Description
A breath-taking magic of nature forces
Private full-day Excursion
The Plitvice Lakes National Park was included in the UNESCO’s World Heritage List in 1979, as a "natural phenomenon of rare and unique beauty”.
In 1949 it was established as Croatia's first national park, to protect breath-taking natural beauty – a phenomenon of karst hydro-geology.
A string of 16 lakes, constantly changing colour from turquoise to green, grey or blue, was created by a natural process of travertine barriers deposition, now forming part of a superb symphony of lakes, waterfalls and surrounding woods with wildlife. Visitors can experience this rare phenomenon of water and karst by walking the eight-kilometre long trails and wooden bridges or by taking a ride by boat or electric train.
The National Park sightseeing tour lasts for about three and a half hours, after which you will enjoy a delicious lunch at a local restaurant.
Transfer, guide, entrance fee and lunch included in the price.
Light sportswear recommended.