Plitvice Lakes National Park is Croatia’s most popular tourist destination and a UNESCO World Heritage site, famed for its stunning series of 16 interconnected lakes, caves, and waterfalls. Located in central Croatia, the park covers nearly 300 km² and offers breathtaking views of vividly colored lakes – ranging from azure to green – formed by unique travertine deposits. Visitors can explore the park via well-maintained trails and even electric boats on the largest lake, experiencing a constantly evolving landscape shaped by water, air, and plant life. Expect variable entrance fees between €10-40 depending on the season.
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