Krka National Park

National park · Sibenik

Krka National Park

National park · Sibenik
Croatia

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Krka National Park by null
Krka National Park by null
Krka National Park by null
Krka National Park by null
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Krka National Park by null
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Waterfalls, walking trails, riverboat trips, castle ruins, swimming  

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diana marceta

Google
Very beautiful waterfalls and nature. The entrance fee is 40€ for adults, which includes the bus or boat - depending on the entry point. Beautifully landscaped walking paths. You can see a lots of fish, frogs and birds. You can only swim at marked points, otherwise swimming is prohibited. Everything is very well organized with bus transportation. The area also offers bars with food and drinks. Take some time to visit the park, we were here for a few hours. I recommend it for all nature lovers.

Dave R

Google
Amazing waterfalls to come and visit for a couple of hours. Do wear shoes that are comfortable to walk in as there are steps and some uneven trails. Kiosks within the park certainly have tourist trap prices so be cautious when buying any souvenirs

Rock Malakson

Google
While the location itself is undeniably beautiful, my overall experience was disappointing and left me feeling like I had fallen into a tourist trap. The entrance fee alone is 40 euros, which is far too steep for what you actually receive in return. I had expected more in terms of service and amenities, but unfortunately, both were lacking. After walking around in the intense heat, I naturally wanted some water to stay hydrated—only to discover that a single bottle costs a shocking 5 euros. It felt like the place was exploiting visitors at every opportunity. Basic necessities shouldn’t be priced as luxury items, especially when visitors are already paying a hefty entrance fee. To make matters worse, the transportation assistance within the site was unreliable. There’s supposed to be a bus that helps tourists get around, but when I asked staff about it, they were vague and dismissive. Responses like “we don’t know when it comes” were common and unhelpful, which added to the frustration. If a service is advertised, it should at least be functional and properly coordinated. In general, the staff didn’t seem particularly attentive or welcoming, which further detracted from the experience. It’s unfortunate because the place has so much potential, but the lack of organization, overpriced essentials, and poor customer service make it difficult to recommend. There are many other beautiful spots where you’ll feel more valued as a guest and get far better value for your money.

Tomislav Pajtak

Google
Such a beautiful place, pure nature and an enjoyable walk in the park, one could easily spend the whole day here (wish we came earlier). The water is so clear that you can see fish on every corner throughout the park, nice walk over the wooden boardwalk with amazing photo opportunities every step of the way, really one of a kind experience. Highly recommend to visit the Krka National Park (come in the morning and enjoy the whole day). Unique place!

Katarzyna Borowicz

Google
Really pretty and well-maintained. Pity you can’t swim in any spot anymore but you can clearly see that nature enjoys it - fish, insects, reptiles and birds are thriving! It’s expensive (40€ per person) but the boat is included and it’s pretty worth the price.

Jason Fletcher

Google
Absolutely stunning, beautifully maintained and cared for by staff. Lots of fish, frogs, birds and insects to see. Lots of food options. Nice slow boat trip included in the parks pass

Diana Latti

Google
Worth it! We visited Krka National Park on a shore excursion from our cruise — about a 1-hour scenic bus ride from the port. The park is beautiful, with waterfalls and water full of fish. It was a hot day, but there’s plenty of shade along the way. I treated myself to a delicious slushie, which hit the spot! There aren’t many shops — mostly just a few snack stands and some small restaurants — but the main attraction is definitely the nature. The circular boardwalk trail makes it easy to take in all the lookout points and enjoy the views. A few tips: wear comfy shoes, and try to use the restroom before you enter the park. There are only one or two bathrooms near the end, and it costs 1 euro to use them — but they were clean and you can tap your phone to pay. Overall, a peaceful and memorable stop! Would definitely recommend.

Pawel Matusz

Google
As most other people mention, it's a must see. Best park in a huge, free dedicated car park in Lozovac (south end of the lakes). Buy entry tickets there, check prices on the official website as they differ per season. From there they offer a free bus to Skradinski Buk which is the actual starting point for most activities, or you can take a 850m walk (10-15 mins) there on a steep downhill path. Even if you walk down you may want to take the bus on the way back up later as it is steep. From Skradinski Buk you can take a circa 2km circular walk around the tuffs and waterfalls, highly recommended. Mostly on boardwalks and flat surfaces. You can also take a boat to the cloisters on the lake and the north Roski Slap, do that if you can (only way to visit the cloister). If the boats do not operate then you can drive to Roski Slap, about 40mins. There is a very small car park there so can be super tight in the season. Go on another short circular walk there (45-60 mins), see the watermills and the cave if open, up about 600 steep steps from the circular walk. Staff is very helpfull all around thr place. All in all a great 1 day trip.