Group visits – a more sustainable way to explore Krka National Park
An organized group visit to the Krka National Park is not only a practical and economical choice, but also an important contribution to sustainable tourism and nature conservation.
Group visits make it easier to manage visitor flows, reduce traffic congestion, and also provide a better experience of the visit to the Park.
By bringing more visitors by bus or organized transport, the number of cars on access roads and parking lots is reduced. This reduces carbon dioxide emissions, noise, and congestion, which has a positive impact on the preservation of sensitive natural habitats and leads to a more pleasant experience of nature. In addition, organized arrivals contribute to safety and traffic flow in the protected area.
Group visits allow for pre-planned and optimized tour routes, which reduces unnecessary delays and concentrations of visitors at certain locations. This type of tour helps to distribute visits more evenly within the Park and reduces pressure on the most sensitive parts of the ecosystem.
An additional advantage of organized groups is the use of shared transportation within the Park. Tickets include boat transportation on the route Skradin – Skradinski Buk – Skradin and bus transportation on the route Lozovac – Skradinski Buk – Lozovac, and organized boat excursions to individual sites and transportation among them are also available. Such a transportation system contributes to the reduction of individual traffic and encourages more sustainable forms of movement throughout the protected area.
For organized groups, there are also professional guides, educational workshops, and lectures on the natural and cultural heritage of the Park. With professional guidance, the visit becomes more meaningful and educational, and visitors learn how important it is to protect the travertine barriers of the falls, and the plant and animal species, and to behave responsibly in nature.
Group visits also offer financial benefits: ticket prices for organized groups of at least twenty people are more affordable, provided that they announce their visit in advance. In addition to saving money, a planned and announced visit in this manner reduces the need for additional planning, and thus results in a more relaxed stay in the Park, without the stress caused by worries about transportation, parking, and organizing the tour itself.
By choosing a group visit, visitors not only choose a simpler way of touring, but also actively participate in preserving the Krka National Park for future generations.










