If you’re considering a day trip from Split that combines nature, good food, and a little local culture, the Krka Waterfalls & Wine and Cheese Tasting Tour might just tick all your boxes. This tour has earned a perfect 5.0 rating from over 250 travelers, which speaks volumes about its popularity and quality. We’re here to give you a detailed look so you can decide if it’s the right fit for your Croatian adventure.
What we love about this experience? First, the stunning scenery of Krka National Park — the waterfalls and lush surroundings are genuinely breathtaking. Second, the wine tasting in Skradin offers a relaxed way to enjoy Croatian wines paired with local cheeses, making it both a visual and culinary treat. On the flip side, a potential consideration is the entry fee to the park, which isn’t included in the tour price, and can add up if you’re on a tight budget.
This trip is ideal for nature lovers, foodies, and those wanting a taste of local Croatian charm without spending a fortune. It’s a well-rounded package for anyone wanting a full day of scenic beauty, delicious bites, and comfortable travel, especially if you’re short on time but want a comprehensive experience.
- Key Points
- A Closer Look at the Itinerary
- The Journey Begins in Split
- Exploring Krka National Park
- The Park’s Highlights
- Skradin and the Wine Tasting
- A Final Swim and Exploring Skradin
- The Experience in Detail
- What the Price Buys You
- Real Travelers’ Perspectives
- Who Is This Tour Best For?
- FAQ
- Krka Waterfalls & Wine and Cheese Tasting Tour from Split
- Final Thoughts
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Key Points

- Perfect for those who appreciate waterfalls, scenic walks, and nature.
- Includes skip-the-line entry to save you time and hassle.
- Comfortable transport with Wi-Fi makes the ride enjoyable and productive.
- Wine and cheese tasting adds a regional flavor to your day.
- Early start means you’ll return in time for dinner.
- Flexible options for exploring and swimming at Skradin.
A Closer Look at the Itinerary

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The Journey Begins in Split
Your day kicks off early at about 8:40 am from Obala Lazareta in Split. The ride to Krka National Park takes about an hour and a half in a modern, air-conditioned vehicle. This isn’t just transportation—it’s part of the experience, with Wi-Fi onboard to share your excitement or catch up on messages. The group size caps at 50 travelers, which strikes a nice balance between social and personal space.
Exploring Krka National Park
Once you arrive, you’ll be guided through the park’s natural beauty. The most iconic stop is Skradinski Buk, the main waterfall with a series of cascades that create a mesmerizing sight. You’ll walk along wooden pathways beside the Krka River, giving you a chance to admire the water’s power and clarity up close.
Many reviewers mention how “great the scenery is,” with one noting the “picnic ground with stores selling food and ice cream, bar,” making it easy to take a break. The main walk features a 3 km route, which can be hot if the sun’s out, so comfortable footwear and water are a must. Interestingly, some reviews mention short cuts to avoid the heat, which guides can help with—something to keep in mind if you prefer a quicker or cooler route.
The Park’s Highlights
The Skradinski Buk area is praised for its jaw-dropping views; one reviewer calls it “very picturesque,” and even with crowds, the experience remains beautiful. The nature here is the star, and the walk along the well-maintained paths offers plenty of photo ops.
Skradin and the Wine Tasting
After soaking in the waterfalls, you’ll hop on a bus to the historic town of Skradin, which is charming in its own right. Here, the tour switches gears to a wine and cheese tasting at Restaurant Skala by Vinarija Sladi. The tasting lasts about an hour, and many travelers find it highlights some tasty Croatian wines and regional cheeses.
One review enthusiastically mentions “the wines were delicious,” even for those who don’t usually drink much wine, which speaks to the quality offered. Just a heads-up—the tasting isn’t a full meal, so if you’re hungry, plan to grab a bite afterward.
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A Final Swim and Exploring Skradin
The tour concludes with an additional hour to explore Skradin, giving you some free time to walk around or simply relax. The last stop is the beach where the Krka River flows into the Adriatic, offering a chance to cool off with a swim—a popular feature for those wanting to beat the heat and enjoy the river environment.
The Experience in Detail
Throughout the day, the English-speaking guides keep the group engaged with interesting facts and friendly service. Many reviews praise guides like Dobar Dan and Leo for their attentiveness, knowledge, and humor, which often elevates the overall experience.
The cost of the park entrance, which is €30 per person, isn’t included in the ticket price but can be paid in cash at the entrance. Given the park’s stunning beauty and the convenience of skip-the-line access, many see this as good value.
What the Price Buys You
At around $45.82 per person, this tour offers a lot: comfortable transport, expert guidance, skip-the-line access, a scenic walk, wine tasting, and some time by the beach. Considering the alternative of organizing everything yourself—transport, tickets, and activities—it’s quite a reasonable deal, especially given the positive reviews about the guides and overall organization.
Real Travelers’ Perspectives

