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Slovenia Tours & Private Trips

Explore the green heart of Europe with our exclusive Slovenia tours. We design private trips to Slovenia and small group journeys that go beyond standard sightseeing. Browse our Slovenia travel packages below to find your ideal itinerary. We offer everything from active hiking in the Alps to multi-day trips combining the Alps with Venice and Croatia. As local experts, we handle every detail.
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 Our Best Slovenia Travel Packages 2026

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Highlights of Slovenia: From Alpine Lakes to the Adriatic SeaHighlights of Slovenia: From Alpine Lakes to the Adriatic Sea
5 days
4 nights
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  • 10 Jun - 14 Jun 2026
  • Bled
    Bled
  • Triglav National Park
  • Postojna
  • Piran
  • Ljubljana
    Ljubljana
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Classic Slovenia TourClassic Slovenia Tour
Classic Slovenia Tour
Private tours
5 days
4 nights
  • Ljubljana
    Ljubljana
  • Bled
  • Bohinj
  • Ptuj
  • Maribor
  • Postojna
  • Piran
    Piran
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Best of Slovenia Scenic RouteBest of Slovenia Scenic Route
8 days
7 nights
  • 13 Feb - 20 Feb 2026
  • 13 Mar - 20 Mar 2026
  • 16 Apr - 23 Apr 2026
  • Ljubljana
    Ljubljana
  • Maribor
  • Ptuj
  • Predjama Castle
  • Postojna Cave
  • Piran
  • Ljubljana
    Ljubljana
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Slovenian Alpine Adventure: A Hiking Journey Through Nature's WondersSlovenian Alpine Adventure: A Hiking Journey Through Nature's Wonders
8 days
7 nights
  • Ljubljana
    Ljubljana
  • Triglav National Park
  • Bled
  • Soca Valley
  • Vipava
  • Ljubljana
    Ljubljana
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Slovenia: Green Adventure From Ljubljana to Adriatic ShoresSlovenia: Green Adventure From Ljubljana to Adriatic Shores
7 days
6 nights
  • 19 Apr - 25 Apr 2026
  • 10 May - 16 May 2026
  • 31 May - 06 Jun 2026
  • Ljubljana
    Ljubljana
  • Postojna
  • Piran
  • Portoroz
  • Goriska Brda
  • Soca Valley
  • Bohinj
    Bohinj
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Grand Slovenia Journey: From Alpine Lakes to the Adriatic CoastGrand Slovenia Journey: From Alpine Lakes to the Adriatic Coast
13 days
12 nights
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  • 01 Mar - 12 Mar 2026
  • 16 May - 28 May 2026
  • Ljubljana
    Ljubljana
  • Novo mesto
  • Podcetrtek
  • Ptuj
  • Maribor
  • Logar Valley
  • Ljubljana
    Ljubljana

Meet Your Local Slovenia Travel Experts

At Belmondo Travel, we’ve been designing and guiding Slovenia tours for more than 30 years. We are a local agency based in Slovenia, which makes a significant difference. We don’t just sell trips, we live here. That means we know the best seasons, the quietest routes, the real places behind the postcards.

Each traveler has different preferences; in our experience, some enjoy Escorted Tours, others prefer Private Tours, and many opt for Hiking Tours. We offer experiences that match your style.

Our expert guides are friendly, knowledgeable, and passionate about sharing the best of Slovenia through unforgettable toursnot only the famous places but also the lesser-known towns, valleys, and traditions that most visitors miss.

We take pride in creating Slovenia tours that go beyond the usual highlights. Yes, you’ll see iconic places like Lake Bled, Ljubljana, and Postojna Cave, but we’ll also take you to hidden wine cellars in Goriška Brda, quiet mountain paths in the Julian Alps, or artisan workshops in medieval villages.
For a glimpse of this side of Slovenia, please take a look at our article Beyond the Lonely Planet in Slovenia.

And no matter the tour style, we ensure it feels personal, relaxed, and authentic.
Slovenia is not a big country, but it’s full of beautiful surprises. We’d love to show them to you.

