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Discover Krka Waterfalls and Dalmatian delights from Split or Trogir with this 10-hour guided tour including scenic stops, watermill walks, wine tasting, and local cuisine.

This 10-hour guided experience offers a well-rounded taste of Krka National Park’s waterfalls, the historic town of Sibenik, and a wine tasting at a family-run Rak Winery in Dubrava. Priced at $215.81 per person, the tour is a popular choice, often booked 180 days in advance. It includes hotel pickup and drop-off (if the option is selected), making logistics straightforward. The tour is especially suitable for those who want a comprehensive day trip that combines nature, history, and local flavors in one seamless experience.
While the tour covers several highlights in a single day, it maintains a comfortable pace with moderate walking along wooden paths in Krka and enough time to enjoy swimming and paddling in the park. The group size is limited to 20 travelers, ensuring an intimate and engaging atmosphere. This tour appeals most to visitors looking for a balanced mix of sightseeing and leisure, with plenty of opportunities to relax and savor Croatian wines and cuisine.

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The trip’s centerpiece is the visit to Krka National Park, famed for its spectacular waterfalls and wooden pathways that wind through lush scenery. Admission is included in the tour price, and you spend approximately 3 hours exploring this natural wonder. Expect to see the singing of rare birds amid the greenery and observe historical water mills that add a charming touch to the landscape. The waterfalls are the highlight, offering numerous spots to take photos and enjoy the tranquil sounds of cascading water.
Traveling comfortably in an air-conditioned minivan, visitors can look forward to a relaxed pace with ample time to swim and paddle in the park’s clear waters. The opportunity for free time for swimming makes this visit especially appealing in warm weather, giving guests a chance to cool off amidst stunning scenery.

The tour includes a 1-hour stop in Sibenik, the third-largest city in Dalmatia. Known for its impressive historic architecture, Sibenik is often praised for its picturesque streets and cultural sites. Your guide provides insights into the town’s long history as the oldest native Croatian town on the coast. This stop offers a chance to stroll through the charming streets, taking in views of the fortresses and cathedrals that line the waterfront.
Guests appreciate the convenience of this brief visit, which balances sightseeing without feeling rushed. It’s an excellent opportunity to snap photos of the medieval architecture and absorb the coastal atmosphere of this ancient city.

After exploring Krka, the tour heads to Rak Winery in Dubrava for a 2-hour wine tasting session. Located on a family’s grounds, the winery offers a konoba, a cozy space where up to 50 people can sample homemade wines and culinary specialties. The tasting features local wines alongside prosciutto, cheese, and olives, all homemade and served with warm hospitality.
Guests consistently highlight the quality of the wines and generous tasting portions, making this stop a memorable part of the day. The informative guide helps guests understand the wine-making process and the significance of local varieties. The experience provides a nice contrast to the outdoor scenery, offering a chance to relax and enjoy authentic Croatian flavors.

This tour offers transportation in an air-conditioned minivan or coach, which keeps the journey comfortable. The pickup and drop-off service simplifies logistics, especially for those staying in Split or Trogir. The tour maintains a maximum of 20 travelers, fostering a friendly, small-group environment that allows for more personalized attention from the guide.
The timing is well-organized, with transfers lasting around 10 hours, depending on traffic conditions. The dress code is smart casual, suitable for walking around scenic sites and enjoying outdoor activities like swimming in Krka.

The professional guide plays a pivotal role, offering informative commentary on the history of Sibenik, the natural features of Krka, and the wine-making traditions at Rak Winery. Reviewers praise guides for their knowledgeable, helpful, and friendly approach, which enhances the overall experience.
Throughout the day, guests enjoy stunning scenery at Krka, the historic charm of Sibenik, and the warmth of Croatian hospitality at Rak Winery. The winefest at the winery is particularly noted for its amazing wines and Croatian meats and cheeses.

While the tour is suitable for most travelers, some walking is involved at Krka, including along wooden paths. Children must be accompanied by an adult, and the minimum drinking age is 18 years. The dress code is smart casual, and travelers should be prepared for a full day of sightseeing and outdoor activities.
Guests should also note that lunch is not included, so plans for a meal during the trip are flexible. The tour does not include souvenir photos, which are available for purchase separately.
For $215.81, this tour combines natural beauty, cultural exploration, and culinary delights in a seamless package. The inclusion of Krka National Park fees, wine tasting, and food samples makes it a well-rounded value. The small group size and professional guide ensure a personal touch, while the timed stops maximize sightseeing without feeling rushed.
The positive reviews emphasize the knowledgeable guides, the spectacular waterfalls, and the excellent wine selection as standout features. Visitors who appreciate a combination of nature, history, and local flavors will find this tour rewarding.
This Krka Waterfalls & Dalmatian delights tour offers a comprehensive experience of some of Croatia’s most scenic and cultural highlights. The waterfalls, historic Sibenik, and wine tasting combine into a memorable day that balances outdoor exploration with relaxing moments of food and drink.
While it’s a full day and involves some walking, the comfortable transportation and small-group atmosphere make it suitable for most travelers seeking a rich, engaging experience. The tour’s affordable price, inclusion of key attractions, and enthusiastic guide service make it a strong choice for those looking to immerse themselves in Dalmatian scenery and hospitality.
“What a fun day! Our guide was informed and professional. We visited the waterfalls and enjoyed the natural scenery. The wine tasting was more like …”
Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are available if the option is selected during booking.
How long is the entire tour?
The tour lasts approximately 10 hours, covering transportation, sightseeing, and tastings.
What is included in the price?
The price covers Krka National Park fees, wine tasting, food tasting (prosciutto, cheese, olives), a professional guide, and transport in an air-conditioned vehicle.
Can children participate?
Yes, children can participate but must be accompanied by an adult. The minimum drinking age is 18.
How physically demanding is the tour?
The activity involves some walking along wooden paths at Krka, suitable for most guests with moderate mobility.
Is there free time at Krka for swimming?
Yes, guests have free time to swim and paddle in the park’s waters, making it enjoyable during warm days.
What should I wear?
Smart casual attire is recommended, with comfortable shoes for walking.
Are meals included?
No, lunch is not included, allowing guests to choose their own dining options afterward.
What about souvenirs?
Souvenir photos are not included but are available for purchase at the park or winery.
Is this tour suitable for large groups?
No, it is limited to 20 travelers, ensuring a more personal experience.