Plitvice Lakes Tours from Zadar

Plitvice Lakes day trips from Zadar

Zadar is the closest major Croatian city to Plitvice Lakes, at approximately 120 km by road — a journey of 1 hour 45 minutes to 2 hours. Guided day tours from Zadar take around 10 hours in total and typically depart at 7:30 AM, with an optional afternoon departure at approximately 12:30 PM. Most include round-trip transport, a local guide, the electric boat ride, and the panoramic train. Some include the park entry ticket; others require it to be paid in cash on arrival.

Of all the Croatian cities from which you can visit Plitvice Lakes on a day trip, Zadar offers the best balance of proximity, convenience, and value. At approximately 120 km from the park, the journey is nearly an hour shorter each way than from Split, giving you meaningfully more time inside the national park relative to the total day. Zadar is also a beautiful city in its own right — and some tours offer an optional guided walking tour of the Old Town on return from the park. This page covers all guided tour options from Zadar.

Why Zadar Is the Best Coastal Base for Plitvice

At 120 km and under 2 hours by road, Zadar sits at the sweet spot for Plitvice Lakes day trips. Tours from Zadar typically allow 4–5 hours inside the park — the same as Zagreb departures — while returning visitors to the coast by early evening. This compares favourably to Split, where the longer drive reduces park time relative to the day’s total duration.

Zadar also lies on the main coastal highway (A1/E65) that runs between Split and Zagreb, making onward connections straightforward. The city itself — with its Roman Forum, 9th-century Church of St Donatus, the celebrated Sea Organ, and one of Croatia’s most characterful old towns — is worth more than a transit stop. The afternoon Zadar Old Town walking tour offered as an add-on to some Plitvice tours makes excellent use of the evening hours after returning from the park.

All Tour Options from Zadar

Guided Tour with Entry Ticket — Morning or Afternoon Departure (Recommended)

The most popular option from Zadar: round-trip transport, English-speaking guide, park entry ticket, boat ride, and panoramic train. Available as a morning departure (7:30 AM) or afternoon departure (approximately 12:30 PM). The afternoon option is notable for encountering significantly fewer crowds inside the park.

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Plitvice Lakes with Boat Ride + Zadar Old Town Tour

Round-trip transport, guide, boat ride, and panoramic train — plus an optional guided walking tour of Zadar Old Town at 6:00 PM on return (no reservation required). Park entry ticket paid separately on arrival. The best option for visitors who want to maximise their day with a cultural evening addition.

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Morning vs Afternoon Departure: Which to Choose?

Plitvice Lakes tours from Zadar often run both a morning departure (approximately 7:30 AM) and an afternoon departure (approximately 12:30 PM). The morning tour gives maximum time in the park and is best for extensive exploration. The afternoon tour — entering the park around 3:00–3:30 PM — encounters significantly fewer crowds, as the morning tour buses from Zagreb and Split have largely departed by this point. The afternoon is also excellent for photography, with softer light on the water. Both options offer the same inclusions.

This is one of the genuinely useful and underutilised choices available to Zadar-based visitors. Multiple verified reviewers specifically note that the afternoon tour offered a markedly quieter park experience than they had expected. If crowd avoidance is a priority and you are not pressed on time, the afternoon departure is worth serious consideration.

Practical Tips for Zadar Departures

Check the meeting point before you go. Most Zadar tours meet at the operator’s office in the Old Town — typically on Ul. Alesandra Paravije — or at a specified central point. Confirm the exact address in your booking documentation and plan to arrive 15 minutes early.

Consider the afternoon departure. If you are a photographer, a crowd-avoider, or simply someone who prefers a quieter atmosphere, the 12:30 PM departure is worth prioritising over the standard morning option.

The Zadar Old Town tour is a genuine bonus. If you book the Plitvice + Zadar Old Town combination, the evening walk is one of the best introductions to the city available. Filip — the guide most frequently named by reviewers of the Zadar In & Out Tours operation — is consistently described as outstanding.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the drive from Zadar to Plitvice?

Approximately 1 hour 45 minutes to 2 hours by coach, depending on the specific route and traffic.

Is the afternoon departure as good as the morning?

For crowd avoidance and photography, the afternoon is arguably better. For maximum time in the park, the morning is preferable. Both include the same core inclusions.

Can I visit Plitvice independently from Zadar?

Yes — you can drive (approximately 2 hours) or take a public bus. If driving, pre-book your park entry ticket to guarantee a time slot. See our how to get there guide for full details.

What is the Zadar Old Town tour about?

A free 1–1.5 hour guided walking tour of Zadar Old Town, covering the Roman Forum, Cathedral of St Anastasia, Church of St Donatus, Sea Organ, and Greeting to the Sun. Meets at 6:00 PM in front of Novi Cafe (Trg Petra Zoranića) — no reservation needed.

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