If you’re planning a day trip from Split into Croatia’s stunning landscapes and historic towns, the Krka Waterfalls Cruise & Trogir Walking Tour offers quite a bit for your money. While I haven’t personally taken this exact tour, the reviews and descriptions paint a clear picture of what to expect. It’s a well-rounded day that combines natural beauty with cultural exploration—perfect if you love nature, history, and a bit of adventure without feeling rushed.
What really catches the eye about this experience are the scenic boat cruise through Krka National Park and the chance to wander around Trogir, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Both spots are praised for their beauty and authenticity, and the fact that the tour is guided means you’ll get plenty of context and local insight. The moderate price point of $47 makes it accessible, especially given the included transportation, guide, and some of the entry fees.
One potential consideration is the full schedule—it’s a busy day, and some reviews mention it can feel a bit rushed, especially at Trogir. If you prefer slow, unstructured exploration, this might be a challenge. But if you’re comfortable with a packed itinerary and love seeing multiple highlights in one go, this could be just right.
This tour suits travelers who want a balance of natural wonders and cultural sights, enjoy guided experiences with a relaxed pace, and appreciate good value for money. It’s particularly suitable if you’re okay with spending a whole day exploring, walking, and riding in an air-conditioned bus.
Key Points

- Affordable price for a full-day experience including transportation, guide, and discounted park entry
- Includes a guided tour of Trogir, an ancient UNESCO World Heritage site
- Scenic boat cruise through Krka River canyon, offering great views and photo ops
- Visit Krka’s famous waterfalls, especially Skradinski Buk, Europe’s largest travertine cascades
- Free time in Skradin for swimming, relaxing, and exploring at your own pace
- Well-organized logistics with detailed instructions and a communication WhatsApp group, according to reviews
The Itinerary: What You Can Expect

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Starting Out from Split
The tour kicks off with a comfortable 45-minute drive from Split, so you’re not losing half your day just getting to the sights. You’ll meet at the Ugaman Tours agency, where you’ll board an air-conditioned vehicle, perfect for the summer months or even spring and fall when the weather is cooler. The group sizes tend to be manageable, making it easier to ask questions and stay together, while the professional guides keep things running smoothly.
Exploring Trogir: A Step Back in Time
The first big stop is Trogir, a city that feels like stepping into a living museum. As a UNESCO site, Trogir is packed with history, medieval walls, churches, towers, and narrow, winding streets. The tour includes a guided walk, with the guide sharing stories about the city’s past—think of it as a stroll through ancient Greece, Rome, and Venice all in one.
Many reviews highlight how passionate and knowledgeable guides, like Mate, make the experience engaging and fun. “Mate is very passionate about the history and culture,” one reviewer notes, emphasizing how the guide’s enthusiasm adds depth to the visit. You’ll have about an hour here—enough to take in the main sights, snap photos, and soak up the atmosphere. One reviewer mentioned that the guide’s detailed explanations meant they didn’t have much time to explore on their own, so if you want more free time in Trogir, consider that this part is on a tight schedule.
Transition to Krka National Park
After Trogir, the journey continues toward Krka National Park. Before entering, your guide will give instructions and tips—many reviews mention the usefulness of the detailed WhatsApp group, which helps with communication and meeting points. The park entrance fee isn’t included but can be paid in cash, which is straightforward once you arrive.
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Inside Krka, you’ll explore a beautiful landscape of waterfalls, old watermills, and traditional stone houses. The park’s highlight is Skradinski Buk, Europe’s largest travertine cascade, which is often described as breathtaking. While some reviews mention that the waterfalls aren’t as big as they might look in photos, they are still undeniably stunning and worth seeing.
You’ll follow well-marked trails, giving you the freedom to take your time. Many visitors appreciate the balance of guided commentary and independent exploration. The park’s paths are mostly flat, making it accessible, and the ethno village adds some cultural context with its historic buildings and artifacts.
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Scenic Boat Ride & Free Time in Skradin
One of the standout parts of the tour is the panoramic boat cruise through the Krka River canyon, offering fantastic views and a relaxing way to travel between the waterfalls and Skradin. The boat ride is praised for its scenery, and it’s an excellent photo opportunity.
Upon arriving in Skradin, you’ll have free time to swim in the river or relax at the local beach. Many reviews describe the water as refreshing and the town as charming, perfect for a leisurely break after a busy morning of sightseeing. You might find, as some reviewers did, that the time allocated at each stop feels just right for a packed day—providing enough opportunity to enjoy the scenery without feeling hurried.
Practical Details & What to Bring

