KRKA NATIONAL PARK & ŠIBENIK
Including the submerged part of the river at the mouth, the Krka River is 72.5 km long. With its seven waterfalls and a total drop in altitude of 242 m, the Krka is a natural and karst phenomenon. The travertine waterfalls of the Krka River are the fundamental phenomenon of this river, such as the Skradinski buk waterfall, the longest waterfall on the Krka River, one of the best known natural beauties of Croatia, or Roški slap, also called the ‘vast waterfall’. You can also visit Visovac Island, situated in the middle of Visovac Lake. The Franciscan Monastery of Our Lady of Mercy, and the Church of Our Lady of Visovac, have stood here since 1445. With their magnificent grounds, they form a unique entity.
Šibenik is a historic city in Croatia, located in central Dalmatia where the river Krka flows into the Adriatic Sea. You will enjoy city’s magnficent medieval heart, gleaming white against the placid waters of the bay. The stone labyrinth of steep backstreets and alleys are a joy to explore. The central church in Šibenik, the Cathedral of St. James, is on the UNESCO World Heritage list. In the city of Šibenik there are four fortresses, each of whom provides spectacular view on the city, sea and nearby islands. Fortresses nowadays serve as a tourist sightseeing with each of them having unique offers to tourists.
Trogir has a high concentration of palaces, churches, and towers, as well as a fortress on a small island, and in 1997 was inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List. Trogir is the best-preserved Romanesque-Gothic complex not only in the Adriatic, but in all of Central Europe. Trogir’s medieval core, surrounded by walls, comprises a preserved castle and tower and a series of dwellings and palaces from the Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque periods.
Duration of the trip from Split is approximately 1 hour.
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KRKA VIA ŠIBENIK/TROGIR – 300 eur (1-4 pax), 330 eur (5-8 pax)