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Explore Krka National Park with all sites included, from waterfalls to archaeological sites, for just $8. Experience stunning landscapes and historical highlights.
Krka National Park – All Sites – Entry Ticket

For only $8 per person, this ticket offers access to all the main sites within Krka National Park in Dalmatia, Croatia. The package includes entry to Skradinski Buk Waterfall, Roki Slap, Manojlovac Waterfall, Burnum Archaeological Site, and the Krka Eco Campus in Puljane. The tour provides transport options by bus or boat, depending on your chosen entrance, making it flexible and easy to access the park’s highlights.
This tour suits visitors looking for a cost-effective way to see the park’s most famous waterfalls and archaeological sites. While the entry fee covers extensive land sites, boat excursions to Visovac Island or Roki Slap are not included. The average rating of 4.3 out of 5 from over 900 reviews reflects a generally positive experience, with some noting the price, size, and activities like swimming may influence satisfaction.
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Krka National Park in Dalmatia, Croatia, offers visitors a blend of spectacular waterfalls, diverse landscapes, and archaeological sites. The Skradinski Buk Waterfall is the park’s most renowned feature and the most visited spot. This long tufa barrier creates a series of lakes, islands, and waterfalls, forming a landscape that’s described as one of the most unusual and beautiful in the region.
The entry ticket grants you access to Skradinski Buk directly along with all land-based sites. You can arrive on foot, by bus, bicycle, or park boat, with booking options for your preferred access. This flexibility helps visitors optimize their time and enjoy the park at their own pace.

Skradinski Buk Waterfall is the highlight of the tour, featuring the longest tufa barrier in Europe. Its landscape of barriers, lakes, and islands makes for unforgettable photo opportunities. According to reviews, visitors find the views at Skradinski Buk particularly stunning, with some noting ample photo opportunities and scenic walks.
The park’s design allows visitors to walk close to the waterfalls, although swimming is only permitted in designated areas like Roki Slap, Stinice, and Pisak, during June to September. The timing of your visit can influence your experience, especially if you want to enjoy the waterfalls without large crowds.

Roki Slap is another notable waterfall within Krka, accessible via the same ticket, with the possibility of swimming in specially designated zones during the summer months. This offers a refreshing break and a chance to really enjoy Croatia’s water-rich scenery.
Manojlovac Waterfall is included in the ticket and praised for its scenic environment. Visitors appreciate the opportunity to see more than just Skradinski Buk, experiencing different waterfall settings throughout the park.
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Beyond waterfalls, the Burnum Archaeological Site offers a glimpse into ancient history. The site is a Roman military camp, adding a cultural dimension to the outdoor experience. Visitors can explore the ruins and learn about the area’s historical significance.
The Krka Eco Campus in Puljane is also part of the tour, providing an educational experience focused on the park’s natural environment. It’s an ideal stop for those interested in ecology and conservation efforts within the park.

The tour’s transportation options include bus or boat routes to the main sites. The Lozovac – Skradinski Buk route operates from April 1 to October 31, with the bus departing from Lozovac. The Skradin – Skradinski Buk boat route, also available during the same period, allows a scenic ride across the water.
The choice of entrance impacts how you experience the park; the boat ride offers a different perspective, especially around Skradinski Buk. This flexibility helps tailor the visit, whether you prefer a more leisurely boat journey or a land-based route.

While this ticket provides access to most land sites, boat excursions from Skradinski Buk to Visovac Island or Roki Slap are not included. These optional trips can be booked separately if desired.
Swimming is permitted only in designated zones and only during June to September, at your own risk. Outside these times or areas, swimming is prohibited, emphasizing the importance of planning your visit accordingly.

Visitors are advised to bring comfortable shoes, outdoor clothing, and food or drinks for the day. If choosing a ticket starting at 8:00 AM, you can arrive anytime and stay until closing; a 3:00 PM start allows for a later arrival, but shorter available time.
Dogs on leashes are allowed, but not permitted on Visovac Island. The park’s accessibility is suitable for most visitors, but those planning extensive walking should be prepared for the trails.

This cost-effective ticket is ideal for visitors who want to see Krka’s main waterfalls and archaeological sites without paying for multiple separate entries. It offers great value for the price, especially with included transportation.
However, those interested in swimming, boat trips to Visovac, or more extensive exploration might consider additional options. The tour’s flexibility and broad coverage make it a solid choice for families, outdoor lovers, and history enthusiasts.
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Does this ticket include boat rides to Visovac Island?
No, boat trips to Visovac Island are not included; they can be booked separately.
Can I swim in the waterfalls?
Swimming is permitted only in designated areas such as Roki Slap, Stinice, and Pisak, from June to September.
What transportation is included with the ticket?
Your ticket includes transport by bus or boat, depending on your chosen entrance route, available from April 1 to October 31.
Is this tour suitable for those with mobility issues?
The tour involves walking on trails and uneven terrain, so additional mobility considerations may be needed.
Are dogs allowed inside Krka National Park?
Yes, dogs on a leash are permitted, but not on Visovac Island.
How much time should I allocate for the visit?
If you start at 8:00 AM, you can stay until closing; a later start at 3:00 PM shortens your available time but still covers most sites.
Krka National Park’s all sites entry ticket offers a cost-effective and flexible way to explore Croatia’s impressive waterfalls and historic sites. With top sights within reach and transportation included, it’s a practical choice for those looking to experience the park’s diversity at an accessible price point.
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