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.
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.
- Skradinski Buk Waterfall - Skradinski Buk is the seventh and final travertine barrier on the Krka River, and it holds the title of the longest travertine barrier in Europe. It is among the most unique and stunning landscapes within the “Krka” National Park.
- Krka National Park - Upon entering Krka National Park, visitors are immediately…
- Skradinski Buk Waterfall - Skradinski Buk is the seventh and final travertine barrier on the Krka River, and it holds the title of the longest travertine barrier in Europe. It is among the most unique and stunning landscapes within the “Krka” National Park.
- Krka National Park - Upon entering Krka National Park, visitors are immediately enveloped in a realm of tranquility and natural splendor. The park is famous for its breathtaking waterfalls, particularly the enchanting Skradinski Buk. Here, the Krka River elegantly cascades down a series of falls, creating a captivating display that enchants everyone who sees it. The sound of the rushing water, the cool mist in the air, and the vibrant colors all around combine to offer a truly immersive and unforgettable experience.
- Skradin - The historic city of Skradin stands with pride, its Old Town a testament to centuries of rich history and culture.

- Transport
- Tourist guide
- Snacks
- Swimming in Krka river
- Skradin old town sightseeing
- Ticket to National Park Krka
- Transport
- Tourist guide
- Snacks
- Swimming in Krka river
- Skradin old town sightseeing
- Ticket to National Park Krka
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…
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.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.