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Cascades fold over travertine, the Cetina road unwinds.

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Open today 08:00 – 20:00
Attendance: Heavy — peak June summer season
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Krka Waterfalls Day Trip from Split with Boat Cruise & Swimming 9 hr
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Krka Waterfalls Day Trip from Split with Boat Cruise & Swimming

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Day trip from Split to Krka National Park's waterfalls, with a river cruise and free time to swim in Primošten.

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Krka Waterfalls, Food & Wine Tour from Split 10 hr
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Krka Waterfalls, Food & Wine Tour from Split

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Day trip to Krka National Park with a Krka River boat cruise and Dalmatian wine, cheese & olive oil tasting.

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Private Krka Waterfalls & Trogir Day Trip from Split or Trogir 5 hr
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Private Krka Waterfalls & Trogir Day Trip from Split or Trogir

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A flexible private escape to Krka's waterfalls, with optional Trogir, lunch, and wine tasting.

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Private Krka Waterfalls & Trogir Day Tour from Split 6 hr
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Private Krka Waterfalls & Trogir Day Tour from Split

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A relaxed private day trip pairing Krka's waterfalls with the medieval charm of UNESCO-listed Trogir.

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Duration
9-10 hours total
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Your Krka Waterfalls Tour From Split

Skradinski buk drops roughly 46 metres across seventeen travertine cascades, a barrier still growing as moss and algae trap dissolved limestone.

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A krka waterfalls tour from split traces a route the Romans first valued; the Krka River powered one of Europe's earliest hydroelectric plants at Skradinski buk in 1895, days after Niagara.

Declared a national park in 1985, the canyon shelters the island monastery of Visovac and the Krka monastery's catacombs. Travellers weighing a krka waterfalls private tour against a split to krka private tour, or pairing a krka trogir tour with the falls, discover why the park endures: protected wetlands, endemic fish, and waters clear enough to read the riverbed. The travertine, fragile and self-built, records the river's slow chemistry across centuries. These krka waterfalls tour from split tickets open onto living geology.

"The travertine is not stone laid down once, but a barrier the river rebuilds with every passing season."
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What a Krka Waterfalls Tour From Split tour day looks like

A step-by-step walkthrough of Krka Waterfalls Tour From Split tickets — what you'll see, how long each stage takes, and the details that matter.

You leave Split early, the coastal road bending inland toward Šibenik before the canyon opens. At the gate you present your krka waterfalls tour from split tour voucher, then follow the boardwalk as it loops over clear pools.

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You pause where Skradinski buk fans across its seventeen steps, spray cooling the air above the wooden planks.

You climb to the upper viewpoints, where the whole cascade reads as a single descending sheet. A short boat option carries you toward Visovac island and its monastery. By midafternoon you walk back through oak and fig, voucher tucked away, the water still loud behind you — many travellers extend the day with a Trogir and Krka pairing before the drive home.

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What you'll do

Inside a Krka Waterfalls Tour From Split tour, step by step

  1. Arrive at Lozovac or Skradin entrance
    01 30 min

    Arrive at Lozovac or Skradin entrance

    Purchase tickets (or scan e-ticket) and board the free park shuttle from Lozovac or the included boat from Skradin to reach Skradinski buk. Aim to arrive between 08:00 and 10:00 to walk the 1.9 km boardwalk before peak crowds.

  2. Skradinski buk boardwalk loop
    02 1–1.5 h

    Skradinski buk boardwalk loop

    Walk the travertine cascade circuit, pausing at the 17-step waterfall series and the first hydroelectric power plant in Europe (operational 1895, same night as Niagara). The ethno village and restored water mills are on this loop.

  3. Visovac Island boat excursion (optional)
    03 2 h

    Visovac Island boat excursion (optional)

    Board the seasonal boat from Skradinski buk to the 14th-century Franciscan monastery on Visovac Island, which houses a library of rare manuscripts. This add-on costs 15 EUR and includes 30 minutes on the island.

