KRKA NATIONAL PARK

Krka National Park is one of Croatia’s most beautiful natural attractions, famous for its breathtaking waterfalls, turquoise lakes, and untouched landscapes. Visitors can walk along wooden pathways through the park, take boat tours, or discover historic monasteries and traditional watermills. The park’s most famous highlights include the waterfalls Skradinski Buk and Roški Slap. Krka National Park offers a perfect combination of nature, tranquility, and adventure, making it an ideal destination for families, nature lovers, and photographers.

Krka National Park was established in 1985 and is one of Croatia’s most famous national parks. Stretching along the Krka River, the park is renowned for its spectacular waterfalls, lakes, and rich biodiversity. Historically, the area is also important due to its traditional watermills, monasteries, and archaeological sites, showing that the region has been inhabited since ancient times.

Today, the national park plays a major role in Croatian tourism and the regional economy. Hundreds of thousands of visitors from around the world travel to Krka every year, supporting jobs in tourism, hospitality, transport, and environmental protection. At the same time, the park strongly focuses on sustainable tourism and preserving its fragile ecosystems. Visitors can experience a unique combination of nature, history, and environmental responsibility.

gray concrete wall inside building
gray concrete wall inside building

SKRADINSKI BUK

The park’s most famous waterfall featuring impressive cascades, wooden walkways, and crystal-clear turquoise pools surrounded by untouched nature.

VISOVAC MONASTERY

A picturesque monastery located on a small island in the middle of the park, known for its historic library and spiritual significance.

white and black abstract painting
white and black abstract painting