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Krka National Park Tickets
Krka National Park offers one of Croatia's most spectacular waterfall experiences just an hour from Split. Your ticket grants access to the park's crown jewel, Skradinski Buk waterfall, where wooden walkways wind through a series of cascading pools and lush forest trails. You can choose how to arrive at this natural wonder, whether by scenic boat from Skradin, bus from Lozovac, or on foot.
The park's well-maintained wooden paths take you through dense woodlands where clear streams flow into stunning natural pools. You'll have two hours for a self-guided visit, plenty of time to explore the trails, take photographs, and enjoy the peaceful sounds of rushing water. For those wanting more depth, guided full-day tours from Split include comfortable air-conditioned transport and expert commentary about the park's ecosystem and conservation efforts.
Highlights
- Walk the wooden trails around Skradinski Buk waterfall, Krka's most famous cascade
- Choose flexible entry options by boat, bus, or foot depending on your preference
- Explore marked hiking paths through dense forests with interpretive signage
- Swimming opportunities in the river at Skradin town
- Full-day guided tours from Split with English-speaking guides available
- Access to photographic exhibitions showcasing the park's natural heritage
Plan Your Visit to Krka National Park
The park welcomes visitors year-round, though opening hours vary by season. Allow at least two hours for your self-guided visit, or opt for a full-day tour if you want to explore more thoroughly with a guide. The wooden walkways are suitable for most fitness levels, making the park accessible to families and older visitors.
From Split, you can reach Krka by car in about one hour, or join a guided day tour from Split that includes transport. If travelling independently, you can enter via Skradin (boat access) or Lozovac (bus access). The riverside town of Skradin makes an excellent lunch stop, where you can also enjoy a refreshing swim in the river.
Remember that tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled, so check the weather forecast before booking. Dogs are permitted in some areas of the park but must remain on leads. Consider combining your visit with other Split attractions to make the most of your time in the region.
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- Opening times
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- Know before you go
Check the entry point details for included experiences, as some options may not feature a boat ride.
Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring water, especially during hotter months.
Have your digital or printed tickets ready at the entrance for smooth access.
Admission is free for an accompanying guest of a disabled visitor (with valid documentation).
Some areas allow dogs; bring a leash and check local restrictions before visiting.
- Visitor guidelines
Your visit to Krka National Park
Discover the landscape
Begin your journey with flexible entrance methods—arrive by river boat for a scenic introduction, board a transfer bus from Lozovac, or simply walk into the park. Each route offers a distinct perspective of Krka’s lush woodlands and captivating waterfalls.
Skradinski Buk and natural wonders
Upon arrival, make your way to Skradinski Buk, the park’s most celebrated waterfall. Wooden paths wind through vibrant forests, past a network of streams and stunning pools, offering an immersive natural experience. Choose a 2-hour self-guided exploration or an extended outing as part of a full-day guided tour in English, which uncovers even more of the park’s rich biodiversity and history.
Exploring trails and viewpoints
Amble along a selection of easy hiking trails that traverse wooden footbridges, with spectacular viewpoints around every corner. Witness the unique ecosystem of Krka, where clear cascades are surrounded by dense, fragrant woods and flourishing wildlife. Keep an eye out for interpretive signage and photographic exhibits that provide insight into the heritage of Krka, created in collaboration with local photography groups.
Skradin and local experiences
Venture to the picturesque town of Skradin, located at the park’s edge, for a restful escape. Here you can enjoy a swim in the placid river, try a local lunch by the water, or simply admire the tranquil scenery before making your return journey to Split. Guided day trips from Split are available, featuring comfortable air-conditioned transfers for added ease.
Flexible options for every visitor
Whether you’re interested in a self-paced walk or a guided group adventure, Krka National Park provides a variety of entry and tour choices to suit your travel style. Trails cater to various abilities and interests, making the park accessible and enjoyable year-round.
Nature and learning combined
Join in educational programs or simply take in the sights, from panoramic boat rides to hidden forest trails, and learn about conservation efforts in place to ensure this Croatian gem remains protected for future generations.
Book your Krka National Park Tickets now!
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