Park Narodowy Wodospady Krka w Chorwacji to jedno z najpiękniejszych miejsc na świecie, pełne kaskad wodnych, soczystej zieleni i malowniczych widoków. Rzeka Krka przepływa przez park, tworząc siedem wodospadów, z których najbardziej znany to Skradinski Buk.
Inspiracją do wyjazdu do tego parku, ale także całej tej przygody z Adriatykiem, Chorwacją i jachtingiem był ten oto odcinek programu pana Robert Makłowicza
We arrived by yacht at the charming town of Skradin, which is the gateway to Krka National Park. After mooring the boat in the tranquil marina, we set off on an unforgettable journey on a special boat along the Krka River.
The river cruise was incredibly picturesque. The water had a crystal-clear colour, and the nature surrounding us amazed with its wildness and beauty. Along the way, we passed lush forests, rocky shores, and small islets, making every moment of this journey magical.
Our main goal was the Krka waterfalls, and the view that unfolded before us exceeded our expectations. Skradinski Buk - the largest and most impressive waterfall in the park, took our breath away. The cascades of water falling from a height created an unforgettable spectacle that we had to capture in photographs.
It was an extraordinary adventure that allowed us to feel the closeness of nature and discover one of the most beautiful places in Croatia. The return to Skradin by boat only highlighted the uniqueness of this day, full of experiences and stunning views.