
Located in the heart of Dalmatia, Krka National Park is one of the most beautiful natural parks in Croatia. Spanning 109 km², the park is famous for its spectacular waterfalls, tranquil rivers, rich flora and fauna, and cultural-historical monuments.
Main attractions include:
Skradinski buk – The largest waterfall in the park, full of cascades.
Roški slap – The second-largest waterfall, known for its picturesque cascades.
Visovac – A small island with a Franciscan monastery dating back to 1445.
Krka Monastery – A 14th-century Orthodox monastery, a spiritual center.
Burnum – A Roman military camp with an amphitheater.
The park offers a variety of activities, including hiking, cycling, and boat rides through the Krka River canyon, as well as visits to cultural monuments. It is a perfect choice for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and adventurers.
How to Get There?
Easily accessible from Šibenik and nearby towns, it’s best visited in spring and autumn when nature is at its most vibrant. Krka National Park is a true gem of Croatian nature and a must-see for every traveler.
Visit Krka National Park and experience the unique combination of natural beauty and cultural-historical heritage!