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If you're looking for a thrilling adventure to leave you breathless and imprint unforgettable memories of your next holiday at sea, look no further than ziplining in Croatia. This adrenaline-fueled activity is the perfect way to explore Croatia's stunning landscapes, from lush forests to rugged mountains, while experiencing the thrill of soaring through the air at high speeds.

Croatia has plenty of options for adrenaline junkies seeking an action-packed and exclusive ziplining experience, and we’re here to share some of the top destinations for ziplining in Croatia. 

Pazin

Town of Pazin, Croatia

If you’re sailing around Istria, it’s essential to stop in the town of Pazin for a ziplining experience over its famous cave! Located in central Istria above this famous karst cave abyss, this adventure is divided into two parts. The first zipline is 220 meters long with a speed of 50 km/h and a maximum height of 100 meters over the Pazin Cave entrance. The second line, which is 280 meters, floats over the cave and the medieval Pazin castle on its cliffs. This zipline outing disembarks at Babina kuća cave, which was named after famous French writer Jules Verne.

Krk

Island of Krk, Croatia

Do you want to walk along the treetops of the so-called ‘golden island’? This unforgettable ziplining experience flies you across the island of Krk, which has long been favored for its geographical position and perfect Mediterranean climate. Ziplining on Krk allows you to explore the island from great heights on a two-hour adventure. Eight zip lines have a total length of over 2 kilometers and a maximum speed of 80 kilometers, soaring over rugged landscapes and hard-to-beat Adriatic scenery. Admire views of the southern tip of the island, the town of Baška, and the island of Prvić. It’s also a great family outing for kids ages 5 and up!

Plitvice

Korana River, Croatia

If you’re already exploring Plitvice Lakes National Park, head just 3 kilometers from the main entrance to Seliste Dreznicko in the canyon of the Korana river. This zipline outing offers 300 meters of ziplines that can achieve speeds of up to 70 kilometers per hour. The Plitvice area also boasts another zipline experience in Rudopolje, just five minutes from the national park. This adventure allows you to fly 80 meters in the air at a speed of 120 km/h, with nearly two kilometers of wires spanning over the pristine Lika landscape. Did you know that makes it one of the longest wires in Europe, too?

Šibenik

Cikola River, Croatia

If you’re sailing by the UNESCO gem of Šibenik, make your way inland to the foot of Mount Svilaja and across the Petrovo field to the 46-kilometer-long Čikola river. This protected canyon is enhanced by 298 plants, caves, and medieval fortresses, best explored from above. This 1.4 km long zipline adventure floats over Čikola river canyon’s untouched wildlife and breathtaking scenery from 120 to 30 meters in the air. Three ziplines range from 250, 500, and 650 meters long, hitting speeds up to 70 km/h!

Split

Split, Croatia

If your yacht charter starts or ends in Split, those seeking a touch of adrenaline should head to Zip Split, specifically the eastern slopes of Mount Kozjak. An impressive 2,500 meters of ziplines are perfectly set up close to the top of Sveti Jure, between Blaca and Gornja Rupotina, overlooking the Bay of Kaštela. This ziplining experience offers views of the ancient Salona, the Split peninsula and Marjan forest park, the islands off Split’s coast, and inland Dalmatia. In three hours, you’ll get to ride down six wires which disembark on a 90-meter-long suspension bridge that spans the treetops of a pine forest. Led by ziplining professionals, you’ll be happy to know that this adventure can also be educational, as your tour guides will share their knowledge about the land as you soar around Mount Kozjak.

Omiš

The canyon of Cetina river, Omis

Nestled between the Cetina River and the Adriatic Sea, Omiš is a picturesque town with stunning natural beauty. Its zipline course is located high above the Cetina River canyon, offering breathtaking views of the river and surrounding mountains. Riding down the zipline allows you to admire this untouched natural environment and the river below for a one-of-a-kind experience from tremendous heights! Starting from Podašpilje, just a few kilometers from the center of town, this ziplining outing is perfect for those seeking a thrilling adventure in a natural setting, with eight zips to choose from, the longest of which is 700 meters long. It’s even a good day out for kids as participants must be 7 years old to participate! A foolproof activity on your luxury yacht charter, the zipline in Omiš is about an hour from the better-known town of Split.

Tučepi

Tucepi, Croatia

Just down the coast from Omiš is Tučepi, a breathtaking coastal town within the Makarska Riviera. This picturesque coastline is bordered by the beautiful Biokovo mountain, immersing visitors in nature no matter where they turn. Zipline Tučepi is a thrilling experience with 6 cables for 1,000 meters of ziplining pleasure. While each line is different, one thing is certain - you’ll zipline to views of the Makarska Riviera and the Adriatic Sea, enveloped by thriving dense pine forest and thriving Mediterranean vegetation.

 

No matter which destination you choose, ziplining in Croatia is an experience unlike any other. Of course, safety is always a top priority when it comes to ziplining, and all zipline courses in Croatia are operated by trained professionals who follow strict safety protocols to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all. Be sure to look into exclusive experiences, such as private tours, as many of these courses offer custom days out should you choose to hop off your luxury yacht charter.

Croatia is the ultimate destination for your next ziplining adventure with its stunning landscapes, exclusive experiences, and top-notch safety standards. Whether seeking a taste of a thrill or untouched natural beauty, ziplining in Croatia is a fun outing for your sea legs. 

So, what are you waiting for contact us today and we will help you find a perfect yacht and create a perfect itinerary based on your preferred destination.

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