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Discover Krka Waterfalls with this guided day trip from Split, including boat rides, free wine and olive oil tastings, and authentic Croatian scenery.
This Krka Waterfalls Tour with Wine and Olive Oil Tasting offers an appealing way to experience Croatia’s stunning natural beauty without the hassle of planning every detail yourself. For around $30 per person, you get a full day of exploring one of Croatia’s most iconic national parks, enjoying scenic boat rides, and sampling local delicacies—all guided by a professional who helps make the day run smoothly.
What we particularly appreciate about this experience is the combination of breathtaking scenery with authentic Croatian flavors. The inclusion of wine and olive oil tastings in a charming local winery truly elevates the trip from a simple sightseeing tour to a culture.
That said, a possible drawback is the need to pre-book well in advance—on average, travelers book about 85 days ahead—highlighting its popularity. Also, while most parts of the day are well-organized, some reviews mention hiccups with the boat transfer and ticketing, so flexibility and patience are helpful.
This tour suits travelers who love nature, enjoy a bit of local wine and food, and prefer a guided experience to avoid logistical stress. It’s ideal for those who want a balance of scenic exploration and cultural tasting in a manageable, well-priced package.

The highlight of this tour is Krka National Park, famous for its impressive waterfalls, lush greenery, and tranquil rivers. You’ll spend about four hours wandering the well-maintained paths, crossing small bridges over the rushing water, and snapping photos of cascading waterfalls.
According to reviews, guides are notably knowledgeable and engaging. One reviewer mentioned her guide, Ivan, kept the group informed with interesting facts about the park’s flora and fauna, which added depth to the experience. The park does not allow swimming inside, but Skradin offers a nearby city beach where you can cool off in the Krka river.
While the park entrance fee isn’t included in the base price, the tour offers a discounted rate—a smart way to save a few euros. Expect to spend a good amount of time here, soaking in views that are truly postcard-worthy, perfect for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts alike.
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After exploring the waterfalls, the tour takes you on a boat ride to Skradin, a quaint town known for its friendly atmosphere and scenic riverbanks. The boat ride, although sometimes noted as “badly organized” by some reviewers, still provides a lovely transition from nature to town life. You’ll have around two hours here, giving you time to grab a quick snack, relax by the river, or hit the local beach for a swim.
One reviewer appreciated this stop, noting that choosing not to participate in the wine and olive oil tastings gave her more time to explore Skradin’s charming streets and enjoy its relaxed pace. It’s a great spot to breathe in the fresh air and soak up small-town Croatian charm.

The final part of your day is a visit to Ante Sladic Vino, a small winery in Plastovo village. Here, you’ll sample some of Croatia’s best local wines or taste homemade olive oil—whichever you prefer. The tasting is relaxed and authentic, with knowledgeable staff explaining the nuances of each product.
One reviewer highlighted the quality of the wine selection, calling it “some of the best local wines,” while the olive oil tasting offered a delicious glimpse into Croatian culinary traditions. The duration here is about an hour—enough to savor the flavors without feeling rushed. It’s a delightful way to end the trip, with plenty of opportunities to purchase bottles or oils to take home.

The tour departs from Golden Gate in Split, a convenient, central location easy to find. It lasts roughly nine hours, making it a full-day activity but one that’s well-paced. You’ll need to pay the national park entrance fee separately—around €30 for adults during peak months, with discounts for children and students.
Transportation is by comfortable bus, and the group size can be large (up to 999 travelers), but guides do a good job keeping everyone engaged. Small groups or private options aren’t specified, so be prepared for a typical group experience.
The tour is conducted in English, and service animals are allowed, so it’s accessible for more travelers. Swimming inside Krka is not permitted, but Skradin’s nearby beach provides a lovely alternative if you want to cool off.

What sets this tour apart is the genuine local flavor—especially the wine and olive oil tastings—which gives travelers a taste of Croatian hospitality. The guide’s insights and the chance to visit a family-run winery make the experience feel authentic rather than touristy.
Some reviews mention minor organizational flaws, particularly with the boat transfer, but these are relatively minor compared to the overall value. The opportunity to sample excellent local products, visit stunning waterfalls, and explore Skradin’s charming streets makes this a well-rounded adventure.
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This experience appeals most to those wanting an efficient yet immersive day trip from Split. Nature lovers will adore the waterfalls and scenic boat ride, while food and wine enthusiasts will appreciate the tastings. It’s perfect for travelers who prefer guided trips to avoid logistical worries or want a deeper understanding of Croatian culture through food.
Those with limited time but a desire for variety will find this tour covers multiple highlights in one go. However, if you’re seeking a more flexible, DIY adventure or want to include swimming in the waterfalls, you might prefer other options.

The Krka Waterfalls Tour with wine and olive oil tasting is a fantastic value for the experience it offers. It blends Croatia’s natural beauty with authentic local flavors, guided by knowledgeable professionals who help make the day smooth and enjoyable. The scenic waterfalls, charming Skradin, and quality tastings create a memorable day that highlights Croatia’s diverse appeal.
It’s particularly suited for travelers who want a well-organized, culturally enriching day without breaking the bank. The included tastings elevate the trip from a simple sightseeing tour to a true taste of Croatian hospitality. Just remember to book early, prepare for some minor organizational quirks, and bring your camera for the amazing photo opportunities.

Is the national park entrance fee included?
No, the entrance fee for Krka National Park needs to be paid separately, but the tour offers a discount for tickets.
How long do I spend at Krka National Park?
Approximately four hours, which allows enough time to walk, explore, and take photos of the waterfalls.
Can I swim in Krka Waterfalls?
No, swimming inside the park is not allowed, but Skradin has a nearby city beach where you can take a dip in the Krka river.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the Golden Gate in Split and finishes back at the same meeting point.
What’s included in the tastings?
Wine tasting and olive oil tasting are included if you select those options, providing a genuine taste of local Croatian products.
Is this tour suitable for children or students?
Yes, there are discounts for children and students on entrance tickets, making it accessible for families and students.
How is the boat ride organized?
You’ll take a scenic boat from Krka to Skradin; some reviews mention organizational hiccups, but it generally adds to the experience.
What should I bring?
Comfortable walking shoes, swimwear if you wish to swim at Skradin, and a camera for the waterfalls and scenic views.
Is there a guide?
Yes, a professional guide fluent in English accompanies the group, sharing interesting facts and helping navigate the day.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the experience, providing flexibility if your plans shift.
This tour offers a well-balanced mix of stunning sights, cultural tastings, and relaxed exploration—a fantastic choice for those wanting to experience Croatia’s natural and culinary delights in one manageable day.