The park covers an area of 142 square kilometres, but the area you will normally see during a day trip is only a small portion of this.
Krka National Park is only about a 1.5-hour drive away from Split. You can get there either by renting a car and driving yourself.
Entrance fees vary massively, ranging from 30 HRK out of season (November to March) to 200 HRK in summer.
From the spot where the ferry drops you off you have to walk around 10 minutes to reach the famous Krka waterfalls.
There are countless tours that can take you from Split to Krka National Park.
I can only imagine how busy it must be in summer. That said, despite the huge crowds, it’s still a beautiful place and we had a very fun time there.