Krka National Park is a 75-kilometre-long complex of travertine waterfalls of the Krka River, the largest such complex in Europe. Its largest waterfall, Skradinski buk, is 46 metres high and has 6 cataracts over which the Krka River gushes having the strongest flow in spring and fall.
The park contains numerous footpaths leading through lush and invigorating vegetation, as well as wooden bridges crossing the river alongside the waterfalls. You will also visit the autochthonous ethno village with reconstructed old mills and the house exhibiting the ancient trades. After exploring the park, we will take a boat to Skradin, a beautiful ancient town. In Skradin, you can enjoy a tour of the city and have the opportunity to swim in the Krka River, as Skradin features a stunning river beach.
Skradinski buk is the last, seventh, longest travertine barrier on the Krka River and also the longest travertine barrier in Europe. It is one of the most unusual and beautiful landscapes of the "Krka" National Park.
As you step foot into Krka National Park, you are instantly transported into a world of serenity and natural beauty. The park is renowned for its magnificent waterfalls, most notably the spellbinding Skradinski Buk. Here, the Krka River gracefully descends in a series of cascades, creating a mesmerizing spectacle that captivates all who witness it. The sound of rushing water, the refreshing mist that fills the air, and the vibrant colors that surround you, all combine to create a truly immersive and unforgettable experience.
The ancient city of Skradin stands proudly, its Old Town serving as a testament to centuries of history and culture.
You will make your own way to the meeting points