Plitvice Lakes National Park is the largest national park in Croatia spanning across nearly 300 kilometers of cascading waterfalls, forested hills, and wooden paths and bridges. Read more about Plitvice Lakes National Park
The Northern Velebit National Park spans across 109 kilometers of natural forested and mountainous terrain. Read more about Northern Velebit National Park
Paklenica National Park stretches across the slopes of South Velebit, directly above the settlement of Marasovići, up to the highest mountain peaks of Vaganski Vrh, Babin Vrh, and Sveto Brdo. Read more about National Park Paklenica
Natural beauty and cultural history merge together creating the most beautiful national park in Croatia. National Park Mljet is a haven for hiking enthusiasts, photographers, and nature-lovers! Read more about National Park Mljet
Gorges, lakes, rivers, rapids and waterfalls merge together to paint the backdrop of the beautiful National Park of Krka. Read more about Krka National Park
In the central part of the Croatian Adriatic, on the meeting point of Šibenik and Zadar islands, a separate and by many a specific group of islands, called Kornati.
The area of the Risnjak National Park is divided into two zones – the zone of rigorous and that of directional protection.
The rolling peaks of Sljeme, the sparkling Adriatic coastline, the majestic waterfalls of Pltivice or the pinewood forests of Istra, are unforgettable sights to see. Visit one of Croatia's National Parks and whatever you do, don't forget your camera!
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