization, guide quality, and overall experience.
The tour appeals to those seeking a full-day nature escape with opportunities for swimming, learning, and relaxing in a gorgeous setting. It is especially suitable for travelers who appreciate local history, scenic landscapes, and comfortable group sizes.
While the tour is well-organized and highly rated, potential limitations include the limited time inside the national park (which is typical for day tours) and restrictions on swimming within the park. Also, visitors should bring cash if they plan to purchase tickets or food outside included items.
The meeting point is accessible, and the tour duration of 9 hours allows for a comprehensive yet manageable visit. Booking in advance is recommended, especially during peak season, to secure a spot at the best rates.
This tour offers a cost-effective way to experience the spectacular waterfalls of Krka and immerse in Dalmatian culture. The combination of guided walks, a historic hydroelectric plant, and a scenic boat cruise makes it a well-rounded day.
The guides’ expertise and flexibility are often highlighted as the tour’s biggest strengths, helping visitors avoid crowds and maximize enjoyment. The free time in Skradin for swimming, sightseeing, or relaxing by the seaside adds a personal touch to each trip.
This value-for-money tour suits travelers looking for an accessible, well-organized, and memorable day out from Split, with the added bonus of stunning scenery and local charm.
Does the tour include entry tickets to Krka National Park?
Yes, entry tickets are included if you select the option, otherwise they are payable in cash on the day.
Can I swim inside Krka National Park?
No, swimming inside the park is not allowed. You can enjoy swimming in Skradin, where the river meets the sea.
What is the duration of the tour?
The entire tour lasts approximately 9 hours, starting from the meeting point in Split.
Are guides available in languages other than English?
The tour is conducted in English, with guides praised for their friendly, knowledgeable, and engaging manner.
Is the tour suitable for travelers with limited mobility?
While generally accessible, some stops involve walking and steps, so travelers with mobility challenges should consider this before booking.
This Krka Waterfalls Tour from Split offers a comprehensive, well-organized, and cost-effective way to explore Croatia’s natural beauty and historical sites, with guides who enhance every step of the journey.
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