Plitvice National Park with its turquoise lake is a must-visit place for nature lovers. Take the marked trails and enjoy trekking amidst the dense woods and cascading waterfalls. Make your way to the highest point of the park, Mount Seli?evica, for a magnificent view of the landscape. If you visit in spring, the park will be lush green with wildflowers in full bloom.
The picturesque village of Omis offers the perfect opportunity for adventure enthusiasts. Zapline at Canyon Cetina offers various activities such as zip-lining through the canyon, rock climbing, and rapelling down cliffs. Don't miss the opportunity to swim in the clear waters of Cetina River!
Paddle along the Adriatic coastline from Dubrovnik to Lokrum Island on a kayaking tour. Explore hidden coves, cliff-jumping spots, and sea caves along the way. If you’re lucky, you might spot some dolphins swimming nearby. In the evening, visit a local restaurant in Dubrovnik’s Old Town and savor the city’s traditional seafood dishes.
If you have an extra day, explore the beaches and nightlife of Hvar island. Krka National Park is another alternative, located near Split. If you have less time, skip the national parks and opt for cycling around the island of Brac or try rock climbing in Paklenica National Park.