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Discover the beauty of Krka Waterfalls with this private, customizable tour from Split, including winery visits, UNESCO sites, and hassle-free transport.
If you’re planning a day trip from Split to explore Croatia’s stunning natural and historic sights, this private tour to Krka Waterfalls might just be what you’re looking for. It offers a flexible itinerary, comfortable transport, and the chance to customize your experience — whether you’re into waterfalls, UNESCO-listed towns, or wine tasting. With a high rating of 5.0 from 87 reviews and recommendations from 95% of travelers, it clearly hits the right notes for many visitors.
What really stands out is the personalized approach. The tour allows you to choose your stops, skip the crowds, and spend your time at your own pace. Plus, the luxury of private transport means you avoid the hassle of bus schedules and large group tours. On the downside, the price might seem steep for some, especially since tickets to the national park are not included, but many reviewers feel the overall value justifies the expense, especially with the guide’s local insights and the flexibility.
This tour suits travelers who want a balanced mix of nature, culture, and local experiences without feeling rushed. If you’re an independent-minded traveler craving some control over your day while enjoying expert guidance, this option likely fits your style well.


This private tour from Split is designed for travelers who value comfort and flexibility. Instead of a standard bus trip, you’ll travel in a spacious, air-conditioned minivan, with your own driver-guide who can tailor the day to your preferences. The reviews highlight how helpful and knowledgeable guides like Sasha and Ivan are, with many guests appreciating how they went above and beyond—like recommending the best spots for lunch, helping with disabled family members, or suggesting additional side trips.
The core attraction is Krka National Park, famous for its spectacular waterfalls and crystal-clear waters. Many say the walk through the park is just the right length, allowing plenty of time to enjoy the scenery without exhaustion. Reviewers like Allyson and Rose mention how the waterfalls look even better in person, with Allyson noting the “stunning” views and the “beautiful walk.”
The tour’s flexibility shines in its optional detours. You can visit the UNESCO-listed Sibenik Cathedral, stroll through Trogir’s charming old town, or indulge in wine tasting at the renowned Bibich or Rak wineries. Guests like Amy and Richard appreciated the wine tastings, which offered a genuine taste of Croatian viticulture and a chance to relax after the waterfalls.
Timing is also well thought out. The tour lasts about 7 to 8 hours — enough to see major sights without feeling hurried. We loved how reviewers appreciated the early start, which helped beat the crowds and high temperatures, especially at Krka Waterfalls.
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The highlight, of course, is Krka Waterfalls. Depending on your choice, you’ll be dropped off at either Skradin or Lozovac, with Skradin offering a ferry ride into the park. Many reviewers, like Jamie, praise how the private transfer allows an immediate entry into the reserve, avoiding long lines at the main entrance. You can expect around four hours here, which is ample time to walk the trails, take photos, and enjoy the scenery.
While the park ticket isn’t included, the reviews suggest that many guests find the cost worthwhile for the stunning views and the serene atmosphere. Note: swimming in the waterfalls is no longer permitted, despite some marketing photos suggesting otherwise. Still, the boat ride to Skradin adds a lovely touch, especially when combined with a leisurely lunch in town, as Amy suggests.
You get to choose whether to explore Sibenik, home to the UNESCO-listed Cathedral of St James, or Trogir, with its well-preserved medieval old town and Kamerlengo Fortress. Guests like Scott enjoyed walking through charming streets and shopping for local crafts. Sibenik offers a mix of history and seaside charm, while Trogir is perfect for wandering narrow alleys and enjoying seaside cafes.
Wine tasting is a popular optional detour. The Bibich Winery and Rak Winery both receive praise for their authentic Croatian varietals and personalized approach. Reviewers like Amy and Rinat describe the tastings as a relaxed, informative experience, with some noting cheese and prosciutto platters accompanying the wines. Prices range from €6 to €17, offering a range of options to suit different budgets.
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Guests consistently mention the friendly, helpful drivers—many of whom are praised for their good communication skills, punctuality, and deep local knowledge. Many reviewers highlight how these drivers, like Sasha and Ivan, tailored the day perfectly, whether by recommending the best places to eat or helping with mobility issues.
Timing is also a recurring theme. Starting early means avoiding crowds, especially at Krka, which can become quite busy later in the day. Some guests, like Nancy, noted that the driver answered questions but didn’t provide a lot of extra commentary unless prompted. However, others, like Suzanne, appreciated how much the guide shared during drives, making the journey as enjoyable as the destinations.

At $346.49 for up to three people, the tour offers a lot of value for those who want a hassle-free, personalized experience. Keep in mind, this price covers private transport, bottled water, WiFi, and hotel pickup, but not entrance fees or meals. For many travelers, the convenience and tailored approach outweigh the extra costs, especially when traveling with family or small groups.
Booking in advance seems wise—many reviewers mention they booked the tour multiple times or last-minute, indicating high demand. The full refund policy (free cancellation up to 24 hours before) adds reassurance for flexible travelers.

This tour isn’t ideal if you prefer a fully guided, narrated experience at every stop, as some reviewers found that guide commentary was limited unless asked. Also, if you’re on a tight budget, remember that park tickets and meals are extra.

Are hotel pickups included?
Yes, the tour includes pickup and drop-off at your Split hotel or port, making logistics simple.
How long is the total tour?
Plan for approximately 7 to 8 hours, giving enough time at each stop without feeling rushed.
Can I customize the itinerary?
Absolutely. You can choose to visit Sibenik, Trogir, wineries, or skip certain stops based on your interests.
Are tickets to Krka Waterfalls included?
No, entrance tickets are not included, so you’ll need to purchase them separately at the park entrance.
Is food and drink included?
No, meals and drinks are not covered, but bottled water is provided during the trip.
What’s the best time to do this tour?
Starting early helps avoid crowds and high temperatures, especially at Krka. Many guests recommend an early morning departure.
Are children accommodated?
Yes, the tour is suitable for most travelers, and child seats or boosters can be arranged if needed.
What makes this tour stand out?
The flexibility, private transport, and knowledgeable drivers who tailor the day make it particularly appealing.
Can I add extra stops?
Yes, you can coordinate with your driver to include additional sights or detours, depending on your interests.
How do I book?
Booking is straightforward through the provider’s platform, with confirmation received at the time of booking.

This private tour from Split to Krka Waterfalls combines comfort, flexibility, and a personal touch, making it a popular choice for travelers wanting to see the best of Croatia without the hassle. If you value a relaxed pace, customizable stops, and expert guidance, this experience offers excellent value. The carefully curated stops and positive reviews suggest it’s well-suited for those who enjoy a mix of natural beauty, cultural sights, and local cuisine.
While you’ll need to budget for entrance fees and meals separately, the overall experience delivers a memorable day filled with stunning waterfalls, charming towns, and authentic Croatian wine. It’s particularly ideal for small groups or families seeking a stress-free, private adventure with plenty of personal recommendations.
Enjoy your Croatian journey, and if you decide to go, this tour promises a day of diverse sights, beautiful landscapes, and plenty of good stories to take home.