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Discover the beauty of Krka Waterfalls on a guided day trip from Split, including scenic views, local lunch, and expert guides—perfect for a day of authentic Croatian adventure.

Taking a day trip to Krka National Park from Split is a chance to experience one of Dalmatia’s most eye-catching natural wonders. This tour, rated 5 out of 5 by frequent travelers, offers not just mesmerizing waterfalls but also a taste of local culture with included lunch and wine. It’s a well-rounded experience that balances sightseeing, relaxation, and authentic Croatian hospitality—all in a small-group setting.
One thing we love about this tour is the personalized touch—it’s designed to keep groups intimate, so you won’t feel lost in a crowd. Plus, the fact that lunch and wine are included adds great value, turning a sightseeing trip into a true taste of Dalmatian life.
A potential consideration is that entrance tickets to the park are not included in the price, so you’ll need to bring cash for those. Also, summer can bring crowds, which might mean a bit of patience when exploring the waterfalls. But overall, this is a fantastic choice for those wanting a full, immersive day that combines stunning scenery with local flavor.
Ideal for nature lovers, wine enthusiasts, and travelers wanting a flexible, guided experience, this trip from Split offers a balanced taste of Croatia’s natural beauty and cultural charm.

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The day starts early, with meeting at 07:45 in front of the Adiona Travel agency. The early start is key to beating some of the crowds and making the most of your day. After a 15-minute buffer, the coach departs towards Krka National Park. With air-conditioned transport, the comfortable ride allows you to relax while the guide shares insights about the Dalmatian coast.
Arrival at Krka around 09:00 to 09:15 marks the beginning of your free time in the park. You’ll need to buy entrance tickets separately (cash only), so it’s wise to have cash ready—prices vary by season, with higher rates from June to September. While tickets aren’t included, the fee grants access to the waterfalls and walking trails, which are the main draw.
The park itself is a spectacle—think cascading waterfalls, lush greenery, and shimmering pools. Depending on your pace, you might spend a few hours wandering the trails, taking photos, or simply soaking in the scenery. Reviewers mention arriving early to avoid the crowds, which makes for a more peaceful experience.
Around 11:15-11:30, the group departs from Krka for a local village, where lunch and wine tasting are included. This is a highlight for many travelers, as it provides an authentic taste of Dalmatian cuisine. The restaurant is described as family-friendly, and reviewers mention the delicious, hearty food and delightful wine—a perfect way to recharge after the waterfalls.
This stop isn’t just about eating—it’s about experiencing the warmth of local hospitality. The guide, Emanuel, is frequently praised for his knowledge and friendliness, making the lunch break both informative and relaxed.
Post-lunch, the trip continues to Šibenik, where you’ll have some free time. Reviewers say the town is an absolute gem, with its historic streets and seaside charm. It’s a good opportunity to stretch your legs, take photos, or grab a coffee before heading back.
The final leg of the day brings you back to Split, with an expected arrival around 16:30-17:15. Although times can fluctuate due to traffic or group preferences, most travelers find the schedule well-paced, balancing sightseeing with leisure.
At $53 per person, this tour delivers excellent value. While you’ll need to budget separately for park entrance tickets, the price covers transportation, insurance, VAT, and the included lunch and wine—an impressive package for a full day out.
The small group size enhances the experience, allowing for personalized attention and the freedom to explore at your own pace during free time. Plus, the guide’s enthusiasm and local knowledge add layers of context that make the scenery more meaningful.

If you enjoy active outdoor experiences coupled with culture, this tour hits the mark. Nature lovers will be captivated by the waterfalls and walking trails, while foodies will appreciate the authentic Croatian lunch and wine. It’s also an excellent choice for those who don’t want to worry about logistics, as transportation, insurance, and most meals are included.
However, keep in mind that in peak summer months, the park can be busy, and lines for tickets may form. Arriving early helps dodge some crowds and allows for better photos. Also, since swimming is not permitted in Krka as of 2021, this trip isn’t ideal if swimming in the waterfalls is a must-have for your experience.

This Krka Waterfalls tour from Split offers a well-rounded, authentic experience that balances natural beauty, local culture, and comfort. The inclusion of lunch and wine elevates it beyond a simple sightseeing trip, giving you a taste of Dalmatian hospitality and flavors.
If you’re after a stress-free day with a knowledgeable guide, flexible free time, and a small group atmosphere, this trip is a great choice. For nature enthusiasts, it provides an excellent opportunity to see some of Croatia’s most stunning waterfalls without the hassle of planning every detail.
While it’s best suited for travelers comfortable with short early starts and handling cash for tickets, most will find the overall value and experience far outweigh these considerations. It’s an accessible, memorable way to explore one of Dalmatia’s crown jewels.

Do I need to bring cash for entrance tickets?
Yes, entrance tickets to Krka are paid in cash only, with prices varying by season. It’s best to have cash prepared to avoid any inconvenience.
What is included in the tour price?
The tour includes transportation in air-conditioned vehicles, lunch, wine, insurance, and VAT. Entrance tickets are not included and must be purchased separately.
What time does the tour start and end?
It starts at 07:45 in front of the agency and is expected to return around 16:30-17:15, though times can vary based on traffic and group preferences.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It’s not suitable for children under 4 years old. For older kids and teenagers, the scenic waterfalls and local lunch make for an enjoyable day.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, booking ahead secures your spot. The tour is flexible—you can reserve now and pay later, cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are there options for hotel pickup and drop-off?
Private tours may include hotel pickup and drop-off, but the standard tour starts and ends at the meeting point in front of the agency.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended, especially if you plan to explore the waterfalls. Bring a rain jacket or poncho if rain is forecast.
Can I swim in Krka National Park?
Swimming has been banned since January 2021, so this tour focuses on sightseeing and walking trails.
Is the guide knowledgeable about the area?
Yes, reviews highlight Emanuel, the guide, as energetic, friendly, and full of local insights, making the experience more engaging.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour proceeds in rain, with ponchos provided. Only in cases of severe weather will the tour be canceled.
This Krka Waterfalls tour from Split strikes a great balance between natural beauty, cultural experience, and comfort. Whether you’re a solo traveler, couple, or small group, it offers a thoughtful way to spend a day exploring Dalmatia’s stunning waterfalls, delicious local food, and charming towns.