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Plitvice Lakes Tickets & Tours

Every ticket and tour option for Plitvice Lakes — from entry tickets to private guided tours. Compare prices, read what’s included, and book the option that fits your trip.

Plitvice Lakes tickets and tours
Booking Season

Peak season is May to September. Book 1–2 weeks in advance to secure your preferred tour or time slot.

Tour Duration

Self-guided visits take 2–3 hours. Guided tours typically run 3–4 hours including travel time.

Entry Requirements

No special permits required. Just bring your ticket (digital or printed) and valid ID.

Free Cancellation

Most third-party tickets offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure.

Top Plitvice Lakes Experiences

The most popular and most complete experiences for every type of visitor.

Guided Tours with Entry Ticket Included

Full-day tours from the Dalmatian coast and Zagreb — transport, guide, and park entry all included.

Plitvice Lakes Guided Tour with Entry Ticket from Split
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Plitvice Lakes Guided Tour with Entry Ticket from Split

Full-day guided tour from Split with entry ticket, expert guide, boat ride across Lake Kozjak, and panoramic shuttle train.

Plitvice & Rastoke Guided Day Trip from Zagreb (Ticket Included)
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Plitvice & Rastoke Guided Day Trip from Zagreb (Ticket Included)

Day trip from Zagreb combining Plitvice with the Rastoke watermill village. Park entry ticket and guide included.

Plitvice Lakes Guided Group Tour from Trogir/Omis (Economy Option)
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Plitvice Lakes Guided Group Tour from Trogir/Omiš (Economy Option)

Economy-priced group tour from Trogir and Omiš with guide and entry ticket. Good value at a lower price point.

Private Guided Tour of Plitvice Lakes (Upper and Lower Lakes)
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Private Guided Tour of Plitvice Lakes (Upper & Lower Lakes)

Private guide for Upper and Lower Lakes at your own pace. Best for couples, families, and photographers wanting full flexibility.

Plitvice Lakes Guided Tour with Entry Ticket from Trogir/Omis
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Plitvice Lakes Guided Tour with Entry Ticket from Trogir/Omiš

Guided day trip from Trogir or Omiš with entry ticket, live guide, electric boat ride, and return transfer.

Day Trips & On-Site Experiences

Transfers, combos, and specialist tours where entry ticket is purchased separately or not required.

Self-Guided Plitvice Lakes Day Tour with Boat Ride from Split
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Self-Guided Plitvice Lakes Day Tour with Boat Ride from Split

Transfer from Split to Plitvice for a self-guided visit. Includes the electric boat crossing of Lake Kozjak. Entry ticket purchased separately.

Plitvice Lakes with Boat Ride and Zadar Old Town Tour
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Plitvice Lakes with Boat Ride + Zadar Old Town Tour

Combo day trip combining Plitvice in the morning with a guided walk of Zadar’s Roman Old Town in the afternoon.

Plitvice Lakes Guided Tour with Train and Boat Ride On-Site
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Plitvice Lakes Guided Tour with Train & Boat Ride — On-Site

On-site guided walk with expert commentary, boat ride across Lake Kozjak, and the panoramic shuttle train. No city transfer or entry ticket included.

Plitvice and Rastoke Guided Day Trip from Zagreb No Entry Ticket
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Plitvice & Rastoke Guided Day Trip from Zagreb — No Entry Ticket

Day trip from Zagreb to Plitvice and the Rastoke watermill village. Entry ticket is not included — purchase separately in advance.

Plitvice Lakes Full-Day Trip from Trogir
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Plitvice Lakes Full-Day Trip from Trogir

Return transfer from Trogir to Plitvice Lakes. Entry ticket not included in the price — purchase separately in advance.

Plitvice Lakes Buggy Tour Inspiration Resort
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Plitvice Lakes Buggy Tour — Inspiration Resort

Off-road buggy adventure run by the Inspiration Resort near the park. A unique activity just outside the park boundary — great for adventurous groups.

Which Plitvice Lakes Ticket Should You Choose?

Use this quick comparison to match the ticket type to your travel style and departure city.

