Host to a wide range of wildlife, this nature reserve along the lower Krka River is known for its pristine waterfalls. Hop on a 25-minute ferry ride from the entrance to reach the Skradinski buk waterfall—the park’s main attraction. You won’t get to swim at this waterfall, but you can join a boat tour to the Roski Slap falls afterward and have a refreshing dip in the crystal clear pools.
Don’t miss the quiet hiking trails within the park too.Krka National Park is about 55 miles from Split, making it a fantastic day trip when visiting southern Croatia.