Discover the natural beauty of Plitvice Lakes National Park on a guided tour that takes you through its most spectacular lakes, waterfalls, and scenic wooden pathways. Visiting highlights such as the famous Great Waterfall and the crystal-clear upper and lower lakes, you’ll experience the park with a knowledgeable local guide who shares fascinating insights about its unique geology, wildlife, and history.
Unlike exploring on your own, this tour helps you avoid confusion about routes and ensures you see the most beautiful viewpoints while learning about the formation of the travertine barriers that make this UNESCO-protected park so special. You’ll enjoy a relaxed pace, plenty of photo opportunities, and a deeper understanding of the park’s fragile ecosystem.
This experience is ideal for nature lovers, photographers, couples, families, and travelers who want an informative and memorable visit to one of Croatia’s most breathtaking natural wonders.
The meeting point is near Entrance 1 in the National Park
Veliki Slap is the highest and one of the most impressive waterfalls in Plitvice Lakes National Park. It is about 78 meters tall and is formed by the river Plitvica River, which cascades down a steep rock face, creating a powerful and scenic water flow. What makes Veliki Slap especially unique is how it changes throughout the seasons. In spring, it is at its most powerful due to melting snow and increased water flow. In summer, it offers a refreshing and lush green landscape, while in winter it often turns into a stunning frozen waterfall. Located at the end of the Lower Lakes, Veliki Slap is a must-see attraction and one of the most photographed spots in Croatia. Its natural beauty and the force of the water leave a lasting impression on all visitors.
Novakovića Brod Lake is a small and peaceful lake located within Plitvice Lakes National Park. It is known for its clear turquoise water and lush surrounding forest, offering a quiet and less crowded part of the park. The lake is part of the interconnected system of lakes and waterfalls that make Plitvice famous worldwide, and it’s a great spot for enjoying nature and taking in the calm atmosphere.
Kaluđerovac Lake is one of the beautiful lakes within Plitvice Lakes National Park, known for its calm, clear waters and lush forest surroundings. It is part of the upper lake system and offers a peaceful walking experience along the wooden trails. One of the interesting nearby features is Šupljara Cave, a natural cave located above the lake area. It adds a touch of mystery to the landscape and is associated with local legends. Together, Kaluđerovac Lake and Šupljara Cave create a scenic and atmospheric part of the park, perfect for visitors who enjoy both nature and a bit of history and folklore.
Gavanovac Lake is one of the smaller but very picturesque lakes in Plitvice Lakes National Park. It is surrounded by dense forest and crystal-clear water, creating a calm and untouched atmosphere that feels very natural and peaceful. Just nearby are the beautiful Milka Trnina Waterfalls, named after the famous Croatian opera singer Milka Trnina. These waterfalls are known for their delicate cascades and vibrant turquoise color, adding extra charm to the area. Together, Gavanovac Lake and the Milka Trnina waterfalls form one of the most scenic and photogenic parts of the park.
Milanovac Lake is one of the scenic lakes in Plitvice Lakes National Park, known for its clear turquoise water and steep limestone surroundings. It lies along the cascade system of the Lower Lakes, where water flows through a series of small waterfalls and travertine barriers.
Kozjak Lake is the largest and deepest lake in Plitvice Lakes National Park. It serves as a natural divider between the Upper and Lower Lakes and is an important part of the park’s interconnected lake system. The lake is known for its calm, clear waters and small islands, and it is also where visitors can take the electric boat that connects different parts of the park. Kozjak Lake offers a peaceful and scenic experience, surrounded by dense forest and stunning karst landscapes.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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