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Plitvice Lakes Day Trips from Zagreb

Croatia's most famous natural wonder is an easy day trip from the capital: sixteen turquoise lakes linked by tumbling waterfalls and wooden boardwalks. Here is how to spend a perfect day at Plitvice Lakes National Park from Zagreb, plus the best-rated guided tours, tickets and the charming Rastoke watermill village to pair with it.

At a glance

  1. 1Early departure from Zagreb
  2. 2Plitvice Lakes boardwalks & waterfalls
  3. 3Panoramic boat & train ride
  4. 4Rastoke watermill village stop

Why Plitvice is the classic day trip

Plitvice Lakes lies about two hours south of Zagreb, making it the region's most rewarding full-day escape. A UNESCO World Heritage site since 1979, the park strings together sixteen terraced lakes in shades of emerald and azure, joined by dozens of waterfalls and miles of boardwalk trails. A guided day tour handles the driving, pre-books your timed entrance ticket and points you to the best routes, so you spend the day walking rather than queuing at the gate.

Boardwalks, boats and the lower canyon

Most tours combine gentle boardwalk trails with a panoramic electric boat across Lake Kozjak and a shuttle train between the upper and lower sections. The showpiece is Veliki Slap, Croatia's tallest waterfall, at the head of the lower canyon. Wear comfortable shoes and bring water: the full circuit involves several hours of easy but continuous walking, and the light on the lakes is at its best in the calm of early morning before the coaches arrive.

Add Rastoke, the miniature Plitvice

Many day trips pair the national park with Rastoke, a tiny village where the Slunjcica River spills over travertine ledges between centuries-old wooden watermills. Often called a miniature Plitvice, it makes a scenic half-hour stop on the drive back to Zagreb. Adventurous travellers can swap the village visit for a canyon kayaking add-on, paddling the clear river beneath the mills before returning to the city in the evening.

Plitvice Lakes day trip — FAQ

How far is Plitvice Lakes from Zagreb?
Plitvice Lakes National Park is about 130 km south of Zagreb, roughly a two-hour drive each way. That makes it a comfortable full-day trip, and guided tours with round-trip transport let you relax instead of driving and parking.
Do Plitvice tours include the entrance ticket?
Most guided day tours from Zagreb include your timed national-park entrance ticket, which is important in summer when daily entries are capped and sell out. Always check the inclusions on each listing — many also cover the boat and shuttle-train rides inside the park.
What is the best time to visit Plitvice Lakes?
Late spring and early autumn are ideal, with full waterfalls, mild temperatures and thinner crowds. Summer is busiest, so an early start helps you reach the boardwalks before the coaches; winter brings frozen, quieter scenery but shorter opening hours.