Ticket Best For Book
Admission Ticket from ZagrebStandalone entry, boat & train included Visitors driving from Zagreb, independent travellers Book Now
Guided Tour from ZadarReturn coach, guide & entry ticket included Visitors based in or near Zadar Book Now
Guided Tour from SplitReturn coach, guide & entry ticket included Visitors staying in Split or the Dalmatian coast Book Now
Guided Tour from Trogir / OmišReturn transport, guided, entry included Visitors in Trogir, Omiš or south Dalmatia Book Now
Plitvice & Rastoke Day Trip from ZagrebZagreb departure, Rastoke + Plitvice combo, ticket included Zagreb visitors wanting a full day out with guide Book Now
Guided Tour with Train & Boat (On-Site)On-site guided walk, boat & train included, no transport Visitors already at the park or staying locally Book Now
Self-Guided Day Tour from SplitReturn transport from Split, self-guided entry Split visitors who prefer independent exploration Book Now
Plitvice & Zadar Old Town TourPlitvice Lakes + Zadar city combo, one day Visitors wanting to pair the park with Zadar sightseeing Book Now
Private Guided TourPrivate guide, flexible pace, both Upper & Lower Lakes Couples, families, photography enthusiasts Book Now
Economy Group Tour from Trogir / OmišBudget guided option, transport included Budget travellers from Trogir or Omiš Book Now
Buggy Tour — Inspiration ResortOff-road buggy adventure near the park Adventure seekers, groups, families with older kids Book Now

How to Pick the Right Plitvice Lakes Experience

A few simple ways to decide based on your time, travel style, and budget.

If you have limited time (under 2 hours)

See the essential waterfalls and lakes without rushing.

  • Use Entrance 1 (most scenic)
  • Follow the main trail directly to the big waterfall
  • Take the boat ride between upper and lower lakes
  • Skip less-visited side trails

Recommended: Standard general admission — gives full access to main areas.

If you want the full experience (4+ hours)

For visitors who want to explore all areas and understand Plitvice’s geology and ecology.

  • Start early to beat crowds and have time for all trails
  • Book a guided tour for expert context on the karst landscape and endemic species
  • Allocate time for both upper and lower lake systems
  • Consider a private guide for completely customized pacing

Recommended: Guided tour — expert commentary transforms your understanding of the park.

If you are visiting with children

Family-friendly planning ensures kids stay engaged without exhaustion.

  • Check for family or children’s tickets (usually 50% off for ages 7–18)
  • Choose guided family tours that include interactive interpretation
  • Plan for frequent breaks — kids enjoy the boat ride and scenic viewpoints most
  • Visit in shoulder season (May, September) when it’s less crowded

Recommended: Combo tour with guide — takes the stress out of family logistics.

If you are on a tight budget

You can have a meaningful visit without expensive add-ons.

  • General admission covers the entire park experience
  • Check for free entry days or seasonal discounts on the official website
  • Self-guided visits cost less than guided tours — use the free app and map
  • Combine your visit with other free or low-cost attractions (nearby villages, hiking)

Recommended: Standard general admission — the natural beauty is free once you’re inside.

Booking & Planning Guides

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Self-Guided vs. Guided Tour at Plitvice Lakes: Which Is Better?

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Plitvice Lakes Skip-the-Line: What It Means & How It Works

There is no dedicated fast-track queue at Plitvice. What ‘skip-the-line’ actually means — and how the timed-entry system works.

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Plitvice Lakes Tours from Zadar Best Options for 2026
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Plitvice Lakes Tours from Dubrovnik Is the Day Trip Worth It 2026
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Frequently Asked Questions About Plitvice Lakes Tickets

Common questions about entry prices, guided tours, and what to expect before you visit.

Entry tickets cost around €15–20 for adults depending on season. Guided tours and combo packages range from €30–80+. Check the options above for current pricing from verified operators.
Yes — booking in advance is strongly recommended, especially during peak season (May–September). Many tours and timed entry slots sell out, particularly on weekends. Book 1–2 weeks ahead when possible.
Self-guided entry lets you explore at your own pace with maps and signage. Guided tours include an expert guide who provides history, ecology insights, and optimal route planning. Guided tours are ideal for first-time visitors.
Yes, if you’re coming from Zagreb, Split, or Zadar. Combo tours include hotel pickup, guided experience, and entrance — often better value than booking separately, plus no stress about logistics.
Arrive 15–20 minutes before your entry time if you booked a timed slot. For self-guided visits without a specific time, arriving early morning (8–9am) ensures shorter queues and better light for photos.
Yes, tickets can be purchased at the entrance, but availability is extremely limited during peak season (June–August) and the park often reaches daily visitor capacity by mid-morning. Online booking is strongly recommended from April through October.
Plitvice Lakes offers Routes A through K, ranging from 2 to 6 hours of walking. All standard entrance tickets include access to the full route network, the electric boats, and the panoramic train — the route you walk is your choice on the day.
Children under 7 enter free. Children aged 7–17 pay a reduced rate, typically around half the adult price. Senior discounts are available for EU citizens aged 65+ with valid ID, and prices vary by season.
The ticket offices accept major credit and debit cards as well as cash in Croatian euros (EUR). Mobile payments (Apple Pay, Google Pay) are accepted at some points. Online purchases require a card.
Tickets purchased online are tied to a specific entry time slot, and you must arrive within that window. Once inside, however, there is no time limit — you can stay and walk the routes at your own pace until the park closes.