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Discover the beauty of Krka National Park on a guided tour from Split, featuring stunning waterfalls, boat cruise, and optional wine tasting for a memorable day.
Exploring Croatia’s stunning natural sights is a highlight for many travelers, and the Krka National Park Waterfalls Group Tour from Split offers a well-rounded experience. For around $42, you’re treated to a day that includes awe-inspiring waterfalls, a scenic cruise, and time to soak up the charm of Skradin. The tour is designed to balance guided insights with free time, making it suitable for those who want a taste of Croatia’s lush landscapes without feeling rushed.
What stands out about this experience is the knowledgeable guide, who brings the park’s natural beauty to life with interesting stories and local tips—something that can make all the difference. However, as with any group tour, some travelers might find the schedule somewhat tight, especially if they prefer to explore at a more leisurely pace. This tour appeals most to those who enjoy a structured day packed with highlights, yet still crave a good opportunity for independent discovery.
Whether you’re a nature lover, a first-time visitor to Croatia, or simply looking for an affordable way to see one of the country’s top natural attractions, this tour hits many of the right notes. It combines scenic beauty, cultural insights, and just enough free time to make the day feel personalized.


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The tour begins promptly at 09:45 in front of the DM – drogerie markt in central Split, making it convenient for most travelers. The vehicle used is air-conditioned, ensuring comfort during the roughly one-hour drive to Krka National Park. The group size is typically small enough to foster a friendly atmosphere but large enough for lively conversations.
Once inside the park, your licensed guide (some reviews mention guides like “Mario” or “Ivana” for their engaging storytelling) will lead you through the major sights. The highlight here is Skradinski Buk, one of Croatia’s longest and most impressive waterfalls. We loved the way guides explained the old water mills and rolling mills, giving a sense of the historical importance of this lush landscape.
The walk around Skradinski Buk offers excellent photo opportunities, with the cascading waterfalls providing a dramatic backdrop. The guided tour is comprehensive enough to inform you about the park’s natural features and history without feeling overwhelming.
A charming stop is the Ethno Village, where you can learn about the local history and traditional ways of life in the region. This part of the tour adds cultural depth and context, enriching the natural scenery with stories from the past. If you’re a history enthusiast or just curious about local customs, this stop offers a pleasant change of pace.
Between 12:30 and 14:30, you’re on your own for lunch. The tour recommends exploring some of the many affordable restaurants within the park. We found that grabbing a quick meal here is a good way to refuel—think fresh seafood, grilled meats, or local specialties—without breaking the bank. Reviewers note that the park’s eateries offer decent options at reasonable prices, making it easy to enjoy a relaxed meal.
You’ll then have the option to keep exploring or simply relax and enjoy the surroundings. This free time is particularly valued by travelers who want to dip their toes in the river or snap more photos of the waterfalls.
Later in the afternoon, the tour takes you by boat to the charming town of Skradin. This 30-minute cruise offers scenic views of the Krka River and a chance to unwind. As you approach Skradin, you’ll notice its beautiful marina, often praised for its aesthetic appeal and atmosphere.
In Skradin, the guide will meet you at the dock. You can choose to spend an hour exploring the town’s quaint streets, relaxing on the beach, or taking part in a wine tasting experience for an additional €20 per person. The wine tasting, often described as delightful by participants, is hosted at a local hotel where you can sample Croatian wines along with some local cheeses or snacks.
The overall experience is designed to strike a balance between guided education and personal exploration. Several reviewers, including Christina, describe the place as “a truly sublime place that is a must-see” and praise the guide for making the trip engaging and informative.

The tour covers transportation, fuel surcharge, travel insurance, and taxes. You’ll also enjoy the guided exploration of Krka National Park and a scenic cruise. The free time in Skradin and optional wine tasting are additional highlights. However, food and drinks, meals (like lunch), and entrance fees to the park (ranging from €16-30) are not included, which means you should budget for these extras.


This Krka National Park Waterfalls Group Tour from Split offers a compelling mix of natural beauty, cultural insights, and convenient logistics. The price point is attractive, especially considering the included guided tour, boat cruise, and free time to explore Skradin. The knowledgeable guides, praised for their storytelling and local knowledge, elevate the experience—something that makes visitors like Christina describe it as “excellent.”
Travelers who appreciate well-organized trips that hit all the major sights, combined with opportunities for independent exploration, will find this tour quite satisfying. It’s especially suited for first-time visitors wanting a comprehensive yet manageable way to see one of Croatia’s most stunning parks without the hassle of arranging transport and entrance fees themselves.
However, if you’re someone who prefers to wander at your own pace or avoid scheduled stops, this might feel a bit structured. Also, keep in mind that optional extras like wine tasting cost extra, but the core experience remains very good value for the price.
This tour is a fantastic choice for those wanting a balanced, informative, and scenic day out in Croatia’s beautiful Krka National Park.
Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes air-conditioned vehicle transport from Split to Krka National Park and back.
What is the meeting point?
You meet in front of the DM – drogerie markt shop at Obala kneza Domagoja 3, Split, at 09:45.
How long does the tour last?
The tour departs at 10:00 and returns to the meeting point, with a full day of activities including free time.
Are food and drinks included?
No, lunch and drinks are not included. However, there are many affordable options within the park.
How much are the entrance fees?
Entrance to Krka National Park costs between €16-30 for adults and children, payable on the day.
Can I swim in Krka?
Yes, there is free time for swimming in Skradin, giving you a chance to cool off after exploring the waterfalls.
Is the tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, it generally suits most ages, especially those comfortable with walking and outdoor activities.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making it flexible for changing plans.