Split to Krka National Park Private Tour with Sibenik & Wine Tasting

Krka National Park Day Trip from Split

Krka National Park Day Trip from Split

Optional Wine Tasting

Book a private driver & premium vehicle for Krka Day Trip from Split, Visit town of Šibenik

Discover one of Croatia’s most breathtaking natural wonders on a full-day Krka National Park Day Trip from Split. This private day trip is designed for travelers who want comfort, flexibility, and an unforgettable experience surrounded by waterfalls, emerald lakes, and untouched Mediterranean landscapes. Escape the busy city streets and immerse yourself in the peaceful beauty of Krka’s cascading waterfalls, wooden walkways, and panoramic viewpoints — all in a single day.

Our Krka National Park Day Trip from Split offers door-to-door private day trip, allowing you to travel at your own pace without the stress of crowded buses or rigid schedules. Whether you are visiting Croatia for the first time or returning to explore more hidden gems, Krka National Park is a must-see destination that perfectly combines nature, culture, and relaxation.

suggested itinerary

08:00 Departure from Split
09:15 Arrival at Krka National Park
12:00 Visit Skradin
13:45 Arrival in Šibenik
15:00 Departure towards Split
16:15 Arrival in Split

tour includes

Transfer to Krka N.P. & Šibenik
Premium Car/Minivan
Professional English speaking driver
All cost related to the vehicle & driver
Available Wi-Fi in the vehicle
0.5l bottle of water per passenger

What to expect on Krka National Park Day Trip from Split?

Your private day tour begins with a simple and comfortable start — your professional chauffeur will meet you directly at your hotel or private accommodation address in Split at the previously agreed departure time. There is no need to search for meeting points or wait for other travelers. From the very first moment, the experience is designed to be smooth, personal, and stress-free, allowing you to focus entirely on enjoying the day ahead.

Once on the road, you will settle into a relaxing drive toward Krka National Park, leaving the coastal bustle behind and gradually entering the peaceful Croatian hinterland. The journey itself is part of the experience. Along the way, you will pass rolling hills, traditional stone villages, olive groves, and open mountain views that reveal a different side of Dalmatia — one many visitors rarely get to see. Depending on the season, the scenery changes from vibrant green spring landscapes to golden summer tones and warm autumn colors, making every trip slightly unique.

The drive usually takes around one hour and fifteen minutes, giving you enough time to unwind, enjoy the views, and perhaps ask your driver questions about the region, local culture, or recommendations for the rest of your stay. The vehicles are modern, air-conditioned, and comfortable, ensuring a pleasant ride even during the warmer months. Short photo stops can often be arranged if you wish to capture the countryside or panoramic viewpoints along the route.

Your first major stop is Krka National Park and its famous waterfalls area, where nature immediately takes center stage. As you arrive, you will notice the fresh air, the sound of flowing water, and the greenery that surrounds the wooden walking paths. This is where the day truly opens up — with time to explore at your own pace, stroll across scenic bridges, admire the cascades, and take photographs without feeling rushed. From the very beginning of the tour, the atmosphere is relaxed and unhurried, setting the tone for a memorable day immersed in Croatia’s natural beauty.

Krka Waterfalls National Park

Krka National Park Day Trip from Split

Arriving at Krka Waterfalls National Park, your driver will drop you off right at the main entrance, where your exploration begins. If you have chosen to include a licensed tour guide, this is the point where you will meet them and receive a short introduction before setting off on your approximately two-hour adventure through one of Croatia’s most stunning natural areas. From the very first steps inside the park, the atmosphere changes — the air feels fresher, the sound of flowing water surrounds you, and wooden pathways lead you through lush greenery and crystal-clear streams.

Krka National Park is located along the Dalmatian coast, not far from the historic city of Šibenik, and it is widely considered one of the country’s true natural treasures. The park stretches along the Krka River and offers a unique mix of waterfalls, lakes, walking trails, viewpoints, and small cultural landmarks that reflect the region’s long history. It is a destination that appeals equally to nature lovers, photographers, families, and travelers who simply want a peaceful escape from busy city streets.

