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Explore the stunning Krka Waterfalls, enjoy a scenic boat cruise, taste local wines and cheeses, all from Split, with this well-rated day tour for authentic Croatia vibes.
Travelers often find themselves in Split dreaming of a full day immersed in Croatia’s natural beauty and delicious local flavors. This highly-rated tour offers exactly that—combining a scenic visit to Krka National Park, a relaxing boat ride, a charming wine and food tasting experience, and the opportunity to explore a picturesque Dalmatian town. The reviews speak volumes about the knowledgeable guides, stunning scenery, and excellent value for money, making it a popular choice for those wanting a well-rounded day trip.
What we love most is how this tour balances nature, culture, and cuisine seamlessly, giving you a genuine taste of Croatian life outside the hustle of the city. Plus, the chance to swim in Skradin’s water-sea spot and sip Dalmatian wines directly from local producers is hard to beat. That said, a potential consideration is that swimming inside Krka Park isn’t allowed, so you’ll need to plan for a swim in Skradin instead. This tour is perfect for travelers who appreciate a mix of outdoor adventure, cultural insights, and gourmet delights—whether you’re a nature lover, a foodie, or simply curious about Croatia.


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The tour kicks off in Split at the Booker Travel Agency office on Marulieva ul. 4. The check-in process is straightforward, and the guides are quick to greet everyone with friendly professionalism. The bus is modern, air-conditioned, and comfortable, which matters after long walks or warm Croatian days. The transfer to Krka National Park takes around an hour, during which guides often share interesting tidbits about Croatia’s history and local culture—adding a warm, personal touch that sets the tone for the day.
Once at Krka, you’ll walk along wooden paths through lush greenery, getting close to endemic bird species, fish, and butterflies. The park’s landscapes are truly picture-perfect; waterfalls cascade over travertine barriers, creating a misty, magical atmosphere. The highlight here is the Skradinski Buk, the largest travertine barrier in Europe and home to a historic hydroelectric power plant—the Jaruga power station, the second oldest in the world and the first in Europe.
Guides like Gabriella and Sanja frequently receive praise for their extensive knowledge and engaging storytelling. They share insights about the park’s geology, history, and ecology, making the walk both educational and entertaining. Several reviewers mention how Gabriella helped them avoid queues, which can be a real headache in busy seasons.
The park’s easy trails make it accessible for most visitors, but keep in mind that swimming inside the park isn’t permitted. Instead, you’ll have time to enjoy Skradin’s beach and the river-sea spot, where many take a refreshing dip. The town of Skradin is charming, with narrow streets, local cafes, and a fortress offering stunning panoramic views. Reviewers love the relaxed atmosphere and how easy it is to grab a drink or a snack while soaking in the scenery.
After exploring Krka’s waterfalls, the tour moves on to a relaxing boat cruise along the Krka River. The boat provides a peaceful way to see the park from a different angle, with many describing it as “serene” and “refreshing.” The cruise also serves as a gentle transition to the next segment—an exploration of Skradin.
You’ll have about an hour or two to wander the town, climb the fortress, or lounge at a cafe. Some reviewers mention how this free time allows for a leisurely lunch or a quick swim, which they say perfectly complements the morning’s activity.
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The highlight for many is the visit to Plastovo village, where a local winemaker hosts a tasting session. You’ll sip Dalmatian wines like Maratina, Debit, and Plavina, and sample homemade olive oil, cheese, and bread. Multiple reviews rave about how genuine and delicious these products are, with some mentioning how the wine tasting was “the best part” of their day and a great opportunity to learn directly from the producer.
What sets this apart is the personal connection with the local winemaker and the chance to buy bottles directly from the source. The tasting is relaxed, and guides like Gabriella or Sanja often share fun facts about wine production and local culinary traditions, adding depth to the experience.
After the wine tasting, you’ll head back to Split, often arriving around late afternoon. The bus ride home provides a chance to unwind, reflect on the day, and chat with fellow travelers. Many reviews commend the smooth organization and friendly guides, making the whole experience feel effortless.

People frequently praise guide professionalism and friendliness—from Luka’s storytelling to Sanja’s attentiveness. Many mention how well the guides manage the group, keeping everyone engaged and making sure no one gets lost or left behind. Gabriella, in particular, is often highlighted for her “interesting information” and her ability to help travelers skip queues and optimize the experience.
The stunning scenery, especially at Krka, is a common highlight, with reviewers calling it “breathtaking” and “picturesque.” The wine tasting draws glowing feedback, with many saying they discovered new favorite wines and appreciated the chance to sample local products in an authentic setting.
Several guests note that free time in Skradin is a perfect addition, giving flexibility to swim, explore or enjoy a leisurely lunch. The value for money is also frequently praised; at around $45 per person, many feel they get a lot more than just the park visit—adding cultural, gastronomic, and scenic moments.

If you’re after a well-organized, value-packed day that combines nature, history, and local flavors, this tour is a winning choice. It’s especially suited to those who want to see Krka waterfalls without the hassle of planning their own trip, enjoy light walking, and love tasting regional wines and cheeses. Families, couples, or solo travelers looking for a mix of adventure and relaxation will find plenty to love here.
Nature lovers will appreciate the waterfalls and the peaceful boat cruise, while foodies will relish the chance to taste authentic Dalmatian products. If you prefer to avoid overly strenuous activities or long hikes, the easy trails and flexible free time make this tour accessible and enjoyable.

Does the tour include entry tickets to Krka National Park?
Yes, if you select the option, tickets are included. Otherwise, you will need to pay cash (in euros) on the day of the tour.
Can I swim inside Krka National Park?
No, swimming inside the park isn’t allowed. However, there’s plenty of opportunity to swim in Skradin’s river-sea spot during free time.
What’s the transport like?
You’ll be traveling in an air-conditioned bus, which is comfortable for the roughly one-hour transfer from Split to Krka.
How long do we spend at each stop?
The schedule is well-paced, with enough time to walk the trails, enjoy the boat cruise, explore Skradin, and participate in the wine tasting at Plastovo.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children under 7 are free, and the casual nature of the trip makes it suitable for families with older kids who can walk and enjoy the outdoor activities.
Do guides speak English?
Absolutely, the tour is offered in English, and guides like Gabriella, Sanja, and Luka are praised for their clear and engaging storytelling.
To sum it up, this tour offers a fantastic blend of natural beauty, cultural experiences, and culinary delights, all at a reasonable price. It’s especially suitable for those who want a comprehensive, stress-free day out from Split that captures the essence of Dalmatia. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a wine lover, or simply seeking a memorable day with authentic Croatian charm, this experience is likely to leave a lasting impression.