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Discover Krka Waterfalls from Split with this 9-hour guided tour featuring a scenic boat ride, waterfall exploration, and a panoramic viewpoint overlooking the canyon.

This 9-hour tour offers an engaging way to experience the stunning Krka Waterfalls, one of Dalmatia’s most celebrated natural sights. Starting from Split, the tour includes a pre-reserved entry to Krka National Park, helping visitors skip long lines and maximize their time amidst waterfalls, lush forests, and tranquil river views.
What makes this tour stand out is the combination of guided exploration, a scenic boat cruise, and free time in the charming town of Skradin. It’s ideal for travelers who want a balanced mix of organized sightseeing and relaxed leisure. The tour is suited for most visitors but involves walking on wooden footpaths and forest trails, so those with mobility impairments may find it less accessible.
While the coach provides comfort with air conditioning, reclining seats, and free Wi-Fi, the overall pace aims to blend sightseeing with relaxation. The inclusion of skip-the-line tickets ensures a smooth entry, and the panoramic viewpoint wraps up the day with memorable photo opportunities.
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The tour begins with a comfortable coach ride from Split, which lasts approximately 80 minutes. The vehicle is equipped with spacious reclining seats, large windows, air conditioning, and free Wi-Fi to keep you comfortable and connected. During the drive, your guide provides insights into the history, geography, and cultural stories of Dalmatia and the Krka River basin, setting the scene for the day ahead.
This organized start allows travelers to settle in and engage with the guide’s storytelling before arriving at Krka National Park. The small group size and professional guidance help ensure a smooth experience from the moment you leave Split.

Upon arrival at Krka National Park, the guide assists with pre-reserved entry tickets, ensuring immediate access and avoiding typical queues. Inside, a guided walk takes you around Skradinski Buk, the park’s most famous waterfall area. The well-maintained wooden pathways, bridges, and shaded forest trails make the exploration accessible and pleasant for most visitors.
The guide explains how the Krka River has formed its impressive cascades over centuries, highlighting natural features and photograph-worthy spots. The walk lasts around 2 hours, providing ample opportunity to absorb the scenery and learn about the area’s geological and hydrological features.

After the guided exploration, travelers board a scenic riverboat for a 25-minute cruise across the Krka River. The boat ride creates a tranquil transition from the lively waterfalls to the quiet, Mediterranean ambiance of Skradin. Passengers enjoy views of lush greenery, clear water reflections, and the quiet river stretch.
This cruise is a relaxed highlight that offers a different perspective of the park’s landscape, smoothly connecting the natural beauty of the waterfalls with the charm of the riverside town.
More Great Tours NearbyOnce in Skradin, you are free to explore at your own pace for about 2.5 hours. The town’s narrow stone streets invite wandering, while the small beach area becomes an inviting spot for swimming during summer months.
Visitors can enjoy lunch in a local restaurant, relax with a drink by the marina, or simply soak in the authentic Dalmatian atmosphere. The town’s peaceful rhythm offers a perfect mid-day break, blending sightseeing with leisure.

After leaving Skradin, the coach makes a short stop at a panoramic viewpoint that overlooks the Krka River canyon and the Krka Bridge. This 30-minute stop provides excellent photo opportunities and a chance to appreciate the broad landscape and natural scenery from above.
The viewpoint is accessible for large groups and safe for all, making it an ideal spot for a quick rest and memorable photos before heading back to Split.

As the tour concludes, the coach returns to Split, with the trip lasting around 80 minutes. Passengers receive a second complimentary bottle of water to stay refreshed, and the coach’s Wi-Fi allows sharing photos or catching up on messages during the ride. The professional guide remains available for questions or tips about future excursions.
Travelers should bring comfortable shoes suitable for walking on wooden paths and forest trails, swimwear for possible beach swimming, and cash for optional purchases in Skradin. Sunscreen, a camera, and water are also recommended to stay comfortable throughout the day.
The tour involves walking and is not suitable for those with mobility impairments or wheelchair users due to the nature of the paths and terrain. The ticket prices vary seasonally, with higher costs in June–September (€40 for adults), and lower prices during off-peak months (€7). Children under 7 can enter free.

The combination of organised logistics, skip-the-line tickets, and a scenic boat ride makes this tour an efficient way to see Krka. The guided exploration ensures you won’t miss key highlights, while the free time in Skradin allows personal discovery.
The panoramic viewpoint adds a memorable photo stop, and the coach’s comfort enhances the overall experience. The tour balances natural beauty, relaxed pace, and informative guidance, making it a compelling choice for those visiting Dalmatia.
This tour suits travelers seeking a comprehensive day trip from Split that covers the major sights of Krka with minimal hassle. It’s especially good for those who enjoy nature walks, boat rides, and scenic viewpoints.
However, those with mobility impairments or needing wheelchair access should note that walking on wooden footpaths and forest trails might be challenging. The tour’s pacing might also be less suitable for travelers looking for a more intense hiking experience.
This well-organized day trip combines natural splendor with comfort and convenience. The guided walk, skip-the-line tickets, scenic boat cruise, and free time in Skradin make it a practical choice for most visitors.
While it doesn’t include extensive hiking or off-the-beaten-path exploring, the tour offers stunning views and iconic waterfalls in a manageable, enjoyable format. It’s perfect for those who want to experience Krka’s beauty without the hassle of planning every detail themselves.
Does the tour include tickets to Krka National Park?
Yes, the Tour With Tickets Included option provides pre-reserved entry tickets. There is also a Tour Only option where tickets are purchased separately.
How long is the boat cruise?
The river cruise lasts approximately 25 minutes, offering peaceful views of the Krka River and surrounding greenery.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Children under 7 enter free, and the tour’s pace is generally suitable for most ages, though walking on paths should be considered.
What should I bring for the visit?
Comfortable shoes, swimwear, sunscreen, camera, water, and cash are recommended. It’s also helpful to bring a hat or sunglasses for sun protection.
Can I swim in Skradin?
Yes, during summer months, the town’s small beach area becomes a spot for swimming in the river and sea water.
Is the tour accessible for mobility-impaired travelers?
No, the walking involves paths on wooden footpaths and forest trails, making it unsuitable for those with mobility challenges.
What is the cost of tickets at Krka in peak season?
Adults pay €40 in June–September, with lower prices during April–October, starting at €7. Children and students pay reduced rates.
How do I meet the tour?
The meeting point is at coordinates 43.506961822509766, 16.448749542236328, with options depending on your booked package.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, full refund is available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
Is this tour suitable for large groups?
Yes, the viewpoint stop is designed to accommodate large groups comfortably.
This detailed overview highlights the practical, scenic, and relaxing aspects of the Split: Krka Waterfalls, River Cruise & Panoramic Viewpoint tour, making it a highly recommended option for enjoying one of Croatia’s natural treasures.
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