Established as a protected national park in 1949, Krka has long been recognized for its ecological importance and outstanding natural beauty. Over the decades it has gained international recognition and continues to be carefully preserved, allowing visitors to experience unspoiled landscapes, diverse plant life, and a variety of bird and wildlife species. Despite its popularity, the park still manages to feel tranquil, especially if you visit earlier in the day or outside peak summer hours.

One of the highlights of the park is Skradinski Buk, the most famous and photographed waterfall system within Krka. This spectacular cascade drops from a height of around 60 meters, spreads across a wide natural barrier, and extends over several kilometers through a series of smaller falls and pools. Wooden footbridges and circular walking routes allow you to admire the waterfalls from multiple angles, offering endless opportunities for memorable photos and quiet moments surrounded by nature.

After you finish exploring the waterfalls and scenic trails, the experience continues with a relaxing boat ride down the Krka River — a journey already included in your park ticket. The boat gently carries you through canyon landscapes and calm waters toward the charming medieval town of Skradin. This peaceful cruise provides a different perspective of the park, letting you sit back, enjoy the breeze, and take in views of riverbanks, cliffs, and traditional architecture before arriving in one of Dalmatia’s most picturesque small towns.

Town of Skradin

Krka National Park Day Trip from Split

After a short and scenic boat ride from Krka National Park, you arrive in the charming town of Skradin, a small yet captivating medieval gem that feels as if time moves a little slower here. As the boat approaches the harbor, you are welcomed by stone houses with red-tiled roofs, small sailing boats gently floating along the waterfront, and narrow streets that invite you to wander without a fixed plan. The transition from waterfalls and nature to this peaceful historic town creates a beautiful contrast and adds another layer to your day trip experience.

Skradin is located in Dalmatia, Croatia, where the Krka River meets the Adriatic coast, framed by the dramatic landscapes of the Dinaric Alps. First mentioned in written records in 1265 under the name “Scardona,” the town once served as an important medieval fortified settlement surrounded by defensive walls and towers. Even today, traces of its layered past can still be felt as you walk through stone alleys, small squares, and quiet corners that reveal centuries of history.

The region around Skradin has been inhabited since prehistoric times, originally by Illyrian tribes, followed by Greek settlers who established coastal colonies during the early Classical period. Later, under Roman rule, the area developed further before becoming part of the Byzantine Empire and eventually the Croatian kingdom. This rich historical blend is visible in local architecture, church facades, and archaeological remnants scattered throughout the surroundings, giving visitors subtle glimpses into the many civilizations that once passed through.

However, Skradin is not only about history — it is also widely known for its outstanding traditional Dalmatian cuisine. Fresh seafood, homemade pasta, locally produced olive oil, and regional wines are highlights you will find in many family-run restaurants and cozy taverns along the waterfront. Taking time to sit down for a relaxed lunch or a glass of wine here is highly recommended, as it allows you to fully absorb the town’s warm, authentic atmosphere and friendly local hospitality.

After you have enjoyed exploring Skradin’s streets, flavors, and historical charm, the journey continues toward the coastal city of Šibenik. Leaving Skradin behind, you carry with you a blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and culinary memories that make this stop much more than just a transition — it becomes a memorable part of the entire day’s adventure.

Town of Sibenik

Krka National Park Day Trip from Split

Šibenik is located in the central part of the Adriatic coast and holds a unique position where sea, river, and history meet. The city stands at the natural gateway to Krka National Park and is surrounded by a magnificent island archipelago that stretches across the horizon, creating one of the most scenic coastal panoramas in Croatia. Šibenik was first mentioned in 1066 during the reign of Croatian King Krešimir IV, making it one of the oldest native Croatian towns on the Adriatic, founded not by Greeks or Romans but by Croats themselves — a detail locals proudly emphasize.

