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Explore Plitvice Lakes National Park on an Unforgettable Tour
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Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of Plitvice Lakes National Park on an unforgettable tour. Discover the wonders of one of Europe's most stunning natural destinations, perfect for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike. Marvel at the majestic waterfalls cascading into vivid pools, showcasing a myriad of blues and greens. Traverse the interconnected system of 16 lakes, linked by picturesque cascades, while surrounded by a thriving forest teeming with diverse flora and fauna. Capture the perfect photographs, breathe in the fresh air, and immerse yourself in the tranquil ambiance that envelopes the park. Join us on an exploration of Plitvice Lakes National Park, where every step unveils a new chapter in the captivating tale of this pristine paradise.
We typically arrange pick-ups at around 09:00 AM from your accommodation, and the drop-off time is approximately 07:00 PM, depending on the road conditions for your return journey to your accommodation. We kindly ask that you be ready at the agreed-upon time in front of your accommodation's address, at the nearest designated stopping spot for our shuttle.
Since this tour is private, we offer flexibility with both the pick-up and drop-off times to ensure your convenience and comfort.
09:00-09:30 AM: Pick-up from your designated location
11:00-12:00 PM: Visit to Rastoke village
01:00-05:00 PM: Exploration of Plitvice Lakes
07:00 PM: Drop-off at your chosen destination
Our tours are available and guaranteed throughout the year, ensuring you can enjoy them at any time. The basic price covers private ground transportation with waiting included. This includes a specific vehicle of your choice, a skilled driver, fuel, tolls, and taxes.
Please note that travelers must have a valid ticket for the National Park, and entry to the park is only permitted at the designated time stated on your ticket. It is essential to book your entrance ticket in advance, and we can assist with making the reservation for an additional cost based on the current pricing.
If you'd like to enhance your experience, you have the option to book a traditional meal in advance, which incurs an additional cost. Similarly, hiring an official guide is also available as an extra service, which requires advance booking and incurs an additional cost.
Please keep in mind that gratuity for the driver is not included in the price, so it is appreciated to provide a tip separately.
Additionally, each stop along the way is considered as a one-hour limo service and will incur an additional charge.
Embark on an unforgettable journey through breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and awe-inspiring landmarks that will leave you with cherished memories for a lifetime.
We will start our tour from your hotel in Zagreb at 09:00 and make our way to the captivating Plitvice Lakes. As we pass Karlovac,
which takes about an hour, you'll notice the changing landscapes and
terrains along the route. Our first stop will be the charming village of
Rastoke, famous for its picturesque watermills.
Rastoke Falls came into existence through a remarkable interplay of natural forces. The vibrant blue-green waters of the Slunjčica River flow down a series of travertine barriers, merging with the Korana River
and creating a mesmerizing chain of waterfalls, rapids, pools, and
cascades that the village is built around. After exploring this
enchanting sight, we will continue our journey to the breathtaking Plitvice Lakes.
Once inside the park, you'll find splendid wooden trails that wind through the forest and connect the magnificent lakes.
To enhance your experience and make getting around easier, there are
electric boats and trains available. These convenient modes of transport
allow you to navigate the renowned National Park more efficiently. After immersing yourself in the park's wonders, we will begin our return journey to Zagreb.
Explore with Ease
We provide ground
transportation using choosen vehicle. Our drivers are extensively
trained and experienced, and we utilize advanced communication
technology to guarantee a seamless and secure journey.
As a complimentary gesture, each passenger will receive a bottle of water during the ride.
Additionally, our vehicles are equipped with onboard Wi-Fi for your convenience.
Unforgettable Adventures
We strongly advise booking an official guide to enhance your experience at this incredible destination.
By
doing so, your interests, energy level, and available time will all be
taken into account, ensuring that you can fully enjoy and make the most
of this remarkable place. The unforgettable stories and hidden gems of
the park cannot be fully appreciated without the expertise of an
official guide.
Please note that hiring an official guide is an additional cost and is not included in the basic tour price.
Culinary Delights
Meals are not included in the tour package and will incur an additional cost. As an optional add-on, we offer a traditional meal experience. This authentic meal features lamb or veal cooked under an iron cover known as "Peka" over an open fire. Alternatively, you can opt for a fish menu ("Trout") or a vegetarian meal. Additionally, each passenger will receive a complimentary bottle of water at no extra charge.
