From Split: Zagreb Transfer & Plitvice Lakes Tour

Enjoy a full-day trip from Split to Zagreb with a scenic stop at Plitvice Lakes, guided tours, and comfortable transportation for $164 per person.

Discover the Convenience of a Split to Zagreb Transfer with a Plitvice Lakes Tour

This tour offers an efficient way to travel between Split and Zagreb while exploring one of Croatia’s most acclaimed natural wonders, the Plitvice Lakes National Park. For $164 per person, travelers benefit from a group transfer that includes a guided visit to the lakes, a lunch stop, and comfortable transportation, making it ideal for those looking to combine sightseeing with ease.

Departing from Split or Trogir, the tour makes the most of a full day, with a well-organized schedule and an experienced English-speaking guide leading the way. While the lakes are stunning and the guides are praised for their knowledge and friendliness, travelers should be aware that entrance tickets are paid in cash at the park, and the tour involves walking on uneven surfaces.

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Key Points

  • Cost: $164 per person, including transportation, guide, and baggage handling
  • Departure Points: Meeting at the Gray Line office in Split or Trogir
  • Duration: Full day, with approximately 5 hours in Plitvice Lakes
  • Highlights: UNESCO-protected lakes, waterfalls, cascades, and scenic viewpoints
  • Additional: Optional lunch at a local restaurant, with guide recommendations
  • Limitations: Not suitable for travelers with mobility issues; entrance fee paid in cash

Comfortable Group Transfer from Split or Trogir to Zagreb

The journey begins at the Gray Line office in Split, located at Obala Hrvatskog narodnog preporoda 21, where travelers gather for a comfortable passenger van or tour bus. The transfer is designed to be smooth and hassle-free, with baggage handling included and road tolls and parking covered.

Depending on the group size, the vehicle might be a larger bus or a smaller van, but reviews highlight that the vans are well-maintained and comfortable. The transfer from Split or Trogir to Zagreb typically includes stops at scenic viewpoints, giving travelers opportunities for photos and a chance to stretch during the drive.

Scenic Stops with Viewpoints Along the Route

On the way to Plitvice Lakes, the tour makes stops at picturesque viewpoints. These breaks provide excellent photo opportunities of the Croatian landscape and are appreciated as a chance to relax before reaching the park. Although the exact number of stops isn’t specified, passengers can expect to enjoy some moments of sightseeing along the drive.

The drive itself is described as smooth and enjoyable, with an engaging guide sharing stories about Croatian regions, which adds cultural context to the journey. The group size can be large, but guides manage the group well to keep everyone on track and informed.

Exploring Plitvice Lakes: 16 Lakes, Waterfalls, and Cascades

The main highlight of this tour is the guided exploration of Plitvice Lakes, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famous for its 16 interconnected lakes, waterfalls, and cascades. Upon arrival, the guide leads the group through the entire park, ensuring visitors see all the major sights.

Participants typically spend around 5 hours in the park, allowing enough time to enjoy the stunning scenery at a comfortable pace. The park features walking on uneven surfaces, so comfortable shoes are recommended. The waterfalls and cascades are described as magnificent, with some reviews emphasizing their natural beauty and the variety of viewpoints.

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Dining Options at a Local Restaurant

After the guided sightseeing, travelers have the option to visit a local restaurant for lunch. The guide is happy to recommend traditional Croatian dishes, adding a culinary element to the day. While lunch is not included in the tour price, reviewers praise the quality of the food and the friendly service.

This break allows for rest and reflection on the stunning scenery before heading back to Zagreb. It’s a good opportunity to review the trip highlights and chat with fellow travelers.

The Final Stretch to Zagreb

Following the lakes, the tour concludes with a comfortable drive to Zagreb, dropping travelers at their final destination in the city. The entire experience, from transportation to sightseeing, is designed to be seamless and efficient, providing value for money and a memorable experience in a single day.

The tour’s flexibility and professional guides ensure that visitors feel well cared for. The return transfer offers a relaxed way to end the day, especially after a long day of exploring.

Insights from Reviews: Guides, Views, and Value

The knowledgeable guides, such as Mia, Sanja, Ivanka, and Nikolina, are consistently praised for their enthusiasm, professionalism, and ability to share interesting facts without feeling overwhelming. They also handle large groups well, keeping everyone engaged and on schedule.

The scenic views of the lakes and waterfalls are frequently described as breathtaking. Reviewers mention spending around 5 hours in the park, with some noting that they had free time to explore independently.

Most reviews highlight good value for the price, especially considering the transportation, guided tour, and park access are bundled together. The lunch stop is appreciated, though it remains optional and paid separately.

Practical Tips and Considerations for Travelers

Travelers should bring comfortable shoes, as walking on uneven terrain is expected. Since entrance tickets are paid in cash (€), it’s recommended to carry cash in euros for the ticket fee, which varies seasonally from €6 to €35 depending on the month and age group.

The tour operates rain or shine, so weather-appropriate clothing is advised. Travelers with mobility impairments should note that the terrain may be challenging, making this tour not suitable for those with mobility issues.

Although the group size can be large, guides are effective at managing the group. The tour offers flexibility with options for longer or shorter walks and free time in the park, catering to different physical abilities and interests.

The Sum Up: An Efficient Way to Experience Croatia’s Natural Beauty

This from Split or Trogir to Zagreb transfer with a Plitvice Lakes tour provides a convenient, well-organized way to enjoy Croatia’s most famous natural site without the hassle of independent planning. For $164, travelers get transportation, guided sightseeing, and scenic stops, making it a cost-effective choice.

While the large group size and cash payment for tickets are potential drawbacks, the expert guides and breathtaking scenery make this tour a highly recommended option for those wanting to combine city transfers and nature exploration in one day. It’s especially suited for first-time visitors or travelers seeking a hassle-free, comprehensive experience.

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From Split: Zagreb Transfer & Plitvice Lakes Tour



4.6

(122 reviews)

“Mia and Sanja were engaging and full of knowledge without being over the top. Great way to travel between cities and see the lakes. The bus from Sp…”

— Sharyn, September 5, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for travelers with mobility issues?
No, because the tour involves walking on uneven surfaces, which may be difficult for those with mobility challenges.

How long do I spend at Plitvice Lakes?
Approximately 5 hours are allocated for exploring the park, allowing for a good amount of sightseeing and independent exploration.

Do I need to buy tickets in advance?
No, tickets to Plitvice Lakes are purchased cash in the park, with prices varying seasonally.

What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes are essential, along with cash in euros for the entrance fee.

Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included but can be purchased at a local restaurant after the park visit.

Who leads the tour?
An English-speaking guide/driver accompanies the group, providing commentary and managing logistics.

Can I choose between longer or shorter walks?
The guide offers options for varying walk lengths, ensuring flexibility during the park exploration.

What is the group size?
Reviews mention groups can be large, but guides are experienced in managing the crowd effectively.

What is the weather like?
The tour runs rain or shine; appropriate clothing is advised for all weather conditions.

Is this tour worth the price?
Yes, considering transportation, guided tour, and park access, most find it good value, especially for a full-day excursion.

Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are possible up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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