Krka Waterfalls and Trogir Tour from Omiš

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Krka Waterfalls and Trogir Tour from Omiš

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  • 9 hours 30 minutes (approx.)
  • From $48.37
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Waterfalls plus old-town streets, one smooth day. This trip is built for travelers who want big scenery without a planning headache: you get a professional guide and a full day where transportation and fuel are handled for you. The timing also works well if you prefer an early start and a guided rhythm instead of wandering around while everyone else is taking notes.

I particularly like the way the group format keeps things simple, with clear stop times and someone staying on top of the flow. One consideration: Krka National Park entrance is not included, and you’ll pay it in cash at check-in, with prices that change by season.

Key things that make this tour work

Krka Waterfalls and Trogir Tour from Omiš - Key things that make this tour work

  • Early 6:30am start from Omiš gives you more daylight for Krka
  • Hotel pickup/drop-off from select properties on request (less hassle than DIY)
  • Guided sightseeing in both Trogir and Krka so you’re not guessing what to prioritize
  • Krka entry paid on-site (cash), with clear adult/student/child season rates
  • Small-ish group size (max 50) helps the day feel organized rather than crowded

The 6:30am Omiš start that actually helps at Krka

Krka Waterfalls and Trogir Tour from Omiš - The 6:30am Omiš start that actually helps at Krka
This tour begins early—6:30am—right back at the meeting point at Hotel Plaža, Trg kralja Tomislava 6, 21310 Omiš. The logic is solid. Krka’s waterfalls are the headline, and starting in the morning usually means you spend less of the day thinking about crowds and more time enjoying the views.

The total day runs about 9.5 hours, ending back at the same meeting point. It’s also designed for a manageable group experience: English-speaking guide, and the max group size is 50. One review note that really matters for comfort: the bus ride is described as air-conditioned, which is a lifesaver when you’re heading into warmer weather.

If you’re used to Croatia trips that start whenever, this feels more like a well-timed excursion. If you’re traveling with jet lag, bring patience and maybe a coffee plan for the ride.

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Trogir in 45 minutes: quick, guided, and good for first looks

You stop in Trogir for about 45 minutes. The good news is that the stop comes with an admission ticket that’s listed as free for this part of the day, which is one less cost you have to calculate.

What you can realistically do with 45 minutes is limited, so this is best approached like a guided orientation walk. You’ll get a quick sense of the town’s layout and where the key areas sit, then you can decide if you want to return later on your own for longer. This is exactly the kind of short stop that fits a day trip: it adds character without stealing time from Krka.

If you like your travel days with a bit of variety—town + nature—you’ll appreciate how the Trogir stop breaks up the long drive and sets the tone for the rest of the day.

Krka National Park: your main event, with 2.5 to 3 hours on-site

Krka Waterfalls and Trogir Tour from Omiš - Krka National Park: your main event, with 2.5 to 3 hours on-site
Krka National Park is where the day earns its name. You get roughly 2.5–3 hours in the park. That time window is enough to see the waterfalls and get your bearings, especially with a guide pointing you toward the best flow of the area.

Here’s the key detail to plan around: Krka entrance is not included in the tour price. You’ll pay it in cash at check-in, and the rates depend on the month and ticket type.

Krka entrance fees you should expect (cash at check-in)

  • April / May / October
  • Adult: EUR 16
  • Student: EUR 10 (student ID required)
  • Child (7–18): EUR 10
  • June / July / August / September
  • Adult: EUR 30
  • Student: EUR 15 (student ID required)
  • Child (7–18): EUR 15
  • Children up to 7 enter free

That season price difference is the sort of thing that can swing your total cost fast. So if you’re traveling in midsummer, budget for the higher entry fee.

How to make the most of your Krka time

You’ll do best if you treat your Krka portion as a focused outing. Wear comfortable shoes (you’ll be walking), and consider bringing water and a small snack since food and drinks are not included. A guide can keep you moving, but you still need your own energy. The park can feel warm depending on when you go.

One extra helpful detail from the experience notes: there can be short stops such as Skradin around the park area, which gives you more than just waterfalls. It’s not marketed as a separate long break, but it adds texture to the day.

Your guide and the group vibe: organized, friendly, and not rushed

Krka Waterfalls and Trogir Tour from Omiš - Your guide and the group vibe: organized, friendly, and not rushed
A huge part of whether a day trip feels worth it is how the guide keeps the timing smooth. This tour includes a professional guide, and the vibe is repeatedly described as engaging and friendly.

