Generally speaking, book our Krka Waterfalls private tour from Split. Get the most popular tour from Split in your own arrangement. With a local driver, explore most of the park’s lakes and waterfalls. The drive from Split to Krka is only an hour long. Indeed, the Krka tour is a perfect getaway for first-time visitors or those with only a day to spend in the park. Inside the park enjoy your time by walking on educational trails and exploration of the park. You will have plenty of time for all activities. Finally, you will embark on the boat that will take you down the river to the city of Skradin. Afterward, we drive to Šibenik town to visit St. James’s Cathedral, one of a kind monument on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Even more, the drive back to Split is on local roads seeing the charming Dalmatian countryside.
Speaking about the Krka Waterfalls, Krka is one of Croatia’s most enchanting natural wonders. Located within Šibenik country, over 88 square miles of lush woodlands and cascading waterfalls along river Krka. In fact, only an hour’s drive from Split is an idyllic retreat for everyone looking to escape the city crowd. However, Krka Park’s star attraction is the spectacular Skradinski Buk waterfall. It is one of the Magnificent seven waterfalls in the park. In addition to the waterfalls, Krka has cultural monuments. Finally, Krka waterfalls’ private tour is available for booking year-round. For this reason, we offer hotel pick-up and drop-off from Split and outside of downtown Split. Please advise your exact pick-up location upon confirmation. However, If you’re arriving by cruise, Your guide will be waiting for you in front of the ship for a tour of the local areas!
After the Krka waterfalls private tour, additionally, your driver-guide can bring you to the small wine-growing village Plastovo in the countryside of the National Park. In general, “The Sladić family” has been producing wine for generations. With this in mind, serving four authentic, high-quality wines, domestic cheese, and homemade olive oil. Seeing this local winery, you will try their best wines with a presentation of winemaking. After all, what else to look for?
Furthermore, it’s time to discover one of Croatia’s most beautiful coastal cities – Šibenik. Actually, the oldest city on the Adriatic coast. In fact, few cities can boast of a UNESCO heritage site. Šibenik has two! As can be seen, its Cathedral of St. James has been on the list since 2000 and St Nicholas’ fort since 2017. From time to time, made of stone only, its unique constructions were both bold and unusual for that time. Speaking about the cathedral, Renaissance town hall, Prince’s castle and neighboring churches – all are a part of a remarkable square, often cited as the most beautiful one in Croatia. Finally, the drive continues to Split is on local roads seeing the charming Dalmatian countryside.
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