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Discover Krka Waterfalls with a 30-minute river cruise from Split or Kastela, including round-trip transport, free time, and a boat ride to Skradin for $215.81.
The Krka Waterfalls with 30-minute river cruise offers a well-rounded full-day adventure departing from Split, Croatia, for $215.81 per person. This tour, lasting approximately 9 hours, combines the beauty of Krka National Park with convenient transportation, guided insights, and unique activities like a boat ride and swimming in the Krka River. It’s perfect for independent travelers who want to explore without the hassle of planning logistics themselves. The tour is highly rated, with a perfect 5.0 out of 5 stars from 184 reviews, and 96% of participants recommend it.
While the admission tickets to Krka National Park are not included, the experience itself delivers five hours of free time for exploring the park’s stunning scenery. The tour begins at Golden Gate in Split and includes round-trip transport via air-conditioned bus, along with a professional guide who supplies helpful tips and ensures smooth coordination. The highlight for many is the boat trip to Skradin and the opportunity to swim in the Krka River at the city beach, making this tour a practical yet memorable choice.


This tour starts at Golden Gate in Split, a central and easily accessible meeting point. For travelers staying in Kastela, the guide arranges pickup en route, offering a personalized touch and making access straightforward. The air-conditioned bus ensures comfort during the approximately 1-hour ride to Krka National Park, setting the tone for a smooth day ahead.
The group size is capped at 60 travelers, which helps maintain a comfortable atmosphere. The professional guide provides clear instructions and keeps the trip on schedule, as praised by reviews for their helpfulness and organization. The pickup and return process is designed to minimize stress, especially for those unfamiliar with the area.
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Once at Krka National Park, guests enjoy five hours of free time to explore independently. The park’s pathways lead visitors past spectacular waterfalls, lush greenery, and serene pools. Swimming inside the park is not allowed, but nearby Skradin’s city beach offers a chance to cool off in the Krka River.
Entry tickets for the park are not included in the tour price, and visitors need to purchase them separately—about 16 euros for adults in peak months, with discounts for children and students. Reviewers appreciate that the ticket covers both entrance to the park and the boat trip to Skradin, a charming town with restaurants and shops perfect for relaxing after sightseeing.

A standout feature of this tour is the 30-minute river cruise that provides a scenic view of the park’s waterfalls and lush surroundings. The cruise offers a relaxing perspective on Krka’s natural beauty, complementing the time spent on foot exploring the waterfalls and trails.
This cruise is a great way to enjoy the landscape without strenuous walking, giving travelers a fresh vantage point. The boat ride adds a peaceful element to the day, especially appreciated in sunny weather, as noted by those who found it a highlight of the experience.

Following the exploration of Krka, the tour includes a boat trip to Skradin, a picturesque town located at the river’s edge. This additional 1-hour cruise offers a chance to see the area from a different perspective and relax in a charming setting.
In Skradin, travelers have free time to stroll, explore local cafes, or enjoy a meal. Many reviews highlight the value of this extra time, with some wishing for even longer to soak in the town’s ambiance. The return transfer from Skradin back to Split completes the day, ensuring a hassle-free experience.

Since food and drinks are not included, bringing snacks and water is recommended, especially since the park can get crowded and lines for the boat may be long. Travelers should wear comfortable walking shoes and dress appropriately for the weather, as the tour operates in all conditions.
While swimming inside Krka is not permitted, the nearby city beach in Skradin is a convenient spot for a dip, making use of the extra free time. The long lines for the boat can be anticipated during peak times, and arriving early or staying flexible improves the experience.

Reviewers consistently praise Stipe, the guide, for his helpfulness, organization, and clear communication. He provides valuable tips on timing, places to eat, and how to make the most of the free time, making the trip smoother and more enjoyable.
The tour’s logistics receive high marks for punctuality and well-coordinated transfers. The tour’s small group size allows for more personalized assistance and keeps the experience relaxed, even in busy seasons.

This full-day experience suits independent travelers who enjoy self-guided exploration but appreciate the convenience of organized transportation and guided insights. It’s ideal for those interested in natural scenery, waterfalls, and a boat ride on the Krka River.
Adults and children over a certain age can participate comfortably, but travelers should be prepared to pay for park tickets separately and manage their own food and drinks. The tour’s high ratings and positive reviews indicate it’s a reliable choice for a well-organized day trip full of scenic beauty.

This tour provides a balanced mix of guided logistics and independent exploration, emphasizing natural beauty and water activities. The round-trip transportation and well-organized schedule make it accessible and stress-free.
While the park entrance fee is not included, the boat trip, free time, and scenic cruise add substantial value, especially for travelers who appreciate flexibility. The helpful guide, beautiful scenery, and convenient logistics make this an excellent option for exploring one of Croatia’s top waterfalls without the hassle.
If you value independent discovery paired with organized transportation and unique water activities, this Krka Waterfalls tour from Split or Kastela is likely to meet your expectations.
“Stipe the guide couldn't have been more helpful. As we were staying in kastela we arranged being picked up en route and he provided tracking and k…”
Are park entrance tickets included in the price?
No, the admission to Krka National Park is not included. You will need to purchase tickets separately, typically on-site.
Can I swim in the waterfalls or river?
No, swimming inside Krka National Park is not allowed. However, a city beach in Skradin offers the chance for a swim after the boat trip.
What should I bring for the day?
Bring water, snacks, and comfortable shoes. Weather-appropriate clothing is recommended since the tour operates in all weather conditions.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children can participate, provided they are accompanied by an adult. Make sure to account for extra costs for kids and students’ park tickets.
How early should I arrive for pickup?
If you’re staying in Kastela, the guide arranges en route pickup. For those starting in Split, arriving at Golden Gate on time ensures a smooth start.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of a scenic river cruise, independent park exploration, and the boat trip to Skradin makes this tour unique and flexible, praised for its excellent organization and helpful guide.
This Krka Waterfalls tour offers a practical, scenic way to experience one of Croatia’s top natural sights with minimal planning, making it ideal for adventurous yet relaxed travelers.