Throughout centuries, the city developed strong defensive walls and impressive fortifications that once protected it from numerous conquerors arriving by land and sea. Today, these stone fortresses remain among Šibenik’s most recognizable landmarks, offering breathtaking viewpoints over the old town, the Adriatic, and nearby islands. The crown jewel of the city is the UNESCO-listed Cathedral of St. James, a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture built entirely from stone. Its intricate sculptures, detailed facades, and harmonious proportions make it one of the most remarkable architectural achievements in Croatia and a highlight for visitors interested in art and history.

Simply wandering through Šibenik’s narrow cobbled streets reveals hidden courtyards, charming stairways, small squares, and centuries-old buildings that feel authentic rather than overly commercialized. This still relatively undiscovered gem offers a genuine Mediterranean atmosphere where everyday life blends naturally with historical surroundings. Numerous monasteries, churches, museums, and restored palaces add cultural depth, while nearby beaches and natural viewpoints provide moments of relaxation between sightseeing stops.

For film enthusiasts, Šibenik gained additional global recognition as one of the filming locations for the world-famous Game of Thrones series, which introduced the city’s stone streets and fortresses to an international audience. Local cafés, waterfront promenades, and boutique shops further enrich the experience, allowing visitors to enjoy both culture and leisure at an easy pace.

After exploring Šibenik’s historical charm, panoramic views, and vibrant coastal energy, the return journey to Split begins. The drive takes approximately one hour and fifteen minutes, offering one last opportunity to enjoy Dalmatia’s coastal scenery and reflect on a day filled with waterfalls, medieval towns, cultural landmarks, and unforgettable landscapes.

City of Split

Krka National Park Day Trip from Split

Upon arrival back in Split, your driver will comfortably drop you off at the same location where your journey began — whether it is your hotel, private apartment, or another agreed meeting point. With this smooth return, your Krka National Park Private Tour from Split officially comes to an end, closing a day filled with waterfalls, historic towns, scenic landscapes, and memorable moments across Dalmatia.

Although the tour finishes here, the impressions of crystal-clear rivers, medieval streets, panoramic viewpoints, and authentic local flavors often stay with travelers long after they step out of the vehicle. Many guests find that this excursion becomes one of the highlights of their Croatian holiday, offering the perfect balance between nature, culture, and relaxation in just a single day.

Now it is time to continue enjoying Split and everything this vibrant coastal city has to offer — from its lively promenades and ancient Roman heritage to seaside restaurants, sunset walks along the Riva, and hidden corners waiting to be discovered. We wish you a wonderful rest of your vacation, filled with new experiences, beautiful weather, and unforgettable memories of Croatia.

Optional Wine Tasting / Traditional Lunch with Wine Pairing

During your Krka National Park day trip from Split, you also have the option to enrich the experience with a visit to a local winery, where you can enjoy an authentic wine-tasting session in a relaxed countryside setting. This optional stop allows you to discover regional Dalmatian grape varieties, learn a little about traditional wine production, and sample several carefully selected wines guided by knowledgeable hosts who are passionate about their craft.

For travelers who prefer a culinary experience, a traditional lunch with wine pairing can also be arranged at a family-run winery. Here you can taste homemade specialties prepared from fresh local ingredients, complemented by quality regional wines that perfectly match each course. Adding a winery visit or lunch stop turns the excursion into not only a nature and sightseeing tour, but also a genuine gastronomic journey through Dalmatia’s flavors, aromas, and warm hospitality.

Wine Tasting

Enjoy exquisite wines from the small wine-growing village of Plastovo, carefully produced by local family wineries and served alongside a selection of authentic homemade delicacies.

This charming rural setting offers a relaxed atmosphere where you can slowly savor rich aromas, learn about traditional Dalmatian grape varieties, and experience genuine countryside hospitality surrounded by vineyards, stone houses, and peaceful natural scenery.

krka national park day trip from split

Wine Tasting includes following:

Includes homemade bread, vegetables and herbs from our garden and our extra
virgin olive oil.

❖ 5 wines, 2 liqueurs, 2 olive oils and 6 appetizers.
❖ Duration about 2 hours.

krka national park day trip from split

For Wine Tasting please contact us in advance to ensure availability.
Price for the Wine Tasting is additional 65 EUR per person.

