Krka National Park is located in Šibenik County. It covers the area of Krka River and lower course of Čikola River including seven waterfalls, the spring of Krka, animal and plant habitats, archeological sites, sacral architecture,ethnographical and industrial heritage. The Park is a place of exceptional values, unique for its extraordinary travertine formations. Skradinski buk is the biggest of seven waterfalls on the Krka River.
Covering the area of 400m in length and 100 m in width, with its 17 cascades it`s the largest travertine cascade system in Europe. The second stop is Šibenik, old coronation town of Croatian kings, established in the 11 th century. One of its sights, St.James` Cathedral is listed in the Register of UNESCO`s World Cultural Heritage. Šibenik is quite small and has a lovely promenade where you can take a walk and enjoy the sea view. Above the city stands St. Michael`s fortress dating from the 15th century