Krka Waterfalls & Skradin: Swim & See Old Town
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Overview
The Krka National Park and Skradin tour lets visitors explore one of Europe's most stunning natural landscapes. Krka National Park features the amazing Skradinski Buk waterfall, a 46-meter high cascade with six different levels. The Krka River rushes powerfully here, especially in the spring and fall.
During the visit, people can walk on paths through green plants and cross wooden bridges over the river and waterfalls. The tour also includes a visit to an old village that shows how people used to live and work. After exploring the park, a boat takes visitors to Skradin, an old and beautiful town. Skradin has a pretty river beach where visitors can swim in the Krka River and also tour the old town.
This trip includes transport, a guide, snacks, and tickets to Krka National Park. It also includes swimming in the Krka River and sightseeing in Skradin Old Town. This tour does not include other personal expenses.




Highlights
Explore Krka National Park: Discover the beauty of Krka National Park, home to stunning waterfalls and lush greenery.
Swim in the Krka River: Enjoy a refreshing swim in the Krka River at Skradin's beautiful river beach.
Visit Skradin Old Town: Take a tour of Skradin, an ancient town with a rich history and charming streets.
See Skradinski Buk Waterfall: Witness the majestic Skradinski Buk, Krka's largest waterfall with multiple cascades.
Sentiment Analysis
Most customers loved the tour to Krka National Park and Skradin, praising the beautiful scenery, knowledgeable guide, and smooth organization. Some found it crowded or wished for more time in Skradin.

Customers say the tour guide is very knowledgeable and helpful.
Visitors enjoyed the beautiful scenery and waterfalls in Krka National Park.
Many appreciated the boat ride to Skradin and the opportunity to swim.
The tour is well-organized and provides a great experience overall.
Some reviewers mentioned that the park can get very crowded.
A few visitors felt that the time spent in Skradin was too short.
The Journey
Skradinski Buk
Skradinski Buk is the crown jewel of Krka National Park and the longest travertine barrier in Europe, an unmissable spectacle. Witness the Krka River cascade down seven stunning travertine steps, creating a breathtaking landscape of turquoise pools and lush greenery. This natural wonder offers not just visual delight, but also a chance to immerse yourself in the soothing sounds of rushing water and explore the unique ecosystem it supports. A visit to Skradinski Buk is an immersion into one of Europe's most remarkable natural phenomena, perfect for nature lovers and photographers alike.
Krka National Park
Step into Krka National Park, a sanctuary where nature's artistry is on full display. More than just waterfalls, Krka offers an immersive experience into Croatia's diverse ecosystems and historical heritage. Wander along wooden pathways that meander through lush forests, leading you to viewpoints of cascading waterfalls, including the mesmerizing Skradinski Buk. Discover ancient mills that whisper tales of the park's past and breathe in the revitalizing mist of the falls. Krka National Park isn't just a destination; it's an escape into a world of serenity and natural splendor.
Skradin Old Town
Discover the timeless charm of Skradin, a historic town nestled at the entrance of Krka National Park. Wander through its narrow, cobblestone streets, lined with beautifully preserved stone houses that echo centuries of history. As one of Croatia's oldest settlements, Skradin boasts a rich cultural heritage that unfolds with every step. Relax by the marina, where yachts bob gently in the azure waters, and savor the local Dalmatian cuisine at waterfront restaurants. Skradin offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, making it a perfect gateway to explore the wonders of Krka.
Know Before You Go
This experience includes transportation, a tourist guide, snacks, swimming in the Krka River, sightseeing in Skradin Old Town, and a ticket to Krka National Park. It excludes any personal expenses. Please make sure to bring appropriate swimwear if you intend to swim in the river.
Hot Tip
Some visitors suggest wearing comfortable shoes for walking around the park and bringing a swimsuit and towel to enjoy a swim in the Krka River. Also, be prepared for crowds, especially during peak season, and consider visiting early in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the busiest times.