Croatian waterfalls truly are sights of wonder, and they delight visitors year in and out. Though not gigantic, most of them can rival the well-known waterfalls of the World. And they are comfortably nestled amidst Croatian national parks and scenic trails.
Prepare for enchantment as we explore Croatian waterfalls. And, you guessed it — we can take you to visit on some of our most popular tours!
Get ready to be amazed by the true beauty of Croatia.
One of the most famous Croatian waterfalls. Just an hour and a half’s drive from the lively Zadar city sits the Great Waterfall. It rests happily in the Plitvice Lakes National Park and is the tallest waterfall in Croatia. The waterfall drops down so tall and big, dazzling people who come see it. It has awesome power and beauty.
Veliki Slap sits in the heart of Plitvice Lakes National Park, showing the amazing natural beauty that made UNESCO call it “outstanding”. The waterfall lies near the end of the Lower Lakes section of the park and draws people in with great drama and wonder.
To see the Great Waterfall up close, take a 3.5km scenic trail. Walk through the Lower Lakes Canyon, which will lead you right to the waterfall. It will surround you with its power and beauty.
Skradinski Buk is a majestic Croatian waterfall in Krka National Park, close to Skradin. It’s part of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Skradinski Buk is the largest and most breathtaking waterfall in the park.
The waterfall is a spectacular sight, with visitors coming from far and wide to see it. To fully experience Skradinski Buk, take the 2-kilometer trail. It lets you see the falls from every angle. On this easy walk, you can also spot fish swimming upstream.
Along the way, you’ll find beautiful, restored watermills, now serving as a museum and visitor center. Here, you can learn about the area’s rich cultural history. Accessing Skradinski Buk is made convenient via a ferry ride from Skradin to the park, a tranquil 25-minute journey operating from April to October, with the park entry fee conveniently included in the ferry ticket cost.
The Gubavica Waterfall in the Cetina River’s scenic landscape is a captivating natural wonder beckoning adventurers from the bustling port of Split. Velika Gubavica cascades 48 meters into Zadvarje’s 200-meter-deep karst plateau canyon, showcasing nature’s awesome grandeur.
A hotspot for outdoor lovers, Gubavica offers exhilarating activities like rafting, kayaking, cliff jumping, rock climbing, and hiking. For a thrilling yet safe adventure, explore with knowledgeable local guides. While rainy seasons reveal the waterfall’s full magnificence with free-flowing water through the canyon, visitors should come prepared with swimwear, beach shoes, and towels to fully immerse in its refreshing waters.
Nearby restaurants and stores offer convenient refueling options. Those preferring a relaxed experience can savor distant views from accessible lookout points without having to venture far.
Tucked away approximately 30 kilometers from the iconic Skradinski Buk, Roški Waterfall stands as another gem within the pristine expanse of Krka National Park. Roški is easily accessible, offering visitors multiple transportation options to reach its captivating beauty. While a car journey or an 8.5-kilometer trek are viable options, we highly recommend indulging in the scenic boat ride departing from the Lozovac entrance, which includes a delightful break at Visovac Island, home to a serene monastery and church.
Roški Waterfall, boasting 12 interconnected cascades spanning approximately 650 meters in length and reaching heights of 25 meters, presents a mesmerizing spectacle of nature’s magnificence. Stroll along the so-called necklace cascades and capture the beauty from the vantage points provided by the wooden bridges overlooking the cascading waters. For an added adventure, explore the Ozidena cave, a prehistoric marvel connected to this Croatian waterfall by 517 wooden steps, offering a glimpse into Croatia’s ancient past. On the left bank of Roski Slap, a charming array of watermills awaits discovery, some restored to their former glory and transformed into quaint restaurants, offering the perfect setting for a leisurely lunch break.
In the nearby village of Skradin, you can savor the renowned Skradin risotto and Skradin torta for a taste of local culinary delights. To make the most of your visit, consider combining your exploration of Skradinski Buk and Roški Waterfalls on the same day to maximize your experience and avoid additional admission fees.
Stunning cascades can be found in unexpected areas of the country too. The Istria peninsula’s scenic landscape hosts the charming Sopot Waterfall, a hidden gem in Floricici.
This remarkable waterfall gracefully flows down a 30-meter cliff, creating a breathtaking sight as it pours into a tranquil, turquoise-blue lake below. Yet, it’s crucial to note that this natural wonder isn’t a year-round phenomenon — its flow decreases during the dry summer months when rainfall is sparse.
To fully appreciate Sopot Waterfall’s splendor, we recommend visiting during autumn or spring, when nature is in full bloom. For the ultimate experience, venture to the waterfall’s base and take a refreshing swim in its crystalline waters. If conditions are dry, embark on a leisurely hike or enjoy a delightful wine tasting in the nearby charming village of Gračišće.
The Zrmanja River flows along 70 kilometers. It has 12 beautiful waterfalls in a stunning canyon. The river’s clear water and waterfalls attract thrill-seekers and nature lovers. The Zrmanja is popular for extreme sports like river rafting.
The thrilling activities happen in breathtaking scenery. When water levels go down in late summer and fall, kayaking and canoeing become popular. Kastel Zegarski is a good starting point for canoeing trips. But Zrmanja also offers peaceful escapes for families.
Jankovića buk, the last waterfall, has a tranquil vibe. Families can relax, picnic, and swim there. Ancient mills near the waterfall add historical charm. Nearby restaurants serve local foods, completing the relaxing day along this scenic river. Whether seeking adventure or peacefulness, Zrmanja satisfies with its range of exciting and serene experiences.
This article cannot go without a cameo to neighboring Bosnia and Herzegovina. Una National Park is Bosnia and Herzegovina’s wilderness wonder. Nestled in the Una River valley, it offers natural beauty. The park contains forests, meadows, and clear waters. It shows the Balkans’ unspoiled environment.
Near Croatia’s border sits Strbacki Buk waterfall. It cascades over limestone cliffs majestically. Strbacki Buk thunders as waters plunge into emerald pools below. This waterfall symbolizes Una National Park’s untamed splendor. Hiking, rafting, or admiring views, Strbacki Buk offers unforgettable journeys in a serene setting.
Croatia packs such a beauty that goes beyond its islands and food. Some amazing Croatian waterfalls are to be discovered here. Plitvice Lakes National Park is really pretty, with an almost magical look. Krka National Park looks rugged and cool. Then there are hidden waterfalls in Istria and Una National Park, each uncovering a different type of landscape in Croatia.
We want you to explore places away from the crowds. See the magic of Croatian waterfalls in person. If you love outdoor adventures or just relaxing in nature, Always Croatian will take you on an unforgettable trip full of amazement in Plitvice and Krka.
Pack your bags, put on hiking shoes, and discover the hidden waterfall gems in Croatia. A new adventure awaits!