Make the Most of Your Time at Krka National Park - Before heading to Split, take a final stroll through Skradin’s charming old town or enjoy a coffee by the river.
Catch the Right Bus – Book in Advance for the Best Price - Buses from Skradin to Split run frequently, but schedules vary depending on the season. In the summer months, buses can fill up fast, so booking your ticket on our online ticket platform in advance guarantees your seat and helps you secure the best fare.
Dry Off and Change Before Boarding - If you've gone for a swim near Skradinski Buk, be sure to have dry clothes ready. Sitting on a bus in a wet swimsuit for over an hour isn’t ideal.
Grab a Snack for the Road - After a day of exploring waterfalls, you might be hungry. Skradin has small bakeries and markets where you can pick up a fresh burek, local fruit, or a sandwich for the ride.
Pick the Best Seat for Scenic Views - The route from Skradin to Split offers breathtaking scenery. If you can, grab a window seat on the right side for the best coastal views as you approach Split.
Stay Hydrated, but Plan Bathroom Breaks - The journey takes about 1 to 1.5 hours, and most buses do not have onboard restrooms. Be sure to use the facilities before boarding and bring a bottle of water for the ride.
Prepare for Split’s Lively Atmosphere - Skradin is peaceful, but Split is a bustling city, especially in the summer. Once you arrive at Split Bus Station, you’ll be just steps away from:
Diocletian’s Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
The Riva promenade, perfect for a coffee or a meal with a view
The ferry terminal, ideal for those continuing to the islands
Book Accommodation in Advance - Split is one of Croatia’s most popular destinations, and accommodations fill up quickly. Whether you're looking for a boutique hotel, a guesthouse, or a hostel, booking in advance ensures better prices and availability.
Most buses operate during the daytime, aligning with Krka National Park’s opening hours. In the summer, there may be later departures—check the schedule in advance to plan accordingly.
Ticket prices vary by season:
Off-season: Around €8-€10
Peak season: Up to €18
For the best rates, book your ticket through our ticket app in advance.
The journey typically takes 1 to 1.5 hours, depending on traffic and the bus operator.
You can buy your ticket on our website using a credit/debit card or PayPal. Some operators may also accept cash at the Skradin bus stop, but availability varies.
Luggage policies depend on the bus carrier, but most buses allow: one small carry-on bag free of charge and checked luggage, usually with a small fee. If you’re traveling with additional or oversized baggage, check with the bus operator in advance, as extra fees may apply.
Split has one main bus station, Autobusni Kolodvor Split, located near the ferry terminal and train station, making it easy to continue your journey.
Skradin has one small bus stop, located near the town center and the ferry dock from Krka National Park.
If you miss your bus, you may need to purchase a new ticket for the next available departure. Some bus companies allow ticket changes for a small fee—check with customer service for assistance.