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How to get from Split toZadar via Krka National Park

Split to Zadar via Krka National Park Transfer

The best way to go and visit the city of Zadar is to book a private minivan transfer from Split to Zadar.

MaciTours is a Croatian transfer service which offers the best prices for a minivan private transfer. MaciTours has at its disposal a fleet of luxurious and premium minivans that will make your transfer as comfortable as possible.

Zadar is located some 159 km from Split and the duration of your transfer is around half an hour.

While travelling from Split to Zadar, you may want to visit the Krka National Park, where you will have up to 4 hours of free time to see the Park and explore its natural beauties. Contact MaciTours for rates for this Split to Zadar via Krka National Park private transfer option.

The prices for a Split to Zadar via Krka National Park private transfer start at 210 euros (the price is per vehicle, not per person).

How to get from Split to Zadar via Krka National Park?

It is very hard to get from Split to Zadar via Krka National Park without taking private transfer. First, what You will need to do is to take a bus from Split to Krka National Park. After that, You need to catch the bus to Zadar. When You pay both tickets, It will be almost same price as private transfer from Split to Zadar via Krka National Park. If You want to have reliable and comfortable transfer, only You need to do is to book private transfer from Split to Zadar via Krka National Park with MaciTours.

A few fact about the Krka National Park

The Krka National Park is one of numerous Croatian national parks that is named after the river Krka River which it encloses.

It is located along the middle-lower course of the Krka River in central Dalmatia.

Due to its special position and the mosaic distribution of various types of habitats, it is characterized by exceptionally rich and varied flora and fauna.

The Krka National Park features several places of interest.

The attractions and facilities that are available include various footpaths, sightseeing tours and presentations, boat trips, souvenir shops, a museum, and restaurants. There are also several archaeological remains of unpreserved fortresses in the park's vicinity dating back to ancient Roman times.

What to see while at the National Park

Skradinskibuk is one of the most attractive parts of the park. This massive, clear, natural pool with high waterfalls at one end and cascades at the other is the focal point of the National Park. It is the lowest of the three sets of waterfalls formed along the KrkaRiver.

Skradinskibuk is considered to be one of the most beautiful calcium carbonate waterfalls in Europe because of the wealth and variety of geomorphological forms, vegetation, and the various effects caused by the play of light on the whirlpools.

Roški Slap, located near the village of Miljevci, is the second most popular attraction of the Krka National Park in terms of numbers of visitors. It is the sixth waterfall of the river Krka.The whole location is riddled with walking trails from which offer visitors wonderful views of the waterfalls. There is also a hiking trail and the location can be visited throughout the year. The easiest way to reach Roški Slap is to take one of the one of the many excursion boats operated by the Krka National Park, although the falls can also be reached with a public road.

Inside the park lies the island of Visovac, founded during the reign of Louis I of Hungary and home to the Roman Catholic Visovac Monasterythat the Franciscans established in 1445 near theMiljevci village.

A few facts about Zadar

The city of Zadar is an ancient city, located in northern Dalmatia. This 3000 year old city is located on a peninsula, where the old city centre is situated.

The Old City has many famous sights to visit, such as the well-preserved remains of a Roman Forum, where tourists like to stroll and enjoy a fine summer day among ancient Roman ruins.

What to see in Zadar

On that square you will see the famous St. Donat's Church, one of the best preserved pre-Romanesque churches in the world and an iconic symbol of the city, where many concerts often take place during the summer. Also on the Forum is the Archaeological Museum. The collections of this museum cover the period from prehistoric times to the Middle Ages, testifying to the Zadar's long and rich history.

One of the main attractions for tourists visiting the city is the Sea Organ, a man-made organ on the Zadar Riva, which uses sea waves to create a musical soundscape. The experience is made even more memorable by the famous Zadar twilights, best observable from the Riva.

The city has a lot to offers when it comes to culture, but Zadar also has a lot of small bars which are close to each other in the narrow streets of the Old City. There are also many restaurants which offer excellent Croatian Mediterranean cuisine in the beautiful setting of the Old City.

The city is is one of the best destinations to visit, not only in Croatia, but in Europe as well, offering its visitors with an abudance of fine cuisine, iconic sights, cultural events and rich history that testifies to the citys turbulent history, from the bombings in World War Two to destruction suffered in the Croatian War of Independence.

How to get around

The Zadar Airport operates as a commercial airport and during the summer seasons there are various tourist flights from several other European cities and Ryanair also operates low-budget flights from and to Zadar. The city is also connected by train and bus and the ferry company Jadrolinija offers daily ferries to Dubrovnik, Rijeka and near-by islands in the Zadar archipelago just opposite of the city.

From Zadar, you can take a private transfer with MaciTours to The Krka National Park and the Plitvice National Park and see its famous natural beauty and iconic waterfalls.

Itinerary

08:00 - Pickup and departure from your accomodation in Split.

09:00 - Explore National Park Krka, untouchable nature, singing of rare birds.

12:00 - Our journey to Zadar from National Park Krka begins

13:00 - We arrive at your accomodation adress in Rovinj.

Transfer includes

• Pick up in Split and drop off in Zadar via National Park Krka(or vice versa)

• Comfortable air-conditioned vehicle

• Professional knowledgeable English speaking driver

• All cost related to the vehicle -- gas, parking, highway tolls

• All costs related to the driver

• Available Wi-Fi in the vehicle

• 0.5l bottle of water per passenger

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