  4. Lunch at Skradinski buk tavern
    04 45 min

    Lunch at Skradinski buk tavern

    Local grilled fish, octopus salad, and cold Croatian pivo at the open-air tavern beside the falls. The shaded terrace overlooks the lower cascade.

  5. Roški Slap boat excursion or return to Skradin
    05 1.5–4 h

    Roški Slap boat excursion or return to Skradin

    Either take the 4-hour boat round-trip to Roški Slap (20 EUR, includes Visovac stop) or head back via boat to Skradin for a riverside stroll and optional swim near the town marina before the return transfer to Split.

Highlights

What you'll see inside Krka Waterfalls Tour From Split

The landmarks, rooms, and views travelers on Krka Waterfalls Tour From Split tours remember — all visible on a single visit.

Skradinski buk Cascade

Skradinski buk Cascade

A sequence of 17 travertine steps forming the park's tallest and most visited waterfall at 46 metres; the 1.9 km boardwalk loop takes roughly one hour and circumnavigates the entire cascade system.

Visovac Island Monastery

Visovac Island Monastery

A Franciscan monastery founded in the 14th century occupies almost the entire surface of this small island in Visovac Lake; its library holds one of only three surviving copies of Aesop's Fables printed in 1487.

Roški Slap Waterfall

Roški Slap Waterfall

At 22.5 metres, Roški Slap features 12 interconnected travertine cascades — described locally as the Necklace Cascades — flanked by restored water mills and a designated swimming zone open from 1 June to 30 September.

Skradinski buk Hydroelectric Plant

Skradinski buk Hydroelectric Plant

Built in 1895 on the same night as the Niagara Falls plant, this is one of the first hydroelectric power stations in the world and still stands on the loop trail at Skradinski buk as a functioning historic monument.

Među Gredama Canyon

Među Gredama Canyon

The Krka River narrows between limestone walls rising to 150 metres in this gorge section between Roški Slap and Visovac Lake, visible from the seasonal boat excursion and home to nesting peregrine falcons.

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Open today · 08:00 – 20:00
Opening hours
08:00 – 20:00 daily (June–September)
Opening hours
08:00 – 20:00
Getting there
City-center access via metro and bus
Accessibility
Most experiences are wheelchair-friendly — check individual tours
What to bring
Comfortable shoes, water, phone for mobile voucher
Mon
08:00 – 20:00
Quietest weekday for the park
Tue
08:00 – 20:00
Wed
08:00 – 20:00
Thu
08:00 – 20:00
Fri
08:00 – 20:00
Crowds build ahead of weekend
Sat
08:00 – 20:00
Busiest day — arrive at opening
Sun
08:00 – 20:00
Closed on: Dec 25 (Christmas Day — park closed), Dec 26 (Boxing Day — park closed)
Main entrance

Skradin boat landing

Skradin waterfront promenade, 22222 Skradin

Boats to Skradinski buk depart every full hour Apr–Oct; branch office opens 30 min before first departure

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Getting there
City-center access via metro and bus
What to bring
Comfortable shoes, water, phone for mobile voucher

How to get there

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Car · ~1 h 20 min · Fuel ~14–21 EUR one-way

Drive north on the A1/E65 from Split toward Šibenik, exit at Šibenik and follow signs to Lozovac (free parking) or continue to Skradin (paid private parking)

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Public transport · ~1 h 15 min to Skradin · ~11 EUR one-way adult

Bus from Split Bus Station to Skradin (direct services via Prijevoz Knežević, ~4 daily); from Skradin, board the park boat included in the ticket

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Organised tour · ~1.5 h transit each way · Tour price from ~40 EUR + 40 EUR park entry

Guided minibus or coach from Split city centre including return transfer; entrance fee usually purchased separately

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Taxi / private transfer · ~1 h 20 min · ~60–90 EUR one-way

Door-to-door from Split to Lozovac or Skradin; driver can wait or return at agreed time

Dress code

Wear light, breathable clothing suitable for warm summer temperatures; the boardwalk loop at Skradinski buk involves steps and uneven timber surfaces. Bring a swimsuit if you plan to use the designated swimming zones at Roški Slap, Stinica, or Pisak (open 1 June – 30 September). Closed-toe shoes with grip are strongly recommended over sandals on wet wooden walkways.

