From Zadar: Krka NP - Skradinski Buk and Skradin City Tour
Duration: 8 hours
Moderate Activity
Perfect for independent explorers since it is not required to follow our guide throughout the park, you are free to separate from the guide then meet up again at the end. The trip comes with an English / Croatian speaking certified tour guide who’ll be with you from the moment you hop on the bus until you're back in Zadar. They’ll guide you through the city of Skradin and conduct a tour throughout it's picturesque streets as well as introduce you to the NP Krka, be with you at Skradinski waterfall, with information on hand, help you skip the lines by collecting the entry fee, and let you explore at your own pace if that is your choice. Plus, they’ll assist with lunch plans in Skradin. The journey from Zadar to NP Krka will take you through charming coastal towns and villages, offering scenic views of olive groves and traditional local homes, providing a glimpse into everyday life. Along the way, there will be a short photo stop at Šibenski bridge.
What's included?
WiFi
Goods & services tax
WiFi on board Air-conditioned vehicle GST (Goods and Services Tax) Certified English speaking tour guide Free luggage storage on the bus Tickets are reserved for you for payment on the spot - skipping the lines and saving time
Exclusions
NP entry fee (prices range from 5€ to 40€ depending on the season, to be paid in cash on the day), Food and drinks Other personal expenses
Please note
Animals or pets allowed
Infants must sit on your lap
Not wheelchair accessible
Not stroller accessible
No public transportation nearby
Infant seats unavailable
Some parts are not child stroller accessible so we recommend a child carrier instead or a lightweight collapsible stroller.
Please keep in mind to bring proper clothes for this tour. We recommend walking shoes.
At certain times NP has discounts so please bring your IDs (seniors, students, disability cards, etc).
Bringing adequate rain and sun protection (umbrella, raincoat; sunglasses, hat, sunscreen – depending on the season).
Dogs are permitted in the Park when accompanied by their owners, and must be on a leash at all times.
Drones or other unmanned aerial equipment are not allowed in Krka National Park.
In Krka National Park, visitors are not permitted to bathe outside of clearly marked bathing areas.
Not recommended for pregnant travelers due to remote location and heat in the late spring/ all summer.