Plan the perfect 7 day Zagreb Plitvice Pag itinerary: two days in Zagreb, one day at Plitvice Lakes, then four dreamy days on Island Pag for lunar scenery, salt pans, beach-hopping freedom and Paški sir tastings.
This 7 day Zagreb Plitvice Pag itinerary is made for travellers who love contrast: Zagreb’s café rhythm, Plitvice’s waterfall wow, then Pag — a wind-carved island of pale stone, salt air and bold flavours. Base yourself in Novalja or Pag Town, chase viewpoints that look like another planet, dip into hidden coves, and end each day with Paški sir and something local in your glass.
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🧂 Moonlike Pag + Plitvice Waterfalls + Zagreb City Energy
7-Day Zagreb–Plitvice–Istria Itinerary: Day-by-Day Guide
Before diving into each day, here’s a clear look at how this 7-day journey unfolds. The route is designed to feel smooth and balanced, moving from Croatia’s vibrant capital to its most iconic national park and finally to the warm, colourful coast of Istria. Distances are manageable, the pace is intentionally relaxed, and every day includes a mix of highlights and quieter corners — the kind of flow that lets you actually experience a place rather than just pass through it. With two main bases and simple logistics, this itinerary gives you the best of Croatia’s culture, nature and food without the stress of constant packing and unpacking.
🚗 Need a Rental Car for This Route?
Renting a car is the easiest way to follow this 7-day Croatia itinerary. It gives you total freedom at Plitvice, makes day trips simple, and saves hours compared to buses. Compare prices from all major companies in one place:
🔎 Compare Rental CarsBest pick-up spots: Zagreb Airport or Zagreb City Center.
Day 1 — Welcome to Zagreb
Vibe: café culture, leafy streets, central Europe


City Guide
Curious about Croatia’s capital? From café culture and museums to neighbourhood walks and day trips — explore Zagreb beyond the highlights.
Morning
- Check in near Lower Town (Donji Grad) or Upper Town.
- Start with an easy intro walk through Zrinjevac, King Tomislav Square, and the Green Horseshoe.
- Coffee at Botaničar or Korica.
✨ Zagreb’s Most Beautiful Hotels in Donji Grad (Lower Town)
Sheraton Zagreb
Modern comfort with a polished finish — spacious, elegant and perfectly central.
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Hotel Dubrovnik
A classic stay on Zagreb’s main square — bright, welcoming and incredibly convenient.
Book Hotel Dubrovnik
The Westin Zagreb
Spacious rooms, spa touches and sweeping skyline views — polished from start to finish.
Book The Westin
Esplanade Zagreb Hotel
Art-Deco grandeur and timeless luxury — Zagreb’s most iconic and elegant stay.
Book EsplanadeAfternoon
- Wander the charming streets of Upper Town:
- St. Mark’s Church
- Stone Gate
- Lotrščak Tower
- Radićeva + Tkalča Street
- Ride the funicular down to the Lower Town.
Dinner & Evening
- Cosy dinner at Agava or Pod Zidom.
- Craft beer at The Garden Brewery Taproom.
🗺️ Explore Accommodation on the Map
Compare hotels, apartments and boutique stays across the city. Adjust the map to find the perfect location for your trip.
Day 2 — Zagreb Hidden Corners & Market Life
Vibe: green city pockets, markets, viewpoints.


Morning
- Visit the iconic Dolac Market — fruit, cheeses, bakeries.
- Walk to the Cathedral and the charming streets behind it.
Afternoon
Choose one mini-adventure:
- Maksimir Park & Zoo (classic Zagreb nature walk)
- Mirogoj Cemetery — architecture + serenity
- Museum of Broken Relationships if you prefer quirky culture
Evening
- Dinner in Vlaška or Martićeva — trendy, local, delicious
- Try Rožmarin for pasta or Lari & Penati for bistro style.
Read our full guide to Zagreb here.
Day 3 — Plitvice Lakes National Park
Travel: Zagreb → Plitvice (2h)
Vibe: waterfalls, emerald lakes, boardwalks.