Bags & security

There are no bag-size restrictions or security scanners at park entrances, but large suitcases are impractical on the narrow boardwalks. A small day-pack is ideal for water, sunscreen, and a change of clothes. A free visitor toilet is located near the ethno village at Skradinski buk; locker facilities are not available inside the park.

Photography

Personal photography and video for non-commercial use are freely permitted throughout the park. Drone use is strictly prohibited without prior written authorisation from park management; unauthorised drones are confiscated and operators may be fined. For best waterfall shots, morning light (08:00 – 10:00) hits Skradinski buk at an angle that reduces harsh shadows.

Accessibility

The Skradinski buk viewing boardwalk has a marked wheelchair-accessible route with paved and flat sections, and signage directs visitors along it. Boats from Skradin have a ramp used by all passengers, though some parts of the trail network involve steps and loose gravel that are not passable by wheelchair. Persons with a European Disability Card and one accompanying person receive free entry upon presentation of valid documentation.

Mobile phones

Mobile coverage can be patchy in the deeper canyon sections and along the trails toward Roški Slap; download an offline map before you arrive. Photography apps and e-tickets display reliably at the main entrances where coverage is strongest. The official park app and ticketing portal are available at npkrka.hr.

What to bring

  • Water (minimum 1.5 litres per person)
  • Sunscreen and a hat
  • Water shoes for swimming zones
  • Swimsuit (June–September)
  • Comfortable closed-toe shoes
  • Cash (for smaller vendors and Skradin parking)
  • Offline map or downloaded park guide

Not allowed

  • Drones (without prior written permit)
  • Selfie sticks on crowded boardwalks
  • Alcoholic beverages brought from outside
  • Glass bottles
  • Fishing equipment
  • Hunting equipment
  • Bicycles on walking trails
  • Campfires and barbecues
  • Tents and camping gear
  • Littering of any kind
  • Picking or damaging plants
  • Feeding wildlife

Families & strollers

Children up to 7 years of age enter free of charge, and youth aged 7–18 pay a reduced fee of 15 EUR in peak season. The Skradinski buk loop (approximately 1.9 km) is suitable for older children and strollers on the accessible sections, and the park-operated shuttle from Lozovac and the boat from Skradin are included in the ticket price. Picnic spots and shaded areas are available near the falls, and taverns at Skradinski buk serve snacks and light meals.

Food & drink

Taverns and buffet-style eateries operate at Skradinski buk and Roški Slap during the peak season, offering local grilled dishes, pastries, and cold drinks. Visitors are welcome to bring their own food and non-alcoholic beverages; a picnic near the falls is a practical option on busy summer days. Park-managed toilets throughout the Skradinski buk area are free to use.

Pets

Dogs are permitted in the park but must be kept on a leash at all times and wear a muzzle on park buses and boats. Dogs are not allowed on Visovac Island. Bring water and a travel bowl for your pet, as summer temperatures regularly exceed 30 °C in the canyon.

Good to know

Boat excursions to Visovac Island (2 hours, 15 EUR extra) and to Roški Slap via Visovac (4 hours, 20 EUR extra) depart from Skradinski buk and can only be purchased and reserved on-site. Note that Burnum locality is currently closed for conservation work as of mid-2026; check npkrka.hr for updates before travelling. The park received the Green Destinations Gold Award in 2024, the first national park in Croatia to do so.

Meeting points

Krka Waterfalls Tour From Split tour meeting points

Skradin boat landing

Skradin boat landing

Skradin waterfront promenade, 22222 Skradin

Boats to Skradinski buk depart every full hour Apr–Oct; branch office opens 30 min before first departure

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Lozovac entrance

Lozovac village, near Šibenik (off E65 highway)

Free visitor parking lot; park shuttle runs Apr–Oct to Skradinski buk

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Split Bus Station pick-up

Split Bus Station pick-up

Domovinskog rata 12, 21000 Split

Organised tour coaches typically depart between 08:00 and 10:00; confirm exact meeting point with your tour operator

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Around your visit

Krka Waterfalls Tour From Split — everything else worth knowing

Best time to go, insider tips, nearby landmarks, and the cancellation fine print — flip through to skim what matters to you.

