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Zagreb to Plitvice Lakes National Park – an Incredible Day Trip!

Zagreb to Plitvice Lakes National Park – an Incredible Day Trip!
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Croatia is a stunningly beautiful country, home to pristine beaches and gorgeous lakes and waterfalls. If you start your Croatian adventure in Zagreb, consider going to Plitvice Lakes National Park for a day trip!

There are many tours that will take you there or renting a car is certainly an option.ย  But going from Zagreb to Plitvice by bus for a day trip is completely doable, quite easy to do, and incredibly cost effective! So, if you’re up for an adventure, read on! I’ll give step-by-step instructions on how to go from Zagreb to Plitvice by bus.

1. Zagreb to Plitvice Lakes by Bus

Buying bus tickets from Zagreb to Plitvice is easy enough.ย  A roundtrip ticket on Arriva, was 112 kuna | < $18 USDย  | 15 EUR.ย  My 5:45 am departure (which arrived shortly after 8 am) meant that I’d have to leave my Airbnb around 5 am, in order to arrive early enough to figure things out…just in case.ย  My ticket was emailed to me as a PDF and included the platform number (#405), and sure enough, there it was.ย  Large luggage will cost you 10 kuna to put underneath the bus. My large 50 L backpack was fine as a “carry on.”ย  And then we were off! From Zagreb to Plitvice by bus!

There are 2-3 ten minute stops along the way, but I never left the bus fearing a) losing my seat, and b) the bus leaving without me.

Along the way, you drive through small villages and if you look closely, you can see sprays of bullet holes covering the village houses.  Rising ethnic tensions between Croatians and Serbs sparked with the death of a Croatian army commander.  The result was the Croatian War for Independence, which began in Plitvice, late March 1991.  Both sides had only 1 death each, during the “Plitvice Incident” or the “Plitvice Bloody Easter”, with over 20 wounded and 400 tourists evacuated.


2. Arriving at Plitvice Lakes

After a little over two sleepy hours on the bus, we finally made it from Zagreb to Plitvice Lakes. So excited!

Plitvice Lakes has been a national park since after WWII, and became a UNESCO world heritage site in 1979.ย  After the Croatian War for Independence, the parks were swept for mines and all of the remaining mines were removed.ย  Over 1 million people visit the park annually.

When I went to Plitvice in June, the cost of admission for adults was 150 kuna | < $24 USD | 20 EUR.ย  In July and August (the country’s high season), that jumps to 250 kuna | $40 USD | 34 EUR if you enter before 16:00.

2.1 Entrances to Plitvice

There are two entrances to Plitvice, smartly named Entrance 1 and Entrance 2.  The bus driver will call out the entrances to the passengers.  Depending on what you want to see in the park, different entrances lead to different attractions. The side of the road where you exit the bus is the same side of the road as the entrance to the NP. 

And remember, that means at the end of the day, when you’re waiting to catch the bus back to Zagreb, the bus stop is on the opposite of the road.

2.2 Hiking Plitvice Lakes – Choose your walking program!

You can go hiking in Plitvice Lakes either for a leisurely walk, or an immense (almost) 20 km hike! The national park has 8 different “lake tour programmes”, with the “K” programme being the longest at 18.3 km, with an estimated completion time of 6-8 hours.ย  I was able to finish in about 5 hours, with breaks in between.

Hiking in Plitvice, the full K program – glorious 18.3 km

EXPERT TIP: MAKE SANDWICHES AND BRING YOUR OWN FOOD AND WATER.ย ย 
There are long stretches with no food or water.


3. The Long Hike – “K programme”

It’s always strange going on a long hike on your own.ย  Granted, there were other people around, because most of the various lake programmes criss-cross each other and overlap.ย  But I guess not many people wanted an ambitious “Hiking Plitvice Lakes Day.” There were very few people on the “full K programme.” Most of the trail was on wooden planks along or over the water, and when the K goes off into the green wooded area, there are easy to follow paths.

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From P3 (around the middle of the map), I had to take off my shoes and cross over a small section in the water.

