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Discover Croatia’s Plitvice Lakes and Beyond: Private Transfer from Split or Trogir to Zagreb - Trogir

Discover Croatia’s Plitvice Lakes and Beyond: Private Transfer from Split or Trogir to Zagreb

Trogirmoderate

Difficulty

moderate

Duration

11 hours

Fitness Level

Good fitness required for walking several hours on uneven boardwalks and trails

Overview

Experience Croatia’s renowned Plitvice Lakes National Park on a private transfer from Split or Trogir to Zagreb. Explore 16 serene lakes and over 90 waterfalls, enjoy a guided walk and boat ride, plus authentic local cuisine on this unforgettable day trip.

Trogir, Splitsko-dalmatinska županija

Split/Trogir to Zagreb: Private Transfer with Plitvice Lakes

All ages • 11 hrs • Explore the most beautiful and the largest national park in Croatia

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About This Adventure

Embark on a scenic drive from Split or Trogir to Zagreb, featuring a captivating stop at Plitvice Lakes National Park. Explore stunning landscapes with 16 lakes and over 90 waterfalls, enjoy a guided walk, a serene electric-boat ride, and savor local cuisine before concluding your journey in Zagreb.

Embark on a scenic drive from Split or Trogir to Zagreb, featuring a captivating stop at Plitvice Lakes National Park. Explore stunning landscapes with 16 lakes and over 90 waterfalls, enjoy a guided walk, a serene electric-boat ride, and savor local cuisine before concluding your journey in Zagreb.

Adventure Tips

Wear sturdy, comfortable shoes

Walking along wooden pathways and uneven trails is required—good footwear will keep you steady and comfortable.

Bring rain gear in shoulder seasons

Spring and autumn weather can be unpredictable; pack a raincoat or umbrella to stay dry.

Carry water and snacks

While lunch is included later, having water and light snacks during the park walk ensures energy and hydration.

Use sunscreen even on cloudy days

UV rays penetrate cloud cover, so apply sunscreen to protect skin during outdoor time.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • European brown bear
  • Crested kingfisher

History

Plitvice Lakes was established in 1949 as Croatia’s first national park and remains a cornerstone of national conservation efforts.

Conservation

The park strictly limits motorized vehicles to reduce pollution, with electric boats and boardwalks designed to protect its fragile ecosystem.

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Recommended Gear

Comfortable walking shoes

Essential

Essential for traversing the extensive trails and wooden paths inside Plitvice Lakes.

Light rain jacket or umbrella

Essential

spring specific

Reusable water bottle

Essential

Staying hydrated is critical during long walks in the park.

summer specific

Camera or smartphone with good zoom

To capture the breathtaking lakes, waterfalls, and wildlife throughout the park.