Krka National Park

Krka National Park, situated along the Krka River, attained its status as a national treasure on January 24, 1985. In Croatia's central Dalmatia region, downstream from the historic city of Knin and a short distance northeast of Šibenik, the park encompasses the river's pristine surroundings. Krka springs from the foot of Dinara Mountain near Knin, marking the river's inception with the Krčić waterfall, often reducing to a trickle in the summer months. Covering 109 square kilometers, including 25.6 square kilometers of water bodies, the park's renowned entrance at Lozovac offers a gateway to diverse experiences. At the park's threshold lies the breathtaking Skradinski buk waterfall, signifying the park's vast size and offering various ticketing options to visitors. Our recommendation is to buy a ticket that includes a boat ride from Skradinski buk to Roški slap, including breaks during which you have time for sightseeing.
Krka National Park is a stunning destination all year round, and these photos showcase its beauty across different seasons. The winter images highlight the park’s serene atmosphere, with bare branches creating a unique contrast to the lush greenery of summer. In the warmer months, everything is full of vibrant colors, offering a completely different experience. No matter the season, Krka National Park is always a perfect choice for nature lovers.