We meet at the Gregory of Nin statue, opposite the golden gates of Diocletian's Palace. Look for our greeter holding a "Splitlicious" sign. (Ul. kralja Tomislava 12, 21000, Split, Croatia)
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Join us and experience the natural wonders of Croatia with our bus & boat trip to Krka National Park. We meet in the old town of Split and in a bit more than one hour, we will reach Krka National Park. Our first stop will be the renowned Skradinski buk, the most popular area in the park. Skradinski buk is the final waterfall among the seven on the Krka River, and the largest travertine waterfall in Europe. During our visit, you will have the opportunity to join a captivating guided tour of a collection of restored stone houses, workshops, exhibits, and watermills for about 45 minutes. Afterward, you will still have about 1 hour and 45 minutes to spend. Enjoy this free time for example with taking a leisurely walk along forest pathways and wooden bridges, immersing yourself in the diverse flora and fauna that thrive in this area. Relax under the shade of the pine forest while taking in the magnificent views of the river, preparing for the next exciting part of our adventure.
After 3 hours spent in the park, we will embark on a panoramic boat cruise, which will take approximately 30 minutes, transporting us out of the National Park, to the charming town of Skradin. Of course, the day would not be complete without a swim in the turquoise waters of the Adriatic Sea. This is why after the boat cruise, we will head to Primošten, renowned for its stunning beaches, including those voted among the top 10 most beautiful beaches in Croatia. However, Primošten, with its unique panorama of the old town situated on a peninsula, offers more than just picturesque shores. After two hours of free time in Primošten, allowing you to swim, explore the charming cobblestone streets, or enjoy the local wines, we will start our journey back to Split. Our tour will take us about 9 hours.
During the off-season months of April, May, and October when swimming may not be ideal, we offer alternative options. You can explore Šibenik and visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site, St. James Cathedral, accompanied by our expert guides.
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