Discover the natural splendor of Croatia with a day trip from Split to Krka National Park. This collection highlights the park's stunning waterfalls, including the famous Skradinski Buk and the more serene Roški Slap, as well as the peaceful Visovac Island and the charming gateway town of Skradin.
Krka Waterfalls
A natural paradise in Dalmatia, Krka Waterfalls is renowned for its stunning cascades and lush landscapes, forming a significant part of Croatia's natural heritage.
Krka National Park
Krka National Park is a protected natural area in Dalmatia, Croatia, famous for its seven travertine waterfalls and abundant wildlife.
Skradinski Buk
Skradinski Buk is the most popular and beautiful part of Krka National Park, featuring a series of cascades plunging into clear pools.
Roški Slap Waterfall
Roški Slap is a beautiful series of cascades in Krka National Park, offering a more tranquil experience with scenic hiking routes nearby.
Visovac Island
Visovac Island, located within Krka National Park, is a small, serene island featuring a 15th-century monastery and breathtaking natural surroundings.
Skradin
Skradin is a small, historic town situated on the Krka River, serving as a key entry point and departure point for boat tours into Krka National Park.