National Park Krka Waterfalls
Krka is located in Dalmatia near Šibenik. It is smaller than Plitvice Lakes but still boast incredibly waterfalls, lakes and greenery. Krka is known for its abundance of various species of birds. Notable habitants are the Golden Eagle and Osprey. The park offers footpaths, sightseeing tours, boat rides and a museum shop. While at Krka, you do not want to miss the island of Visovac. The island is the breathtaking home of the Roman Catholic Visovac Monastery. The park is open year round from 09:00-18:00.
National Park Paklenica
Distinctly different from the previously mentioned National Parks in Croatia, the Paklenica National Park possesses dramatic cliffs, gorges, grottoes and caves. This park is located in Dalmatia near Zadar. There are seven water mills through the park along the Velika Paklenica Creek. Paklenica National Park has over 70 caves. There are two canyons in the park, Velika and Mala. The Velika Canyon has over 1730 kilometers of tunnels dug out by the Yugoslavian army. Hiking, rock-climbing and mountain biking are common activities at Paklenica National Park. Experience the beauty of Croatia firsthand through guided tours of its National Parks. It will be an experience you will never forget!
National Park Plitvice Lakes
Waterfalls and greenery are abundant throughout the Plitvice Lakes National Park. Located in the mountainous region of Lika, Plitvice Lakes National Park has sixteen different lakes that flow into the Korana River. The lakes feature magnificent colors, ranging from blues, to greens, to grays. In addition to the dramatic lakes, Plitvice Lakes is heavily forested and is home to many rare species, including particular birds, bears, eagles, owls and lynx. The park is open year round from 08:00-16:00.Very similar in landscape to Plitvice Lakes, Krka National Park is another one of National Parks in Croatia.

















