Small Group · Max 4 People

One Day. Three Worlds.

From Ljubljana's streets to the emerald Soča Valley and the Adriatic coast, all in a single unforgettable day.

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The Tour

Experience Slovenia's most breathtaking landscapes in one perfectly curated day. Your local guide takes you through hidden gorges, alongside the world's most beautiful river, and to the sparkling Adriatic, a journey that most visitors never manage to combine.

Expert Local Guide

Your guide speaks Slovenian and English and knows every hidden gem along the route.

Private Small Group

Maximum 4 people means a personal, flexible experience, not a bus tour.

Door-to-Door Service

Picked up and dropped off at your Ljubljana meeting point. No logistics stress.

Three Regions in One Day

Mountains, river valleys and the Adriatic coast, Slovenia's full beauty in 10 hours.

The TourThe Tour

Your Day

07:00

Pickup in Ljubljana

1h 30m drive

We meet in Ljubljana and start the day with a comfortable drive towards the mountains.

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Ljubljana means 'the beloved' in Slovenian - a small, walkable capital wrapped around a winding river and watched over by a 12th-century hilltop castle. Its symbol is the dragon: legend says Jason of the Argonauts slew one here on his way home from Colchis. You'll find dragons on every corner of the famous Dragon Bridge.

08:30

Tolminska Korita

1h 15m

Explore one of Slovenia's most stunning natural attractions, a dramatic gorge with crystal-clear water and scenic viewpoints.

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The deepest, southernmost gorges of Triglav National Park - 60 meters carved through limestone by two clear rivers, the Tolminka and the Zadlaščica. Dante is said to have visited in 1319 and used a cave near the Devil's Bridge as inspiration for his Inferno. Look up for the wedged 'Bear's Head' boulder, suspended between the canyon walls since the last ice age.

09:45

Soča Valley Viewpoints

1h 30m

Stop at several viewpoints to see the famous emerald Soča River and take photos of this extraordinary landscape.

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Slovenes call the Soča the 'Emerald Beauty' - its impossible blue-green comes from limestone particles suspended in glacial meltwater. This was the front line of WWI's brutal Isonzo battles, where over 300,000 soldiers died. Ernest Hemingway drove ambulances here in 1918 and later turned the experience into A Farewell to Arms.

11:15

Time to Relax

1h

A short break to enjoy nature, take photos, or simply relax by the river at your own pace.

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Slovenes have a phrase for slowing down: 'pridi na kavo' - come for a coffee. Out here, that means sitting with your feet in 8°C water and listening to the river. Local custom says to drop a small stone into the Soča when you visit - the river will call you back.

12:15

Local Lunch Stop

1h

Optional stop at a traditional Slovenian restaurant where guests can order food individually.

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Slovenian food sits at a crossroads: alpine, Mediterranean, and Pannonian. Try jota (sauerkraut and bean stew), štruklji (rolled dumplings - sweet or savory), or kranjska klobasa with žganci (Carniolan sausage and buckwheat polenta). Wash it down with teran, a deep ruby wine grown only on the Karst plateau's iron-rich soil.

13:15

Drive to the Coast

1h 30m

Scenic drive towards the Adriatic coast or the Italian border through beautiful Karst landscapes.

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We cross the Karst - the limestone plateau that gave its name to every cave system on Earth. Geologists worldwide call this kind of terrain 'karst' after this exact region. It hides over 11,000 cataloged caves, deep sinkholes called dolines, and the burja, a cold wind that can hit 200 km/h.

14:45

Koper or Trieste

1h

Walk through charming coastal streets, enjoy sea views, and have coffee or gelato by the water.

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Two coastal cities, your pick. Koper, Slovenia's only port, was Venetian for 500 years and still wears it: the central square is a near-perfect miniature of Venice's San Marco. Trieste, just over the Italian border, is where James Joyce wrote most of Ulysses, and where Italian, Slavic, and Habsburg cultures still tangle in every café.

15:45

Return to Ljubljana

1h 30m

Relax and enjoy the scenic ride back after a full, memorable day.

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The drive back follows the old Roman road from Aquileia to Emona - Ljubljana's Roman name, still used on local manhole covers and craft-beer labels. On clear afternoons you can glimpse the Julian Alps to the north and the Adriatic foothills to the south from the same stretch of highway - a reminder of how compact Slovenia really is.

17:15

Drop-off in Ljubljana

15m

We return to the original meeting point. Your adventure is complete.

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If you still have energy: the riverside between Triple Bridge and Cobblers' Bridge fills with locals after work - open-air bars, street musicians, late-night talks until the cafés close. For something quieter, Tivoli Park is two minutes from the center, with a forested hill and a 19th-century mansion at the top.

Real guests, real words

Stories from the road

A few of the people Tilen has shown around Slovenia, in their own words.

Maddy & Charles from Australia

Maddy & Charles

Australia·
Tilen is one of the best couch surfing experiences I've had and I honestly believe that my life is richer because we met. He is a kind and genuine person who was willing to help, chill, hangout or just give local knowledge. His family was also kind and welcoming, and they (including Nala) are all part of the reason me and my partner enjoyed Slovenia so much! 😄 During the days we explored local attractions, chat about anything from music to politics and during the night we all chilled out together playing video games and reading.
Nav & Shish from India

Nav & Shish

India·
Tilen is such a wonderful person! 😊 He really made our time in Slovenia very special and memorable. He showed us a part of his homeland which we'd have never otherwise experienced - and taught us things about Slovenia, which, we as visitors, would have easily missed! He is kind, fun and very friendly. He also brought us to taste some delicious local food very thoughtfully and we enjoyed having fun conversations on so many topics. And he's intelligent - aware of so many things and very open to the world! We're super grateful for spending some good time with you Tilen! Glad to have made friends with you. And we look forward to seeing you in another part of the world, soon! 😄
Saby from Peru

Saby

Peru·
Tilen is so kind and generous! He hosted me in his charming town! He picked me up at the bus station and treated me to dinner. He's so friendly; you can feel his positive energy from the very first moment! ✨ He took me on a trip to Bled, a very touristy and truly wonderful town, surrounded by mountains and a lake. He invited me to Bled Castle, and it was an amazing experience! 😺 Tilen gave me a portable charger, which was exactly what I needed, it was such a sweet gesture! 🙏 He has a great passion for travel and knows so many incredible places! He gave me invaluable information for my trip. The best host in the galaxy! 🍀
Zoé from France

Zoé

France·
What a wonderful experience! I was so warmly welcomed - he's a passionate and joyful person! I hope our paths cross again someday ☀️

Simple Pricing

Groups of 2–4 people

€130per person

Groups of 2–4 people

What's included

  • Private guided tour
  • All transportation
  • Pickup & drop-off in Ljubljana
  • Local expertise & commentary
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Optional add-ons

Homemade snack

Choose tortillas, sandwiches, or yogurt bowls

+€10 per person

Dog kennel

Bring your furry friend along

Free

The tour guide speaks Slovenian and English. Lunch is not included, there is an optional stop at a traditional restaurant.