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Enjoy a day trip from Split to Krka National Park for stunning waterfalls, a boat cruise, and swimming in Skradin, all for $32 with guided insights and scenic trails.

The Split: Krka National Park Day Trip with Boat Ride & Swimming offers an accessible way to experience one of Croatia’s most beautiful natural areas. Priced at just $32 per person, this tour includes a scenic transfer, a boat cruise, and free time in Skradin for swimming and relaxation. With a high rating of 4.6 out of 5 from over 1,200 reviews, it clearly appeals to travelers seeking both natural beauty and comfort.
This day trip departs from Split in an air-conditioned vehicle, making the journey comfortable even in warmer months. The tour is well-suited for those who want to explore Krka’s waterfalls, trails, and cultural sites without the hassle of planning transport or tickets themselves. Keep in mind that entrance tickets are not included in the price and must be purchased separately, either cash at the meeting point or through the tour organizer.
While the tour offers fantastic value, it’s worth noting that it’s not suitable for wheelchair users due to the walking involved. This trip works best for active visitors who enjoy nature, scenic walks, and a relaxed day in Croatia’s lush landscapes.
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This tour starts with a pick-up at the S tours agency in Split and uses air-conditioned vehicles for the journey to Krka National Park. The ride is designed to be relaxing, with many reviews praising the comfort of the coach and the knowledgeable driver. The travel time allows travelers to enjoy scenic views of Dalmatia even before arriving at the park itself.
The transfer service is organized and reliable, with the guide providing helpful tips during the ride. The driver and host work together to ensure smooth logistics, and fuel surcharges and taxes are included in the price, simplifying the overall cost.
This setup offers a stress-free start to a day dedicated to nature, leaving guests free to focus on their experience at Krka without worrying about transportation details.

Once at Krka National Park, the guide will provide insightful information about the park’s natural features. The main attraction is the stunning waterfalls, which are often described as breathtaking and beautiful. Visitors can follow well-marked educational trails that lead to various viewpoints and attractions, including the Ethno village, traditional stone houses, and watermills.
The scenic trails are suitable for most visitors, offering a chance to walk amid lush greenery and admire the trevertine barriers and waterfalls. Many reviews highlight the well-organized nature of the trail system, allowing ample time to enjoy the scenery, take photos, and learn about the local culture.
While the park can be busy in peak season, the stunning views and peaceful atmosphere make the walk worthwhile. Visitors should wear comfortable shoes and bring sunscreen and a hat to stay comfortable.

A key highlight of the tour is the boat cruise across the Krka River canyon. This scenic boat ride offers panoramic views of the lush canyon and waterfalls from the water, providing a different perspective of the natural beauty. The boat ride is smooth and relaxing, often praised for adding a special touch to the day.
The boat cruise leads to the charming town of Skradin, a picturesque spot appreciated for its local beaches and relaxed vibe. The boat ride is approximately 40 minutes long, allowing enough time to enjoy the scenery and snap photos of the canyon’s rugged cliffs and flowing water.
This water journey is a favorite part of the trip, offering a peaceful break after exploring the trails and waterfalls. It’s a comfortable and scenic way to transition from the park to Skradin’s inviting waterfront.
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At the end of the boat ride, the tour provides free time in Skradin. Travelers often spend this time swimming at the local beach, which is described as beautiful and ideal for a refreshing dip after a day of walking and sightseeing.
In Skradin, visitors can also wander around the village streets, which are small but charming, with some reviews noting that a 15-minute walk is enough to get a feel for the town. The beach in Skradin is praised as one of the best spots for water activities during the trip.
Most reviews mention that the timing in Skradin is sufficient, though some note that it could be slightly longer to allow for more relaxation or exploration. Remember to bring swimwear, towels, and sunscreen for a comfortable swim.
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The meeting point for the tour is at the S tours agency located at Obala lazareta 3 in Split. The activity ends back at this same spot, making logistics simple.
Entrance tickets to Krka National Park are not included in the $32 price but are arranged by the tour provider. These are paid cash only at the meeting point, with prices varying seasonally—€15-30 depending on the date and age group. Students must present a valid student ID.
Travelers should bring comfortable shoes, a hat, towel, sunscreen, and comfortable clothing. For visits in spring, fall, or winter, packing warm clothes and an umbrella is advisable. The tour not suitable for wheelchair users because of walking demands.

