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Discover the perfect blend of natural beauty and local flavor with this private Krka Waterfalls tour, including wine tasting, in Split, Croatia.
Exploring Croatia’s natural wonders and culinary delights with this private Krka Waterfalls and wine tour offers a personalized and memorable experience. Combining the stunning water cascades of Krka National Park with a tasting at a local family-owned winery, this excursion delivers both visual and gustatory treats. With a dedicated guide, comfortable transport, and an intimate setting, it’s ideal for travelers craving authentic experiences away from crowded group tours.
What we particularly love about this tour is the attention to detail and flexibility — it’s private, so your experience can feel tailored to your interests. The well-curated combination of nature and local wine really stands out, making it a fantastic choice for those wanting to enjoy Croatia’s scenic landscapes and culinary culture in a single day.
One potential consideration is that entrance fees aren’t included, which means you’ll need to budget for the Krka National Park ticket. Also, some reviews note that certain guides or experiences might vary, so it’s worth clarifying expectations ahead of time. This tour is best suited for travelers who appreciate natural beauty, good wine, and the comfort of a private, guided experience.


Starting with a private pickup, we’re whisked away from your accommodation in Split to begin the adventure. The vehicle is modern and air-conditioned, which makes the approximately 1-hour drive to Krka National Park a comfortable start. The tour’s private nature means you’re not stuck with strangers, so you can ask questions more freely and listen to personalized commentary from your guide — a real plus for those wanting more context about the sites.
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Once at Krka National Park, the excitement kicks in. You’re greeted by a landscape of cascading waterfalls, lush greenery, and serene pools, all set along well-maintained pathways. The park is known for its seven waterfalls visible from the famous bridge, but the true charm is in the details — the quiet spots for photos, the sound of rushing water, and the vibrant flora.
Based on reviews, early arrival is recommended. James K notes that arriving early meant they had the waterfalls mostly to themselves, which significantly enhances the experience. The park’s trails are accessible, but travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level to enjoy the walks comfortably.
Your guide will give insightful commentary on the park’s features, adding context to the natural beauty. Although entrance to Krka is not included (costing around 40 kuna / per person), many find the visit worthwhile for the scenery alone. The park’s pathways are smooth and manageable, and there’s some free time for walking, photography, or just soaking in the views.
Some reviews mention that swimming by the waterfalls is not permitted, despite photos suggesting otherwise. Pamela W commented that the waterfalls and walk were wonderful but the guide’s jokes weren’t to her taste, highlighting that guide personalities can vary.
After exploring Krka, your journey continues to Sladic Winery in a quaint village. Here, you’ll meet a family with a 300-year winemaking tradition — a real highlight for lovers of authentic local stories. The tasting room, set in a homely environment, offers three local wines paired with prosciutto and cheese, a simple but delicious way to experience Croatian cuisine.
Reviewers like Carolina W praised Goran, the guide and driver, for his professionalism and friendliness. “Goran was a great guide and driver,” she recalled, emphasizing how his local knowledge added depth to the experience.
The winery visit lasts approximately 45 minutes, giving enough time to savor the wines and ask questions about the process. Many guests find the wines to be beautiful, often relaxing with the Croatian cheese and prosciutto that accompany the tastings.
The tour wraps up with a 30-minute transfer back to your accommodation, allowing you to reflect on the day’s highlights. The private nature of the experience means you can tailor the return time and route, making it a flexible option for your schedule.
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Transport & Comfort: The air-conditioned vehicle ensures a comfortable journey, especially in warmer months. The private setting minimizes stress and maximizes enjoyment, with plenty of room to relax or chat with your guide.
Guided Insights: Having an English-speaking guide means you’ll get more than just sightseeing; you’ll hear stories about the park, the winery, and Croatian culture. Reviewers like James K appreciated the early access to Krka, and Carolina W praised Goran’s attentive guiding.
Value for Money: At around $227.80 per person, the price includes the private transportation, winery visit, wine tasting, and insurance. While the entrance fee is extra, many feel the experience offers excellent value, combining natural beauty with culinary delights.
Timing & Duration: The six-hour schedule strikes a good balance—allowing enough time at each stop without feeling rushed. Early arrival at Krka is a tip from experienced travelers, and the flexible return means you can plan your day in Split accordingly.
Possible Drawbacks: The main thing to note is the entrance fee for Krka is not included. Also, some reviews mention guide variations and expectations around swimming, which are not part of this tour. It’s best to confirm these details ahead of booking.

This experience suits travelers who value personalized service and culture. If you enjoy nature and outdoor walking, Krka’s waterfalls will wow you, especially when visited early in the day. Food and wine lovers will appreciate the authenticity of the winery tasting, especially given its family-run charm and traditional approach.
It’s perfect for those who prefer a relaxed, private environment over crowded group tours, and for travelers seeking a balanced mix of scenic beauty and local cuisine. If your idea of a great day includes picturesque landscapes, delicious Croatian wine, and engaging storytelling, this tour hits the mark.
“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 pickup included?
Yes, pickup from your accommodation in Split is offered as part of the private tour.
How long is the tour?
The total duration is approximately 6 hours, including transportation, sightseeing, and the winery visit.
Do I need to pay for Krka entrance fees?
Yes, the entrance fee to Krka National Park is not included and costs around 40 kuna per person.
Is this a group or private tour?
This is a fully private tour, so only your group participates, giving a more personalized and flexible experience.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is walking involved, and is it suitable for all fitness levels?
Yes, there is walking involved, and a moderate level of physical fitness is recommended, especially for exploring Krka.
What kind of wines are tasted?
The tour includes three local wines paired with prosciutto and cheese, showcasing Croatian wine craftsmanship.
Are guide tips included?
Tips are not included, but appreciated if you enjoy the guide’s service.
Will I have free time at Krka?
Yes, your guide offers some free time to explore or take photos after the tour of the waterfalls.
Is swimming possible?
No, swimming in or near the waterfalls is not permitted, despite some photos suggesting so.
To sum it up, this private Krka Waterfalls with wine and prosciutto tour offers a well-rounded day of natural beauty, culture, and culinary delight. It’s particularly suited for travelers who prefer a more intimate, flexible experience and want to enjoy Croatia’s scenic and gustatory charms without the hassle of large group tours. With knowledgeable guides, comfortable transport, and authentic local tastings, it promises a memorable slice of Croatian life — all in just a few hours.