Tailored Escapes
It is possible to make stops along the way during the tour; however, please note that each stop will incur an additional charge. The cost will depend on the chosen vehicle and the current pricing. Here are a few recommended stops:
Safe Day Tours
Plitvice Lakes National Park is a place of extraordinary biodiversity and geological variety, attracting more than a million visitors each year. Therefore, we kindly request that you refrain from leaving any traces of your visit behind, in order to protect this preserved area for future generations. Stick to the designated paths and follow all park regulations during your stay.
If you're interested in exploring the lake area, there are eight circular routes available for you to choose from. Alternatively, if you prefer a quieter experience and want to learn more about forest ecosystems, there are four hiking trails to select. You can obtain brochures on hiking trails and a tourism map from the park information centers.
The walking trails within the park are relatively narrow and traverse uneven terrain, including wooden bridges along the lake shores. To ensure visitor safety and preserve the unique landscape, it is strictly forbidden to stray from the marked walking trails. Due to the terrain's characteristics, we recommend wearing appropriate clothing and footwear, and protecting yourself from the sun or rain as necessary.
Please note that the existing trails in the lake area are not fully accessible for individuals with disabilities (including those in wheelchairs or using motorized vehicles) and it is advised not to use children's trolleys. For further information and instructions, please contact our staff at the park information center.
All visitors must possess a valid park entrance ticket at all times, which grants access to the lake zone and hiking trails.
There are garbage bins available throughout the park, and visitors are kindly requested to avoid littering along the trails.
Weather conditions in the park can be highly variable, leading to trail closures or limited vehicle entry. We recommend checking the weather in advance through our website, the park information centers, or by contacting our Marketing and Sales Department.
Rocks can be extremely slippery when wet, so exercise caution while walking, especially in the Šupljara cave.
Be extra careful when walking on trails that pass along steep slopes or above canyons.
Dogs are allowed in the park but must be kept on a leash at all times, including on boats and trains.
Easy Day Tour Booking
Our tours are available and guaranteed throughout the year, ensuring you can enjoy them at any time. The basic price covers private ground transportation with waiting included. This includes a specific vehicle of your choice, a skilled driver, fuel, tolls, and taxes.
Please note that travelers must have a valid ticket for the National Park, and entry to the park is only permitted at the designated time stated on your ticket. It is essential to book your entrance ticket in advance, and we can assist with making the reservation for an additional cost based on the current pricing.
If you'd like to enhance your experience, you have the option to book a traditional meal in advance, which incurs an additional cost. Similarly, hiring an official guide is also available as an extra service, which requires advance booking and incurs an additional cost.
Please keep in mind that gratuity for the driver is not included in the price, so it is appreciated to provide a tip separately.
Additionally, each stop along the way is considered as a one-hour limo service and will incur an additional charge.
Know Before You Go
When making a reservation, it is necessary to immediately pay a deposit of 100% of the agreed-upon amount.
Cancellation of the reservation up to 30 days prior to the start of service execution will not incur any charges and will be fully refunded.
Cancellation of the reservation between 7 and 30 days prior to the start of service execution will incur a 30% charge of the reservation amount.
Cancellation of the reservation within 7 days prior to the planned start of service execution will incur a 100% charge of the total amount.
Here you can check all our terms and conditions.
Explore Destinations
Landscapes
shaped by nature endure for thousands of years. Sculpted so thoroughly -
inch by inch, moment by moment - the results are always incredibly
special. Some particular places are simply breath-taking examples of
these living landscapes; seemingly eternal locations, yet slowly
changing. Exploring these beautiful, never-ending environments will
forever delight us – and we invite you on a journey through one of these
locations. Pleistocene is the beginning of our voyage into natural
wonders of the Plitvice Lakes. Nature’s thousand-year toil results in a
sight which refreshes each body and soul.
This
place seems unreal, fresh off the pages of a J.R.R. Tolkien novel, with
thousands of waterfalls and cascades, beautiful lakes and vivid blues
and greens everywhere you look. A couple of mythical creatures and an
elf or two would not seem so out of place here! But this place really
exists, it’s not a movie set. It is a landscape showing off the
perfection of Nature’s work and enchanting us with its beauty, as it has
done for many others for hundreds of years. The Plitvice Lakes
themselves are buried deep within a local legend, which weaves a story
about their creation.
