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Explore Krka National Park – Private Transfer from Split to Krka Waterfalls
Krka National Park is one of Croatia’s most spectacular natural attractions, stretching along the Krka River from the medieval fortresses of Trošenj (Čučevo) and Nečven to the Šibenik Bridge along the Adriatic Highway.
Located in central Dalmatia, downstream from Knin and just a few kilometers northeast of Šibenik, the park offers a unique combination of:
- Natural beauty
- Cultural heritage
- Historical significance
Travelers seeking comfort and convenience can book a private transfer from Split to Krka Waterfalls, making the journey simple and stress-free.
How to Reach Krka National Park
Visitors can access the park by car, bus, or organized tours. Main entrances are reachable from:
- Šibenik
- Skradin
- Drniš
- Knin
From the Šibenik highway exit, follow signs toward NP Krka. From the Lozovac entrance, the walking path to Skradinski buk is 875 meters long, while the paved road to the start of the trail is 4 km.
Cars can access the road from November to March, and buses from April to October.
For maximum comfort and flexibility, travelers can choose:
- Private transfer from Split to Krka Waterfalls
- Coach private from Split to Krka
- Minibus rental from Split to Krka
The Krka River and Its Seven Waterfalls
The Krka River is 72.5 km long and ranks as the 22nd longest river in Croatia. Its source lies at the foot of Mount Dinara, approximately 3.5 km from Knin.
The river features seven spectacular waterfalls:
- Bilušića buk
- Brljan
- Manojlovački slap
- Rošnjak
- Miljacka
- Roški slap
- Skradinski buk
Skradinski buk is the seventh, final, and longest travertine barrier along Krka, making it the longest in Europe. Visitors can explore these natural wonders comfortably with a private transfer from Split to Krka Waterfalls or a private day trip to Krka from Split.
Cultural Heritage Along the Krka River
Humans have lived along the Krka River for thousands of years. From prehistory to industrialization, traces of human activity are preserved throughout the park.
Highlights include:
- Restored traditional watermills
- Evidence of Roman-era settlements such as Promona
- Medieval milling traditions supplying grain from Dubrovnik to Istria
Booking a private transfer from Split to Krka Waterfalls ensures comfortable access to all key historical sites.
Visiting Skradinski Buk
A 1,900-meter circular educational trail surrounds Skradinski buk, designed for one-way walking.
Visitors will find:
- Restored watermills demonstrating traditional techniques
- Remains of the Krka Hydroelectric Plant (1895), the first in the world to illuminate an entire city
- Informative educational boards
- Free toilets at Lozovac entrance and near the ethnographic village
- Restaurants and souvenir shops
- Solar-powered charging stations
- A tactile map at the “Imperial Viewpoint”
Boat excursions depart from Skradinski buk to:
- Visovac Island (2 hours)
- Roški slap (4 hours)
- Torak Lake (45 minutes)
Booking a private transfer from Split to Krka Waterfalls allows visitors to explore without time pressure or logistical concerns.
Visovac Island
Visovac Island is a major natural and cultural treasure located in the middle of Visovac Lake.
Since 1445, it has hosted the Franciscan Monastery of Our Lady of Mercy. Before the Franciscans, Augustinian hermits lived on the island.
Visitors can explore:
- Archaeological collections
- Church vestments
- Historic tableware
- Rare books and incunabula
The island is accessible by boat from Skradinski buk, Roški slap, or Stinica/Remetić. A private transfer from Split to Krka Waterfalls makes reaching Visovac easy and convenient.
Cycling Routes in Krka National Park
The park offers 12 marked cycling routes, categorized into:
- Mountain trails
- Road cycling routes
- Trekking paths
Each route varies in difficulty and is clearly marked. Combining cycling with a private transfer from Split to Krka Waterfalls maximizes time and efficiency.
Burnum – Ancient Roman Military Camp
Burnum is an ancient Roman military camp located in the Dalmatian hinterland. Built at the transition from the old era to the new, it monitored the crossing over the Krka River and offers insight into Roman military history.
A private transfer from Split to Krka Waterfalls provides easy access without navigating rural roads or parking challenges.
Important Note
Swimming in Krka Waterfalls is forbidden since 1st of January 2021 and any photos/images showcasing people swimming next to the waterfalls is outdated. In order to preserve natural resources and the richness of biodiversity inside the National park the ban was put in place. But there’s still plenty to be experienced inside Krka Waterfalls by taking some of the numerous walking paths and seeing the views from the viewpoints.



Flora and Fauna
Krka is home to:
- 31 fish species (12 endemic)
- Amphibians such as green and brown frogs
- Marsh and terrestrial turtles
- Endemic lizards
- 230 bird species
This biodiversity makes the park one of Europe’s most important ornithological sites. Exploring with a private transfer from Split to Krka Waterfalls ensures comfort while discovering its wildlife.
Skradin – Gateway to Krka
Skradin is a charming town on the Krka River’s right bank, less than 20 km from Šibenik. It serves as the main gateway to:
- Skradinski buk
- Roški slap
- Visovac Monastery
Travelers from Split can enjoy a private transfer from Split to Krka Waterfalls, combining speed, comfort, and flexibility.
Seven Waterfalls of Krka
The seven waterfalls form a unique natural phenomenon:
- Bilušića buk
- Brljan
- Manojlovački slap (the tallest, nearly 60 meters)
- Rošnjak
- Miljacka
- Roški slap
- Skradinski buk (the longest travertine barrier)
Visitors can experience them conveniently by booking a private transfer from Split to Krka Waterfalls.
Why Visit Krka National Park
Designated a national park in 1985, Krka spans 109 square kilometers, covering most of the Krka River and the lower course of its tributary, Čikola.
With over a million visitors annually, it is one of Croatia’s most popular natural attractions. Activities include:
- Boat trips
- Guided tours
- Scenic walking paths
- Cycling routes
Booking a private transfer from Split to Krka Waterfalls ensures a seamless and memorable visit.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How can I get to Krka National Park from Split?
The easiest and most comfortable way is to book a private transfer from Split to Krka Waterfalls. Options include private day trips, minibus rentals, or bus rental with a driver.
2. How long does it take to reach Krka from Split?
A private transfer from Split to Krka Waterfalls usually takes around 1 hour and 45 minutes, depending on traffic.
3. Can I visit all waterfalls in one day?
Yes, with a private transfer from Split to Krka Waterfalls, you can explore major waterfalls comfortably in one day.
4. Are boat trips included?
Boat excursions to Visovac Island, Roški slap, and Torak Lake are available within the park.
5. Is Krka suitable for families?
Yes. Educational trails, safe viewpoints, and restaurants make it ideal for families.
6. Can pets visit?
Yes, pets are allowed but must remain on a leash at all times.
7. Are there places to eat inside the park?
Yes, Skradinski buk offers restaurants, snack points, and souvenir shops, but keep in mind they are a fair bit more expensive.
8. What is the best time to visit?
Krka is beautiful year-round, with spring and summer ideal for waterfalls in full flow.
9. Can I explore cultural sites like Visovac Island and Burnum?
Yes, both sites are accessible and highlight the park’s rich cultural heritage.
10. Are cycling routes available?
Yes, 12 marked cycling routes are available for mountain biking, road cycling, and trekking.
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