Krka National Park and Skradin

Embark on a captivating journey through Krka National Park, home to Europe’s largest waterfall complex. Explore lush vegetation, ancient trades, and the stunning cathedral of Saint Jacob in Šibenik.

Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights

Skradinski Buk Waterfall - Skradinski buk is the last, seventh, longest travertine barrier on the Krka River and also the longest travertine barrier in Europe. It is one of the most unusual and beautiful landscapes of the “Krka” National Park.

What's Included
  • Transport
  • Tourist guide
  • Snacks
  • Swimming in Krka river
  • Skradin old town sightseeing
  • Ticket to National Park Krka
Additional Information

Krka National Park is a 75-kilometre-long complex of travertine waterfalls of the Krka River, the largest such complex in Europe. Its largest waterfall, Skradinski buk, is 46 metres high and has 6 cataracts over which the Krka River gushes having the strongest flow in spring and fall.

The park contains numerous footpaths leading through lush and invigorating vegetation, as well as wooden bridges crossing the river alongside the waterfalls. You will also visit the autochthonous ethno village with reconstructed old mills and the house exhibiting the ancient trades. After exploring the park, we will take a boat to Skradin, a beautiful ancient town. In Skradin, you can enjoy a tour of the city and have the opportunity to swim in the Krka River, as Skradin features a stunning river beach.

Location
Ul. Tina Ujevića 7
Ulica Tina Ujevića
It is necessary to arrive in front of the Kornati Hotel in the building where Ilirija Travel Agency is located.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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236philm
Sep 26, 2023
BREATHTAKING'!!!! Simple as that. - The old town of Sibenik was somewhere we wished to visit after watching below deck programmes, with all the super yachts. None in on our visit that we saw but a charming old town to visit and worth the addition to the trip. Krka national park itself is an absolutely amazing, spectacular place. The waterfalls are truly breath-taking. The organised tour went without a hitch and is highly recommended. Perfect place for one to ask their partner to marry them, one they would never forget, no i didn't lol but the views and surroundings were very fitting for those that wish to surprise that loved one.
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Canasson06
Aug 11, 2023
Disappointing - A wild and Mediterranean landscape. A very nice place but poor organization. No signs, too long a distance if you want to enjoy all the places even if they can't do anything about it, completely wrong directions and a far too expensive price! 40 € for the day, and once in the park you still have to pay for options. Do not pay 6€ for the cave, a huge scam. The landscape is very pretty but for a tourist the bill is much too high to enjoy it. Finally, swimming is allowed in certain places.
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