The
story says that long ago, settlers in the region longed for fresh
drinking water after the Black River dried up. With no other sources of
water, the villagers turned to the Black Queen for help. In answer to
their pleas and prayers, she summoned heavy rainclouds. The rain fell
for so long that lakes were formed, filled and then overflowed down into
each other – creating thousands of cascades of fresh water for the
thirsty villagers. This water has never stopped flowing and so the lakes
still exist today. Even the name of the first large lake harks back to
the legends - it is called “Prošćansko” – meaning “begged for in
prayers”.
Sixteen
lakes have been officially named in this region, however there seems to
be many more – the larger lakes are connected to numerous smaller ones
by the famous cascading waterfalls, blurring the boundaries between the
bodies of water. Today we know that these magnificent lakes were created
by rivers flowing over and into areas of soluble bedrock, which is
typical feature of the Karst terrain. Fungous hills, known as tufa
barriers, become the borders and outlines of the lakes. These natural
barriers are the result of calcium carbonate and various environmental
factors such as temperature, moss and algae, water, microorganisms,
bacteria, flora and fauna.
The
water in the Plitvice Lakes is heavy with calcium carbonate and the
barriers between these lakes are constantly growing and shrinking. The
lakes are divided into Upper and Lower lakes. The Upper lakes are:
Prošćansko, Ciginovac, Okrug, Batinovac, Veliko, Malo, Vir, Galovac,
Milino, Gradinsko, Veliki Burget and Kozjak. The Lower lakes are:
Milanovac, Gavanovac, Kaluđerovac and Novaković Brod. It is interesting
to notice that the Upper lakes are naturally carved out from dolomite,
whereas the Lower lakes are from limestone. The deepest lake in this
area is Lake Kozjak. 400 years ago, there were two lakes on this site
separated by a slow growing tufa barrier. Due to rising water levels in
two lakes, the water flooded over the barrier, merging the two together
to form what is now also the largest lake in the National Park. Lake
Kozjak’s name also stems from an old legend in which a herd of goats
were unfortunately chased into the water by wolves, where they all
drowned.
Today
an electric boat provides daily transfers for visitors between the
Upper and Lower lakes. Many believe that the Upper lakes are more
visually attractive as the indented shore lines are characterised by
hundreds of small details. The Lower lakes are found within a canyon,
filled by steep waterfalls from towering rocks. Visits to the Lower
Lakes are often dynamic and very interactive: the path takes you so
close to the falls that it is impossible to guarantee staying dry! From
here you can also climb up the steep narrow paths to the top of the
canyon – revealing a magnificent viewpoint which shows off the National
Park in all its wonder. It is clear to see that everything here is part
of an eternal and overwhelmingly impressive display of Nature’s power.
This
wonderful landscape is become more and more popular with international
visitors – word is getting out that a visit to beautiful Croatia is made
all the more enjoyable with a trip to this elegant forest pearl. Nature
lovers are often drawn to the Plitvice Lakes because of the cascades
and the stunning variety of colours. This colour palette is often named
as the most famous feature of the lakes. Depending on the angle of
sunlight and the number of microorganisms and minerals present in the
water, the colour varies from a deep turquoise green to a heavenly and
tranquil blue. But you’ll find that this forest paradise gets right
underneath your skin and will haunt you long after your visit, awakening
the need to come back, stay longer and discover more of what is hidden
away here. From sunrise to sunset, with every rainfall and each dusting
of snow, this magical place takes on a different character with every
passing hour.
Nature’s
attitude and rhythm changes, adjusts and modifies, creating “once in a
lifetime” moments every single day. The immense and rich Lika forest
surrounding the Plitvice lakes surrounds and protects the scene. Often
unnoticed by the passing visitor, a multitude of changes ever builds
this eternal landscape and writes its never-ending story – the erosion
of a small tufa barrier, fresh autumn leaves catching in the waterfalls,
new icicles forming and melting - it all impacts on the tale. Although
witnessing the millennial changes would be impossible within our human
lifespans, we surely have time enough for at least one visit to this
fairy-tale place and experience the quiet peace within its boundaries.