Many reviews emphasize the friendly and knowledgeable guides who make the trip informative and enjoyable. Guides like Tin, Lorena, Mario, and Haris are praised for their helpfulness, storytelling, and good humor.
Guides typically provide history, local insights, and recommendations for the best spots at Krka and Skradin. The small group size allows for personalized attention and flexibility, making the walk pleasant even in busy seasons.
Some reviews mention that guides help with ticket arrangements and navigation, ensuring guests spend more time enjoying the scenery than worrying about logistics. This level of organization adds to the overall value of the experience.

The trip lasts about 8 hours, starting early in the morning and returning by evening. The schedule balances time at Krka Waterfalls, the cruise, and free time in Skradin.
While most reviews note that the timing feels well managed, a few suggest that more time in the National Park could be beneficial. Some travelers feel the free time after the boat ride in Skradin could be slightly extended, but overall, the pacing allows for sufficient exploration and relaxation.
The tour is designed to be active but not exhausting, suited for most fitness levels, provided visitors wear comfortable shoes and stay hydrated.

The tour offers excellent value, especially considering it includes transport, guide, and boat cruise for just $32. Many reviewers comment that it is worth every penny, with some highlighting the stunning scenery and helpful guides as key benefits.
A few mention that entrance tickets are an additional cost but note that the organized ticket purchase makes the process easier. The scenery, waterfalls, and swimming opportunity make this a memorable day in Croatia.
This tour suits active travelers who appreciate nature, scenic views, and cultural insights without overspending. It’s a reliable and well-reviewed option for those visiting Split who want to experience Krka National Park without the stress of independent planning.
This day trip from Split effectively combines scenic beauty, cultural stops, and relaxing moments in Skradin. The guides’ knowledge and well-organized logistics earn praise, making it easy to relax and enjoy the experience. While entrance tickets are not included, the overall value and beauty of Krka make this a worthwhile choice.
The scenic boat ride and swimming in Skradin are highlights, complemented by the stunning waterfalls and nature trails. Suitable for active, outdoor-loving travelers, this tour provides a satisfying taste of Croatia’s natural wonders at an affordable price.
“Brilliant day out. The national park is stunning and breathtaking. Loved the whole experience. Tin our guide was friendly, knowledgeable and helpful”
Are the entrance tickets to Krka National Park included in the tour price?
No, the entrance tickets are paid separately, cash only, at the meeting point, with prices depending on the season and age.
How long is the overall trip?
The tour lasts approximately 8 hours, from pick-up in Split to return.
What should I bring for the day?
Bring comfortable shoes, a hat, towel, sunscreen, and comfortable clothes. In colder months, pack warm clothes and an umbrella.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users and involves walking on trails, so it’s best for physically active travelers.
Can I swim in Skradin?
Yes, there is a beautiful local beach in Skradin where swimming is possible, ideal for cooling off after exploring Krka.
Are guides available in languages other than English?
No, the tour is conducted in English only.
What makes this tour a good value?
The price includes transfer, guide, and boat cruise, offering a comprehensive experience at a fraction of what independent travel might cost, especially with organized ticket purchasing.
Is there free time to explore Krka or Skradin?
Yes, most of the time is free for personal exploration, walking trails, and swimming, though some reviews suggest a slightly longer free period would be beneficial.
How crowded does Krka get during the tour?
The waterfalls can be busy in high season, but the well-organized trails and early start help maximize enjoyment despite crowds.
Can I book this tour last minute?
Yes, the activity provider allows reservation with flexible payment, and cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.