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Krka National Park visitor entry discounted during October weekends

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5 October 2019 – One of Croatia’s most beautiful National Park’s will be heavily discounting entry tickets on weekends in the month of October.

Krka National Park has launched the ‘Weekend in Nature’ promo programme for October and is offering half-price entry tickets each Saturday and Sunday during the month of October. 

Individual adult tickets to the National Park will cost 50 kuna. Kids under 7 are free. Tickets during the peak season are usually 200 kuna, and 100 kuna normally in October. The aim of the programme is to stimulate locals to take part in tourism activities in the pre and post season. 

Through the programme, which is organised by the Ministry of Tourism and the Croatian National Tourist Board, people will have the opportunity to get to know and visit different parts of the country with cheaper prices for numerous tourist products, from accommodation, transportation, sights to catering services and different experiences.

“Autumn is the perfect season to visit the Krka National Park. Hiking trails and cycling routes at different sites in the Park are a true experience for all nature lovers. The paths lead through enchanting landscapes of preserved nature and, in an environment of native plant and animal species, provide an atmosphere of comprehensive integration with nature. That is why we invite all visitors to take advantage of this action and take a stroll through the park in Autumn,” Krka NP stated. 

Krka National Park working hours until 15 October are from 8 am – 6 pm and from 15-31 October, 9 am – 5 pm. 

Krka National Park

Located along the middle-lower course of the Krka River in central Dalmatia, in the Šibenik-Knin county, the Krka River is 72.5 km long, making it the 22nd longest river in Croatia. With 7 waterfalls and numerous culture sights, Krka National Park is one of the country’s real gems. It was formed to protect the Krka River and is intended primarily for scientific, cultural, educational, recreational, and tourism activities.

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