Best time to visit Krka Waterfalls Tour From Split

How crowds, weather, and events shift across the year.

Spring (April–May)

Water flow is at its highest after winter rains, crowds are manageable, and the park green is vivid — ideal conditions for a krka waterfalls tour from split.

Early Summer (June)

Peak-season hours apply (08:00–20:00) and swimming zones reopen on 1 June, but visitor numbers are lower than in July–August, making this the sweet spot for a Krka day trip from Split.

High Summer (July–August)

The Dalmatian coast excursion to Krka is most popular now; expect full boat and shuttle services but heavy crowds after 10:00 — early arrival is non-negotiable.

Autumn (September–October)

Crowds thin noticeably from mid-September, temperatures remain warm enough for swimming until 30 September, and autumn colours begin to appear along the canyon walls.

Helpful tips for your visit to Krka Waterfalls Tour From Split

Small details that turn a good visit into a great one.

Beat the tour groups

The krka waterfalls tour from split coach convoys typically arrive between 10:00 and 11:00; being at Skradinski buk by 08:30 gives you roughly 90 minutes of relatively quiet boardwalk time before the cascade platforms fill.

Afternoon discount entry

Individual adult tickets drop from 40 EUR to 30 EUR for entry after 15:00 in June–September — a useful saving if you are combining the waterfalls with a Šibenik afternoon and do not need a full day inside the park.

Book boat excursions on arrival

The Visovac Island and Roški Slap boat tours can only be reserved on-site at Skradinski buk, not online; head to the excursion desk immediately after arriving to secure a morning departure before spaces fill.

Buy tickets on the official site only

The park has issued warnings about fraudulent ticket sellers; purchase solely through npkrka.hr or shop.np-krka.hr to avoid counterfeit vouchers circulating on third-party platforms.

Water shoes are practical

The Roški Slap and Stinica swimming zones have rocky, uneven riverbeds; dedicated water shoes give better grip than flip-flops and make the 1 June – 30 September swimming season far more enjoyable.

Plan the Skradin boat for the return

Arriving at the park via the Lozovac shuttle and leaving via the Skradin boat gives you the scenic river approach in reverse — one of the most photogenic parts of any Split to Krka waterfall excursion — without doubling up on the same route.

Landmarks near Krka Waterfalls Tour From Split

Non-bookable sights within a short walk — free to visit, easy to pair.

Cathedral of St. James

Cathedral of St. James

25 min drive (Šibenik)

UNESCO World Heritage Renaissance cathedral built entirely of stone, 1431–1536, with 71 carved exterior portrait heads

St. Michael's Fortress

St. Michael's Fortress

25 min drive (Šibenik)

Medieval hilltop fortress with panoramic views over Šibenik's rooftops and the Adriatic archipelago

Skradin Old Town

Skradin Old Town

At park entrance (Skradin)

Compact riverside town of stone houses and the departure point for park boats; pleasant for a post-visit stroll and seafood dinner

Visovac Island

Visovac Island

Boat from Skradinski buk (2 h excursion)

A tiny island in the middle of Visovac Lake, home to a 14th-century Franciscan monastery and museum with rare 17th-century manuscripts

Kornati National Park

Kornati National Park

~40 min by boat from Šibenik

Archipelago of 89 mostly uninhabited islands; a sharply different complement to a Krka river canyon day trip

Cancellation policy

Flexible, no hidden fees.

Most organised krka waterfalls tour from split operators offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure for a full refund. The 40 EUR park entrance fee is non-refundable once the ticket has been scanned at the gate.

Where to stay

Hotels & districts near Krka Waterfalls Tour From Split

Hand-picked options within walking distance — pick a district for vibe, or a specific hotel for convenience.

