Address: Trg Ivana Pavla II. br. 5, 22000 Šibenik, Croatia
Krka National Park is one of Croatia’s most beautiful nature reserves, famous for its waterfalls. It is located in central Dalmatia in the Šibenik-Knin county.
Visit Krka National ParkKrka National Park is located close to the A1 (E65/E71) motorway and is easily accessible from many cities in Croatia. You can reach it by bus from Zadar and Split via the E65 highway, and from Šibenik via the local main road.
Take the bus from Split central bus station to Skradin bus stop. The Skradin entrance to Krka National Park is just a 2-minute walk from the bus stop.
Travel time: Approximately 1 hr 20 mins
Frequency: 10 to 14 daily departures in the summer
To Skradin:
To Lozovac via Šibenik:
To Lozovac:
To Skradin:
Distance from Split Airport to Lozovac entrance: 58 km
Travel time: Approximately 50 mins to 1 hour
Distance from Split Airport to Skradin entrance: 65 km
Travel time: Approximately 50 minutes to 1 hour
Distance from Zadar Airport to Lozovac entrance: 75 km
Travel time: 50 mins to 1 hour
Distance from Zadar Airport to Skradin entrance: 65 km
Travel time: Approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour
Distance from Trogir to Lozovac entrance: 58 km
Travel time: Approximately 1 hour to 1 hour 10 minutes
Distance from Trogir to Skradin entrance: 65 km
Travel time: Approximately 55 minutes to 1 hour
Distance from Šibenik to Lozovac entrance: 13 km
Travel time: 17 to 20 minutes
Distance from Šibenik to Skradin entrance: 20 km
Travel time: 25 minutes
Krka National Park is located in Croatia’s Dalmatia region, in the Šibenik-Knin county. The address is Trg Ivana Pavla II. br. 5, 22000 Šibenik, Croatia.
The Krka National Park location is easily reachable by bus or car. You can take buses from the main bus terminals of Zadar, Split, and Šibenik. You can also drive down by car from these cities as well as from Trogir.
The most convenient way to reach the national park is on a guided tour or day trip from Split, Trogir, or Zadar. This will take care of your transportation needs to and from the park, and you can travel hassle-free and in comfort. If you want to travel to the park on your own, the best way to get there is by bus from Zadar, Split, or Šibenik. You can also drive down.
Yes, there are bus stops near the Lozovac and Skradin entrances. Most intercity buses from Zadar, Split, and Šibenik to the national park stop at the Skradin entrance. Bus tours and tour groups usually take you to the Lozovac entrance.
Yes, if you drive down, you can use the free visitor parking areas at the Lozovac, Roški slap/Laškovica, Burnum/Puljane, and Kistanje/Krka monastery entrances. Limited free parking is available at the Skradin entrance, so if you decide to park there, you might need to pay a fee for the paid parking area.