Walk the legendary boardwalks above and behind sixteen cascading turquoise lakes deep in Croatia's karst interior. Plitvice is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Europe's most breathtaking natural wonders — unmissable from Zadar.
What to expect
A comfortable 1.5-hour drive through Dalmatian highlands brings you to the park entrance. Your expert guide leads you across the iconic wooden boardwalks suspended just above milky-turquoise water, past Veliki Slap — Croatia's tallest waterfall at 78 metres — and through beech forest alive with birdsong. A short boat ride crosses the largest lake before looping back through the upper terraces. Lunch at a local restaurant near the park is typically included on full-day private tours.
Good to know
Round trip from Zadar is ~3 hrs driving; allow a full day (10–11 hrs total). Park entry is EUR 27 pp in peak season (June–Sept) — confirm inclusion. Book private transfers well in advance; this is Croatia's single most visited site.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Zadar — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.