Exploring the stunning natural beauty of Krka National Park has never been easier. Travelers can now enjoy a seamless private transfer from Split, complete with a knowledgeable driver and the option to hire a licensed guide for an in-depth experience. This service caters to groups of up to three, ensuring a comfortable and personalized journey. With a scenic one-hour drive, three hours of park exploration, and a relaxing boat cruise, this excursion promises to be a highlight of any visit to the region.
Key Points
- Private transfer service from Split to Krka National Park, with pickup and drop-off within 50 km of Split.
- Duration of the transfer is 6 hours, with a 1-hour journey to the park.
- Guided tour option available, providing an English-speaking driver and a licensed guide for a detailed park experience.
- Entrance fees not included but can be purchased with driver assistance.
- Tour not suitable for wheelchair users, but offers a convenient option for nature lovers.
Transfer Details
This private transfer service takes travelers from Split to Krka National Park.
The price starts from $433.13 per group (up to 3 people). The duration is 6 hours, with pickup and drop-off for accommodations within 50 km of Split.
This private transfer service from Split to Krka National Park costs $433.13 per group (up to 3 people) and takes 6 hours.
Travelers can check availability for starting times and enjoy free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. A reserve now & pay later option is also available.
The service includes a private transfer in a high-class car or van, discounted entrance fees, assistance with ticket purchase, and waiting time in the park.
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Itinerary Overview
The itinerary begins with pickup from Split.
The transfer then travels to Krka National Park, a 1-hour journey.
Upon arrival, travelers will explore the park with a photo stop, guided tour, and free time – a total of 3 hours.
Next, they’ll enjoy a 30-minute boat cruise on the Krka River.
Optionally, the tour can visit Šibenik for 2 hours or Trogir for 2 hours, allowing for breaks and photo opportunities.
Finally, the transfer returns to Split, a 1-hour drive.
Itineraries are subject to change.
Guided Tour Option
For the guided tour option, the English-speaking driver assists travelers with purchasing the necessary entrance tickets. Plus, guests can opt for a licensed guide to provide a more detailed experience within Krka National Park. The guide offers insights on Croatia’s history and natural environment, enriching the overall visit.
| Tour Details | Inclusions | Exclusions | Suitability |
| — | — | — | — |
| Guided Tour | Driver assistance, discounted entrance fees, guided park experience | Entrance fees | Not suitable for wheelchair users |
| Self-Guided | Driver assistance, discounted entrance fees | Entrance fees, no guided experience | Not suitable for wheelchair users |
This guided tour option offers a comprehensive and informative way to explore the natural wonders of Krka National Park.
Customer Reviews
Customers who’ve experienced the private transfer to Krka National Park offer insights into their overall satisfaction.
With an impressive 4.8/5 rating based on 4 reviews, the tour seems to impress most travelers. Positive feedback highlights the knowledgeable driver, Mario, and the enjoyable experiences.
However, some reviewers mentioned the park being crowded and the waterfalls as average. While not everyone was fully satisfied, the tour appears to be a great option for nature lovers seeking a convenient and hassle-free way to explore Krka National Park from Split.
More Great Tours NearbyInclusions and Exclusions
This private transfer to Krka National Park includes a high-class car or van for the private transfer, discounted entrance fees, assistance with ticket purchase, and waiting time in the park.
However, the entrance fee itself isn’t included and must be paid by the participants.
Plus, this tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users.
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Journey to Krka National Park
The private transfer to Krka National Park begins with a pickup from accommodations within 50 km of Split.
The 1-hour drive to the park takes guests through the scenic Croatian countryside.
Upon arrival, the tour itinerary offers three key experiences:
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Guided tour of Krka National Park to see the iconic waterfalls and learn about the region’s natural history.
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Boat cruise along the Krka River for a unique perspective of the park.
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Optional visits to the historic towns of Šibenik and Trogir, with time for photos and breaks.
The journey back to Split takes approximately 1 hour.
Exploring Krka National Park
After the drive through the picturesque Croatian countryside, visitors arrive at Krka National Park, one of the country’s most stunning natural wonders. They are greeted by a breathtaking sight – the cascading Krka waterfalls, where they can explore the park on foot or take a relaxing boat cruise. The tour includes a guided walk, allowing guests to learn about the park’s rich history and diverse ecosystem. Some may also choose to visit the historic town of Šibenik or the charming Trogir, making the most of their time in this captivating region.
| Activities | Duration | Highlights |
| — | — | — |
| Photo Stop | – | Capture the stunning waterfalls |
| Guided Tour | 1-2 hours | Explore the park’s natural beauty |
| Free Time | 1-2 hours | Wander at your own pace |
| Boat Cruise | 30 minutes | Admire the Krka River from the water |
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Best Time of Year to Visit Krka National Park?
The best time to visit Krka National Park is typically spring and fall when the weather is mild and crowds are smaller. Summer is the most popular season, but can be more crowded and hot.
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 several picnic areas where people can enjoy their packed meals and refreshments while taking in the stunning natural surroundings.
Are There Any Swimming Opportunities Within the Park?
Yes, there are swimming opportunities within Krka National Park. Visitors can swim at certain designated areas, such as the famous Skradinski Buk waterfall. However, swimming is not allowed in all parts of the park to protect the delicate ecosystem.
What Type of Transportation Is Used for the Boat Cruise?
The boat cruise on the Krka River is conducted using a small passenger boat. The transfer to and from Krka National Park is provided via a private vehicle, either a car or van.
Is There a Dress Code or Any Special Requirements for the Tour?
There is no specific dress code for the tour, but comfortable walking shoes are recommended as there’s extensive exploring in Krka National Park. Swimwear can be worn if visitors plan to swim in the park’s waterfalls.
The Sum Up
Discover the stunning natural beauty of Krka National Park with a private transfer from Split. Enjoy a comfortable one-hour journey, three hours of park exploration, and a relaxing boat cruise. Opt for a licensed guide to delve deeper into the park’s wonders. This convenient and customizable experience is perfect for nature enthusiasts seeking a hassle-free way to explore Krka’s captivating landscapes.
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