Situated in the Lika region in the midst of the Dinaric Alps, the town of Plitvicka Jezera is set in Croatia’s Adriatic hinterland scattered with lush woodlands and cascading waterfalls. It is best known as the home to the Unesco-listed Plitvice Lakes National Park, one of the largest national parks in the country, whiches stretches over 300 square kilometres. Visitors can discover the emerald Plitvice Lakes, made up of 16 interconnected lakes cascading into each other. Visitors can look forward to joining a guided tour around the park and soaking up the magnificent views. Other highlights include: the Veliki Slap or ‘The Large Waterfall’- Croatia’s highest waterfall, and the network of scenic hiking trails. Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the park on the Panorama Train.