In
the spring we enjoy the revival of the landscape; the soundtrack of
this rebirth is the loud gurgling of freshly melted snow and the twitter
of birds and their chicks. Fresh colours and smells add to the true
bliss of spring in this lively and protected realm. During the hot
summer days, the park is a refreshing and pleasant oasis; complete with
cool, revitalising winds and breath-taking sunsets. The autumn brings
with it a new set of paints – colouring everything from gentle yellows
to crimson reds.
Visitors
cannot help but be enticed to catch a falling leaf – to be a part of
simply enjoying the beautiful symphony of sights, sounds and scents in a
landscape slowly preparing for the winter. And finally, winter blankets
everything with a layer of fresh, crisp snow and ice. Although part of
the park is closed for safety reasons, a new white landscape is waiting
to be explored. Partially frozen waterfalls and vast spaces covered with
snow forms idyllic winter postcards just there to be savoured and
remembered forever. The Plitvice Lakes enchants all who visit, no matter
what the season.
The
lakes and surrounding forests have also worked their charm on UNESCO
which has counted the region as a Natural Heritage site since 1979. The
first and largest National Park in Croatia (spanning two Croatian
counties - Lika-Senj and Karlovac) is now rightly recognised worldwide
for its impressive geological specialties. Alongside its idyllic
waterfalls, beautiful lakes and curious continuous water flow, the
Plitvice Lakes offer visitors much more in unexplored natural diversity.
Water covers just 1% of the total area of the National Park, although
this is what has brought the region fame. A rich diversity of landscapes
are all on show within the park – caves and mountains, viewpoints and
deep abysses, forest glades and Karst fields and beautiful flora and
fauna.
The
carving of the rivers through this Karst terrain has formed an
underground realm of impressive pits, grottos and caves – a real
paradise for curious speleologists. There are 30 caves within the
protected area of the park. Two of these are open for visitors -
Golubnjača and Šupljara (located above lake Kaluđerovac). Other famous
caves are “Mračna špilja” (in English - The Dark Cave), Vila Jezerkinje
and the Golubnjača on Homoljačko polje. If you are seeking an
underground adventure, you can also visit the Barač caves - located just
10 km away from the National Park. Three named caves wait to be
explored - the Great and the Small or the Upper and Lower (depending on
your favourite combination!) and the Third. The name Barač is rather
uncharacteristic for the Plitvice Lakes region.
According
folklore, a man called Barač successfully defended this region from
invading Ottomans and so earnt fame and this long-lasting legacy. There
are many other legends embedded in this landscape which are patiently
guarded by the older generations and passed down over time. These
mysterious human tales adds to the charm and identity of this beautiful
region. The National Park is a protected home for over 1,400 plant
species growing quietly and undisturbed. Among these are some
particularly special endemic plants: livadni procjepak (Chouardia
litardiere), krški kukurjek (Helleborus multifidus), hrvatski karanfil
(Dianthus Croaticus), šupaljka (Corydalis solida). A very special orchid
with an unusual name – gospina papučica (Cypripedium calceolus)
translates to “lady's-slipper” orchid - grows in peace here. This
extremely rare and endangered plant is one of the most beautiful orchids
in Europe. There are three varieties of carnivorous plants growing
within the park too. Their luring attraction is noticeably different and
unique – to both their prey and eagle-eyed visitors.
The
rich natural wealth of the Plitvice Lakes region is shown off in the
abundance of forest resources, fed through the underground systems of
rivers and streams. The constantly changing landscape of the National
Park and the ever-flowing natural water supply provides a very suitable
habitat of many species of plants and animals. When visiting the
National Park by the conventional day sightseeing route, you are able to
see the waterfalls up close and personal, but it is not quite enough to
get acquainted with all the many forest lodgers within this vast
region. But perhaps there are some local creatures that you wouldn’t
want to get all that close to … Brown bears (Ursus arctos), grey wolves
(Canis lupus), the Eurasian lynx (Lynx), nose-horned vipers (Vipera
ammodytes) and common European vipers (Vipera berus) all call this place
home! These animals are protected within the National Park and it’s our
job to keep safely out of their way within their natural habitat.
