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Discover the natural beauty of Krka National Park with boat rides from Trogir or Split, guided exploration, and free time to relax by waterfalls or swim.
This tour offers a scenic escape from the hustle of city life, taking you into the stunning scenery of Krka National Park. With a comfortable air-conditioned coach, a knowledgeable guide, and an included boat cruise, it promises a mix of sightseeing, relaxation, and a taste of local charm. It’s a popular choice, especially given the high number of bookings—over five times just last week—speaking to its appeal.
What we really appreciate about this experience is the flexibility it provides. You get to explore at your own pace, with meaningful insights from your guide, and the convenience of skip-the-line tickets for entry. The boat cruise is a highlight, offering fantastic views of the canyon, and the free time in Skradin is perfect for unwinding, eating, or even swimming.
One potential consideration is the price of the park entrance tickets, which are paid separately in cash—something to plan for. Also, if you’re hoping to swim at the waterfalls, you’ll need to know that swimming isn’t allowed there, only at the beach in Skradin. This tour suits travelers who love nature, prefer a relaxed schedule, and value guided support and scenic boat rides. It’s ideal for those wanting a well-organized day without the hassle of planning every detail.


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From the moment you board the coach, the experience is designed to be easy and enjoyable. With all the tips and tricks shared by your guide—whose knowledge is often praised—you’re set for a relaxed day filled with stunning scenery and cultural touches. The coach is air-conditioned, so even during the warmest months, you’ll stay comfortable. Plus, free WiFi onboard allows you to share photos or simply check your messages, adding a modern touch to a nature-filled day.
The tour includes a skip-the-line entry to Lozovac, one of the main entrances to Krka National Park. This is a real time-saver, especially during peak season when lines can be long. Your guide will provide directions and information at the start, ensuring you make the most of your 2.5 hours exploring Skradinski Buk—the most famous waterfall area.
This part of the park, known as Skradinski Buk, is a sprawling cascade of waterfalls and clear pools. The review from Janet highlights the benefit of exploring at your own pace, noting that she loved “not being in a herd.” You can wander along wooden paths, snap photos of the cascading water, and enjoy the lush surroundings.
However, a detail worth noting is that swimming at the waterfalls isn’t allowed, contrary to what some might expect. Instead, if swimming is your goal, the nearby beach in Skradin is the place to go, where you can also enjoy a dip and relax with a towel—something to remember if water-based fun is on your list.
After your time at Skradinski Buk, a 30-minute boat cruise takes you down the Krka River canyon. This is a real highlight, offering panoramic views of the canyon walls and lush greenery. Reviewers often mention the boat ride as a memorable part of the trip, with one noting that “the boat cruise was a fantastic way to see the canyon from a different angle.”
The boat drops you in the town of Skradin, still within the park, where you get another 2.5 hours to unwind, explore, or take a swim. Skradin’s charming streets and waterfront are perfect for a leisurely lunch, whether at a simple café or a more upscale restaurant. Some guests recommend trying local wines and enjoying the peaceful scenery—an authentic Croatian experience.
On request, this tour can include a visit to a family agritourism just 10 minutes away. Here, you might sample wines or enjoy traditional Croatian cuisine, adding a personal touch to your day. While this isn’t included in the standard package, it’s a wonderful way to support local families and enjoy regional flavors.
This picturesque town offers a relaxed atmosphere after a day of exploring waterfalls and cruising. It’s the perfect place to unwind, take photos, or dip into the river. The free 2-hour stop includes options for swimming, dining, or simply people-watching along the waterfront.

The tour keeps things intimate and manageable, with a maximum of 53 travelers. The group size is generally comfortable and manageable, allowing for personalized attention from guides. The coach ride is smooth and efficient, getting you to and from the park comfortably. The timing is well-paced, with the entire day running about 8.5 hours, giving you plenty of flexibility.
At around $32.37 per person plus cash for park entrance, this tour is quite affordable considering the inclusions: transport, guide, boat cruise, and skip-the-line tickets. The entrance fee varies seasonally but is generally around €16-30, which is good value given the convenience and guided support.
Many travelers find that the combination of scenic beauty, guided support, and free time offers excellent value, especially compared to trying to plan the trip independently.
Some reviewers mention issues such as being refused entry to the bus due to lack of space, even with a reservation. This highlights the importance of arriving early or confirming your reservation. Plus, since entrance tickets are paid in cash at the park, travelers should come prepared with cash on hand. Lastly, swimming at the waterfalls isn’t permitted, so if that’s a priority, plan accordingly.

This experience is perfect for travelers who want an easy, guided day immersed in nature without the stress of navigation or planning. It’s well-suited for those who value comfortable transportation, scenic boat cruises, and free time in charming towns. Families, singles, or couples who appreciate a relaxed pace and local insights will find this tour particularly satisfying. If you’re hoping for a comprehensive yet flexible day exploring Krka’s waterfalls and scenic spots, this tour ticks all the boxes.

This tour offers a balanced blend of guided insights, scenic scenery, and free time, making it an excellent choice for travelers who want a hassle-free way to enjoy Krka National Park. The highlight is undoubtedly the boat cruise combined with ample opportunity to explore the waterfalls and relax in Skradin. The knowledgeable guides, comfortable transport, and authentic local experiences make it stand out as a worthwhile day trip.
While it’s not perfect for those wanting to swim at the waterfalls or expecting free entrance, the overall value and flexibility make this a strong contender for a memorable Croatian adventure. It suits travelers seeking a scenic, culturally enriching, and well-organized outdoor experience.

Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes air-conditioned transportation with WiFi, making the journey comfortable and convenient.
Do I need to buy the park tickets separately?
Yes, entrance tickets to Krka are paid in cash on the day of the tour. Prices vary by season, with adults paying between €16 and €30.
Can I swim at Krka Waterfalls?
No, swimming is not allowed at the waterfalls. However, there is a beach in Skradin where swimming is permitted.
How long do I spend at each location?
You’ll have approximately 2.5 hours at Skradinski Buk, 30 minutes for the boat cruise, and 2.5 hours in Skradin, totaling about 5 hours inside the park.
What is the boat cruise like?
The boat ride is a scenic 30-minute cruise along the Krka River canyon, providing panoramic views of the canyon walls and lush greenery.
Is the tour suitable for families?
Yes, children up to 7 years old are free of charge, and the leisurely schedule makes it family-friendly, though swimming at waterfalls isn’t permitted.
What should I bring?
Bring cash for entrance tickets, water, sunscreen, comfortable walking shoes, and a towel if you plan to swim in Skradin.
Are there any optional activities?
Yes, on request, you can visit a local family agritourism for wine tasting or a traditional meal near Skradin.
What if I miss my bus?
Some reviews mention issues with space on the bus despite reservations. Arrive early and confirm your booking to avoid problems.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are not eligible for refunds.
Whether you’re a nature lover, a photography enthusiast, or someone simply after a relaxing day soaking in Croatian scenery, this Krka Waterfalls tour offers a thoughtfully curated experience that balances guided insights with free exploration.