Krka Monastery

Orthodox church · Sibenik

Krka Monastery

Orthodox church · Sibenik
22305, Kistanje, Croatia

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Highlights

This enchanting Serbian Orthodox monastery, steeped in history and tranquility, offers a magical escape with its Roman catacombs and serene river views.  

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22305, Kistanje, Croatia Get directions

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22305, Kistanje, Croatia Get directions

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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Jul 28, 2025

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Sava V. Franke

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This monastery is a truly magical place. It’s hidden away, and when you arrive, it feels like you’ve stepped into a fairytale. Every year when we visit Croatia, we make sure to come here — it brings a deep sense of inner peace to the body and soul. The only thing that saddens me is seeing people come dressed in flip-flops and swimsuits. This is a sacred place for Orthodox Christians, just like we would never enter a Catholic church or a mosque dressed inappropriately. Please respect the holiness of this space and come dressed accordingly.

Marko Martinović

Google
This monastery is no longer part of the Krka National Park ticket destination. I don't know why, but it is much better this way because there were no people around when we visited. One of the volunteers working in the National Park told us that he wasn't sure if they would let us in since they no longer cooperate as two different institutions. I guess we were a bit lucky, but it is definitely a "must-visit" destination if you are already visiting Krka National Park. You don't have to pay for a ticket—entry is free—but you can spend some money on souvenirs.

Yaroslav Kurennoy

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We visited this wonderful place on a sunny and hot day in July. Came by car and parked just in front of the gate. The gentleman gave us very interesting tour. We were allowed to fire a candle. Interesting place full of history. Very educational trip for adults and children.

Stephan Claes

Google
A quite and wonderfull place, a haven of silence and tranquility. The guides will inform you on the monastary and the church, and the walk around the lake and along the river is a nice stretch of the legs in a peacefull bit of nature.

Marina Perin

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We visited the Monastery as part of our tour of the Krka National Park and it was an amazing experience; we learned about the church, about religion and the catacombs. The guide who explained was well-informed and patient.

Tudor Constantin Cristian

Google
A fast place to visit, the view in the catacombs is really interesting(watch your head 😬), the church is new repainted and looks nice.

Davor Karolj

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This was the first stop for our Krka national park tour, and boy what a tour it was. Timing was off season so we basically had the pleasure to be alone for a walk around the site and then came back and had a pleasure from a local employee that took as on a tour and presented the history and specifics of the Manistir.

jelena jadzic

Google
Very nice monastery. It has preserved religious and spirit. People there are very friendly and viling to explain everything. The monastery is a bit small, but it smells and look ancient. Very powerful feeling even for someone who is not orthodox. They have very beautifull property with lots of greenery and very nice dock on Krka river. Must visit!