🌿 Plitvice Lakes – Essential Info
Summer 07–20h, winter ~08–16h.
Best to purchase online. Peak season €40–45.
Entrance 1 = Lower Lakes.
Entrance 2 = Upper Lakes.
Arrive before 09:00 for fewer crowds.
Route C (4–6h). Route H from Entrance 2.
Boat + panorama train included in the ticket.
Morning
- Arrive early — between 7:30–8:00 for best light and fewer crowds.
- Choose Route C or H (the classic full-day loop).
Read our full guide to the Plitvice Lakes here.
Afternoon
- Electric boat across Lake Kozjak
- Veliki Slap → panoramic viewpoints → upper lakes.
- Light lunch inside the park or nearby.
✨ Best Places to Stay Near Plitvice Lakes
Hotel Jezero
Classic hotel inside the park zone — simple, comfortable and perfect for early starts on the lakes.
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Fenomen Plitvice
Forest cabins with a stylish, modern twist — peaceful, warm and close to nature.
Book Fenomen Plitvice
16 Lakes Hotel
A fresh, boutique feel with a pool and bright interiors — great value near the park.
Book 16 Lakes Hotel
Lakeside Hotel Plitvice
A modern, nature-focused hotel overlooking quiet greenery — elegant rooms, serene atmosphere and a perfect base for exploring the lakes.
Book Lakeside HotelEvening
- Stay in Rastovača, Jezerce, or Plitvica Selo.
- Quiet dinner in Lička kuća restaurant or Lakeside Hotel Plitvice.
⏱️ If needed, you can drive to Rovinj the same evening (3h), but staying overnight is calmer.
🌲 Alternative Day 3: Gorski kotar Instead of Plitvice Lakes
If you’ve already visited Plitvice or prefer a quieter, wilder feel, you can swap this day for Gorski kotar – Croatia’s green mountain region of forests, rivers and cool air. It’s an easy detour on the way to Istria and a lovely contrast to the coast.
🌄 Morning – Risnjak National Park
Drive into Risnjak National Park. Hike the easy Leska trail (1.5–2 h) or, if you’re fit, climb Veliki Risnjak for panoramic mountain views (4–5 h).
🏞️ Midday – Kamačnik or Lokvarsko Lake
Continue to Kamačnik Canyon for a wooden-path walk along a jade-green river, or relax by Lokvarsko Lake with forest views and picnic spots.
🏘️ Afternoon – Fužine
Stop in the mountain town of Fužine. Walk around Bajer Lake, grab a coffee by the water, or visit the small but atmospheric Vrelo Cave.
🌅 Evening – Continue to Rovinj
From Fužine, drive on towards Rovinj. You’ll arrive in time for a relaxed dinner and your first Adriatic sunset, with a full day of forests and fresh air behind you.
Days 4–7: Island Pag (base in Novalja or Pag Town + day trips)
🚗 Two ways to get to Island Pag
🖼️ Bridge image (paste here)
🌉 Pag Bridge (Paški most)
The easiest, most flexible option — drive onto Pag via the bridge from the mainland (near Zadar) and you’re on the island in minutes. Perfect if you want total road-trip freedom and lots of viewpoint stops.
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⛴️ Ferry (Prizna ↔ Žigljen)
A short car ferry that connects the mainland (Prizna) to north Pag (Žigljen). Great if you’re coming from the Kvarner direction and you will be rewarded by a moonscap elandscapes along the road.
Tip: In peak summer, aim for earlier departures and keep a little buffer time for traffic and ferry lines.
Pag Island
Island Pag is Croatia’s wild, wind-carved beauty — sculpted by the bura (the fierce northern wind), bleached by salt, and shaped into pale, moonlike hills that photographers can’t stop chasing. Between the stone and the sea you’ll find a whole edible story: famous Paški sir (Pag cheese), local lamb, and that salty air that somehow makes everything taste bolder. Add beach-hopping freedom, hidden coves, and wide-open viewpoints, and Pag becomes the perfect place to slow down… while still feeling adventurous. Explore Pag Island in our Travel Guide
Choose your base
- Novalja: easier for hopping between beaches + trailheads (and a livelier dinner scene). Read Novalja Guide
- Pag Town: prettier for evening strolls, history, and that “stone-and-salt” atmosphere.
🛏️ Where to Stay on Pag (3 Handpicked Bases)
Two easy bases around Novalja for beach-and-drive freedom, plus one atmospheric stay in Pag Town for stone-lane evenings.
Novalja Pick #1 — Hotel Olea
Modern, calm and polished — a great “reset” base with pool/wellness energy between beach days.
Novalja Pick #2 — Boutique Hotel Boškinac
The foodie splurge: boutique stay with a winery vibe and a Michelin-starred restaurant — perfect for couples.
Pag Town Pick — Hotel Pagus
Beachfront and close to Pag Town’s old streets — ideal if you want atmosphere and evening walks by the sea.
Tip: For easiest day-trip logistics, base in Novalja. For the prettiest evenings, choose Pag Town.
Day 4 — Plitvice → Pag (arrival + first sunset)
Drive vibe: forest-to-moon in one day.
- On the way (pick 1 quick stop):
- Zadar Old Town for a short stretch + sea air (perfect “reset” after Plitvice).
- Nin for lagoon views + wide sandy shallows (soft contrast before Pag’s drama).
- Arrive via the bridge and slow down for your first wow moment: the landscape turns pale, rocky, and almost otherworldly.
- Golden hour mission: pull over at a safe viewpoint and shoot the first “Pag postcard” — bare hills, sharp shadows, silver sea.
- Evening: check-in, then go straight to cheese + wine.
- Order Paški sir (Pag cheese), janjetina (lamb), and something simple like grilled fish — bold flavours, no fuss.