Best Places to Visit on Your Trip to Slovenia

Explore Slovenia's many gems on our inspiring Slovenia tours, from vibrant cities to tranquil natural wonders. Here's a quick look at some top spots you shouldn't miss:

Fragment of Robba fountain in the historical center of Ljubljana
Ljubljana
Ljubljana is Slovenia's capital and largest city, one of Europe's greenest and most liveable capitals. Car traffic in the center is restricted, leaving the green banks of the Ljubljanica River free for pedestrians and cyclists. As a result, you will soon begin to feel the city's relaxed, positive atmosphere. 
Ljubljana
Lake Bled
Bled
Bled is one of Slovenia's most popular and picturesque resorts. Although the positive energy of this place was discovered very early, it became a pilgrimage site and later a health resort. Visit the quaint island in the lake by a typical boat called »pletna« and ring a wishing bell for good luck. 
Bled
Logar Valley in Kamnik Mountains
Logarska Valley
Located in the Kamnik Alps near the Austrian border, Logarska Valley has been a park since 1987. This 'Alpine gem' features over 40 natural wonders, including caves, springs, peaks, and waterfalls, and is home to unique flora and fauna. It's a splendid spot for a day of exploration within our Slovenia vacation packages.
Logarska Valley
Underground tourist train in Postojna cave, Slovenia
Postojna Cave
Postojna Cave is one of Slovenia's most popular attractions, and its stalagmite and stalactite formations are unequaled anywhere. Here, you can enjoy the underground karst world, where nature was the principal architect and has formed unique forms over the millennia. 
Postojna Cave
Sunset over the Slovenian Coast (Piran)
Piran
Piran is everybody's favourite Slovenian coastal city, very picturesque and sitting at the tip of a narrow peninsula, one of the best-preserved historical towns anywhere on the Adriatic and a gem of Venetian Gothic architecture. 
Piran
White water rafting on the rapids of river Soca
River Soča Valley
Experience the enchanting Soča Valley, Slovenia's hidden gem. Discover emerald green waters, majestic mountains, and idyllic villages. Enjoy thrilling outdoor activities or tranquillity amidst nature's spectacle. A key destination in our Slovenia tour itinerary
River Soča Valley

Slovenia Trips: From Alps to Adriatic & Top Experiences

Looking for the best things to do in Slovenia? Here are experiences you can enjoy on our Slovenia Tours, from lively cities to peaceful nature.

  • Walk across Ljubljana’s Triple Bridge at sunset and enjoy local ice cream beside the Ljubljanica River.
  • Ring the wishing bell on Bled Island after a peaceful ride in a traditional pletna boat.
  • Visit a wine cellar in Goriška Brda - a highlight of our culinary trips to Slovenia.
  • Spend a day on Velika Planina, ride the cable car, explore the alpine herdsmen’s settlement, and sample traditional cheese and sour milk from local shepherds.
  • Cycle through Slovenia’s lush countryside or choose our active Slovenia travel packages for more adventures.
  • Enjoy Odprta Kuhna (Open Kitchen) on Fridays in Ljubljana, a lively outdoor food market located on Pogačarjev trg, open from spring to autumn, offering a variety of street food, live music, and a friendly atmosphere.
  • Go wild swimming in Lake Bohinj or forest rivers for clear, cold-water refreshment.
  • Visit the Franja Partisan Hospital, a hidden World War II site tucked deep in a forest gorge.
  • Explore the Škocjan Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage-listed underground canyon and awe-inspiring karst wonder.
  • Go hiking in Slovenia from Planica to the Tamar Valley, a gentle walk through a stunning glacial valley.

You’ll find these unforgettable experiences in many of our Slovenia Tours.

Plan Your Vacation: Slovenia Travel Tips & FAQ

Slovenia is a year-round destination. Our Slovenia vacation packages are ideal for planning around the best seasons and activities. The winter months are ideal for skiing in Slovenia's beautiful ski resorts. The summer months are perfect for hiking, cycling, and water sports, while spring and autumn present stunning natural scenery for photography.

  • Cycling: Slovenia's diverse landscapes make it an idyllic playground for cyclists of all levels.
  • Canyoning and Rafting: Experience thrilling adventures on Slovenia's scenic rivers.
  • Hiking: Slovenia is a hiker's paradise with abundant, well-marked mountain trails and over 180 mountain huts.
  • Forest Walks: Enjoy the tranquillity of Slovenia's unspoiled forests through numerous peaceful walking paths.
  • Gastronomy: Explore the rich flavors of Slovenia's food scene, which ranges from street food stalls to top-notch restaurants, complemented by excellent local wines.

Depending on the activities and sights you're interested in, a week to ten days is sufficient to experience Slovenia's major highlights. However, if you have more time, Slovenia has a wealth of hidden gems worth exploring. Many travelers choose Slovenia tours of 7–10 days to balance relaxation and discovery.

