Krka National Park joins in the Croatian Tourism Month campaign
24/10/2022
Krka National Park joins in the Croatian Tourism Month campaign
In the last week of October, come and enjoy the autumn colours at Krka National Park at promotional prices
With discounted entrance tickets for all terrestrial localities in the Park of HRK 65 for adults and HRK 52 for children from 7–18 years of age in the period from 24 to 31 October, the Public Institute of Krka National Park is joining in the Croatian Tourism Month promotional campaign organised by the Croatian Ministry of Tourism and Sport and the Croatian National Tourist Board. Children under 7 years are always free of charge at Krka National Park.
The aim of the campaign is to stimulate the citizens of the Republic of Croatia to visit and get to know different parts of the country at discounted prices for most tourism products, including accommodations, transport and sightseeing, to hospitality and different events. The campaign is intended to stimulate domestic travel and to increase tourism traffic in the post-season.
Every season is special on the Krka River. However, when wrapped in the colours of autumn, the Krka is a true experience: pleasant temperatures, a lively plant and animal world, abundance of water, pronounced geomorphological forms of rocks and travertine, and enjoying the many educational walking trails and cycling routes that are sure to make the visit unforgettable. Krka National Park includes the largest and loveliest parts of the Krka River and the lower course of the Čikola River. The fundamental phenomenon of Krka National Park is travertine, which has created seven breathtaking travertine waterfalls along the river’s course. Skradinski buk, the longest travertine barrier in all of Europe, is the best known and most visited waterfall on the Krka River.
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