🌉 If you’re coming via the Pag Bridge: Paklenica National Park (morning detour)
Want one last hit of dramatic nature before the “moon island”? Detour to Paklenica NP (near Starigrad) for a short canyon walk and big limestone walls — then continue to the Pag Bridge for that epic “entering another planet” feeling. Keep it simple: a 1–2 hour stroll in the lower part of the park is enough to get the vibe without turning the day into a marathon.
Day 5 — Salt + stone: Pag Town day (culture + flavours)
Even if you’re staying in Novalja, today is your Pag Town day.
Morning
- Old Town wander: tight stone lanes, small squares, a slow coffee.
- Pop into shops for Pag lace (Paška čipka) if you want a truly local souvenir.
Midday
- Salt story: Pag is salt and wind — lean into it.
- Look for salt pans / salt products and do a mini tasting-buy (salt, flower of salt, salt scrubs).
Afternoon
- Viewpoint drive: take the road that gives you those wide, empty horizons (this is where Pag feels like a film set).
- Optional easy hike: St. Vid (Sveti Vid) area for a higher perspective (best in softer light).
Evening
- Dinner in Pag Town (or back in Novalja): go full foodie—cheese plates, lamb, local olive oil, and a glass of something crisp.
Photo mission: textures — salt crusts, stone walls, lace details, wind-shaped trees.

Day 6 — The “moonwalk” day: Metajna + Ručica Trail + wild beaches
This is the day Pag shows off.
Morning (start early)
- Drive to Metajna and hike the famous coastal stretch often called the Ručica Trail area.
- You’ll pass dramatic coves and pale rock that looks almost lunar.
- Swim stop(s): choose the beaches that call you most (the wilder ones feel like you earned them).
Midday
- Picnic-style lunch (bring water + snacks). Pag sun is not gentle.
Afternoon
- Beach hop near Novalja/Metajna depending on your energy:
- Easy-access beach for recovery or
- One more “hidden cove” mission if you’re still hungry for drama.
Evening
- Sunset somewhere quiet (or… if you’re based in Novalja and want a different vibe, do a quick look at Zrće just to see the contrast).
Couples vibe: this day feels private even when you’re not alone — just sea, rock, and long light.

Day 7 — North Pag road trip: ancient olives + last beach
A perfect “drive freedom” finale.
Morning
- Head north to Lun for the ancient olive groves vibe — gnarled trunks, soft greens, and a totally different mood than the bare south.
Midday
- Continue along the quiet northern coastline for small bays and simple seafood stops.
- Pick a last swim spot where the water is calm and clear.
Afternoon
- Back to base for packing + one final slow coffee.
- If you have time and want one last strong visual: return to a viewpoint you loved and reshoot it in different light.
Evening (farewell dinner)
- Order your “Pag greatest hits” one more time: Paški sir, lamb, local olive oil, and something sweet if you find it.
Photo mission: “two Pags” — raw lunar rock and the gentle olive-green north.
Quick packing/comfort notes for Pag days
- Water + hat + sunscreen (wind tricks you into forgetting the sun).
- Light hiking shoes for rocky trails.
- A small cooler bag if you’re doing cheese + picnic days.




