Gubavica Waterfall
The next one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Croatia is Gubavica Waterfall. The Cetina Canyon, which extends from Blato on the Cetina to Zadvarje, culminates in the Gubavica cascade. Thereafter, the Cetina flows more quietly across the valley toward the mouth. The waterfalls Velika Gubavica (48 m) and Mala Gubavica (7 m) are generated in the Zadvarje karst plateau's 200 m-deep canyon before crashing and making a loud noise as they descend into their lower bed. From the conveniently accessible vantage point, the waterfall may be viewed in the distance. This lovely location in the hinterland of Dalmatia is worth the short journey.
When it rains, the waterfall is extremely magnificent since the canyon is being filled with a lot of water. Then, from round apertures in the rock at its side, water pours into the valley. A loud boom and millions of small drops of water cover the entire canyon. Near the waterfall, you can frequently spot groups of adventurers wearing life jackets and helmets. Tour operators arrange excursions using climbing equipment to explore the canyon and the waterfalls. Instead of these two waterfalls, a sequence of six waterfalls are produced when it rains a lot and there is too much water in the accumulation lakes. Due to inaccessible terrain and erratic big discharges of water from reservoirs, access to the waterfalls is unfortunately exceedingly perilous because there is no well-maintained trail there. Additionally, Gubavica, like all waterfalls in the karst, is susceptible to drying out in the summer.
Location: Zadvarje