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Discover Krka Waterfalls on a guided group tour from Split, including a boat ride to Skradin and visits to Skradinski Buk, with free time for photos and swimming.
Exploring Krka Waterfalls on a group tour from Split offers a seamless way to experience one of Croatia’s most stunning natural sights. For just $42 per person, this full-day adventure includes a guided exploration of Krka National Park, a scenic boat ride from Skradinski Buk to Skradin, and ample free time to enjoy the waterfalls, take photos, or relax by the river. The tour is praised for being well-organized, with knowledgeable guides and smooth logistics, making it ideal for travelers who want a comprehensive yet relaxed experience.
One notable point is that swimming at the waterfalls is not permitted, but the crystal-clear waters of the Krka River and the beautiful beaches in Skradin compensate for that. The price includes transport, a guided tour, and a boat ride, with additional costs for park entrance and food. Travelers should bring comfortable shoes, swimwear, and cash for extra expenses, ensuring they’re ready for a day filled with natural beauty and laid-back exploration.


The tour begins with a visit to the Skradinski Buk waterfall, one of the most photographed sites in Croatia. This major attraction of Krka National Park features a wide cascade of water flowing into natural pools formed by travertine formations. Here, the guide leads you through the water mills and the ethno village, giving insights into traditional Croatian life. Although swimming is not allowed at this site, the views and photo opportunities are extraordinary, with pristine waters and lush surroundings.
Visitors appreciate how the guide explains the history and features of the area, making the experience both informative and visually stunning. The free time afterward allows for capturing amazing pictures of the waterfalls and exploring the travertine pools up close. You can also lap up the Dalmatian sun while relaxing on the rocks or walking along the trails. The water mills add a charming touch to the landscape, making this a highlight of the tour.
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After exploring Skradinski Buk, the tour continues with a 30-minute boat ride across the Krka River to the town of Skradin. This scenic cruise provides a peaceful and picturesque crossing, giving travelers a new perspective of the park’s natural beauty. The boat ride is included in the tour price, adding a relaxing element to the day.
The town of Skradin is a perfect representation of Dalmatian charm, with narrow streets, historic buildings, and a lively atmosphere. The 1.5-hour free time here invites visitors to explore local shops, walk along the waterfront, or unwind on the beach, where swimming is an option. The pleasant pace of this segment ensures enough time to enjoy the town without feeling rushed, making it ideal for those who appreciate a balance of sightseeing and leisure.

The tour departs from Obala kneza Domagoja 3, right in front of the DM drogerie markt in Split, at 09:45. The group is transported in an air-conditioned minibus or bus, and the tour includes fuel surcharge, highway tolls, and taxes. A professional driver and guide are part of the experience, ensuring safety and informative commentary throughout.
Travelers should bring comfortable shoes, swimwear, towel, camera, sunscreen, water, and cash for optional expenses like park entrance fees and additional food or souvenirs. It’s worth noting that entrance fees for the park are not included in the tour price, and there is an additional cash fee payable on the day. The group size and meeting point make this a convenient option for travelers staying in Split, with the tour ending back at the original meeting location.

The included features make this tour a good value: guided tour of Krka National Park, Krka River cruise, transportation, and travel insurance. These elements ensure a hassle-free experience, especially for those unfamiliar with the area.
However, food and hotel pick-up or drop-off are not included, so travelers should plan to bring their own snacks or buy at locations along the route. The entrance fee to the park is an additional cost, and because group tickets are cheaper, travelers are advised to bring cash to pay on the day.
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The tour offers a well-organized visit to one of Croatia’s most iconic natural sites. The guide’s explanations are praised for being clear and friendly, making the experience both enjoyable and educational. The beauty of the waterfalls, paired with the tranquility of the boat ride and charming Skradin, creates a memorable day.
The pacing allows for photo opportunities and leisurely exploration, but travelers should be prepared for a full day out. Since swimming at the waterfalls is not permitted, those hoping to cool off must enjoy the beach in Skradin instead. The overall organization and attention to detail ensure that the trip runs smoothly from start to finish.

This Krka Waterfalls group tour is best suited for visitors who want a comprehensive, guided experience of the park without the hassle of organizing transportation or tickets themselves. It’s perfect for first-time visitors or those short on time who want to see Skradinski Buk and enjoy a relaxing boat cruise.
Travelers who appreciate natural beauty, easy logistics, and informative guides will find this tour highly satisfying. However, those expecting to swim at the waterfalls might be disappointed, and anyone seeking an active hiking experience should consider other options.

This group tour from Split offers excellent value, with guided insights, scenic boat rides, and free time in Skradin. The $42 price covers most of the highlights, making it an attractive option for travelers seeking to experience Krka National Park without stress.
While swimming is not allowed at the waterfalls, the stunning views, water mills, and tranquil river waters compensate with plenty of photo opportunities and relaxing moments. The well-organized logistics, friendly guides, and scenic stops make this tour a strong choice for those who enjoy nature, gentle exploration, and easy-paced sightseeing.
This tour suits all ages and various activity levels, especially if you prefer a comfortable, guided experience that covers the essentials of Krka’s natural splendor. Just remember to bring cash for entrance fees and be ready for a full day of outdoor beauty.
“Very well organized trip. Swimming is not possible at the waterfalls, however. Otherwise everything was great and very informative.”

Does this tour include swimming at the waterfalls?
No, swimming is not allowed at Skradinski Buk, but there are beaches in Skradin where swimming is possible during the free time.
What is the meeting point for the tour?
The tour starts at Obala kneza Domagoja 3 in Split, in front of the DM drogerie markt shop, at 09:45.
Are park entrance fees included?
No, the entrance fee for Krka National Park is not included and must be paid cash on the day, often at a group rate.
Is there an option to cancel this tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility in your travel plans.
What should I bring for this tour?
Bring comfortable shoes, swimwear, towel, camera, sunscreen, water, and cash for additional expenses.