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Croatia

Plitvice Lakes

Plitvička jezera

What is it like to visit Plitvice Lakes?

Plitvice Lakes is one of Croatia’s most iconic natural regions, known for its cascading lakes, wooden walkways and deep green forest setting. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it attracts nature lovers year-round and offers a peaceful contrast to the country’s coastal destinations. The area feels calm and scenic, with a strong focus on walking, photography and nature-based travel.

Best things to do in Plitvice Lakes

Every destination has its own rhythm - and we help you find yours. Explore what Plitvice Lakes has to offer through our Five Ways to Play: Relaxation, Adventure, Culture, Food and Nightlife - five styles of travel to match every kind of tourist.

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Where to stay in Plitvice Lakes

Each town in Plitvice Lakes offers a different kind of stay. Here’s where to base yourself, depending on what matters most to you.

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How to get to Plitvice Lakes

The park is about two hours by car from both Zagreb and Zadar, with regular buses running between major cities and the park entrances. While public transport is available, having a car gives more flexibility for timing your visit and exploring nearby sites. Parking is available at both main entrances.

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Best time to visit Plitvice Lakes

The park is open year-round, but the best times to visit are May, June and September, when trails are accessible and crowds are smaller. July and August are the busiest months, especially midday. Autumn brings colourful foliage, while winter offers a quiet atmosphere and the chance to see frozen waterfalls.

Plitvice Lakes weather: what to expect

The region has a mountain climate with cooler temperatures than the coast. Summers are mild to warm, with average highs around 24°C. Spring and autumn are cooler and may bring rain. Winters are cold and often snowy, especially from December to February, adding a different look to the waterfalls and forests.

Travel tips for visiting Plitvice Lakes

Arrive early or stay nearby to avoid the midday crowds. Wear sturdy shoes, as the paths can be uneven or slippery. Food options in the park are limited, so consider bringing snacks or eating in nearby villages. Tickets must be booked in advance during peak months, and park access is timed to manage visitor flow.

FAQs about visiting Plitvice Lakes

Helpful answers to common questions about visiting Plitvice Lakes, from practical tips to local insights.

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