Nestled in the heart of Croatia, the Krka Waterfalls offer a captivating natural wonder that’s easily accessible from the vibrant city of Split. This day trip promises an unforgettable experience, combining a scenic boat cruise, guided exploration of Krka National Park, and ample opportunities to cool off in the refreshing waters. Whether you’re seeking a respite from the bustling city or simply want to learn about Croatia’s stunning landscapes, this excursion provides a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation. Discover the enchanting beauty that awaits, and let the tranquility of the Krka Waterfalls rejuvenate your senses.
Good To Know

- The tour from Split to Krka National Park includes a river cruise, swimming, and sightseeing, with a duration of 9 hours.
- The trip involves a 75-minute bus transfer to Skradin, followed by a 30-minute boat cruise to Skradinski Buk.
- The tour includes a 1-hour guided tour in Krka National Park, followed by 2 hours of free time for independent exploration.
- Discounts up to 50% are available for the Krka Waterfalls trip, with varying ticket prices based on the season.
- The tour package covers transportation, a tour guide, and insurance, but park entry tickets are not included unless selected.
Tour Overview

This Krka Waterfalls trip includes a tour from Split to Krka National Park, where visitors can enjoy a river cruise, swimming, and sightseeing in Primošten.
The tour lasts 9 hours and starts at the Gregory of Nin statue. Guests will take a 75-minute bus transfer to Skradin, then a 30-minute boat cruise to Skradinski Buk.
After a 1-hour guided tour in Krka National Park, they’ll have 2 hours of free time. The tour then continues with a 45-minute transfer to Primošten, where visitors can spend 2 hours swimming or exploring.
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance.
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Pricing and Booking

The Krka Waterfalls trip offers significant savings, with prices discounted by up to 50%. Visitors can reserve now and pay later, making it more accessible. During the peak season from June to September, adult tickets are priced at €30, students and children (7-17 years) pay €15, and children under 7 are free. For the shoulder season of April, May, and October, adult tickets cost €16, while students and children (7-17 years) pay €10, with under 7s still free. Student tickets require a valid ID card.
| Season | Adults | Students | Children (7-17) | Under 7 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| June – September | €30 | €15 | €15 | Free |
| April, May, October | €16 | €10 | €10 | Free |
Itinerary Details

The Krka Waterfalls trip begins with a 75-minute bus or coach transfer from the starting location at the Gregory of Nin statue to the town of Skradin.
From there, guests will embark on a 30-minute boat cruise to reach the Skradinski Buk waterfalls.
Once at the park, a 1-hour guided tour will provide insights into the stunning natural landscapes and rich history of the area.
Afterward, guests will have 2 hours of free time to explore Krka National Park on their own.
The tour then continues with a 45-minute bus or coach transfer to the charming town of Primošten, where travelers can spend 2 hours swimming or sightseeing.
Activities and Experiences

Visitors can expect an immersive experience during the Krka Waterfalls trip. At Skradinski Buk, they’ll learn about the area’s fascinating natural and historical significance from a guide.
The panoramic boat cruise offers breathtaking views of the Dalmatian coastline. In Primošten, an optional wine tasting lets travelers sample the local vintages.
While swimming is prohibited within Krka National Park to preserve its fragile ecosystem, guests can still enjoy cooling off in the nearby Adriatic Sea.
The tour includes all necessary transfers, a knowledgeable guide, and comprehensive insurance, ensuring a seamless and worry-free experience.
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To ensure a comfortable and carefree experience, guests are advised to bring along a few essential items. These include comfortable walking shoes, sunglasses, a sun hat, swimwear, and a towel.
Plus, packing snacks, water, and a student ID card (if applicable) can enhance the overall enjoyment of the day.
Remember, swimming is prohibited in Krka National Park, so guests should plan accordingly.
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Arrival and Refund Policy

Prompt arrivals are crucial for guests to fully enjoy the Krka Waterfalls trip, as late arrivals won’t receive refunds.
The tour departs on time, so it’s important to arrive at the meeting point, the Gregory of Nin statue, as scheduled. Latecomers will miss the bus transfer and boat cruise, and won’t be able to participate in the guided tour or explore Krka National Park and Primošten on their own.
To ensure a smooth experience, guests are advised to plan their travel accordingly and arrive early. The tour operator can’t provide refunds for missed portions due to late arrivals.
Adhering to the schedule is essential for everyone to make the most of this memorable excursion.
Alternative Destinations

In case the weather or other factors prevent the full Krka Waterfalls tour, the tour operator offers alternative destinations.
These include:
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Visiting the historic city of Šibenik, with its stunning medieval architecture and the impressive St. James Cathedral.
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Exploring the charming coastal town of Primošten, known for its picturesque old town and surrounding vineyards.
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Discovering the natural beauty of the Dalmatian Islands, with opportunities for swimming, hiking, and soaking in the Mediterranean atmosphere.
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Visiting the Fortress of Klis, a medieval stronghold that has been featured in the popular TV series "Game of Thrones."
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Experiencing the vibrant city of Split, with its bustling Riva promenade, Diocletian’s Palace, and lively local markets.
These alternatives ensure that guests have an enjoyable and memorable experience, even if the original itinerary can’t be fully completed.
Tour Inclusions

The Krka Waterfalls tour package includes several key elements to provide guests with a comprehensive and enjoyable experience.
The tour starts with a 75-minute bus transfer from Split to Skradin, followed by a 30-minute boat cruise to Skradinski Buk, the main waterfall.
Guests then have a 1-hour guided tour in Krka National Park to learn about the natural and historical significance of the site.
After the guided tour, there’s 2 hours of free time to explore the park on your own.
The tour also includes a 45-minute bus transfer to Primošten, where guests can spend 2 hours swimming or sightseeing.
The package covers transportation, tour guide, and insurance, but park entry tickets aren’t included unless selected.
Frequently Asked Questions

Are There Any COVID-19 Safety Measures in Place?
The tour operators implement COVID-19 safety protocols, including reduced capacity, mandatory masks, and social distancing. Travelers are advised to check the latest requirements before the trip and comply with any health measures in place.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?
Yes, guests can bring their own food and drinks on the tour. The tour itinerary includes free time in the National Park, providing an opportunity to enjoy personal snacks and refreshments. However, glass containers are not permitted within the park.
Is the Boat Cruise Wheelchair Accessible?
The boat cruise on the tour is not explicitly mentioned as wheelchair accessible. However, the tour operator may be able to accommodate wheelchair users with advance notice. Guests should inquire about accessibility when booking the tour.
Can I Swim in the Waterfalls Themselves?
Swimming is prohibited in the Krka National Park waterfalls. However, the tour includes a boat cruise and 2 hours of free time where visitors can swim in the designated swimming areas near the Skradinski Buk waterfall.
How Do I Get to the Meeting Point From My Hotel?
To get to the meeting point from your hotel, you’ll need to make your way to the Gregory of Nin statue. The tour includes bus/coach transfers, so you don’t have to worry about transportation once you arrive at the starting location.
The Sum Up
The Krka Waterfalls day trip from Split offers a captivating blend of natural beauty, cultural exploration, and relaxation. Visitors can expect a seamless experience with transportation, guided tours, and ample opportunities to enjoy the stunning landscapes of Krka National Park. The combination of a scenic boat cruise, guided hike, and refreshing swim makes this excursion a must-do activity for anyone visiting the Split region.
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