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Experience Croatia's natural beauty on a private transfer from Zagreb to Split with a stop at Plitvice Lakes. Enjoy expert guides, comfortable transport, and flexible timing.
A private transfer from Zagreb to Split that includes a scenic stop at Plitvice Lakes National Park offers an excellent way to explore Croatia’s stunning landscapes without the hassle of planning logistics. Priced at $449.60 per person, this tour combines a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle with the opportunity to enjoy up to 3 hours exploring one of Croatia’s most celebrated UNESCO sites. Booked on average 29 days in advance, this experience is ideal for travelers who value personalized service, knowledgeable guides, and a flexible schedule.
What makes this tour stand out is the customizable nature of the stop at Plitvice Lakes. Whether you prefer to wander independently or follow an expert guide, the experience caters to different interests. The tour also offers pickup from hotels or designated meeting points, and free Wi-Fi onboard makes staying connected simple. While the park entry fee is extra, the overall package promises a smooth, engaging journey through some of Croatia’s most picture-perfect scenery.


This tour guarantees a luxurious, private transfer between Zagreb and Split in a premium, air-conditioned vehicle. The driver, who speaks fluent English, handles all navigation, allowing travelers to relax or enjoy the scenic views en route. The service is designed to be tailored to your timetable, with the suggested departure around 8 am for optimal timing.
The pickup and drop-off are flexible, accommodating hotels in Zagreb or Split, with arrangements made for locations within pedestrian zones. The vehicle size can handle up to 1 suitcase and 1 carry-on bag per person, with options to inquire about additional luggage if needed. Bottled water is provided, adding to the overall comfort of the journey.
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The highlight of this transfer is a stop at Plitvice Lakes, a UNESCO World Heritage site famous for its cascading waterfalls and turquoise lakes. Visitors can choose to explore independently or opt for a guided tour with a licensed guide, which enhances understanding of the park’s biodiversity and geological features.
You’ll have up to 3 hours at the park, giving enough time to walk along the well-maintained trails and enjoy iconic sights such as the Veliki slap waterfall or the series of lakes connected by wooden pathways. The park entry fee is extra, varying by season from €10 to €40 per person. During the visit, travelers appreciate the stunning natural beauty and the opportunity to take countless photos of waterfalls and lakes.

This journey covers a scenic route through Croatia’s lush landscapes, with the stop at Plitvice Lakes offering a break from the drive. The total travel time ranges from 4 to 9 hours, depending on traffic and the length of your stop. The vehicle remains air-conditioned and quiet, making the trip comfortable even during warmer months.
The driver’s local knowledge ensures smooth navigation and, if a guide is booked, engaging commentary about Croatia’s geography and history. This route provides a perfect balance of travel and sightseeing, especially for those with limited time but eager to see Croatia’s natural wonders.

This private experience allows travelers to tailor the stop at Plitvice Lakes according to their interests. You can wander freely through the park or join an optional guided tour for a deeper understanding of the natural features. The flexibility extends to pick-up times and locations, making it a practical choice for varied schedules.
The tour’s personalized approach is reflected in the professional driver and optional guide, who are both dedicated to making the trip enjoyable. The Wi-Fi connection helps you share your experiences or plan subsequent activities during the journey.

The tour requires confirmation at the time of booking. It’s advisable to reserve about a month in advance to secure your preferred departure time and availability. The recommended departure time is around 8 am, aligning with the park’s opening hours and avoiding crowds.
Travelers should note that children must be accompanied by an adult and that the tour has a moderate physical activity level, suitable for most people with average mobility. Over-sized baggage or extra luggage should be checked with the operator beforehand.
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If you choose the option with a licensed guide, expect an informative and engaging narration about the park’s biodiversity, geology, and Croatian culture. Based on reviews, guides such as Alex are praised for their friendly demeanor, punctuality, and local expertise.
Guests appreciate guides who text the night before with clear instructions and arrive on time. The guide’s storytelling style makes the visit to Plitvice Lakes more meaningful and educational, especially for visitors interested in learning about Croatia’s natural environment.

Reviews highlight consistent praise for the driver’s professionalism, friendly attitude, and clean, well-maintained vehicles. Passengers note that Alex was particularly knowledgeable and prompt, making the journey enjoyable from start to finish.
The small group size, or private nature of the experience, ensures a personalized, relaxed trip. The comfort of the vehicle, combined with clear communication from the operator, makes this transfer a top-rated choice with an overall 5.0 rating from 18 reviews.

The $449.60 per person fee covers a private, one-way transfer, hotel pickup and drop-off, bottled water, and up to 3 hours in Plitvice Lakes. If you opt for a guided tour at the park, that is included as well.
Excluded from the price are the park entrance fee, which varies seasonally from €10 to €40, and food or drinks beyond bottled water. Additional hours at Plitvice Lakes are available for extra charge, offering flexibility if you’d like more time exploring.
This private transfer from Zagreb to Split via Plitvice Lakes offers a luxurious, flexible, and scenic way to experience Croatia’s natural beauty. The combination of comfortable transport, local insights, and the stunning scenery of Plitvice Lakes makes it a great choice for those seeking efficiency without sacrificing quality.
While the park entry fee is not included, the overall package provides excellent value, especially considering the personalized service and ease of travel. This tour suits travelers who enjoy nature, comfort, and flexibility, and who want a stress-free day exploring Croatia’s landscapes.
“We had an enjoyable and smooth trip with our driver Alex. He was very friendly and had great knowledge of the local area. He texted us the night be…”
Is the park entry fee included in the price?
No, the entry fee to Plitvice Lakes is extra and varies by season between €10 and €40 per person.
Can I customize the stop at Plitvice Lakes?
Yes, you can choose to wander independently or opt for a guided tour, depending on your preference.
What is the departure time?
The suggested departure time is around 8 am, but this can be confirmed and tailored during booking.
Is Wi-Fi available during the transfer?
Yes, Wi-Fi is provided onboard, helping you stay connected or plan your next steps.
How long is the transfer from Zagreb to Split?
The total duration ranges from 4 to 9 hours, depending on traffic and the length of your stop at Plitvice Lakes.
What luggage is permitted?
Each traveler can bring one suitcase and one carry-on bag; larger or additional luggage should be checked with the provider beforehand.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children must be accompanied by an adult and should have a moderate physical fitness level to enjoy the walk in the park.
What makes this tour stand out?
The personalized pickup, the flexible stop at Plitvice Lakes, and the knowledgeable driver and optional guide create a highly rated, smooth experience through Croatia’s landscapes.