Slovenian cuisine is a harmonious blend of diverse flavors, reflecting the country's geographic variety and its position as a crossroads in Central Europe. From the Mediterranean's fresh seafood and olive oil to the Alpine region's hearty meat dishes and dairy products, Slovenia offers a culinary journey as varied as its landscapes. The country is proud of its approach to food, using locally grown, seasonal ingredients in its dishes.
  • Potica: This traditional Slovenian pastry is a rolled delicacy, baked to perfection and typically filled with sweet or savory ingredients such as walnuts, poppy seeds, honey, or cottage cheese. It's a must-try for any food lover visiting Slovenia.
  • Kranjska Klobasa (Carniolan Sausage): Kranjska klobasa is a traditional Slovenian sausage. Protected by a geographical indication, this juicy, flavorful sausage is made from pork seasoned with garlic and pepper. It's often served with mustard and a slice of fresh bread.
  • Zganci (Buckwheat Spoonbread): This hearty, comforting dish is made from buckwheat or wheat spoonbread. Zganci is a versatile dish, served with meat or sweetened with honey or milk, for a tasty, satisfying breakfast.
  • Prekmurska Gibanica: This layered pastry is a culinary gem from Slovenia's Prekmurje region. With layers of poppy seeds, walnuts, apples, raisins, and cottage cheese sandwiched between thin pastry dough, Prekmurska Gibanica is a deliciously sweet way to round off a meal.
  • Kraski Prsut (Karst Prosciutto): Similar to Italian prosciutto, Kraski Prsut is a dry-cured ham from the Karst region. It's often served thinly sliced as an appetizer.
  • Slovenian Wines: Slovenia is among the world's oldest wine-producing countries, offering a wide variety of excellent wines. Don't miss the opportunity to sample indigenous varieties such as the red Refosk or white Rebula.
  • Slovenian Honey: Slovenia has a long beekeeping tradition and is known for its high-quality honey. In particular, Slovenia is famous for its protected Carniolan honey bee, which produces honey of exceptional quality.

Slovenia hosts several cultural and arts festivals throughout the year. The summer Ljubljana Summer Festival and Maribor Theatre Festival are notable. Additionally, Slovenia has a rich tradition of wine festivals, such as the St. Martin's Day wine festival in November.

The official language is Slovene. However, English is widely spoken, especially by younger people and those working in tourism.

Yes, Slovenia is considered one of the safest countries in the world. As with any destination, it's always advisable to take standard precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

The currency in Slovenia is the Euro (€). Money can be exchanged at banks, post offices, and exchange offices, as well as via numerous ATMs widely available nationwide. Credit and debit cards are extensively accepted in most hotels, restaurants, and shops. However, check with your bank about any foreign transaction fees that may apply when using your card abroad. Having some cash on hand for smaller establishments or local markets that may not accept cards is always a good idea.

In Slovenia, tipping is customary but not obligatory. It's a nice gesture to leave a tip if you're happy with the service you've received. Usually, customers leave a tip of around 10% of the total bill. However, in some restaurants and cafes, a service charge might already be included in the bill. In such cases, tipping is unnecessary unless you wish to leave an extra amount for excellent service.

Slovenia is part of the Schengen area, so visitors from many countries, including the USA, Canada, and Australia, do not need a visa for stays of up to 90 days. However, it is best to check current visa requirements before planning your trip.

Slovenia operates on a 230V, 50Hz supply. Slovenia uses Type F power sockets. You'll need an adapter if your device uses a different plug type.

Internet access is widely available in Slovenia. Most hotels, restaurants, and cafes offer free Wi-Fi. Mobile data coverage is good throughout the country, with 4G widely available.

Slovenia is part of the EU's "Roam like at home" system, allowing EU residents to use their mobile phones at no extra cost. If you're visiting outside the EU, check with your service provider about roaming charges.

Slovenia has a high standard of healthcare. EU residents can use their European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) for necessary medical services. If you're visiting from outside the EU, it's advisable to have travel insurance that covers healthcare. It's always a good idea to check with your health insurance provider about coverage before travelling.

Our private trips to Slovenia are perfect for seniors. We offer comfortable transport and relaxed itineraries that cover Ljubljana, Bled, and the coast without rushing.

Yes! Our most popular Slovenia and Croatia tours allow you to explore both countries in one journey,

The best time to visit Slovenia is between May and September for warm weather, or December for magical Christmas markets.

Absolutely. We offer specialized hiking packages in Slovenia for all fitness levels, exploring Triglav National Park and the Soca Valley.

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