Private Plitvice Lakes National Park Tour – from Zadar

From $1,226 10 hours ELITE TRAVEL LTD Croatia, Zadar, Zadar, Croatia Pickup available

Why we love it?

The Private Plitvice Lakes National Park Tour from Zadar offers a personalized exploration of one of Croatia's most stunning natural attractions. Lasting 10 hours, this experience is ideal for nature lovers and those seeking a unique, tailored adventure. Participants will enjoy private transfers, a knowledgeable tour guide, and entrance to the national park, allowing for an in-depth discovery of its cascading lakes and lush landscapes. The tour includes convenient hotel pick-up and drop-off, making it accessible for travelers looking for a seamless day trip from Zadar.

Inclusions

  • Tour guide
  • Private transfer
  • Entrance fee to the Plitvice Lakes National Park
  • Hotel pick-up and drop-off

Exclusions

  • Tips and gratuities

Itinerary

ZADAR

Pick-up from the selected hotels in the Zadar city area.

Scenic drive to the Plitvice Lakes region.

Lika is a mountainous region in central Croatia roughly bound by the Velebit mountain from the southwest and the Plješevica mountain from the northeast. Today most of the territory of Lika is part of Lika-Senj county and some parts part of Karlovac county and Zadar county.

Lika is attractive at all seasons, in winter skiing time, while doing long hikes through nature that awakes in springtime.

PLITVICE LAKES NATIONAL PARK

Arrival at the Plitvice Lakes National Park, exploring the national park on foot, by boat and by train and free time.

With its exceptional natural beauty, this area has always attracted nature lovers, and already on 8 April 1949, it was proclaimed Croatia’s first national park. The process of tufa formation, which results in the building of the tufa, or travertine, barriers and resulted in the creation of the lakes, is the outstanding universal value, for which the Plitvice Lakes were internationally recognized on 26 October 1979 with their inscription onto the UNESCO World Heritage List.

The park area is dominated by limestone rock of Mesozoic age, with inserts of dolomite rock, and areas of pure dolomite rock. The relationship between the less permeable dolomite rock and the karstified and highly permeable Jurassic and Cretaceous layers of limestone rock have resulted in the present day appearance of this area. The specific hydrogeological properties of the rock have enabled the retention of water on the dolomite rock of Triassic ago, and resulted in the cutting of canyons in the limestone deposits of Cretaceous age. For that reason, the lake system is divided into the Upper and Lower lakes. The Upper lakes are more dominant in the space and volume they occupy, and are formed in dolomite rock, with more indented and gently sloping shorelines than the Lower lakes, and consist of: Prošćansko jezero, Ciginovac, Okrugljak, Batinovac, Veliko jezero, Malo jezero, Vir, Galovac, Milino jezero, Gradinsko jezero, Burgete and Kozjak. The Lower lakes are formed in the narrow limestone canyon with steep banks, and consist of the lakes Milanovac, Gavanovac, Kaluđerovac and Novakovića Brod. Kozjak and Prošćansko jezero are the largest lakes. The formation of these lakes was made possible with the building of the tufa, or travertine, barriers, and the lake system is believed to have been formed 12,000 to 15,000 years ago.

ZADAR

Drop-off at the hotel.

Please Note

  • Not wheelchair accessible.

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