The
National Park has also named and protected 321 butterfly species, 168
bird species and 22 bats species. Members of this impressive flying
fleet, as well as the park’s land and water residents, are rarely
spotted by visitors; but they do also enjoy the benefits of UNESCO
protection. The lakes play a part in the yearly International Bat Night
by hosting an event to raise awareness towards the preservation and
protection of these beautiful flying mammals. Another resident of the
Plitvice Lakes region holds a special place in every Croatian heart –
the kuna zlatica - the European Pine Marten (Martes martes). This small,
fast moving animal was once hunted for its thick and shiny fur – which
was used as a mean of payment in Balkans. The Pine Marten is now
protected by the state, guaranteeing a long future for this playful
forest animal. But in memory of its vital role within the Croatian
economy, the Croatian currency today is called the “Kuna”. The local Lika Pramenka sheep (Lička Pramenka)
have adapted well to the extreme living conditions of the region –
particularly to the harsh snowy winters. Feeding off rich and fertile
vegetation, the livestock provide exceptionally delicious meat and milk.
Lambs from these flocks are a local delicacy and are traditionally
prepared under an domed iron lid called a 'peka'.
We
welcome visitors to dine here and try the hearty dish! Yet within the
National Park, there is one particularly special area - one of the last
untouched forests in Europe – Čorkova uvala, a virgin forest. The
Čorkova uvala is protected as a separate ecosystem which has been formed
without any human influence and as such is a unique habitat for many
plant and animal species. The Plitvice Lakes have appealed to many
throughout history because of their extraordinary beauty. This includes
some powerful leaders who chose to spend their time here.
The
most famous villa near the Plitvice Lakes belonged to the Yugoslavian
Marshal Josip Broz Tito and was built from the stone from the mountain
of Medvednica. After construction, the villa was used as a residence for
hunters and contained a cinema, a billiard room and a bowling alley.
Today the villa is no longer in use, but reconstruction and repurposing
plans are underway for the site. Although these have not been finalized,
the villa will have a major role in enriching the cultural heritage of
the National Park. Undoubtedly then, this region is full of natural
grace and beauty, unique and complex ecological features, impressive
history and intriguing tales.
The Plitvice Lake National Park will always impress nature lovers and reveal many unexpected and unforgettable adventures to its curious visitors. Guests cannot help by smile widely when they first see the deep canyons, high cliffs and magnificent waterfalls framed by the lush forest landscape. To witness and be part of this magic, to create vivid memories of unity with nature and to give your respect to this magnificent region are all reasons for a visit to this beautiful site. But perhaps the greatest reason of all is to become a small part in shaping the Plitvice Lakes’ never-ending story and to carry the memories formed here on in your heart and minds forever.
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Tripadvisor review Oct 2018.
We just got back from the trip to the Plitvice Lakes, a tour offered by Permansio Tours. It includes a stop at Rastoke, full lunch and tickets to the park, so you can skip standing in line to buy, you get the pre-purchased tickets and go in. There are a few company’s that offer the same trip or very similar, but here’s why I think Permansio is the best.
As mentioned, the owner of the company was our driver today, and he is a great guide! Very knowledgeable and friendly. We actually feel like we made a new friend here today. If you are into learning more of the culture and history of the area, and going to the Plitvice National Park, we highly recommend this company.
They pick up and drop off at your hotel. The relationship with this company and the restaurant is very good, and we felt like we were treated like family.
The customers who book with Permansio are their top priority.
We had a great time and we would use this company for any and all tours when we come back to Zagreb and surrounding area.
Tom G. USA
Civitatis review Sep 2019.
Excursión excelente. Cumplió totalmente nuestras expectativas. Contratamos la comida y fue estupenda, en un moderno restaurante llamado Plitvice. Comida tradicional con un toque de modernidad. La guia Gordana excepcional. En todo momento pendiente de nosotros. Muy buena profesional y muy simpatica y entrañable.guide of Permansio Deluxe Getaways.
Beatriz , Toledo, Spain
Tripadvisor review Aug 2018
Damir Biondic' was our guide to the Plitvice Lakes.
He is a great guy and an excellent guide. Highly Recommeded
Johannes Richter
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