Starting your day with breakfast at the hotel sets you up for a overnight tour of exploration of Plitvice National Park and visit to Zadar.
The journey begins in the morning, leading you to the renowned NP Plitvice Lakes. After check in you will embark on a guided tour to explore the lower and upper lakes of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The park's terraced lakes, surrounded by dense forests and vibrant vegetation, offer a visual feast that is sure to be a highlight of your trip. Following the exploration, you will enjoy a traditional Lika lunch, immersing you in the local cuisine and culture.
Afterward, you will have free time.
As the day winds down, returning to the hotel for dinner offers a moment to reflect on the day's adventures. Overnight at Plitvice
On the way back from Plitvice you will visit the coastal city of Zadar, and admire its ancient and medieval monuments. After the guided tour in Zadar before we return to Split you will have free time for lunch or shopping.
Hotel accommodation 4*<br/>Plitvice Lakes NP and Zadar<br/>Duration: 1 day 12 hours<br/>HB - Breakfast and Dinner <br/>VAN - BUS<br/>Pickup included
Visit Plitvice Lakes, the most beautiful and oldest national park in Croatia. Don't miss the beautiful scenery that remains along the picturesque lakes and waterfalls. The guide will escort you to your hotel for the check in.
Your guide will then take you on a stroll along wooden paths and see 16 beautiful lakes and over 90 waterfalls.
Zadar, the oldest continually inhabited city in Croatia. Evidence of human settlement stretches all the way back to the 4th century BC, and passes through tribal, Greek, Roman, Venetian, and Italian rule before its modern situation as a part of Croatia. Check out several historic monuments from the medieval and Renaissance periods, in addition to contemporary constructions—such as the world's first sea organ.
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• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended.
Trogir is a historic town and harbor on the Adriatic coast in Croatia, known for its medieval core inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. With its Venetian architecture, rich history, and charming atmosphere, Trogir is a gem of Dalmatia that offers a unique blend of cultural and coastal experiences.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring Venetian architecture, medieval buildings, and narrow streets.
A 15th-century fortress offering panoramic views of the town and the Adriatic Sea.
A stunning example of Romanesque-Gothic architecture with a beautiful portal by Master Radovan.
A scenic coastal walkway offering beautiful views of the Adriatic Sea and the old town.
A museum showcasing a collection of ancient glass artifacts found in the region.
A traditional Dalmatian dish made with cuttlefish ink, giving it a distinctive black color.
A slow-cooked dish of meat or octopus with vegetables, cooked under a bell-like lid.
A cured ham similar to Italian prosciutto, served thinly sliced.
A traditional Dalmatian dessert similar to crème caramel, made with eggs, sugar, and lemon zest.
This is the peak tourist season with warm weather, clear skies, and vibrant festivals. The sea is perfect for swimming and water activities.
Croatian Kuna (HRK)
GMT+1 (Central European Time, CET)
230VV, 50HzHz
Trogir is generally safe with low crime rates. However, petty theft and pickpocketing can occur in tourist areas.
Split Bus Station
Affordable and convenient for getting around Trogir and to Split.
Available • Apps: Bolt, Camme
Car, Bike, Scooter
A vibrant city with Roman ruins, a historic old town, and a bustling waterfront.
A historic town with a stunning cathedral, medieval fortresses, and beautiful coastal views.
A stunning national park with waterfalls, hiking trails, and swimming spots.
Price varies by option