Introducing the Krka Waterfalls and Wine Tasting Tour from Split or Trogir
If you’re looking to blend awe-inspiring natural beauty with a taste of local culture, this Krka Waterfalls and wine tasting tour offers a compelling day trip from Split or Trogir. For around $48.84 per person, travelers are whisked away for approximately 9 hours into Croatia’s lush countryside, with highlights including the Krka National Park, the enchanting Visovac Island, and a delightful wine tasting experience. With a rating of 4.5 based on 170 reviews and a 94% recommendation rate, it’s clear many visitors find it a worthwhile outing.
Two things I particularly appreciate about this tour are the guided walk through the restored heritage village within the park, which offers a chance to see how local villagers used to live, and the opportunity to relax at Roski Slap, where you can swim and soak up the sun. The scenic drive along the coast, passing charming villages like Primosten and Marina, truly makes the journey memorable. A small consideration is that entrance tickets to the park are not included in the price — so you’ll want to bring cash for that — and the overall itinerary can be a bit packed, especially for those hoping to spend ample time swimming or exploring.
Key Points

- Natural Wonders and Cultural Insights: The tour balances scenic hikes and visits to traditional villages, making it ideal for travelers wanting both nature and history.
- Guided Experience: Knowledgeable guides like Darijo and Ernesto receive high praise for their friendly, engaging manner.
- Better Value for the Curious: For about $50, you’re getting transportation, guided commentary, and a wine tasting — a package that appeals to those who value variety and authentic experiences.
- Timing and Flexibility: The tour is around 9 hours, with carefully timed stops, but some reviews note that the itinerary can be tight, especially if you want to swim extensively.
- Crowd and Group Size: With a maximum of 53 travelers, it’s a comfortable size to meet fellow travelers without feeling overwhelmed.
- Preparation Tips: Expect mostly easy walking, but bring suitable shoes, a bathing suit if you plan to swim in Roki Slap, and cash for park entrance fees.
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The Natural Beauty of Krka National Park

Starting from the moment your bus pulls out from Trogir or Split, you’ll notice the landscape shifting from urban to lush greenery. The drive itself is part of the pleasure — scenic, with glimpses of the coast and inland valleys. Once inside Krka National Park, Skradinski Buk is the star attraction: a series of cascading waterfalls with clear, turquoise pools where swimming is permitted at designated spots like Roki Slap.
Many reviews mention the walk through a restored old village within the park, with small stone houses, watermills, and workshops that showcase how water powered local crafts and daily life centuries ago. Guides like Darijo or Ernesto make the history come alive with stories and insights, turning a simple walk into an engaging lesson on Croatian life. As one reviewer put it, Darijo was “knowledgeable and charismatic,” helping even the most energetic travelers to learn while enjoying the surroundings.
Expect to cross wooden bridges and explore forest trails, giving you chances to see native flora and fauna. The scenery is world-class, and you’ll love the views over Visovac Island — a UNESCO-listed treasure, home to a centuries-old monastery — often captured by keen photographers in the group. Two hours are allotted for this part, giving a decent taste, but more dedicated explorers might want more time to soak it in.
Relaxation at Roki Slap and the Wine Tasting
After the park visit, the tour continues with a relaxing stop at Roski Slap, a tranquil river preserve. Here, you can swim, sunbathe, or simply enjoy the natural peacefulness of the surroundings. Many travelers appreciate the chance to cool off in the freshwater pools, especially on hot days, and reviews highlight how refreshing and scenic this spot is.
Next, there’s a chance to indulge in local Croatian wines and traditional dishes. The tour often includes a lunch break at a local konoba (tavern), where you can taste prosciutto, cheese, hearty bread, and sip Croatian wines. This part of the experience is a real highlight for wine lovers, with some reviewers saying “the wine tasting was just excellent” and “a wonderful way to spend our day.”
Scenic Coastal Return
As the day winds down, your bus route takes you back along the coast, offering panoramic views and passing by charming villages like Primosten and Marina. It’s a fitting end — a gentle reminder of Croatia’s intimate relationship with the sea and its picturesque coastline.
Who Is This Tour Best For?
If you’re someone who loves scenery and history combined, this tour suits you. The guides consistently receive praise for their friendliness and knowledge, making it a great choice if you want to learn about Croatian life and culture along the way. It’s particularly good for families and older travelers, as the walking is moderate, but be prepared for some time on your feet.
Certainly, if you’re hoping for a long swim in the waterfalls, you might be disappointed — swimming was once allowed in the waterfalls themselves but has been restricted since 2020, now limited to specific spots like Roki Slap. Travelers who want more freedom to explore or spend time in the park might find the pace a little brisk, but overall, most reviewers say it offers excellent value for money given the included transportation, guided commentary, and wine tasting.
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Final Thoughts

This Krka Waterfalls and wine tasting tour strikes a nice balance between natural beauty, cultural discovery, and leisurely relaxation. For just under fifty dollars, you get a full-day experience that takes in some of Croatia’s most iconic sights while also allowing time for unwinding and sampling local wines. The guides, notably Darijo and Ernesto, are frequently praised for their friendliness and knowledge, making the journey educational and enjoyable.
If you’re visiting Split or Trogir and craving an easy, well-organized day trip that combines stunning scenery with cultural flavor, this tour is a smart choice. It’s especially suited to those who appreciate scenic hikes, authentic local experiences, and good value — and who don’t mind a tight schedule to maximize their sightseeing.
FAQ

Is transportation included?
Yes, round-trip transport by air-conditioned bus is part of the package, making it easy and comfortable to reach Krka National Park and other stops.
How much do I need to pay for park entrance tickets?
Entrance tickets are not included in the tour price. You need to bring cash to cover the fee, which varies seasonally (for example, adults pay 30 HRK in summer, less in shoulder months).
Can I swim in the waterfalls?
No, since 2020, swimming in the waterfalls themselves is prohibited. However, you can swim at Roki Slap, which is included in the stop for this purpose.
What’s the group size?
The tour accommodates up to 53 travelers, providing a good balance between socializing and not feeling crowded.
Is this suitable for children or older adults?
Yes, most reviews state it’s suitable for a wide age range, involving moderate walking. Just remember to bring comfortable shoes and some water.
What food options are included?
You can enjoy a traditional Croatian lunch at a local tavern, with local wines, prosciutto, cheese, and fresh bread.
How long do we spend at each stop?
The typical schedule allows about two hours at Krka National Park and related sites, and additional time at Roki Slap for swimming and relaxing.
What if it rains or the weather is bad?
Croatia’s weather can be unpredictable. The tour may be adjusted or canceled in extreme weather — check the weather forecast and talk to your guide if conditions are challenging.
In summary, this tour offers a richly rewarding day, especially for those who want a manageable guide-led experience with scenic beauty, cultural insights, and a taste of local wine. With high praise for the guides’ friendliness and knowledge, coupled with stunning views and thoughtful stops, it’s a popular option for visitors eager to see Croatia’s natural and cultural highlights without the hassle of planning every detail.
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