How do you get from Zadar to Plitvice Lakes?

How do you get from Zadar to Plitvice Lakes?

The shortest travel distance between Plitvice Lakes (HR) and Zadar (HR) is 132 km. The fastest bus which departs at 09:30 has a travel time of 01:45h. The longest travel time on the route is 02:50h. Some of the busses going from Plitvice Lakes to Zadar have stops in Udbina, Gracac, Korenica and Obrovac.

Does Zadar have a train station?

The railway station in Zadar is located next to the bus station. There are regular trains from Zagreb to Zadar, with a transfer in Knin. Also, during the summer there are regular rail lines from Vienna, Belgrade, Prague, and Budapest to Split, these trains stop in Knin where you can change to the local train to Zadar.

How do I get to Plitvice Lakes by public transport?

From Zagreb Airport, take a connecting bus (they wait outside the terminal building) to the main bus station in Zagreb. From here, you can then take one of the numerous buses to the Plitvice Lakes; journey time is about 2 hours 20 minutes. You can book tickets on the Zagreb Bus Terminal website.

How many days should I spend in Zadar?

Spending 2 days in Zadar gives you plenty of time to see all of the major sights. Because the city is so small, you can also walk to everywhere you want to go. In fact, I would definitely encourage you walk, it’s just so much more enjoyable.

Are Plitvice lakes worth visiting?

Is Plitvice Lakes worth visiting? First things first, Plitvice Lakes National Park in Croatia really is as beautiful as the photos make it seem and it is definitely worth visiting. Much like the rest of the country, the scenery and landscape is stunning.

How do I get to Zadar?

Getting to Zadar

  1. By Plane: Zadar airport is well connected to other major Croatian and European cities.
  2. By Bus: You can easily reach Zadar by bus from other European cities because it is very well connected.
  3. By Ferry: For those who prefer to travel by ferry, the only way to reach Zadar by ferry is from Ancona.

How old is Zadar?

Zadar traces its origin to its 9th-century BC founding as a settlement of the Illyrian tribe of Liburnians known as Iader. In 59 BC it was renamed Iadera when it became a Roman municipium. In 48 BC it became a Roman colonia.

Is there Uber in Plitvice?

Yes, it is possible to get to Plitvice by Uber, however, there is no Uber service from Plitvice to elsewhere.