Discovering Krka National Park: A Full-Day Adventure from Split
If you’re considering a trip to Croatia’s stunning natural landscapes, this Krka National Park full-day tour offers a fantastic way to see some of the country’s best waterfalls, enjoy a boat ride, and taste local wines—all in one day. While we haven’t personally taken this exact tour, the glowing reviews and detailed itineraries paint a clear picture of a well-organized, memorable experience.
What really catches our eye are the breathtaking waterfalls of Skradinski Buk and the opportunity to relax by them, as well as the chance to learn about Croatian waters, plants, and animals with a knowledgeable guide. Plus, the wine tasting at a charming local village adds a deliciously personal touch. One thing to keep in mind: you’ll need to pay the park entrance fee on the day, which is not included in the price, and it requires cash payment in EUR.
This tour seems perfectly suited for travelers who want a mix of nature, culture, and leisure without too much hassle. It’s a good fit if you’re comfortable with walking, don’t mind some crowds, and want a well-rounded day outside the city. Families, solo travelers, or couples looking for a scenic, relaxed experience should all find something to enjoy here.
Key Points

- Beautiful waterfalls and natural scenery make for incredible photo opportunities.
- Includes a boat ride and panoramic train journey to explore the park from multiple perspectives.
- Guided tour and wine tasting add educational and flavorful elements to the day.
- Affordable price point provides good value, considering the activities included.
- Limited accessibility for wheelchair users; be prepared for some walking and uneven paths.
- Entrance fee not included and must be paid cash, so plan accordingly.
Exploring the Krka Full-Day Tour

When you think about Croatia’s lush landscapes, it’s hard not to picture waterfalls cascading over rocks, surrounded by thick greenery. That’s exactly what you’ll find at Krka National Park, one of Croatia’s two parks featuring lakes and waterfalls. This tour promises to take you to two of its most picturesque locations: the iconic Skradinski Buk and the charming town of Skradin.
Starting from Split or Trogir, you’ll head towards the Lozovac entrance, which is considered the best point for a walk around Skradinski Buk. The journey begins with a 2-kilometer walk along a wooden pathway, which is a real highlight. As you stroll, you’ll pass through a still-active water mill system, a glimpse into the area’s historical waterworks. This part of the tour combines natural beauty with cultural insights, which many travelers find enriching.
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The Waterfalls and Natural Beauty

Once you reach Skradinski Buk, you’ll be greeted with views of cascading waterfalls, crystalline pools, and lush surroundings. The guide explains the significance of waters and ecosystems, giving you a sense of the park’s preservation efforts. Many reviews mention how well-maintained the pathways are, making it easier to enjoy the scenery comfortably.
One reviewer gushed, “The park itself is beautiful,” while others appreciated the relaxing atmosphere. It’s worth noting that the park can be busy during peak season (June to September), but the scenery makes it worth sharing with fellow visitors.
The Boat Ride and Skradin Town

After walking around Skradinski Buk, you’ll hop on a boat ride downstream into the river canyon, which offers fantastic views from the water. The ride is a relaxing way to see the park from a different angle and leads you to Skradin, a lovely little town perfect for a quick cooling swim—an especially welcome break on hot days. Many travelers mention how refreshing it was to dip in the clear waters, with one reviewer noting, “We had a nice swim in Skradin,” which adds a fun, cooling element to the day.
The Village of Plastovo and Wine Tasting

The day’s surprise is a visit to Plastovo, a small village renowned for its local wines and traditional foods. About 10 minutes from Skradin, this spot offers a chance to slow down and savor Croatian family recipes and wines. The wine tasting is more than just a sip; it’s an educational experience where you learn about local wine production and history. Several reviews highlight how enjoyable and authentic this part of the tour is, with some noting the wine tasting as a “fun addition” to the day.
One traveler appreciated the local specialties, and many found the tasting to be a highlight—especially at the affordable price point of $49 per person. It’s a relaxed, intimate experience that truly showcases Croatian hospitality.
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The entire experience lasts about 5 hours inside the park, with enough time at each stop to appreciate the scenery, learn, and relax. The itinerary is thoughtfully designed to balance walking, boat rides, and leisure. The guide is a key part of the experience—many reviews praise guides like Darijo and Mate for their knowledgeable, friendly, and attentive approach.
The transportation is air-conditioned, making the journey comfortable even during summer heat. The group size tends to be manageable, and the tour is suitable for most travelers who are okay with some walking and uneven terrain.
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Value for Money

At just $49, this tour offers a lot—waterfalls, boat rides, a charming town, and wine tasting. Given that entrance fees are paid separately (and are around 16-30 EUR, depending on the season), the overall value remains high, especially considering the guided nature of the tour, which enriches your visit with stories and local insights.
Many reviewers mention how well-organized and smooth the day was, with one saying, “This tour is a must-do when visiting Split.” The positive comments about the guides and the scenic stops support the idea that this trip provides genuine value for a memorable day outside the city.
Practical Tips for Your Visit

- Remember to bring comfortable shoes and clothes, as you’ll be walking quite a bit.
- The entrance fee isn’t included, so carry cash in EUR to pay on arrival.
- The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users due to uneven paths.
- If you’re interested in the local wine tasting, be prepared to spend some extra time and possibly sample a few different wines.
- The tour operates from March to November, with prices adjusted seasonally.
- Late arrivals aren’t eligible for a refund, so plan to be punctual.
The Sum Up
This Krka National Park full-day tour from Split offers a well-rounded experience — stunning waterfalls, scenic boat rides, a charming town, and a taste of Croatian wine. It’s ideal for travelers wanting a manageable, organized day that combines nature, history, and local flavor. The guide’s friendly approach and the variety of activities make it feel more like a day with a good friend showing you around.
While it’s not the most budget-friendly activity—especially considering the park entrance fee—many reviewers agree that the beauty of the waterfalls, the relaxed pace, and the fun wine tasting make it worth the price. It’s best suited for those who love nature, enjoy a bit of cultural insight, and want to experience Croatia’s local hospitality.
If you’re after a peaceful, scenic escape from city life with a touch of wine and water fun, this tour might just be the perfect fit.
Split: Krka National Park Full-Day Tour with Wine Tasting
“Comfortable transfer, great guide (Darijo), amazing scenery, beautiful town of Skradin, enjoyed wine tasting.”
FAQ

Do I need to pay the park entrance fee separately?
Yes, the entrance fee isn’t included in the tour price and must be paid directly to the guide in EUR cash on the day of your visit.
Is lunch included in this tour?
No, lunch is not included. You’ll want to bring snacks or plan to buy food during your stops if needed.
How long is the tour?
The whole experience lasts about 5 hours inside Krka National Park, including walks, the boat ride, swimming, and wine tasting.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, clothes suitable for walking and possibly getting wet, cash for entrance fees, and a sense of adventure.
Is it suitable for families?
While not specifically marketed as a family tour, it’s suitable for most travelers comfortable with walking and outdoor activities. Keep in mind the paths can be uneven.
Can I join the tour if I’m traveling solo?
Absolutely. Many reviews mention solo travelers feeling welcomed and included by the guides.
Are there specific times for the tour?
You’ll meet at designated points in Split or Trogir, with the tour lasting roughly 5 hours. It’s best to confirm your pickup time in advance.
Is the tour accessible?
No, it’s not suitable for wheelchair users because of the terrain and pathways.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering some flexibility if your plans change.
If a day immersed in natural beauty, with a touch of culture and local flavor, sounds appealing, this tour could be a wonderful choice. It combines scenic views with relaxed activities, making it a memorable part of any Dalmatian trip.
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