Itinerary Details
1 Ljubljana, Slovenia
As one of the earliest cities in Europe to make its city center car-free, Ljubljana has long been a leader in urban sustainability. Here, a charming maze of cobblestone streets rich in Renaissance, Baroque, and Art Nouveau architecture lead to the Ljubljanica River — its banks lined with cute cafés and artisan markets. Eclectic museums and vibrant street art, plus a growing handful of East-meets-West fusion cuisine at independent eateries, are all set against a backdrop of innovative eco-friendly design.
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2 Ljubljana | Ptuj CastleHead to Ptuj, a picturesque medieval town where time stands still. With our expert guide, explore the majestic Ptuj Castle and its sweeping views of the Drava River. Wander cobbled streets lined with Roman, Gothic and Baroque architecture, and uncover treasures like the ancient Orpheus Monument and St. George’s Church.
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3 Ljubljana | Bites and Blooms of the CapitalSample the flavors of Slovenia as you stroll the restaurants, markets and bars surrounding Ljubljana’s iconic Preseren Square. Then, immerse yourself in the blooms and butterflies of Slovenia’s largest botanical garden, Volcji Potok Arboretum. Depending on the season, take in vast exhibits featuring tulips, orchids or cacti.
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4 Ljubljana | Scenic Landscapes of the Planica ValleySet out for the Planica Valley to explore the local museum and take in sweeping views from its terrace. Next, stroll the boardwalks of Lake Zelenci Nature Reserve and relax with a drink overlooking the convergence of the Sava Dolinka River and Lake Jasna, backdropped by the mighty Julian Alps.
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5 Bled | Jewel of the Julian AlpsFramed by the glorious Julian Alps, Bled is a captivating little Slovenian town on the edge of glacial Lake Bled. The area’s natural beauty is best seen on a hike into the mountains, offering sweeping views of spruce forests, snow-covered alpine pasture and farmland. The alpine region above the town is dotted with pretty hill towns and villages.
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6 Bled | Land of Mountains and WaterfallsSlovenia’s deep respect for nature and the outdoors is best experienced with a private tour of the Alpine Museum, highlighting the region’s mountaineering history and culture. Later, set off on a guided hike to the stunning Pericnik Waterfall near Mojstrana, where your guide reveals intriguing facts about local flora, fauna and geology.Or, opt to explore Mojstrana and its surroundings on an e-bike excursion.
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7 Portoroz | Adriatic EnclaveEn route to Portoroz, delve into the depths of Postojna Cave, a subterranean world of stalactites, stalagmites and endemic salamanders. Then, continue to Portoroz, an Adriatic enclave of scenic waterfront promenades, charming seafood restaurants and boutiques.
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8 Portoroz | The Famed Lipizzaners on DisplayMeet the “dancing horses” at Lipica Stud Farm, where graceful Lipizzaners – white horses celebrated for their stunning appearance and extraordinary dressage skills – have been bred for centuries.
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9 Portoroz | Medieval Streets and Salt PansVisit the medieval town of Piran, where narrow streets and compact houses rise in steps from the coastal lowland into the hills. Then, head to the Secovlje salt pans to explore Slovenia’s traditional salt-making in a serene wetland haven for birdlife.Alternatively, sample regional wines and olive oils in the private cellars of two local families or visit a nearby fish farm for an in-depth tour and tasting experience.
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