Hotel Skradinski Buk

Hotel Skradinski Buk

5 min walk to Skradin boat dock
mid-range

34-room hotel in Skradin with restaurant; comfortable base for early access to the park

Boutique Rooms Mirabilis

Boutique Rooms Mirabilis

10 min walk to Skradin boat dock
boutique

Seven individually decorated rooms with continental breakfast; garden and terrace overlooking Skradin marina

Hotel Vrata Krke

Hotel Vrata Krke

10 min walk to Skradin boat dock
mid-range

Family-run property on the Skradin waterfront popular with krka waterfalls tour from split visitors overnighting before early entry

Skradin District apartments

Skradin District apartments

Variable, 2–15 min walk
district

Wide range of self-catering apartments in Skradin's stone old town; book early for July–August availability

Šibenik City hotels

Šibenik City hotels

25 min drive to park
district

Larger hotel selection in Šibenik suits visitors combining a Krka National Park day trip from Split with city sightseeing

Traveler reviews

Krka Waterfalls Tour From Split tour reviews

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  • "Our krka waterfalls tour from split left at 7am and we beat most of the crowds at Skradinski Buk by mid-morning. The boardwalk loop took us about ninety minutes at a relaxed pace, and the limestone barriers were running full from spring rain. Bring water shoes if you want to wade in the marked swimming area."
    Marko T. · Croatia · 2026-05-21
  • "We booked one of the krka waterfalls tour from split tours mostly for the transport, and it was the right call since parking near Skradin can be a headache. The guide gave us solid background on the travertine formations and the old hydroelectric plant before turning us loose for free time. By early afternoon the sun cut right through the mist over the pools."
    Hannah B. · United Kingdom · 2026-04-09
  • "The Krka day trip from Split covered Skradinski Buk and a quick stop near Visovac, though I wished we had another forty minutes at the upper viewpoints. The emerald color of the river is real, not a postcard trick, and the boat ride along the canyon was the highlight for me. Wear proper shoes because the wooden planks get slick."
    Lukas M. · Germany · 2026-03-15
  • "Going in early June meant the spray off the cascades kept everything pleasant even at midday. I appreciated that the krka waterfalls tour from split tickets included the park entry and the shuttle down to the falls, so there was nothing extra to sort out on arrival. The reeds and dragonflies along the riverbank made the whole walk feel alive."
    Sofia R. · Spain · 2026-05-30
  • "We did the Split to Krka excursion in February and had the boardwalks almost to ourselves, with the falls thundering after recent rain. The light was low and gold by three in the afternoon, perfect for photos of the terraced pools. Our driver was punctual both directions and the ride along the coast was scenic."
    Daniel K. · United States · 2026-02-11
  • "The krka waterfalls tour from split tour we joined had a small group, which made the narrated boat ride to Visovac feel personal. Skradinski Buk was running hard and the mist froze on the railings in places. Pack a warm layer for the boat in winter, the wind off the canyon is sharp."
    Yuki S. · Japan · 2026-01-19
  • "The Krka National Park tour from Split caught the riverbank in full autumn yellow and the crowds had thinned out nicely. Free time was generous, enough to walk the full circuit and grab a coffee near the entrance. The only downside was a long stretch of the drive on a slow coastal road."
    Elena P. · Italy · 2025-11-08
  • "We went in late August and the swimming zone below Skradinski Buk was the best part on a hot day. Among the Split landmarks I've visited, the scale of the cascades surprised me most, much wider than the photos suggest. Get there before eleven if you want space on the boardwalk."
    Bruno A. · Brazil · 2025-08-22
  • "Pickup near the Split waterfront was simple and the guide handed out the krka waterfalls tour from split tickets on the bus so boarding was quick. By late morning the sun lit the turquoise pools and the spray cooled everyone on the wooden walkways. A relaxed pace overall, good for our parents who don't walk fast."
    Marie L. · France · 2025-06-14
  • "We arrived right at the busiest hour and the narrow sections of boardwalk got congested near the main cascade. The Krka excursion from Split itself was well organized, just go for an earlier departure if you can. The boat ride and the canyon views still made it worthwhile."
    Tomas V. · Czech Republic · 2025-04-27
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Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about krka waterfalls tour from split tickets

What does a krka waterfalls tour from split include?

