
Step onto the path and let the waterfalls lead the way.
Step into Croatia’s Plitvice Lakes National Park with us—on foot, at eye level, with waterfalls thundering just a few feet away. The walk drops you straight onto the park’s wooden paths, where turquoise water shifts color with every turn and more than 90 waterfalls spill from one lake into the next.
You’ll start in the Lower Lakes, moving through a limestone canyon toward Veliki Slap, the park’s 256-foot showstopper, before crossing to the Upper Lakes by ferry. From there, it’s all immersion: narrow boardwalks, dense forest, and cascades so close you can hear every rush and ripple.
It’s a full-day experience in real life—this is the closest thing to being there without booking the trip.

