Exploring the natural wonders of Croatia and the vibrant culture of its capital city can be an enriching experience for any traveler. This captivating 3-day tour from Prague to the UNESCO-protected Plitvice Lakes National Park and Zagreb offers an opportunity to witness the breathtaking beauty of cascading waterfalls and interconnected lakes, as well as take in the rich history and contemporary charm of Croatia’s largest city. With convenient transportation and guided services, this journey promises to deliver an unforgettable adventure for those seeking to expand their cultural horizons beyond the borders of the Czech Republic.
Good To Know
- This 3-day tour from Prague takes travelers to the stunning Plitvice Lakes National Park and the vibrant city of Zagreb in Croatia.
- The tour includes round-trip bus transportation, guided services, and a flexible cancellation policy with the option to reserve now and pay later.
- Plitvice Lakes National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is known for its 16 interconnected freshwater lakes and breathtaking cascades and waterfalls.
- The tour also provides a 3-hour stopover in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia, allowing visitors to explore the historic city center.
- The comprehensive itinerary ensures efficient travel and ample time for exploration, catering to travelers’ preferences and schedules.
Overview of the Trip
This 3-day tour offers visitors the opportunity to explore the stunning Plitvice Lakes National Park and the historic city of Zagreb, departing from Prague.
Priced from $220.66 per person, the tour includes round-trip transportation by bus and guided services.
With free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and a reserve now, pay later option, this trip provides flexibility.
The itinerary covers a 12-hour bus journey to Plitvice Lakes, a 9-hour visit to the national park, and a 3-hour stop in Zagreb, before returning to the starting point in Prague.
This comprehensive package allows travelers to experience the natural beauty of Croatia and the vibrant culture of its capital city.
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Itinerary Details
The tour’s starting location is Praha, Hlavní nádraží (BUS) Platform 3, where you will depart by bus/coach for the 12-hour journey to Plitvice Lakes National Park.
After a 9-hour visit to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the group will continue to Zagreb for a 3-hour stop.
The return to the starting location, Praha, Hlavní nádraží (BUS) Platform 3, will be in the morning on the third day.
The itinerary has an evening departure from the Czech Republic on the first day, a morning arrival and afternoon departure from Plitvice Lakes on the second day, and a morning return to the Czech Republic on the third day.
Plitvice Lakes National Park
Plitvice Lakes National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979, renowned for its 16 interconnected freshwater lakes that feature cascades and stunning waterfalls. Covering an area of approximately 295 km², with around 2 km² as water bodies, the park’s altitude ranges from 500 to 640 meters. To enhance the visitor experience, the park is well-organized with footpaths, bridges, a shuttle service, and a small steamboat on Lake Kozjak.
Feature | Detail |
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Area | 295 km² |
Water Bodies | 2 km² |
Altitude | 500-640 m |
Visitor Facilities | Footpaths, Bridges, Shuttle Service, Steamboat |
Designation | UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979 |
Zagreb Visit
Zagreb, the capital and the largest city of Croatia, offers visitors a unique blend of medieval towers and 19th-century palaces.
The tour includes an approximately 1.5-hour stop in Zagreb, allowing travelers to explore the city’s historic center.
Zagreb’s charming urban landscape features winding streets, picturesque squares, and a mix of architectural styles, from Gothic to Baroque and Art Nouveau.
The city’s vibrant cultural scene includes museums, art galleries, and lively cafes and restaurants.
After the Zagreb visit, the tour departs back to the Czech Republic around 22:00, completing the journey from Prague to Plitvice Lakes and Zagreb.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyPricing and Inclusions
The price for this 3-day excursion from Prague to Plitvice Lakes and Zagreb starts at $220.66 per person. The price includes round-trip transportation by bus and guide services. However, it does not cover travel insurance or entrance fees. The entrance fee to Plitvice Lakes National Park is approximately 1,000 CZK per adult, while children under 6.99 years old enter for free and those aged 7-17.99 pay around 500 CZK.
Inclusions | Exclusions |
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Transportation by bus (round trip) | Travel insurance |
Guide services | Entrance fees |
Visitors can enjoy the stunning natural beauty of the UNESCO-listed Plitvice Lakes and the historic charm of Zagreb on this comprehensive tour.
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Duration and Cancellation Policy
The duration of this 3-day excursion provides ample time for visitors to explore the stunning natural landscapes of Plitvice Lakes National Park and the captivating cityscape of Zagreb.
Travelers can take advantage of the free cancellation policy, which allows them to cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. This flexibility ensures that plans can be adjusted as needed, catering to the individual’s preferences and schedules.
Plus, the "Reserve now & pay later" option enables guests to secure their spots without immediate payment, making the booking process more convenient and accessible.
Starting and Return Location
This trip departs from Praha, Hlavní nádraží (BUS) Platform 3, and also returns to the same starting location.
The bus/coach journey takes approximately 12 hours to reach Plitvice Lakes National Park, where visitors will have around 9 hours to explore the site.
After the Plitvice Lakes visit, the tour continues to Zagreb, with an approximate 3-hour stop.
The return to the Czech Republic is scheduled for the morning of the third day.
This well-organized itinerary ensures efficient transportation and ample time to experience the natural beauty of Plitvice Lakes and the historic charm of Zagreb.
Highlights of the Journey
Plitvice Lakes National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979, captivates visitors with its breathtaking network of interconnected freshwater lakes, cascades, and waterfalls.
Spanning an area of approximately 295 square kilometers, with around 2 square kilometers dedicated to the water bodies, the park showcases a stunning array of natural beauty at an altitude ranging from 500 to 640 meters.
Boasting well-organized infrastructure, including footpaths, bridges, a shuttle service, and a small steamboat on Lake Kozjak, the Plitvice Lakes offer a seamless and accessible experience for all.
The journey continues to the vibrant city of Zagreb, where visitors can explore a unique blend of medieval towers and 19th-century palaces during the approximate 1.5-hour stop.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Meals Included in the Trip Package?
The trip package does not include meals. The price covers transportation by bus (round trip) and guide services, but entrance fees and meals are not provided. Travelers will need to budget for their own food and refreshments during the excursion.
What Is the Maximum Group Size for This Tour?
The information provided does not specify the maximum group size for this tour. Tour group sizes can vary depending on the operator and demand, but specific details about the group size have not been included in the overview of this trip.
Can I Extend My Stay in Zagreb if Needed?
The trip itinerary does not include an option to extend the stay in Zagreb. The tour is designed as a 3-day package from Prague, with a limited time of approximately 1.5 hours in Zagreb before returning to the Czech Republic.
Are There Any Discounts Available for Seniors or Students?
According to the provided information, there are no specific discounts mentioned for seniors or students. The price is listed as a standard rate per person. Additional inquiries would be required to determine if any such discounts are available.
Can I Book This Trip as a Private Tour for My Family?
This trip is primarily offered as a group tour, but private tours may be available upon request for families or small groups. Pricing and availability for private tours would need to be confirmed directly with the tour operator.
Sum Up
This 3-day tour from Prague to Plitvice Lakes National Park and Zagreb offers an unforgettable adventure. Visitors can marvel at the breathtaking beauty of the UNESCO-listed Plitvice Lakes, featuring 16 interconnected lakes and stunning waterfalls. The tour also includes a visit to Zagreb, Croatia’s vibrant capital, known for its rich history and culture. With convenient transportation and guided services, this tour promises an immersive and memorable experience.
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