Best waterfalls in Split-Dalmatia are found within a region characterized by its karst landscape, rivers, and dramatic canyons. The area offers a variety of natural features, including impressive cascades and river systems like the Cetina and Krka. These waterways carve through the terrain, creating numerous waterfalls that are accessible for exploration. The region's geography provides diverse opportunities to experience these natural attractions.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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One of four new and informative viewing platforms with views of the Cetina Gorge and the Gubavica Waterfall. This platform bears the number 150, representing the maximum known depth of the upper reaches of the Cetina.
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One of four new and informative viewing platforms with views of the Cetina Gorge and the Gubavica Waterfall. This platform bears the number 385, indicating the elevation of the Cetina River's headwaters.
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One of four beautiful and informative viewing platforms with views of the Cetina Gorge and the Gubavica Waterfall. This platform bears the number 105, representing the 105 km length of the Cetina River, the longest river in Dalmatia.
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One of four beautiful and informative viewing platforms with views of the Cetina Gorge and the Gubavica Waterfall. This platform is numbered 48, representing the waterfall's 48 meters in height.
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Absolutely beautiful gravel path along the Matica River, with fields and vineyards on the left and the completely clear, beautiful river on the right, with many swimming spots and almost always shaded by trees.
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Very beautiful gorge that can be explored on a 45-minute circular route with several viewing platforms.
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Nice view down into the gorge and a waterfall.
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The Cetina River Canyon, home to the Gubavica Waterfall, is located just 30-40 minutes' drive from Split. Krka National Park, featuring famous cascades like Skradinski Buk and Roški Slap, is also about an hour's drive away and offers well-maintained roads and parking.
Yes, the Cetina River Canyon offers family-friendly viewpoints, and the Matica River Waterfalls and Stone Bridge provide a beautiful gravel path along the river with many swimming spots, often shaded by trees, making it ideal for families.
Near the Cetina River waterfalls, you can enjoy adventure sports like canyoning, rafting, kayaking, cliff jumping, rock climbing, and hiking. For general outdoor activities in the region, explore various hiking trails or road cycling routes throughout Split-Dalmatia.
The Cetina River area offers several excellent viewpoints. You can visit the View of the Cetina River Canyon, Viewing platform 105, and the View of Cetina Canyon Waterfall, all providing stunning perspectives of the gorges and cascades.
While swimming directly under Skradinski Buk in Krka National Park was banned in 2021, other areas like the Matica River offer many swimming spots. Kravice Waterfalls, though a bit further in Bosnia and Herzegovina, is also a popular spot for swimming and kayaking.
Roški Slap within Krka National Park is often described as less crowded and more atmospheric than Skradinski Buk. Additionally, the smaller waterfalls along the Cetina River, particularly between Balečki Bridge and old mill remains, offer tranquil spots away from the main tourist hubs.
Krka National Park is home to several spectacular waterfalls. Skradinski Buk is the most famous, known for its sheer scale and 17 cascades. Roški Slap offers serene beauty, and Manojlovac Waterfall is the highest and most dramatic within the park, boasting a 59.6-meter drop.
Absolutely. Manojlovac Waterfall in Krka National Park is one of the most photographed spots due to its height and the dramatic river canyon. The View of Zadvarje Waterfall also offers a picturesque scene, and the various viewpoints along the Cetina River provide excellent photo opportunities of the Gubavica Waterfall and its deep canyon.
The waterfalls are beautiful year-round. Spring offers lush greenery and strong water flow from snowmelt, while summer provides warm weather for enjoying nearby swimming spots (where permitted). Autumn brings vibrant foliage, and even winter can offer a unique, tranquil experience, though some facilities might have reduced hours.
You'll encounter dramatic karst phenomena, deep river canyons, and lush ecosystems. The Cetina River area features a 200-meter-deep karst plateau canyon around Gubavica Waterfall. Krka National Park is renowned for its travertine waterfalls, wooden boardwalks, and beautifully restored watermills, all set within a vibrant natural landscape.
Krka National Park features beautifully restored watermills, offering a glimpse into traditional life and the historical use of the river's power. While not directly historical, the ancient stone bridge near the Matica River Waterfalls adds a charming, rustic element to the natural scenery.


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