Worth it, absolutely lives up to the hype. Probably the most beautiful park in Europe. I have travelled all over Europe but Croatia is the #1 spot. Pro tip; visit this park in August/September, that way you dont have so many tourists. Also, if you are poor and without class (not saying that people with money have class), this is not the place for you.
@@gezenkasif welcome. Just leaving the park now. Think was really great and not even that busy. Seen soo many fish walking along (went Route C) including also water snake and couple lobster like fellas
We went there in December, a lot of snow on the ground and much of it closed off. We took the free solar powered ferry around the lake then walked back. Not much water over the falls but a great day out. The drive from Zagreb was interesting as well.
Wow the waterfalls look beautiful ❤ it looks like a pardice ❤❤❤❤ Beautiful vlog ☺️ Beautiful natural park❤ Wow it’s beautiful the one it’s free ❤ Such a beautiful vlog ☺️♥️♥️
Wow, it definitely is not worth visiting it in summer, by the looks of it! We went in winter, it was around £10pp, it was very quiet and it looked stunning covered in ice and snow! Also, nearby Plitvice is a town Rastoke, which is built over several waterfalls. It's a shame you missed it!
Really well done, guys. It was a much fuller view of the Park than I have seen in other videos. We will be there in late September or early October. Many thanks. Entrance two it is.
I didn't see the waterfalls, the ticket costs too much rn, but I've been all around the park in the woods.. it's still amazing lakes canals small waterfalls animals abandoned houses
Very well filmed you captured the essence of the park really well. £40 I agree would have been fare price it's to expensive for me. But your in a beautiful country try and stay as long as you can there it's really nice and so many Islands .
Very helpful video but gosh it looks sooo busy - too busy for our liking to be honest - The long line of people is offputting. When did you go, mid September?
Unfortunately, it will be completely over crowded and in our opinion it "ruins" the experience. I know that the tours and buses are mostly between 10-3 but it's still a hassle rushing everything before the crowds. Depending on the closing times I'd recommend going around 3/4 and staying as the crowds dwindle.
Hi guys we visited Plitvice 2nd October and it was price drop weekend so we paid 20 pounds for two tickets which I think is a great price. 70 we think is too much to be honest. We got to entrance two at 8am and it was fairly quiet until around 11 when all the tours arrived. We did route H which was a 4-6 hour walk and by the time we reached the tall waterfall at 2.30 ish the crowds were too much so we headed back to our campsite. Overall we enjoyed our day in the park but more so with the discounted tickets we purchased. Loved the video guys and happy travels.
No way! What a difference a few months makes. Glad you managed to enjoy it a lot more than we did, we’d love to return off season without so many people to watch out for!
Beautiful. You find the most spectacular places. Here in the U.S. there is almost always public land outside the National Parks with the same terrain, for low or no cost. And no crowds!
This video is amazing-very well put together. Love the background music. It suits this particular video so well. The view is stunning😍. I am going to Zadar this Sunday and thinking about booking a day trip to this national Park since I don't drive. Would you recommend buying the park entry ticket online beforehand? I don't think I would want to queue to get the ticket 😂😂😂..thanks so much:)
Guys, great video! Tgank you for sharing it, it's really helpful! What other hiking trails would you suggest in Croatia? We're here for a couple of months and looking into hiking as much as possible! Great job, keep it up!
Lovely review guys, thank you. Trying to decide whether a visit in peak July is going to be worth it. Seems like a very early start will be needed to get there from Split 😕 Perhaps Krka would be a better shout. Out of interest, what would your favourite National Park in Europe be..?
Wow it did look very beautiful. I love the "slaps"🤣 not sure if I'd have paid £80 though but I guess when you're walking in amongst all the plants you get a more intimate feel for the place. Did they have a cafe there? X
Straight to entrance 2 did you say ? I’ll do that ! I will be staying for a week locally few kilometres up the road by river Korana and will exploring entire are on the mountain bike
Great video guys. I love seeing people like you discovering this planet and sharing your insights. I do really dissagree with including entree price into categorization of an natural beuty. It would be like rating the Rembrandt's "Night watch" low because museum ticket is not cheap.
^ I love your vids! So, idk if you remember but when you did Route C was it mostly walking down steps? And, if there was any steps going up on the route( besides the optional cave steps lol) were they difficult? I'm traveling with my parents who are a bit older and one who's knee acts up so i was just wondering. At 6:07 it seems like the longest steps up but not steep. Also, IF you remember( because i know its hard to remember everything from a trip) was it a long time between the entrance and the boat ride, and then after the boat ride was it a long time to the snack area. I worry about needing a bathroom hahaha, but i guess i can just skip drinking alot of water that day.
The majority of it is flat with a few stair detours which you don't have to take. Plus you can save the boat ride and bus ticket to use when you're most tired. We took the bus back nearly the length of the park. Lots of stopping points and toilets in between though so I think everyone would be ok!
Lovely tips, thanks so much for the video. I have a question---did you pay 80 pounds per head to enter the park, or was it for transport? Can you provide the break up of tour fee, entry fee and parking fee?
That was the total cost of our entrance and parking all together. We drove ourselves there so we don’t know about the tour prices that you can get from the major towns unfortunately!
Yes, we walked for a couple of hours but there are lots of resting points, it's mostly flat terrain and you can always take the bus or boat if/when you get too tired :)
You can walk as much as you want. We walked 21 km because we walked through the forest and entered though an unofficial place. But you can see the most famous area from a point of view literally 100m from entrance 1, or from the point of view where they went in the end of the video, without even paying entrance.
It won’t be on any of the bus routes. There are some steps by the big slap but they’ve been closed off so unless you go under the barrier I don’t think you’ll get to see it
You pay that sort of money to enter a lookout tower un Australia. 60 Australuan dollars or 45 usd is not alot for a place you can spend 8 hours or so on the longer trails . If you took the 4 hour trail ypu missed alot of the park by the sounds of it
Yes, we spent 3 weeks in Croatia loving all the free places but since everyone and all the blog posts say this is a must see, we decided to pay for an attraction.
As you can see from the video, it was more about “whether it’s worth going”. So the point of the video is showing the national park in it’s true light. We know we are part of the problem. Here on our RU-vid channel we keep things real by showing places how they really are! Thanks for watching :)
to be honest, it is not worth the entrance money at all, way too high priced. and it is really not that special. there are far better places of natural beauty