A krka waterfalls tour from split typically includes round-trip coach or minibus transfer from Split and access to Skradinski buk via the included park boat from Skradin or shuttle from Lozovac. The 40 EUR peak-season park entrance fee is usually purchased separately, and optional boat excursions to Visovac Island (15 EUR) or Roški Slap (20 EUR) are available on-site.

How much does a krka waterfalls tour from split cost?

The Krka National Park entrance fee for an individual adult covering all land localities is 40 EUR in peak season (June–September). Organised krka waterfalls tour from split packages add a transfer cost that typically ranges from 40 to 60 EUR per person, bringing the all-in total to approximately 80–100 EUR; always confirm whether the park ticket is included before booking.

What are the opening hours for Krka National Park during peak season?

Krka National Park is open 08:00–20:00 every day of the week during June, July, August, and September. The park is closed only on 25 and 26 December. The Skradin branch office opens 30 minutes before first entry at Skradinski buk.

When is the best time to do a krka waterfalls tour from split to avoid crowds?

Arrive at the park entrance by 08:00 to 10:00, well before the morning coach convoys pull in. Weekdays are notably quieter than weekends, and early June or September offer a good balance of warm weather and manageable visitor numbers on any Split to Krka national park tour.

Can I swim during a visit to Krka National Park?

Swimming at Skradinski buk has been prohibited since January 2021 to protect the travertine ecosystem. Swimming is still permitted from 1 June to 30 September at three designated zones: Roški Slap, Stinica, and Pisak — all at your own risk and subject to weather conditions. Bring a swimsuit if your itinerary includes those areas.

Is the Krka National Park tour from Split suitable for wheelchair users?

The Skradinski buk viewing boardwalk has a marked wheelchair-accessible route with paved, flat sections, and the Skradin boat has a ramp. Other trail sections involve steps and loose gravel that are not passable by wheelchair. Persons holding a European Disability Card and one accompanying person enter free of charge.

Are children's tickets cheaper on a Split to Krka waterfalls excursion?

Children up to 7 years old enter Krka National Park free of charge. Youth aged 7 to 18 pay a reduced rate of 15 EUR per person during peak season (June–September). Most organised Split to Krka waterfalls excursion operators also offer discounted child prices for their transfer component.

What should I bring on a Skradinski buk day trip from Split?

Pack water (at least 1.5 litres per person), sunscreen, a hat, comfortable closed-toe shoes, and a swimsuit if you plan to use the designated swimming areas. Cash is useful for Skradin parking and smaller vendors inside the park, as card acceptance is not universal.

Can I take photos and videos during a Krka river canyon tour?

Personal photography and video for non-commercial use are freely permitted at all times throughout the park. Commercial filming requires prior authorisation from Krka NP management. Drone use is strictly prohibited without a written permit — confiscation and fines apply to unauthorised operators.

What is the cancellation policy for a krka waterfalls tour from split?

Most organised krka waterfalls tour from split operators allow free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure for a full refund of the transfer cost. The 40 EUR park entrance fee itself is non-refundable once the ticket barcode has been scanned at the gate.

What other attractions can I combine with a Krka National Park day trip from Split?

Pairing the Krka National Park tour from Split with a stop in Šibenik is straightforward — the UNESCO-listed Cathedral of St. James and St. Michael's Fortress viewpoint are 25 minutes from the park. The charming riverside town of Skradin, the departure point for park boats, also rewards a post-visit stroll along its stone waterfront.

Are pets allowed on a krka waterfalls tour from split?

Dogs are permitted inside Krka National Park provided they are kept on a leash at all times and wear a muzzle when travelling on park buses or boats. Dogs are not allowed on Visovac Island. Check with your tour operator before booking, as some organised minibus transfers do not accept pets.

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