What to see in Slovenia in 5 days

Slovenia offers a combination of stunning natural landscapes and rich culture. In five days, you can discover charming villages, explore its geographical diversity and enjoy outdoor activities. From its picturesque lakes to its mountains, caves and green valleys, the country is full of memorable experiences.

Itinerary Detail per day
Trip to Piran

Trip to Piran

The Slovenian pearl of the Adriatic on the Istrian peninsula evokes its glorious past under the Republic of Venice at every turn.

Skocjan Caves

Skocjan Caves

With more than six kilometres of galleries and the largest known underground canyon, this karst system crossed by the Reka River has fascinated humans for millennia.

Škocjan Caves and Piran

Škocjan Caves and Piran

from 99,06 €
Ljubljana

Ljubljana

Awarded the title of Green Capital of Europe by the European Commission in 2016, this little-known capital city combines a pedestrianised old town with countless green spaces and self-governed urban regeneration projects, such as the Metelkova district.

Ljubljana 2.5h walking tour with local guide

Ljubljana 2.5h walking tour with local guide

from 23,58 €
Ljubljana Castle

Ljubljana Castle

The Habsburg fortress is perched on a hill offering the finest panoramic views of the city and the Ljubljanica river, and can be reached in a fun and easy way by cable car.

Predjama castle

Predjama castle

The legendary castle of the knight Erazem fascinated George R.R. Martin, the creator of Game of Thrones, and touring the caves in a 19th century train is undoubtedly a magical experience.

Lake Bled

Lake Bled

The emerald waters of this mesmerising glacial lake narrate a legend linked to the church that stands on the centre of an island.

Lake Bled - An Alpine Pearl

Lake Bled - An Alpine Pearl

from 69,81 €
Lake Bohinj

Lake Bohinj

The Julian Alps are reflected in the waters of this glacial lake in Triglav National Park, a perfect spot for those looking to unwind while fishing, hiking or rowing.

Enjoy Slovenian cuisine

Enjoy Slovenian cuisine

The cuisine of this Central European country is a crossroads of Slavic, Austro-Hungarian, Italian and Balkan influences with traditional dishes such as štruklji, golaž and žganci.

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