Slovenia, Croatia, Montenegro

The Slovenia, Croatia & Montenegro Tour
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Slovenia, Croatia & Montenegro Tour
Embarking on a week-long journey through captivating landscapes and historical wonders, your adventure begins in the Croatian coastal city of Pula. Day 1 unfolds amid the city’s Roman charm, highlighted by the renowned Amphitheatre, Arch of the Sergii, and Temple of Divus Augustus. Day 2 ventures into Slovenia, exploring the renowned Postojna Cave’s intricate formations and the unique Predjama Castle suspended on a cliff. Day 3 takes you from Ljubljana to the enchanting Bled Lake, boasting a centuries-old church on its island and panoramic views from Bled Castle. The itinerary progresses to Zagreb’s cultural riches and then to the natural splendor of Plitvice Lakes on Day 4. Days 5 and 6 unfold in Zadar, Split, and Dubrovnik, offering a glimpse into Croatia’s history and scenic beauty. Finally, Day 7 explores the charm of Kotor, Montenegro, before concluding the unforgettable journey.
Itinerary
Visit Pula and you will have ample time to explore the city’s rich Roman architecture.
Its most famous scenic spot, the well-preserved Roman Amphitheatre, is one of the most famous scenic spots in Croatia. Arch of the Sergii, Temple of Divus Augustus, etc. In addition, Pula is a busy coastal commercial city that maintains the attractiveness of a friendly small town, with the blue coast dotted with fragrant pine forests, seaside cafes, and some good restaurants.
Postojna Cave: The Sitoina Karst Cave is world-famous and the most distinctive. The cave has a total length of 27 kilometers, a depth of 115 meters, and an elevation of 562 meters. The terrain inside the cave is complex, with both a “small bridge” that can only pass through one person and a “hall” that is 45 meters high. The stone pillars, stalagmites, and stalactites formed in the cave over millions of years have various and spectacular forms;
Predjama Castle: The only castle in the world built in a cave. The castle is suspended on a hundred foot cliff, and the final owner, Erasmus Predjama, is almost unknown to the Baron Robber in Slovenia. Therefore, this place is also known as the Baron Robber Castle and is now a museum. The unique geographical location and structure of the castle make people feel extremely mysterious. Known as one of the “Top Ten Strange Castles in the World”.
[Lake Bled] was formed about 14000 years ago due to the geological movement of glaciers in the Alps. It is a summer resort, holiday resort and Winter sports resort at the foot of Julian Mountain. Take the boat on Lake Bled to the island in the lake, where there is the ancient church of Santa Maria.
Get on [Bled Castle] and enjoy the panoramic view of Lake Bled. Then we went to Zagreb, the capital of Croatia. Zagreb was rebuilt after the war. It is a beautiful city, an ancient city full of history and culture. It once nurtured countless historical celebrities, cultural innovations and world inventions
Visit the world natural heritage site of Lake Plitvice ★ (approximately 4 hours of entry), which is the most beautiful and famous national park in Croatia. It is called “Jiuzhaigou Valley Scenic and Historic Interest Area Valley in Europe”. There are 16 green lakes and waterfalls, also called “Sixteen Lakes”. Upon arrival, take a cruise ship to visit Lake Plitvice.
Explore the ancient city of Zadar. In addition to its rich cultural heritage that has been well preserved for hundreds of years, it is also the birthplace of Croatia’s first novel and the first batch of Croatian language newspapers.
[Diocletian’s Palace] In 1979, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) listed the first Diocletian Palace in Split and the ancient buildings in Split as cultural heritage in the The World Heritage List. To this day, the residential buildings in the old castle still maintain the medieval appearance, strolling in the old city and experiencing the atmosphere of life in old Europe.
Walk along the Riva Beach Corridor and enjoy the beautiful scenery of Mount Marian and the Adriatic Sea.
Visit the world natural heritage site of Lake Plitvice ★ (approximately 4 hours of entry), which is the most beautiful and famous national park in Croatia. It is called “Jiuzhaigou Valley Scenic and Historic Interest Area Valley in Europe”. There are 16 green lakes and waterfalls, also called “Sixteen Lakes”. Upon arrival, take a cruise ship to visit Lake Plitvice.
Visit the world natural heritage site of Lake Plitvice ★ (approximately 4 hours of entry), which is the most beautiful and famous national park in Croatia. It is called “Jiuzhaigou Valley Scenic and Historic Interest Area Valley in Europe”. There are 16 green lakes and waterfalls, also called “Sixteen Lakes”. Upon arrival, take a cruise ship to visit Lake Plitvice.

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