Traditional Lunch with Wine Pairing

Enjoy Flavors of Dalmatia and the hinterland of Skradin served through 5 courses forming a unique eno-gastronomic experience.

krka national park day trip from split

Traditional Lunch with Wine Pairing includes following:

4 courses are paired with 4 different wines, while the last course is paired with 1 liqueur.

Guests are also served 2 extra virgin olive oils with homemade bread.
This menu offers guests the opportunity to experience and taste our part of Dalmatia through plate and glass.

Courses:

I. Cold selection of aged sheep and cow cheese, local prosciutto and pancetta with mandarin marmalade and seasonal vegetables

II. Peasant-style fava bean soup with notes of smoked meat and pasta

III. Traditional Skradin risotto*

IV. Dark chocolate cake with reduced Crna Ruža sweet liqueur / sour cherry vinegar

V. Fig delicacy

*Slow-cooked fillet of veal prepared with wine, prošek (Dalmatian dessert wine), and a special broth.

krka national park day trip from split

For Traditional Lunch with Wine Pairing please contact us in advance to ensure availability.
Price for the Traditional Lunch with Wine Pairing is additional 135 EUR per person.

Tickets for National Park Krka Waterfalls

Tickets for National Park Krka Waterfalls are not included in the price of the tour and can be purchased in advance on Krka Waterfalls National Park website.

Tour Guide for National Park Krka Waterfalls & Šibenik

Tour guide for Krka Waterfalls National Park & Šibenik is not included in the price and can be provided on client’s request.

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What is Krka National Park Day Trip from Split?

Krka National Park Day Trip from Split is Pre – Booked Private Transfer Service in Croatia offered to our clients.

Starting destination and end destination are previously agreed as well as the pick up time.

Price that is agreed upon is final and there are no additional fees or hidden fees.

For any further information we are at your disposal 24/7.

How do I book my Krka National Park Day Trip from Split?

For your convenience there is a simple 3 – Step Booking.

After filing up basic transfer / day trip information you will be able to choose payment method.

For any further information we remain at your disposal.

What kind of vehicles can I choose for Krka National Park Day Trip from Split?

For Krka National Park Day Trip from Split you can choose between premium car (up to 3 persons) & premium minivan (up to 7 persons).

For larger groups in need for a minibus, contact us for offer.

The best way of visiting Krka National Park from Split?

The best way of travelling from Krka National Park from Split is by using a Private Transfer Service.

Our Professional and Knowledgeable Drivers will ensure that you experience your Private Tour in best possible way.

 

A Comfortable Journey from Split

The drive from Split to Krka National Park takes a bit over an hour, and it’s actually a pleasant ride. You’ll pass small Dalmatian towns, open countryside, and coastal viewpoints that are worth a quick photo stop if you feel like it. Having a private transfer means air-conditioned comfort, space for your belongings, and no unnecessary detours. Your driver is there to make the day easy, not complicated.

Many guests say this part of the trip already sets the tone — calm, scenic, and stress-free.

What Makes Krka National Park Special?

Krka isn’t just about one waterfall. The park is full of small bridges, flowing streams, hidden corners, and walking trails that feel almost cinematic. Skradinski Buk is the most famous spot, and yes, it’s impressive in person. The sound of the water, the mist in the air, and the green surroundings make it feel fresh even on hot summer days.

There are also restored watermills and old stone houses that show how people once lived along the river. It’s not only a nature visit; there’s a bit of culture and history mixed in, which gives the whole experience more depth.

Perfect for Photos — or Just Slowing Down

Some travelers come with cameras and tripods, others just want a peaceful walk and a break from city crowds. Krka works for both. The light changes throughout the day, reflections dance on the water, and every turn seems to offer a new viewpoint. Spring and autumn are quieter and cooler, while summer is lively and full of color. There’s really no bad season — it just depends on what atmosphere you prefer.

