From Split: Krka Waterfalls, Food & Wine Tasting Tour

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Duration: 10 hours
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Experience Highlights

Visit the beautiful Krka National Park on a day tour from Split by air-conditioned bus. Upon arrival at the park, walk the wooden path through the park and discover a green oasis with endemic species of birds, fish, and butterflies. Visit a beautiful ethno-village where you can see traditional costumes and crafts, the little house dedicated to Nikola Tesla, as well as the old watermills. See the Jaruga hydroelectric power plant below the Skradinski buk, the second oldest hydroelectric power plant in the world and the first in Europe. After spending time in the park with your guide, embark on a relaxing boat ride to Skradin. Take a walk through the little town, climb a fortress and enjoy panoramic views, grab a cocktail or lunch in one of the bars and restaurants or take a swim on a beach nearby, where Krka River meets the sea. Visit a small village and get to know one of the local winemakers. Sample fine Dalmatian wine, homemade olive oil, cheese and bread.

What’s included

  • Free time & swimming in the Skradin
  • English-speaking tour guide
  • Boat cruise on the Krka River
  • Olive oil tasting

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Step by Step

Krka is the seventh national park in Croatia known for its large number of waterfalls. It is named after the river Krka which is part of the park. The National Park is located in central Dalmatia, just a few kilometers northeast of the town of Šibenik. The River Krka has seven travertine waterfalls and its beauty is a natural karst phenomenon, which is recommended to be visited in spring and summer, as you will experience its full splendor during those periods.
A beautiful small town with amazing views. Use your free time to take a walk through the little town, climb the fortress and enjoy panoramic views, grab a cocktail or lunch in one of the many bars and restaurants, or take a swim at a beach nearby, where the Krka River meets the sea.
Visit a local family winery, placed in the small village of Plastovo. Once you’re there, you will be greeted by a local winemaker, who will give you a short presentation of the wines and other local products. The presentation is followed by degustation that includes different kinds of wine, aperitif, homemade olive oil, and local cheese.

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4.8
· 1726 Reviews
  • J
    J. R.
    5
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    Klaudia, our guide, and Marko, our driver gave us a day to remember. Klaudia was full if humour, facts, practical information and her use of the whatsap group to keep tabs on the 40-50 group inspired. The waterfalls at Krka national park are breathtaking, the sound of water a constant. Beware the wooden walkway - no rails most of the way and I imagine it could be quite dangerous if wet. It is mostly kevel but there are some steep sections, and some steps, towards the end. However there is a flat shorter trail. There was plenty of time to get a snack and a drink, admire the main waterfall and look at the solitary souvenir stand. Toilets at trail start (free) and trail end (1€). We then took a 20/25 minute boat ride to the little town of Skradin. We only had time for a quick lunch and a perk at the harbour. The town might be livelier in season. End October, the only things open seemed to be food related. Part of the group then went on a 15 minute drive to a tiny village (pop. 60) for a wine tasting. There were 4 wines to taste, some cheese and bread to nibble (the begging cats enjoyed the (very mild) cheese more than the humans). Was nice to interact with fellow tourists though. We then returned to Skradin and picked up those who had passed another 90 minutes somehow, perhaps climbing up to the fortress or spending time on the nice looking town beach. The trip back to Split delayed by traffic and roadworks. We saw three young single travellers eating together later that evening having bonded over the wine.
  • M
    M. M.
    5
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    Waterfalls were excellent and wine tasting. Sanja the guide was excellent throughout. Well organised.
  • L
    L. F.
    5
    (0 Reviews)
    This trip was an awesome change of pace from the city of Split. The park was amazing and we had a great time. We loved our winery tour as well! Klaudia and marko were amazing!
  • B
    B.
    5
    (0 Reviews)
    We loved our tour of Krka National Park with the boat ride, Skrada, and wine tasting. Sanja was a wonderful guide always making sure everyone had a great time. The park had an easy trail through scenic areas and was very pleasant. The boat ride was so relaxing and the scenery very pleasant. Sanja filled us in on historical information as well as what to do at the various places. She was very enthusiastic and friendly to all. Great day!
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