One driver, one car, your whole day. We drive you to Krka's falls, park Trogir's alleys, wait at the ferry ramp for Brac or Hvar, and take the back roads when the coast road jams up. No meter running while you wander.
Krka national park is roughly an hour up the road, and getting there early means you walk the Skradinski Buk falls before the tour coaches empty out. Trogir is 20-odd minutes toward the airport, a little UNESCO island town you can cross on foot in ten minutes. Sibenik adds the fortress climb and St James' cathedral. When you want the islands, we time the run to the Jadrolinija ferry or catamaran off the Riva, wait while you cross to Hvar or Brac, and pick you up on the way back. With one car for the day nobody rushes you back to a car park, and in July we know which inland turns skip the worst of the coast road.

Where you are staying, how many of you, and what you want to see. We suggest an order that dodges the crowds and the traffic.
Hotel, apartment door, the Riva or the cruise berth, at the hour that gets you to Krka or the ferry ahead of the coaches.
Walk the falls, climb the fortress, cross to an island. Come back when you are ready. The same driver is there and takes you home.
“We did Krka and Trogir in one day and never felt hurried. Marin dropped us at the falls at nine, before the buses, and just waited when we lingered over lunch in Trogir. Worth it for the calm alone.”
“Took the ferry to Hvar for the afternoon. Our driver sorted the timing, was parked at the Riva when the catamaran came back, and had us home for dinner. No taxi scramble at the port.”
“August traffic on the coast road looked brutal but he cut inland and we still made Sibenik with time to climb the fortress. Clearly knows the roads.”
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