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Discover Krka Waterfalls from Split with a guided tour including skip-the-line entry, swimming in Skradin, and tasting local wines, cheese, and olive oil for $45.

The From Split: Krka Waterfalls with Wine & Cheese Tasting Tour offers an engaging way to experience one of Croatia’s most beautiful natural sights. Priced at $45 per person, this tour combines the awe-inspiring scenery of Krka National Park with a relaxing visit to the town of Skradin. It includes skip-the-line access to the park, a scenic bus ride, and a memorable wine tasting paired with local cheese and olive oil.
Designed for those seeking a mix of nature, culture, and culinary delights, the tour lasts around 10 hours and is suitable for families and groups of all sizes. While the entry fee to Krka National Park is not included in the price, the tour provider offers a discounted ticket and helps streamline entry. Guests should prepare for a full day of walking, sightseeing, and tasting, with a highlight being the view of Skradinski buk, the most famous waterfall in the park.
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This tour departs from Split with a convenient meeting point marked inside the location, where travelers look for a ‘Flarent’ sign. The air-conditioned vehicle features Wi-Fi, making the approximately 1 hour and 30-minute ride comfortable and informative. During the journey, the guide shares stories about the area’s history, adding context to the scenic drive. The transportation arrangement ensures a smooth start and end to the day, returning travelers directly to the original meeting point.

One of the main benefits of this tour is the skip-the-line ticket for Krka National Park, allowing immediate entry into a landscape of impossibly green scenery and crystal-clear waters. Once inside, visitors are overwhelmed by the park’s beauty, especially at Skradinski buk, the park’s most impressive waterfall. The guide leads a walk to this spot, where photography opportunities are abundant, and device memory cards will fill fast. Swimming in the park is not allowed to protect the ecosystem, but swimming in Krka is available later during the scheduled free time.

After the park visit, the group takes a short bus ride to Skradin, a charming town situated on the river’s edge. Here, the highlight is a visit to the Sladi winery, where a master winemaker guides guests through tasting micro local wines. These wines are thoughtfully paired with local cheese and olive oil, providing insight into the region’s culinary traditions. Guests have around an hour to explore Skradin, enjoy the scenery, and browse local shops or cafes.
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To make up for the missed swim in Krka, the tour concludes with some leisure time at the beach where the river flows into the Adriatic Sea. This final stop allows guests to relax, soak up the sunshine, and enjoy the cool waters. The beach visit adds a refreshing end to the busy day filled with sightseeing, tasting, and walking.
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The tour package includes round-trip transportation, Wi-Fi on the bus, an English-speaking guide, and a discounted skip-the-line ticket for Krka. Guests also enjoy wine tasting, cheese, and olive oil snacks. However, entry fees to Krka National Park are not included in the price, although a discount is arranged.
Travelers should prepare by bringing water, a towel, swimwear, comfortable shoes, a camera, hat, sunscreen, and an extra change of clothes. It’s advisable to carry cash for paying the full price of park tickets and to ensure a flexible experience.
While the tour involves walking within Krka National Park and Skradin, it is generally suitable for most guests. Participants are encouraged to wear sportswear and comfortable shoes for walking. Since swimming in Krka is not allowed, guests looking for a day of active hiking and sightseeing will find this tour fitting.

The guide, often praised for being knowledgeable, humorous, and dedicated, plays a key role in enhancing the experience. Reviews highlight guides like Stipe, who works hard to keep everyone informed, entertained, and well-organized throughout the day. The tour’s small group atmosphere is generally appreciated, although larger groups may experience some crowding issues, as noted in reviews.

The biggest strengths are the breathtaking scenery of Krka Waterfalls, the efficient skip-the-line access, and the wine, cheese, and olive oil tasting in Skradin. The scenic bus ride with Wi-Fi and the easy logistics make this a practical choice for travelers based in Split.
A noted limitation is the potential for large group sizes, which may reduce the chance of the guide providing personalized attention. The entry fee for Krka is separate, so travelers should budget accordingly, and the swimming in Krka is not permitted during the park visit, though options are available later in Skradin.
The From Split: Krka Waterfalls with Wine & Cheese Tasting Tour offers a balanced mix of natural beauty, cultural exploration, and culinary enjoyment. The $45 price point makes it accessible, especially considering the skip-the-line entry and guided experience. The tour suits those who appreciate scenic walks, local wines, and relaxed exploration of a picturesque Croatian town.
While larger groups and the absence of included park entry fees are considerations, the expert guide and carefully curated stops compensate for these minor drawbacks. Perfect for families, couples, and groups of friends, this tour delivers a memorable day in the Croatian countryside and along the Krka River.
“Very good, quite a complicated tour was organised very efficiently. A little more time would have helped fit everything in.”
Is the entry fee to Krka National Park included in the tour price?
No, the entry fee is not included, but a discounted ticket is provided, and guests should prepare cash for full payment at the park.
How long is the bus ride from Split to Krka?
The journey takes approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes each way.
Can I swim in Krka Waterfalls?
No, swimming in Krka National Park is not permitted to protect the ecosystem. However, there is swimming time later in Skradin.
What is the main highlight of the park?
The Skradinski buk waterfall is the most impressive and popular spot, perfect for photos and enjoying the scenery.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, it is suitable for families; the walking and sightseeing are manageable for most age groups.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring water, comfortable shoes, swimwear, a towel, hat, sunscreen, and a camera.
How much time is allocated for wine tasting and exploring Skradin?
Guests have about one hour to explore Skradin and enjoy the wine, cheese, and olive oil tasting.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the tour available in languages other than English?
No, the tour is conducted in English as per the current information.
Would I recommend this tour?
Yes, especially for those looking to combine natural beauty, local cuisine, and easy logistics in a single day from Split.