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Explore Croatia’s stunning waterfalls, historic Trogir, and scenic river cruise with this full-day tour from Split, offering great value and memorable sights.

This full-day tour from Split combines some of Croatia’s most beautiful natural sights with historic charm, making it a popular choice for travelers eager to experience a mix of culture and nature. It takes you to the Krka National Park to see its famous waterfalls, strolls through the UNESCO-listed town of Trogir, and offers a scenic boat cruise along the Krka River. With excellent reviews (a perfect 5.0 based on over 1,400 reviews), it’s evident many travelers find it worthwhile.
What draws us most to this tour is the way it manages to balance stunning natural beauty with cultural highlights—all in a manageable, affordable package. The inclusion of hotel pickup and round-trip transport makes it especially appealing for those who dislike fussing with logistics. However, a potential downside is the limited time allocated at each stop, particularly in Trogir, which some guests found a little rushed.
This tour suits those who enjoy outdoor scenery, like waterfalls and river cruises, but also want a taste of Croatia’s historic towns. It’s perfect for travelers on a budget who don’t want to miss the key sights but prefer to keep logistics simple and cost-effective.

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The tour kicks off early at ugaman Tours’ meeting point in Split, with departure at 8:15 am. The journey begins with a scenic drive to Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage site famed for its well-preserved medieval architecture. The guide, often described as well-prepared and knowledgeable (with some reviewers calling Mate a “fantastic guide” who adds humor and insight), helps set the tone for the day.
The guided tour here lasts about 1 hour and 15 minutes. While it’s not a lengthy exploration, it’s enough to get a feel for the city’s charm—think cobbled streets, historic buildings, and a lovely promenade. Reviewers like Scott noted that Trogir is a “really nice city” and wished for more time, which highlights its appeal. It’s ideal for quick photo ops and a brief walk through history, but if you’re a history buff or a slow explorer, you might feel a bit rushed.
After Trogir, the tour continues to Krka National Park, a natural wonderland renowned for its travertine waterfalls—the Skradinski Buk, the longest on the Krka River. The highlight is strolling beneath the roaring falls, walking along wooden boardwalks, and ducking into lush pine forests. Many reviewers mention the tranquility of listening to the waterfalls during the walk, with some describing it as a peaceful respite from busy travel days.
The admission fee to Krka is not included in the tour price, which is typical for Croatian national parks. Costs vary by month, with €16 in peak season (June–September) and €10 during shoulder months like April, May, or October. Some travelers found this to be an added expense, but most agree it’s well worth the visit.
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A 30-minute boat cruise along the Krka River offers a panoramic view of the canyon and the waterfalls. Reviewers like Luke appreciated the scenic ride, describing it as peaceful and a great way to see the park from a different perspective.
Your final stop is Skradin, a lovely village where you can enjoy lunch, swim, or simply relax. The free time here is about an hour, enough for a quick bite or a swim in the river. Many reviews highlight the waterfront setting as a highlight, and some guests appreciated the opportunity to unwind after a busy morning.

The tour uses comfortable coach buses, often full but well-regarded for their comfort. Some reviewers mentioned initial delays due to vehicle issues, but guides like Mate kept everyone informed and entertained during wait times. The maximum group size is around 50 travelers, which strikes a balance between social and manageable.
At just under $48 per person, the tour offers excellent value. It includes transport, a guide, and the boat cruise, with the national park entrance fee paid separately. Considering the diversity of experiences—historic Trogir, waterfalls, and a scenic river cruise—the price is competitive. Reviewers like Elizabeth noted that the tour’s “great value” and the opportunities to take stunning photos or relax make it a worthwhile trip.

Many travelers rave about Mate, the guide, describing him as “knowledgeable,” “fun,” and “an excellent storyteller,” especially highlighting his background as a history teacher. Reviewers like Debbie and Mario appreciated his friendly approach and insightful commentary.
Some guests mentioned timing challenges, especially in the busy summer months when the park can get crowded. While the itinerary is tight, most agree it hits the highlights effectively, though a few wished for more time at certain stops for deeper exploration or swimming.
A small number of reviews report vehicle breakdowns or logistical hiccups, but these are exceptions rather than the rule. Guides and the tour operator generally responded well to issues, emphasizing the importance of early arrival and flexibility.

This tour offers an excellent blend of natural beauty and cultural charm at a reasonable price point. With a knowledgeable guide leading the way, you’ll gain insights into the sites that make Croatia special, all while enjoying some of the country’s most striking scenery.
It’s best suited for travelers who want a comprehensive day trip that balances sightseeing, relaxation, and cultural discovery, without the hassle of planning multiple logistics. If you’re after stunning waterfalls, a scenic boat ride, and a quick taste of Croatian history, this tour ticks all those boxes.
While the tight schedule might leave some wishing for more time at each stop, the overall experience remains highly rated and well-loved. For those who prioritize value, variety, and expert guiding, this is a solid choice to add to your Croatian adventures.

Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are available on request from select Split hotels, making the trip hassle-free.
How much is the entrance fee to Krka National Park?
The entrance fee is paid in cash at check-in and varies by month: €16 during June–September, and €10 in April, May, or October. Children under 6 are free.
What should I wear?
Casual clothes and comfortable shoes are recommended for walking. If visiting in spring, autumn, or winter, bring warm clothes and an umbrella.
How long does the tour last?
The entire experience is approximately 8.5 hours, starting at 8:15 am and returning to Split around early evening.
Can I swim during the tour?
While some free time in Skradin allows for swimming, it depends on weather and personal preference. No dedicated swimming stop is included.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children can participate, but they must be accompanied by an adult. The tour is family-friendly but involves walking and some waiting.
This full-day adventure from Split delivers a well-rounded Croatian experience, combining natural wonders with historic charms, all backed by enthusiastic guides and a focus on authentic, memorable moments.