3-Day Private Tour. 6 cities & Krka National Park

About tour

Duration:  3 days, each day up to 8 hours
Start from Split or  Šibenik
Private Guide
Private transportation throughout the tour (including tolls and parking)

 

  • Marvel at the emerald waterfalls of Krka National Park
  • Explore the ancient streets of Split and the island town of Trogir
  • Admire the breathtaking coastal views in Primošten
  • Experience the medieval atmosphere of Šibenik and its cathedral
  • Visit the charming royal town of Nin and the historic city of Zadar

Day 1: Split, Trogir, and Primošten. Guided tour!

Begin your journey in Split, where you’ll explore the remarkable Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO-listed complex more than 1,700 years old. Walk through narrow stone streets, hidden squares, and underground cellars while learning how the former Roman imperial residence gradually transformed into the vibrant heart of the city.

Next, visit Trogir, a charming island town with more than 2,000 years of history and often described as an open-air museum. Discover Romanesque churches, Venetian palaces, and beautiful Adriatic views along the waterfront promenade.

Drive along the scenic Adriatic Coastal Road, enjoying spectacular views of the sea, islands, and picturesque bays. Stop in Primošten, where vineyards meet the Adriatic. From the Gospa of Loreto viewpoint, enjoy one of the most breathtaking panoramas on the Dalmatian coast. In the evening, return to Split, or choose to stay overnight in Šibenik.

Day 2: Šibenik and Krka National Park. Guided tour!

In the morning, explore Šibenik, the oldest Croatian-founded city on the Adriatic coast. Wander through medieval streets, historic courtyards, and charming squares. The highlight of the visit is the Cathedral of St. James, a UNESCO World Heritage Site built entirely from stone without mortar — an architectural masterpiece of the Renaissance.

Next, head to Krka National Park, famous for its emerald river, lush landscapes, and spectacular waterfalls. Walk along wooden pathways above the river and admire dozens of cascades, including the famous Skradinski Buk waterfall, one of the most beautiful in Europe. Along the way, see historic watermills and hear fascinating stories about the region’s nature and history.

Take a relaxing boat ride where you can take in the stunning scenery. Visit the charming little town of Skradin, known for its cozy atmosphere and picturesque harbor.

Day 3: Zadar and Nin. Guided tour!

Begin your final day in Zadar, a city with more than 3,000 years of history. Explore the Old Town with its ancient Roman forum, medieval streets, and the unique Church of St. Donatus. Along the waterfront promenade, experience two of the city’s most famous attractions: the Sea Organ, a musical instrument played by the movement of the waves, and the Greeting to the Sun, a solar-powered light installation that creates a spectacular evening light show.

Continue to Nin, a small historic town where Croatian kings were once crowned. Here, see ancient bridges, charming streets, and the famous Church of the Holy Cross, often called the smallest cathedral in the world. After exploring Nin, return to Split.

Informations

Meeting point

The waterfront of the city of Split (or by agreement)

End point

Any location from Zadar to Split (by agreement).

 

What’s Included:

  • Transportation in air-conditioned vehicle
  • All locations — NP Krka, cathedrals, and cities — accompanied by a licensed tour guide.
  • Entrance tickets to Diocletian’s Palace
  • Entrance tickets to Cathedral of St. James
  • Entrance tickets to Krka National Park
  • Boat ride in Krka National Park
  • Time for swimming

Price: from 1. 250  Euro per person  for 2-6 persons.

Minimum number of guests on the tour: 2

Not Included: Meals and drinks, Accommodation, Flights to/from Split

 

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  • +385 99 222 42 60

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