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Discover the private Krka Waterfalls tour from Split, combining stunning waterfalls with wine tasting at a 300-year-old winery for a personalized 6-hour experience.


The Private Krka Waterfalls with Wine and Prosciutto Shore Excursion is designed for those seeking a tailored experience that blends natural beauty with local flavors. For $227.80 per person, this 6-hour journey from Split, Croatia allows guests to explore Krka National Park’s waterfalls and sip wines at a family-owned winery with a history spanning 300 years.
This private tour offers the comfort of air-conditioned transport and a dedicated English-speaking guide to ensure a personalized visit. The tour is ideal for travelers who appreciate flexibility, cultural insights, and scenic landscapes without the crowds, as some reviews highlight early access to the waterfalls.
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The experience begins with pickup from your location in Split in an air-conditioned vehicle. This arrangement adds convenience, especially after a long journey or prior activities. Since it’s a private tour, the vehicle is exclusively for your group, allowing you to set your pace and enjoy the scenic drive through Croatia’s beautiful countryside.
The transportation is considered comfortable and efficient, helping you relax before heading to the first stop, Krka National Park. The average booking time of 48 days in advance suggests this is a popular choice for visitors seeking a seamless, curated day.
Upon arriving at Krka Waterfalls, you will witness the stunning cascade of waterfalls that characterize this national park. The well-maintained pathways allow for easy exploration of the picturesque surroundings and the diverse flora.
While admission tickets are not included in the tour price (€40 per person), the experience highlights the power and serenity of the waterfalls. Some reviews note arriving early to enjoy the waterfalls with fewer visitors, which enhances the experience of peace and natural beauty.
Guests can expect to have free time to explore and take photos, with the guide providing context and insights about the park’s natural features. Water activities, such as swimming, are not permitted, so visitors should plan accordingly.

After soaking in the waterfalls, the tour continues to a small, family-run winery in Skradin. This 300-year-old winery invites guests to taste three different local wines, which are paired with Croatian cheese and prosciutto.
The wine tasting session lasts approximately 45 minutes, offering a chance to learn about Croatian wine heritage while savoring authentic flavors. Guests often appreciate the knowledgeable guidance of the owner, who shares stories about the winery’s history and wine production.
This stop provides a delicious contrast to the outdoor adventure, blending scenic views with tasty, local culinary delights. The admission fee for the winery is included in the tour price, making this a smooth and enjoyable experience.

After the wine tasting, the tour concludes with a return to your preferred location in Split, typically within 30 minutes of leaving the winery. This flexible drop-off ensures convenience, whether you’re heading back to your accommodation or another activity planned for the day.
Since the tour is private, you can customize the timing or ask for additional stops if desired, making it a flexible way to experience Croatia’s natural and culinary treasures.
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The English-speaking guide leads the tour, offering insights and stories about each location. According to reviews, guides like Goran and Rocco are praised for their informative and friendly approach. They enhance the experience by sharing local knowledge, pointing out scenic spots, and explaining the history of the attractions.
Some reviews mention guides who focus more on providing context rather than just logistical explanations, making the trip more engaging. Since it’s a private tour, the guide can tailor conversations and pacing to suit your group’s interests.

The tour has a moderate physical fitness requirement, as exploring Krka Waterfalls involves walking along well-maintained pathways. The tour accommodates service animals, and the private nature makes it suitable for groups with specific needs.
The pickup service adds to the ease of access, and the air-conditioned vehicle ensures comfort during transportation. Since admission to Krka Waterfalls is not included, guests should be prepared for the additional €40 fee if they choose to enter the park independently.

At $227.80 per person, this tour offers a personalized experience that combines Croatia’s beautiful waterfalls with authentic wine tasting. The private setting means fewer crowds, more flexibility, and tailored commentary, which many guests find valuable.
Booking 48 days in advance indicates high demand, so early reservation is recommended. The free cancellation policy allows for flexibility, with options to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
The key differentiator is the private nature of this tour, allowing for customization and intimacy that larger group tours cannot provide. The combination of nature and wine, two of Croatia’s most appealing attractions, makes this experience especially appealing for those looking for a relaxed, cultural day.
Plus, the well-selected stops and insightful guides contribute to a more meaningful visit, as highlighted by positive reviews praising early access to waterfalls and knowledgeable guides.
Some reviews point out the absence of swimming opportunities at Krka, which might be disappointing for visitors expecting water activities. Because some guides in partner companies are not part of the main agency, inconsistent experiences with guides and their behavior have been noted.
Guests should also be aware of the €40 admission fee for Krka Waterfalls if they plan to enter independently. The tour price does not include this fee, so budgeting accordingly is wise.
This private tour from Split offers a balanced blend of natural beauty and local culture, perfect for those wanting a personalized adventure. The combination of Krka Waterfalls and wine tasting at a 300-year-old winery delivers both scenic vistas and authentic flavors.
While the price point reflects its private, curated nature, it’s well-suited for travelers who value flexibility, comfort, and expertise. The high ratings and reviews praising knowledgeable guides and beautiful scenery reinforce its status as a top choice for a relaxed yet enriching day in Croatia.
“Really enjoyed this tour. Got to Krka Waterfalls early so we more or less had it to ourselves. The wine was beautiful after our visit. Sibenik tour…”
Is this tour suitable for all physical levels?
Yes, but it requires moderate physical fitness due to walking along pathways at Krka Waterfalls.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes private transportation, an English-speaking guide, the wine tasting at the winery, and insurance. The Krka Waterfalls entrance fee (€40) is not included.
Can I cancel this tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How long is the total tour?
The approximate duration is 6 hours, from pickup to drop-off.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes, camera, and some cash or card for additional expenses like park admission if needed.
Is there an option to customize the itinerary?
Since it’s a private tour, guides can often accommodate specific requests or offers adjustments.
Are water activities available at Krka Waterfalls?
No, swimming or water activities are not permitted in the park.
What kind of wines are served at the winery?
Guests taste three wines from a family-owned winery with a 300-year history, paired with Croatian cheese and prosciutto.
How many people typically book this tour?
It’s designed as a private experience for your group, regardless of size, but the booking is typically made 48 days in advance due to demand.