Transportation & Timing
The air-conditioned bus makes the long day more comfortable, especially in high summer. The itinerary is pretty packed, so expect a full day with early starts and careful timing—the guides are well-organized, often using WhatsApp groups to keep everyone on track. Many travelers mention how smoothly the day runs thanks to good planning.
Entry Fees & Costs
While the tour price is $47, the park entry tickets are not included, and it’s worth noting that these are paid in cash at the park entrance. For example, in April, May, and October, tickets cost 16 euros for adults and 10 for children aged 7–18; in peak months like June to September, prices jump to 30 euros for adults. The included transportation and guide make the overall experience feel like good value, especially considering the discounted park entry.
What to Wear and Bring
Comfortable walking shoes are a must—most of the trails are flat but involve some walking. Bringing swimwear and a towel for swimming in Skradin is highly recommended. Cash is essential for entrance fees and any souvenirs or snacks you might want. Also, pack a light jacket or warm clothes if visiting in spring, fall, or winter, as some reviews mention the need for layers.
Restrictions & Tips
Pets are not allowed, and the tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users, so plan accordingly. The guides are helpful with tips—one reviewer praised how the guide predicted rain and adjusted the schedule, showing they’re attentive to the weather and group needs.
The Real Traveler Experience

The reviews consistently praise the knowledge and friendliness of guides like Mate and Elena. They go beyond just giving facts—they tell stories, answer questions, and make sure everyone feels cared for. The communication setup, especially the WhatsApp group, gets high marks for helping travelers stay organized.
Tourists note that the waterfalls are magnificent, even if they’re not as large as some images suggest. The boat ride and free time in Skradin are often highlighted as some of the most relaxing and beautiful parts of the day. The mix of guided activities and independent exploration offers flexibility—many reviews emphasize how this balance makes the experience both educational and enjoyable.
On the downside, some found the schedule a little rushed, especially at Trogir, but most appreciated the overall flow. The bus is described as comfortable, and the entire day is reported to be well-organized.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This experience is perfect if you’re looking for a full day of sightseeing with a good balance of guided commentary and free time. It’s suited for those who want to see some of Croatia’s most iconic waterfalls, explore a UNESCO-listed old town, and cruise the river canyon without spending too much or planning every detail themselves.
Travelers who enjoy a well-organized, structured day with a knowledgeable guide will appreciate the high-quality commentary and smooth logistics. It’s also excellent value—getting access to multiple sights, transportation, and a guide for less than the cost of individual entry fees.
If you prefer a slow, unhurried day with lots of time at each spot, this might feel a little quick, but if you’re okay with a busy itinerary, it delivers a lot of highlights in one trip. It’s especially suited for those staying in Split who want a comprehensive experience without dealing with the logistics of separate bookings.
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children are welcome, especially since the walk in Krka is mostly flat and the boat rides are relaxing. However, parents should consider the full schedule and be prepared for a busy day.
Do I need to buy tickets beforehand?
Tickets for Krka National Park are not included but can be purchased in cash at the entrance. The tour organizer will help with arrangements and provide detailed instructions, often via WhatsApp.
How much does the entrance to Krka cost?
In April, May, and October, it’s 16 euros for adults and 10 euros for children aged 7–18. From June to September, it’s 30 euros for adults and 15 for children.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, swimwear, a towel, cash, and perhaps a light jacket if visiting outside summer. Snacks and water are also a good idea.
Is it a full-day tour?
Yes, expect an early start and a full schedule that could last around 8 hours, including travel, sightseeing, and free time.
How many people are in the group?
Most reviews mention manageable group sizes, often with good organization and communication.
Is transportation comfortable?
Yes, the bus is air-conditioned and modern, making the long day more comfortable.
What is the highlight of the tour?
Many say the waterfalls, boat cruise, and the charming old town of Trogir are highlights, especially if you love natural scenery combined with history.
Can I cancel?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering some flexibility.
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“This was an exceptionally well-organised tour. The whole of the day went completely smoothly and we even gained some extra time as we were ahead of…”
Final Thoughts

If you’re after a well-organized day trip that offers a mix of nature, history, and scenic beauty, the Krka Waterfalls and Trogir tour from Split fits the bill. The combination of expert guides, manageable group size, and a thoughtfully planned itinerary makes it a good choice for those who want to see Croatia’s highlights without the hassle of planning every detail.
While it’s not the most leisurely experience—expect a busy day that maximizes your sightseeing time—it’s ideal for travelers who value good value, rich scenery, and engaging guides. If you’re okay with a full schedule and want to tick off some of Croatia’s most loved spots in one go, this tour is worth considering.
Happy travels, and I hope this review helps you decide if this adventure fits your style!
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