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7 hours
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Krka National Park is where waterfalls, Romans, Wars, monks, marenda, and electricity somehow all end up in the same story. We will for sure see, taste, and touch: the longest tufa barrier in Europe; waterfalls as “necklaces”; Romans who controlled the same passage that is today controlled by a traffic light; mixed religions and empires; more than 2,000-year-old technology that we are still using today; cascades that are “building themselves”; giant local infants; the same food that can be just food or a cultural phenomenon; “Venetian gold”; a tree from China for which you would have been executed at the time when merchants brought it; a “white” island; the border between fresh and brackish water; a natural cold tub that you can use; drink as part of identity; a meal that refuses to be rushed; the War of the Currents; a lookout point that was built for an Emperor and his wife, who didn’t show up; non-local fish without natural predators; a sustainable “washing machine”; and a lot more.
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Krka National Park
Krka National Park is one of Croatia’s most stunning natural destinations, known for its cascading waterfalls, crystal-clear river, and lush Mediterranean scenery. Wooden walkways lead through breathtaking landscapes, while historic sites like old mills and monasteries reveal layers of culture and tradition. From the famous Skradinski Buk to the peaceful Visovac Island and Roški Slap, Krka offers a perfect mix of nature, history, and unforgettable views.
Skradinski Buk Waterfall
Skradinski Buk is the largest and most famous waterfall in Krka National Park, Croatia, renowned as one of Europe’s most beautiful travertine (calcium carbonate) cascade systems. It is formed by the combined waters of the Krka and Cikola Rivers, which tumble over 17 steps across an 800-meter stretch, dropping a total of nearly 46 meters into a vast natural pool.
Private transportation
The tour guide fee
Air-conditioned vehicle
Fuel surcharge
The private driver fee
Traditional Dalmatian Marenda: Prsut, Salama, Pancetta, Homemade bread, vegetables, cheeses, homemade olive oil, local wine, local spirits. Estimated price is €50 per person; traveler pays it on site
Entry ticket to National Park Krka (price depends on season), fee for boat trip to Visovac and Roski Slap (depends on season). The maximum entry ticket and boat for adult is €60/ for child(7-18)€30/
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Cmsumules,May 25, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
Igor was amazing! From the first moment to the last, he ensured our time was entertaining and knowledgeable. The private lunch at the base of the waterfall was incredible! Did I mention you eat with your feet in the water? As someone who takes private tours an a regular basis, I can honestly say this is the one to book! Don’t miss it!











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