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Krka National Park
The Krka National Park is an exceptional place worth visiting. The magnificent Krka River flows over 7 waterfalls which will enchant you with their magnificent scenery. Thanks to travertine barriers and the constant process of calcification, the river Krka represents a natural Karst phenomenon. In 1985 it was proclaimed as National Park.

The most visited location of the Krka NP are the Skradinski Buk Falls which are one of Croatia's most famous natural beauties (the greatest calcareous travertine barrier in Europe). Roški Slap is the second most popular attraction of the Krka NP together with a visit to the Franciscan monastery, church and museum on the small island of Visovac.

The walking tour through pathways, on wooden bridges, through woods and across streams and falls is fascinating. In designated area close to the waterfalls you can rest spending time swimming and sun-bathing.

The entrance fee for the Krka NP is 55 kn (7,5 Euro) for adults and 40 kn (5 Euro) for children from 7 to 14 years of age. The boat trip to Skradinski Buk-Visovac-Roški slap is 100 kn (13 Euro) for adults and 50 kn (6,5 Euro) for children from 7 to 14 years of age.

The distance from Antonio apartments is about 60 km, depending on the road which will be used. It takes about half an hour to get there by car.