The cliffs and lush forests of Krka National Park serve as a dramatic backdrop to the the waterfalls of Roski Slap. Located along the Krka River and peppered with historic water mills, Roski Slap features small cascades that make for pretty photo opportunities.More
Krka National Park is a top Croatia natural wonder, with about 88 square miles (142 square kilometers) of lush woodlands, cascading waterfalls, and travertine cliffs along the banks of the Krka River. Near the Dalmatian coast, Krka is a retreat for hikers, cyclists, nature lovers, and anyone looking to escape Croatia’s tourist trail.More
Comprised of dozens of islands sprinkled along Croatia’s Adriatic coast, Kornati National Park is an idyllic retreat for those looking to escape mainland crowds. Remote, undeveloped, and strikingly beautiful, the archipelago abounds with lush forests, desert-like plains, and jagged karst-limestone rocks. Here you can find a surprisingly diverse ecosystem and some of the region’s most vibrant marine life.More
Due to their wide cascades and travertine tiers, the Skradinski Buk waterfalls are hailed as the most impressive in Krka National Park. As one of a dozen waterfalls along the Krka River, the falls are a popular spot for hiking, swimming, and boat cruises.More