In the reviews, the guide is named Dome (and in one mention, Domo). Either way, the common thread is the same: you’re not left wondering what to do. The guide helps you stay oriented, and during any free time you get close contact and follow-through.

That matters on tours like this because Krka is the kind of place where people naturally drift off at different speeds. With a guide actively managing the group, you’re less likely to feel lost or stuck waiting for others at the worst moments.

The experience also includes insurance, which is a quiet comfort for a day that’s mostly outdoors and walking.

Getting there without budgeting every detail

Krka Waterfalls and Trogir Tour from Omiš - Getting there without budgeting every detail
This is one of those tours where the value is in what’s already bundled.

You’ll get:

  • Transportation included
  • Fuel surcharge included
  • Insurance included
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off from selected properties on request
  • A guide with you through the day

So instead of piecing together your own bus ride, parking, and separate tickets, you’re paying for one coordinated plan. For many travelers staying around Omiš, that’s the real win.

There is also a mobile ticket option listed, and confirmation is provided at booking. It’s also noted that the meeting point is near public transportation, which can help if you’re not in a hotel that qualifies for pickup.

One more practical point from the experience info: pets are not allowed. If you’re traveling with an animal, you’ll need an alternative plan.

Price and value: what you pay versus what you still owe

Krka Waterfalls and Trogir Tour from Omiš - Price and value: what you pay versus what you still owe
The price is $48.37 per person, and that’s where you should do quick math before you book.

What’s included in that rate:

  • Transport + fuel
  • Guide
  • Insurance
  • Hotel pickup/drop-off from select hotels (on request)

What you still pay:

  • Krka National Park entrance fees, paid in cash at check-in
  • Food and drinks (unless specifically arranged)

A simple way to estimate your total

If you’re an adult:

  • In April/May/October: $48.37 + EUR 16
  • In June/July/August/September: $48.37 + EUR 30

If you’re visiting in summer, your total gets closer to the park-ticket cost. In shoulder seasons, it stays more budget-friendly.

Either way, this tour tends to be good value when you value the guide and the stress-free transport more than going at your own pace. You’re basically buying convenience and organization, and then paying only the park fee that’s required to enter.

Who should book this Krka and Trogir day trip

Krka Waterfalls and Trogir Tour from Omiš - Who should book this Krka and Trogir day trip
You’ll likely love this tour if:

  • You want structure for a day that includes two very different places
  • You’d rather pay for a coordinated day than plan transport and timing
  • You enjoy a short town stop followed by focused time at nature highlights
  • You like having someone keep you on track, especially at Krka

You might skip it if:

  • You strongly prefer fully independent travel without schedules
  • You’re expecting food included (it’s not)
  • You can’t do early mornings—6:30am is part of the deal
  • You want to bring a pet (not allowed)

The tour is also described as suitable for most travelers, and the guide experience comes through clearly in the ratings. With a 4.9 rating and lots of positive feedback, this one generally hits its target.

Should you book Šugaman Tours for Krka and Trogir from Omiš?

Krka Waterfalls and Trogir Tour from Omiš - Should you book Šugaman Tours for Krka and Trogir from Omiš?
I’d book it if you’re after a smooth, guided day that mixes Trogir’s town energy with Krka’s waterfall focus—and you want the logistics handled. The included transport, fuel, insurance, and guide make it feel like a complete package, while the only real extra cost is the park entrance fee you were going to pay anyway.

My main “yes, but” is the cash entry requirement. If you’re the type who hates scrambling for money or you’re traveling light, plan ahead and keep the entrance fee ready for check-in.

If that works for you, this is the kind of day trip that gives you memories without you doing the heavy lifting.

FAQ

What time does the tour start?

The tour starts at 6:30am.

Where is the meeting point in Omiš?

The meeting point is at Hotel Plaža, Trg kralja Tomislava 6, 21310 Omiš, Croatia.

How long is the tour?

It runs about 9 hours 30 minutes.

Is hotel pickup included?

Hotel pickup and drop-off are available from selected hotels on request. It’s not guaranteed for every property.

Is the Krka National Park entrance fee included in the price?

No. Krka National Park entrance is not included and is paid in cash at check-in.

How much is the Krka National Park entrance fee?

Adult entrance is EUR 16 (April/May/October) or EUR 30 (June/July/August/September). Student and child (7–18) rates are lower, and children up to 7 enter free.

Is food included?

No. Food and drinks are not included unless specified.

Is the tour in English?

Yes, it is offered in English.

Do I need student ID for student tickets?

Yes. A student ID is required (digital or physical) to receive the student ticket price.

Is free cancellation available?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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