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Discover the stunning Plitvice Lakes National Park with this full-day guided tour from Split, including transport, expert guide, and optional lunch for only $77.93.
Exploring Croatia’s UNESCO World Heritage-listed Plitvice Lakes National Park becomes effortless with this full-day guided tour from Split. Priced at $77.93 per person, the experience offers round-trip coach transport, hotel pickup, and a knowledgeable guide to navigate the park’s highlights. With a 12-hour duration, it’s designed for those eager to see the park’s famed waterfalls, lakes, and canyons without the hassle of planning logistics themselves.
The tour provides a comprehensive introduction to the park’s natural beauty, with the flexibility to explore on your own during the hike. Visitors should note that park admission is not included, with prices varying by season and age. Still, the overall value is high, especially considering the comfortable transportation, expert guidance, and the option to enjoy a local Croatian meal (own expense). This tour suits travelers who want a stress-free day immersed in Croatia’s most famous scenery.

This tour departs early at 7:00 am from ugaman Tours, Obala Lazareta 3, Split. It includes hotel pickup in central Split upon request, making the start as convenient as possible. The round-trip coach ride is approximately 3.5 hours each way, providing time to enjoy views of Croatia’s inland landscapes.
The bus is described as comfortable, with some reviews mentioning it includes a toilet and snack stops en route, helping to break up the long drive. Despite the lengthy journey, the level of comfort and the scenic drive make it easier to settle in for the trip to one of Croatia’s most renowned natural sites.
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Once at Plitvice Lakes, the admission ticket must be purchased separately, with prices varying seasonally. During April, May, and October, adult tickets cost 21 euros, with lower prices for students and children, and free entry for children under 7. From June to September, adult tickets are 35 euros. The tour guides do not handle entry tickets, so guests should prepare cash for this expense.
After arrival, the guide leads a hike through the park’s designated routes, focusing on the Upper Lakes first, where visitors can observe native wildlife and enjoy panoramic views. The Lower Lakes feature impressive waterfalls, providing excellent photo opportunities and a chance to appreciate the park’s cascading beauty.

The Upper Lakes are known for their dazzling scenery and native wildlife, making this part ideal for nature photography. Visitors are encouraged to stop frequently to capture the glittering lakes and cascades. The guide’s commentary enriches the walk with information about the park’s geology and ecology, making the experience both visually and educationally rewarding.
This section lasts about 4 hours, giving enough time to appreciate the tranquil lakes and natural formations without rushing. The natural setting is incredibly photogenic, with the lakes’ reflections and waterfalls providing perfect backdrops for photos.

Proceeding to the Lower Lakes, visitors find some of the most dramatic scenery, dominated by towering waterfalls and spectacular canyons. The walk here is more focused on appreciating the power of nature, with many waterfalls and cascades visible from various viewpoints. It’s common for visitors to be left with lasting memories of the park’s grandeur after this part of the hike.
The longer walk along these trails can be physically demanding, especially on uneven terrain and stairs, so moderate fitness is recommended. The guide helps point out key features and shares insights into how the travertine barriers and waterfalls have formed over time.

Following the exploration, guests have the option to enjoy a Croatian-style lunch at a nearby restaurant. This additional expense is not included in the tour price but provides a chance to taste local dishes in a traditional setting. The reviews highlight that the restaurant offers good vegetarian fare, and many find it a worthwhile break to recharge before returning to Split.
The lunch stop typically lasts for around 1 hour, giving travelers time to relax and savor Croatian cuisine before heading back to the bus for the return journey.

The return journey from Plitvice Lakes to Split is equally long but generally comfortable, thanks to the well-maintained bus. The driver, Mickey, is praised for safe driving and maintaining a smooth ride. The bus may include snack stops along the way, giving guests a chance to stretch their legs and buy refreshments.
The tour concludes back at the original pickup point, about 12 hours after departure. While the journey is lengthy, the convenience of organized transport and guided commentary makes the trip manageable and enjoyable.

Throughout the day, the English-speaking guide plays a vital role in making the experience memorable. Guides like Ivanka, Mia, and Barry are frequently praised for their knowledge, enthusiasm, and friendly attitude. Their engaging storytelling adds depth to the sightseeing, explaining the park’s geology, history, and environmental significance.
Some reviews note that guide quality varies, with some guests mentioning less enthusiastic guides. It’s recommended to bring comfortable walking shoes and dress for the weather, especially in spring, autumn, or winter when warm clothes and umbrellas may be needed.

Since park entrance fees are not included, travelers should budget accordingly. Prices range from €5 to €35 depending on the season and age. Cash payment is required for tickets, so prepare in advance or have local currency on hand.
The tour price primarily covers transport, guiding, insurance, and the hotel pickup service. This makes the trip an affordable option to visit one of Croatia’s most famous parks without the worry of transportation or navigating independently.
The tour is best suited for guests with moderate physical fitness, as there is significant walking on uneven trails and stairs. It is not recommended for those with walking disabilities, and very young children under 7 years old may find the walk too exhausting.
Travelers should wear casual clothes and comfortable shoes, and prepare for variable weather conditions, especially in spring, autumn, or winter. Bringing water and snacks is advised for comfort during the hike.
While this guided tour offers convenience and expert guidance, some visitors may prefer exploring the park independently if time permits. The guided experience ensures you see the highlights and learn about the park’s features, but it also limits flexibility. For those wanting more control over their time and route, a self-guided visit might be preferable.
However, considering the long bus ride and logistical planning, this tour provides a cost-effective and hassle-free way to experience Croatia’s most iconic national park in a single day.
The high praise for guides like Ivanka, Mia, and Barry underscores the importance of a knowledgeable and engaging guide in enhancing the experience. The stunning waterfalls, lakes, and panoramic views are the main attractions, with many reviewers mentioning their breathtaking beauty.
Long travel times are a notable aspect, but the comfortable transportation and scenic drive help pass the time enjoyably. The additional costs for park entry should be factored into the budget, but overall, the tour offers excellent value given the convenience and quality of the guided experience.
In all, this tour suits adventurous travelers prepared for a long day of walking and looking for a stress-free way to visit Croatia’s most famous natural attraction with guidance and transportation included.
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Is the park entrance fee included in the tour price?
No, the entrance fee is not included. Guests need to pay for park admission separately with cash.
What is the duration of the entire tour?
The tour lasts approximately 12 hours, including travel, sightseeing, lunch if purchased, and return.
Does the tour include hotel pickup?
Yes, pickup from select hotels in Split can be requested, making the start of the day smooth.
Are guides available in multiple languages?
This tour features English-speaking guides who provide detailed commentary.
What should I bring for the walk inside the park?
Comfortable walking shoes, weather-appropriate clothing, water, and snacks are recommended.
Is this tour suitable for children?
It is not recommended for children under 7 due to the length and walking demands.
Can I explore the park on my own?
Yes, after the guided introduction, you’re free to explore the park independently during the hike.
Is the trip suitable for travelers with walking disabilities?
No, the tour is not suitable for those with walking disabilities because of uneven trails and stairs.
What if the weather turns bad?
The tour can be canceled or rescheduled in poor weather conditions. Always check the forecast and dress accordingly.
How do I pay for the park entrance?
Cash payment is required for entrance tickets at the park itself, with prices varying seasonally.
This Plitvice Lakes National Park guided day tour from Split offers a well-organized, scenic, and informative way to experience one of Croatia’s most celebrated natural wonders. With comfortable transport, expert guides, and flexible stops, it provides a reliable and enjoyable way to explore this spectacular UNESCO site.