Krka National Park, renowned for its stunning waterfalls and lush forests, offers a captivating escape from the bustling city of Split. This comprehensive tour promises an immersive experience, where visitors can witness the park’s natural wonders, embark on a relaxing boat cruise, and indulge in swimming and optional activities in the charming town of Primosten. With the guidance of a knowledgeable expert and the comfort of an air-conditioned vehicle, this tour presents a unique opportunity to explore Croatia’s natural heritage. The seasonal pricing and varied inclusions cater to diverse preferences, leaving travelers eager to uncover the hidden gems that await.
Just The Basics
- Comprehensive tour of Krka National Park, including a 30-minute boat cruise to explore the stunning waterfalls and landscapes.
- 2-hour stop in Primosten for swimming in the Adriatic Sea, optional massage, and wine tasting.
- Tour is led by a knowledgeable guide and includes transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle.
- Entrance fees vary by season, with discounted rates for students and children during the shoulder seasons.
- Swimming inside the park has been prohibited since January 2021, but the boat cruise and Primosten stop are still included.
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Tour Details
The tour offers a comprehensive exploration of Krka National Park, including a 30-minute boat cruise. You’ll discover the park’s stunning waterfalls, lush forests, and rich wildlife.
The itinerary also includes a 2-hour stop in Primosten, where you can swim, indulge in a massage, or partake in an optional wine tasting (additional cost).
With an air-conditioned vehicle and a knowledgeable guide, you’ll enjoy a comfortable and informative experience.
Whether you’re seeking natural beauty, relaxation, or culture, this tour has a lot to offer. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore one of Croatia’s most breathtaking national treasures.
Pricing
Entrance fees to the park vary by season, with higher rates during the peak summer months of June to September. During this time, adults pay €30, while students and children aged 7-17 pay €15. Children under 7 can enter for free.
In the shoulder seasons of April and May, the fees are lower, with adults paying €16 and students/children 7-17 paying €10.
It’s important to note that swimming inside the park has been prohibited since January 2021. Visitors can, however, enjoy a 30-minute boat cruise and have a 2-hour stop in Primosten for optional activities like swimming, massage, or wine tasting (extra charge).
Meeting and Pickup
The tour’s meeting point is the Monument to Gregory of Nin, and the end point is Obala kneza Domagoja in Split, Croatia.
Guests will be picked up from the meeting point and transported to Krka National Park in an air-conditioned vehicle. After the tour, the vehicle will drop off guests at the end point in Split.
The tour is conveniently located near public transportation, making it easy for guests to get to and from the meeting and end points.
However, the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, and infants must sit on laps during the transportation.
The maximum number of travelers on the tour is 50.
Inclusions and Restrictions
Included in the tour package are an air-conditioned vehicle and a discount on the park’s entrance fee, up to 30%.
However, the tour isn’t wheelchair accessible, though service animals are allowed. While infants must sit on laps during transportation, the tour accommodates a maximum of 50 travelers and is conveniently located near public transit.
The tour includes insurance coverage, ensuring a worry-free experience.
Visitors should note that swimming inside the park has been prohibited since January 2021, though the 2-hour stop in Primosten offers an opportunity for swimming, massages, or optional wine tasting at an additional charge.
With these inclusions and restrictions in mind, travelers can expect a well-organized and enjoyable visit to Krka National Park.
Cancellation Policy
Travelers can cancel the tour up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, but no refund is provided for cancellations within 24 hours.
If the tour is canceled due to poor weather conditions, guests will either receive a different tour date or a full refund.
The cancellation policy offers flexibility, ensuring that travelers can plan their trip with confidence. The key points are:
- Cancel 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
- No refund for cancellations within 24 hours.
- Full refund or different tour date if canceled due to weather.
This straightforward policy allows travelers to book the tour without worry, knowing they can adjust their plans if needed.
Boat Cruise
A 30-minute boat cruise is part of the comprehensive tour of Krka National Park, providing visitors with a unique perspective of the park’s stunning waterfalls and serene landscapes.
The boat ride allows guests to get up close and personal with the natural beauty of Krka, offering breathtaking views that can’t be seen from the shore.
As the boat glides along the calm waters, travelers can admire the park’s iconic cascades and lush greenery.
This included boat excursion is a highlight of the tour, giving visitors a chance to fully enjoy the splendor of Krka National Park.
The tranquil journey on the water is sure to leave a lasting impression.
Swimming in Primosten
The tour includes a 2-hour stop in Primosten, where visitors can enjoy swimming, relax with a massage, or partake in an optional wine tasting for an additional charge.
Primosten offers a picturesque setting for a refreshing swim in the Adriatic Sea. Guests can:
- Dive into the crystal-clear waters and swim around the scenic coastal town.
- Indulge in a rejuvenating massage to unwind after the day’s activities.
- Sample locally produced wines and learn about the region’s winemaking traditions.
This stop in Primosten provides a well-deserved break and chance to truly experience the beauty of Croatia’s stunning coastline.
Exploring Krka National Park
Krka National Park boasts a stunning landscape of cascading waterfalls, serene lakes, and lush greenery that captivates visitors from around the world. The park’s main attraction, the Skradinski Buk waterfall, features a series of natural pools and travertine terraces that invite guests to marvel at the power and beauty of nature.
Activity | Duration | Cost |
---|---|---|
Guided Tour | 4-5 hours | €30-€50 |
Self-Guided Hiking | 2-3 hours | €16-€30 |
Boat Cruise | 30 minutes | €10-€15 |
Visitors can explore the park’s trails, observe its diverse wildlife, and learn about the region’s rich history and cultural heritage. Whether seeking an adventurous hike or a peaceful respite, Krka National Park offers a truly unforgettable experience.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How Long Is the Boat Cruise in Krka National Park?
The boat cruise in Krka National Park is 30 minutes long. Travelers can enjoy a scenic cruise along the park’s waterways as part of the comprehensive tour of this popular Croatian destination.
Is There a Guided Tour of Krka National Park?
Yes, the tour of Krka National Park includes a guided component. The comprehensive tour provides a 30-minute boat cruise and a 2-hour stop in Primosten for swimming, massage, or wine tasting.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks to the Park?
Yes, visitors can bring their own food and drinks to Krka National Park. The park has designated picnic areas where visitors can enjoy their own snacks and refreshments during their visit.
Are There Any Discounts Available for Large Groups?
Yes, the tour offers group discounts. Groups of 10 or more can receive up to a 30% discount on the entrance fee to Krka National Park. Larger group sizes may qualify for additional savings.
Can I Extend My Time in Primosten for Additional Activities?
Guests can extend their time in Primosten for additional activities like wine tasting, but there’s an extra charge. The tour includes a 2-hour stop in Primosten, but any additional time or activities beyond that would incur additional costs.
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Final Words
This comprehensive tour of Krka National Park offers a chance to witness its stunning waterfalls, lush forests, and charming towns.
With a boat cruise, swimming in Primosten, and guided exploration of the park’s diverse landscapes, it’s an opportunity to experience Croatia’s natural beauty.
Convenient transportation and flexible pricing make this tour an ideal way to discover the wonders of Krka National Park.