Plitvice Lakes National Park: Croatia’s Waterfall Wonderland
- Chris

- Jun 22, 2022
- 1 min read
Updated: Nov 14

Plitvice Lakes National Park is one of Croatia’s oldest and most breathtaking national parks, and it feels like something pulled straight from a storybook. Families come from all over the world to walk its wooden pathways, listen to rushing waterfalls, and explore a landscape that looks almost unreal.
The park’s most famous feature is its chain of 16 terraced lakes, all connected by a network of waterfalls and limestone caves. As you move from lake to lake, the water shifts through shades of blue, green, and even silver. These colors change throughout the day depending on the minerals in the water and the angle of the sun, making every visit a little different.
Whether you’re following boardwalks over crystal-clear pools or standing in the mist of a cascading fall, Plitvice Lakes offers families one of Europe’s most magical outdoor experiences. Add it to your DuckAbroad collection and inspire your kids to explore the natural wonders of Croatia.
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