Private Tour - NP Krka, Šibenik and Trogir
Krka Waterfalls, and UNESCO Croatian Jewels Šibenik and Trogir
Krka Waterfalls, Šibenik & Trogir is a five to seven hour private excursion combining comfortable vehicle transport and guided walking tours, allowing visitors to experience some of the most beautiful natural and historical highlights of central Dalmatia in one day. The tour begins with pickup in Split followed by a scenic drive inland toward Krka National Park. Upon arrival, guests explore the park's most famous waterfall area, Skradinski Buk, where wooden walking paths lead through lush vegetation and along a series of spectacular cascades formed by natural travertine barriers. During the walk the guide explains the geological processes that created the waterfalls, the traditional watermills once used by local communities, and the unique ecosystem that makes Krka one of the most remarkable natural landscapes in Croatia. After visiting the waterfalls, the tour continues to the historic coastal city of Šibenik. The walking tour begins at the central square Poljana and continues through Masna Ulica, where visitors observe historic stone buildings and decorative columns built into the façades of the houses. The route leads to Trg Medulić and then to the square in front of the remarkable Cathedral of St. James. Guests enter the cathedral to admire its unique stone construction and visit the baptistery before exiting to view the famous sculpted stone heads decorating the cathedral's exterior walls. The walk then continues along the waterfront promenade, through the peaceful Perivoj Visiani park, and ends near the historic Church of St. Francis. The final stop of the tour is the beautiful island town of Trogir, whose exceptionally preserved historic center is protected as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The walking tour begins at the Northern City Gate with its statue of a local saint and continues through narrow stone streets to the square in front of the Cathedral of St. Lawrence. Visitors admire the famous Romanesque portal created by Master Radovan before entering the cathedral to explore its interior, including the Chapel of St. John of Trogir and the cathedral treasury. The tour continues across the main square with the city loggia and the nearby Church of St. Barbara, followed by a visit to the Benedictine monastery if it is open to visitors. The walk concludes near the Sea Gate along the waterfront promenade and finishes at the impressive Kamerlengo Fortress, offering panoramic views of the harbor and surrounding islands. This private tour offers a rich combination of natural beauty, medieval heritage, and coastal scenery, providing visitors with a diverse and memorable experience of Dalmatia.






