Tour

Plitvice Lakes National Park Relaxed Day Trip from Zadar

Duration: 8 hours

Moderate Activity


Perfect for a day trip, this tour lets you dive right into one of Croatia’s most famous natural spots. Walk along the park’s beautiful trails, take a boat ride to a hidden lake, and soak in the amazing views. Whether you’re hiking, boating, or just chilling with the scenery, this full-day tour is a great way to enjoy Plitvice.
The trip comes with an English / Croatian speaking certified tour guide who’ll be with you from the moment you hop on the bus until you're back in Zadar. Please note that the travel time to the park is around 2hrs, with short restroom break along the way. Guide will introduce you to the park, point out the best routes, be there for you throughout the park with information on hand, help you skip the lines by collecting the entry fee, and let you explore at your own pace if that is your choice. Plus, they’ll assist with lunch or dinner plans either in the park or on the way back. Both the driver and guide are super flexible and ready to help you out all day.
What's included?
  • WiFi
Air-conditioned vehicle
WiFi on board
Tour guide from the time of pick up, on the bus, in the park and back to Zadar.
Free luggage storage on the bus
Tickets are reserved for you for payment on the spot - skipping the lines and saving time
Exclusions
    NP entry fee (prices range from €10 to €40 depending on the season, to be paid in cash on the day)
    Food and drink
    other personal expenses
    Please note
    • Animals or pets allowed
    • Infants must sit on your lap
    • Not wheelchair accessible
    • Not stroller accessible
    • No public transportation nearby
    • Infant seats unavailable
    • Not recommended for people with heart conditions
    • Some parts are not child stroller accessible so we recommend a child carrier instead or a lightweight collapsible stroller..
    • Please keep in mind to bring proper clothes for this tour. We recommend walking shoes.
    • At certain times NP has discounts so please bring your IDs (seniors, students, disability cards, etc).
    • Bringing adequate rain and sun protection (umbrella, raincoat; sunglasses, hat, sunscreen – depending on the season)
    • Pets are permitted but they cannot move around freely; rather, they must be on the leash so as not to disturb or harm other visitors.
    • The areas included in the regular tours and the location of the lakes do not allow wheelchair access throughout the Park. Our escort can recommend the most accessible route for a person using a wheelchair or with impaired mobility, since, unfortunately, not all paths and trails are accessible to people with disabilities - please let us know in advance.
    • If using a wheelchair, it must be of a smaller size and collapsible - please contact us when booking.
    • During the winter period, the Lower Lakes are usually open to the public, while the Upper Lakes are closed. The opening of the Upper Lakes is subject to weather conditions and usually occurs in early April.
    • Not recommended for pregnant travelers due to remote location and heat in the late spring/ all summer.
    What to bring
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