Your Day, Your Pace

One of the biggest advantages of a private Krka National Park tour from Split is the freedom it gives you. Want to spend extra time by the waterfalls? No problem. Prefer to leave earlier and avoid crowds? Easy. Some visitors like to add a short stop in Šibenik on the way back or grab lunch in a local restaurant outside the park. Nothing is forced, and that makes the day feel more like a personal excursion than a standard tour.

A Simple Escape That Feels Special

Krka National Park is often described as a “must-see,” but what people don’t always mention is how refreshing it feels compared to typical sightseeing. It’s not rushed, it’s not loud, and it doesn’t feel commercial in the same way as some attractions do. You walk, you listen to the water, you take photos, maybe sit for a while — and suddenly hours pass without noticing.

For anyone visiting Split who wants a mix of comfort, nature, and a bit of adventure without overcomplicating the day, a private Krka waterfalls trip is an easy choice. It’s simple, beautiful, and genuinely enjoyable — the kind of day trip people end up recommending to friends when they get back home.

Experience the Natural Wonder of Krka Waterfalls Tour from Split, Krka Waterfalls, located in the Krka National Park, is a natural wonder that is a must-visit for anyone going to Croatia. With its gushing waterfalls, emerald green waters, and lush forests, Krka is a popular attraction that will leave you breathless with its beauty. Krka Waterfalls tour from Split is a day-long tour that takes you on an unforgettable journey through history and nature. In this article, we will take you through everything you need to know about the Krka Waterfalls tour from Split. We will guide you through the itinerary, the highlights, and everything in between. The Krka Waterfalls tour from Split begins with a scenic drive through the picturesque countryside of Croatia. The tour bus will pick you up from your hotel in Split, and you will embark on a journey that will take you to one of Croatia’s most stunning natural landmarks. After driving for about an hour, you will reach the Krka National Park entrance. As you enter the park, you will be greeted with lush forests, serene lakes, and the sound of gushing waterfalls. The tour guide will take you on a walking tour through the park and will educate you about the history, flora, and fauna of the area. You will visit the ethno village where you can witness the traditional way of life of the Croatian people. You can see the old houses, barns, and even an old watermill that was used by the villagers to grind wheat into flour.
After the ethno village, the highlight of the trip, the Krka Waterfalls, awaits. The glistening emerald green waters of the falls will mesmerize you as you make your way down the wooden walkways that take you to various viewpoints. The Skradinski Buk Waterfall, the park’s largest and most popular waterfall, will leave you in awe with its beauty. You can take a refreshing swim in the clear waters of the falls, or you can take a stroll along the wooden boardwalk and enjoy the stunning views of the river and the falls. The Krka Waterfalls tour from Split ends with a return drive to Split, where you will be dropped off at your hotel. The Krka Waterfalls tour from Split is full of highlights that are sure to make your trip unforgettable. Here are some of the highlights of the tour: 1. Krka National Park – The park is home to lush forests, lakes, waterfalls, and a wide variety of flora and fauna that you can explore on your walking tour. 2. Ethno Village – Witness the traditional way of life of the Croatian people in the ethno village. You can see the old houses, barns, and even an old watermill that was used by the villagers to grind wheat into flour. 3. Skradinski Buk Waterfall – The largest and the most popular waterfall in the park. It is a breathtaking sight that will leave you spellbound. 5. Walking tour – The informative walking tour of the park with an experienced guide will provide you with a lot of knowledge about the park’s history, flora, and fauna. Here are a few tips to help you make the most of your Krka Waterfalls tour from Split: 1. Wear comfortable shoes and clothing that are suitable for walking. 2. Bring a swimming costume and a towel if you plan to take a swim in the waterfall. 3. Bring a camera to capture the stunning scenery and memories. 4. Wear sunscreen and a hat to protect yourself from the sun. 5. Bring a bottle of water to stay hydrated throughout the tour. The Krka Waterfalls tour from Split is an excellent way to explore the natural beauty of Croatia. The tour offers a mix of history, culture, and nature that is sure to leave you feeling mesmerized. The scenic drive through the countryside, the informative walking tour, and the breathtaking views of the waterfall make this tour a must-do activity while in Croatia. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to experience this natural wonder and book your tour today!