The reviews paint a generally very positive picture. Travelers love the stunning waterfalls and the relaxing wine tasting. One comment notes that the guide was “terrific” and very informative, making the experience both educational and fun. Many mention how the scenery is breathtaking, with some describing the walk as “very enjoyable,” even when crowded.
There are some minor drawbacks, like the additional fee for park entry and the short time at the waterfalls—about 30 minutes—so if you’re a waterfall fanatic, you might wish for longer. A few reviewers mention the timing of the wine tasting can feel rushed, especially if you want to explore the park more thoroughly.
One negative review highlights an incident involving an unprofessional comment from a guide, which the tour provider is investigating. While this is an outlier, it’s a reminder that guides can make or break the experience.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This experience is well-suited for travelers who want a manageable, full-day escape from Split with a good mix of scenery and local flavor. It’s ideal for those who appreciate nature and want a relaxed wine and cheese experience. The early start and relaxed pace make it a great choice for visitors wanting to maximize their day without feeling rushed.
It’s not necessarily tailored for those seeking an extensive hike or a full day dedicated solely to nature, but it hits the right notes for a balanced, enjoyable trip. It’s also family-friendly if your kids are okay with the walk and the outdoor environment, but keep in mind the age restrictions for alcohol consumption.
FAQ

Is the park entrance fee included in the tour price?
No, the €30 admission fee to Krka National Park is paid in cash at the entrance. The tour includes skip-the-line entry, saving you time, but the fee itself is separate.
How long is the bus ride from Split?
The journey to Krka National Park takes about 1 hour and 30 minutes. The comfortable vehicle offers Wi-Fi, making the trip more enjoyable.
What’s included in the wine and cheese tasting?
You’ll sample Croatian wines and regional cheeses at the winery in Skradin. The tasting lasts about an hour and is a highlight rated highly by many travelers, even for those not usually into wine.
Can I swim at the waterfalls?
While swimming isn’t allowed in the waterfalls themselves, the final stop at the Skradin beach offers an opportunity to cool off in the river flowing into the sea. Many reviewers enjoyed this relaxing finish.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly designed as a family tour, the outdoor scenery and gentle walks can be enjoyable for older kids. Keep in mind the wine tasting is for 18+, and the tour involves walking and some uneven paths.
Do I need to bring anything special?
Comfortable shoes, water, sunscreen, and a hat are recommended, especially during hot days. Bring cash for the park entrance fee and any extra snacks or souvenirs.
Krka Waterfalls & Wine and Cheese Tasting Tour from Split
“Great scenery, picnic ground with stores selling food and ice cream, bar. Main walk is 3km long, Can be very hot. There is a short cut to picnic gr…”
Final Thoughts

If you’re looking for a well-organized day trip that balances natural beauty with a touch of local flavor, this Krka Waterfalls & Wine and Cheese Tasting Tour is a strong choice. It offers gorgeous scenery, expert guides, skip-the-line access, and a taste of Croatian wine culture—all in a manageable, roughly 8-hour package.
It’s especially great for travelers who want a halfway between active sightseeing and relaxed leisure. The combination of waterfalls, charming Skradin, and regional wines makes it a memorable outing that captures much of what makes Croatia special.
For anyone craving a mix of nature, culture, and good food without the hassle of planning every detail, this tour could be just what you need for a satisfying day away from Split.
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