The National park Krka covers the area along the river Krka, which springs north-east of Knin (3 km) and flows through a deep and picturesque canyon of a length of 75 km; it forms thundering waterfalls - Krcic, Risnjak, Miljacku, Roski slap (26 m high) and the famous Skradinski buk (Krka waterfalls, 46 met height), representing the largest travertine barrier in Europe. In its lower flow, the river runs through Prukljan-sko lake, after which it enters the 9 km long Sibenik bay. There are also two cultural - historical monuments of interest and importance within the NP Krka, the Franciscan monastery on island Visovcu and the "Krka" monastery, while among the several picturesque settlements along the river flow and in the National park, Skradin represents the most interesting of them, a small town protected as a cultural monument.
The National park Kornati assesses a group of 125 islands islets and above water reefs, which were given the mutual name on behalf the island Kornat. The landscape and panoramic sights are unique and unrepeatable, while the numerous bays are ideal for yacht owners. The wild beauty of the rocks, the clear blue shades of the sea water, hidden and isolated bays, uncommon natural contrasts and especially the world of silence - all this leaves a unique and lasting impression on the park's visitors.
Visit to the Krka National park is possible throughout the year, it is accessible by car or with an own or one of the excursion boats, but only up to the main gates in Lozovac or Skradin. From there visitors are taken by shuttle busses and boats belonging to the Public institution NP "Krka" to the falls. The price of the tickets includes such a transfer by bus from Lozovac or by boat from, Skradin.