And from there towards where it continues well into the green, I met one person and one dog on the K trail.  (The dog did not belong to the person). 


4. Not alone at Plitvice anymore!

At some point, hours later, I met C and K, who were two travelers from Canada and they graciously agreed to let me walk with them.ย  They were also doing the K programme, but started at Entrance 2. Hiking Plitvice Lakes alone – mmm, ok on the fun level. Hiking Plitvice Lakes with fun people – even better!

Me, with K and C – hiking Plitvice Lakes. I’m the shortest, everywhere I go.

5. Thoughts on Hiking Plitvice Lakes

The hike ended with a short 5 minute ferry across the water (gushing towards the finish line!) Ok, maybe not such an exciting finish. But, I will say hiking Plitvice Lakes was an amazing way to see so many of the waterfalls. Plus, being off the beaten path was a great way to avoid the mass of tourists.ย 

Small warning, though… every time you are about to come across a waterfall, the crowds increase and the pace slows, as everyone tries to pose for a picture.  It can get mildly overwhelming.

I finished the hike around 13:30, and was able to catch an earlier bus back to Zagreb.ย  In the morning, the bus from Zagreb to Plitvice dropped me off next to the entrance. The bus going back is on the opposite side of the road.

Luckily, I had some time to buy an ice cream before the bus arrived. The bus left around 14:45, and I was able to make it back in Zagreb for a shower and amazing dinner.

So in the end, if you love to walk, enjoy waterfalls and crystal clear waters, PLITVICE IS THE PLACE FOR YOU.ย  Especially if you’re alread in Zagreb, the bus to Plitvice is easy and a completely manageable day trip!

Add it to the bucket list!


6. Resources on going from Zagreb to Plitvice Lakes by Bus

Bus tickets and schedules
Sample Zagreb to Plitvice bus departure/arrival times (weekend schedules differ):

  • 5:45 am – 8:08 am
  • 6:30 am – 8:40 am
  • 7:30 am – 9:45 am
  • 8:30 am – 11:07 am
  • 9:15 am – 11:30 am

Sample Plitvice back to Zagreb bus departure/arrival times (weekend schedules differ):

  • 2:45 pm – 5:05 pm
  • 3:45 pm – 5:55 pm
  • 5:18 pm – 7:50 pm

Information on Hiking Plitvice Lakes National Park and entrance fees:

REMEMBER BRING YOUR OWN FOOD AND WATER


Recap on my Zagreb to Plitvice Day

5:45 am Bus leaves from Zagreb to Plitvice Lakes
8:10 am: Arrival at Plitvice, Entrance 1
<< walk walk walk walk walk walk walk >>
1:30 pm: Make it back to Entrance 1
2:45 pm: Bus to Zagreb
3 pm: Rain, and feeling thankful to be on a bus and on the way home.ย  The man I encountered on the K trail, with the dog that was not his, went back to Zagreb on the same bus.
5:15 pm: Arrive in Zagreb
6:30 pm: Finish shower and eat amazing food atย Pri Zvoncu
8:30 pm: Sleep.


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39 thoughts on “Zagreb to Plitvice Lakes National Park – an Incredible Day Trip!”

  • It sounds like you had an amazing day hiking in around Lake Plitvice. I would love to explore this area and see all the waterfalls.

  • Iโ€™d love to visit there if/when I get to Croatia…looks beautiful. You sure had an early start to your day which worked out well given the time to walk the entire park may have been longer. Funny how some adventures are just better with some company! Great info…thanks for sharing!

    • hehe, thanks Linda! I hope you do make it to Plitvice if you are around in Croatia! It’s wonderful. But also, not everyone has to be insane like me with my 5 am and 18 km hehehe. there are normal ways to do this ๐Ÿ™‚

  • What an incredible trip to Lake Plitvice! Croatia is a beautiful country and I want to see so much more of it. I’ve only been for a festival there near Split and that’s it. Terrible really haha.

    • hahah, I feel like there are tons of wonderful nooks and crannies in Croatia that most people don’t get a chance to explore. It definitely warrants more trips and more time there!!

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