Krka falls and one of Dalmatia cities, it is a great combination to explore our natural and cultural heritage.
The national park Krka is most famous for Skradinski buk waterfall which is part of our walk.
You will enjoy exploring waterfalls and lakes by walking on the wooden footpaths between the trees and travertine barriers.
Then follows a nice boat ride to the small town of Skradin.
After the park we will do a city tour of the city you have chosen. It can be:
Zadar, an astonishing mix of ancient, medieval and modern architecture. "Sea organ" and the "Greeting to the sun" architect installation,
Or Sibenik, a beautiful gem on the Adriatic coast with a gothic and renaissance old town.
Regardless which one you choose, we will walk their narrow stone streets and get to know why they are proud members of the UNESCO family.
(If you prefer, we can instead city visit some winery do a full day Krka)
After some time for lunch, we return to ship/hotel.
Pickup included
Skradinski buk waterfalls is the most visited part of the park where you will enjoy a nice walk on the wooden footpaths between the falls, lakes and trees. You can also explore the old watermills, traditional crafts, weaver, blacksmith's workshop…
After the time in the park you will take a 20 minutes boat ride along the Krka river canyon and get to Skradin.
After the walk in the park you will arrive to a picturesque small town of Skradin where you will have a short walk and if you want you can have some free time for a drink or lunch.
You will have a city tour and your guide will show you the main sites of the town: St Donat church, Roman forum square, St Anastasia cathedral, "Kalelarga" the main waking and shopping street, Public square, Sea organ,...and many more.
The Sea organ is an architectural sound art object located on Zadar main waterfront. It is an experimental musical instrument, which plays music by way of sea waves and tubes located underneath a set of large marble steps.
Right by there is another architectural installation, "Greeting to the sun", a solar system made of solar panels.
Zadar is a historic city on the Dalmatian coast of Croatia, known for its rich Roman and Venetian heritage, stunning sunsets, and unique Sea Organ. The city blends ancient history with modern attractions, offering visitors a unique cultural experience by the Adriatic Sea.
A unique architectural marvel where the waves create musical tones through underwater pipes.
Ancient Roman ruins in the heart of Zadar, showcasing the city's rich history.
A well-preserved 9th-century circular church with a rich history.
A museum housing a vast collection of archaeological artifacts from the region.
A solar-powered installation that creates light shows and musical tones based on solar activity.
A traditional Dalmatian dish made with cuttlefish, giving it a distinctive black color.
A slow-cooked dish of meat or octopus with vegetables, cooked under a bell-like lid.
A rich seafood stew made with various types of fish and shellfish.
A creamy, caramel-flavored custard dessert similar to crème brûlée.
This is the busiest time of year with warm weather, clear skies, and vibrant festivals. The sea is warm, and all tourist facilities are open.
Croatian Kuna (HRK)
GMT+1 (Central European Time)
230VV, 50HzHz
Zadar is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, as with any tourist destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take basic precautions.
Zadar Railway Station
Zadar Bus Station
Affordable and reliable, with frequent services.
Available • Apps: Bolt, Camme
Car, Bike, Scooter
A stunning national park with cascading lakes and waterfalls, perfect for hiking and nature lovers.
A beautiful national park with waterfalls, swimming areas, and hiking trails.
A historic coastal city with a well-preserved old town, cathedrals, and fortresses.
Price varies by option