Starting in the vibrant capital of Ljubljana, we explore glacial valleys, storybook villages, and tranquil lakes, all set against the dramatic backdrop of the Julian Alps. From hiking among the traditional shepherd huts of Velika Planina to soaking in the views atop Mt. Sija, every day unveils breathtaking scenery and authentic experiences.
We visit iconic sites like Lake Bled and Lake Bohinj, hike scenic mountain trails, and savor traditional cuisine—including a hands-on cooking class and wine tasting in Slovenia's “Tuscany,” the Brda region. This unforgettable adventure strikes the perfect balance of outdoor activity, cultural discovery, and relaxation, making for an unforgettable trip through Slovenia's natural and cultural wonders.
Arrival, Velika Planina & Ljubljana
Welcome to Slovenia! Meet your fellow travelers and guide at 9 a.m. in the lobby of Hotel Slamic in Ljubljana, Slovenia's hip and happening capital. This is the “new Old Europe,” where the 21st century mingles comfortably with a rich blend of cherished tradition and historic architecture. With its artsy bohemian vibe, many have compared Ljubljana to Prague, minus the crowds.
After a warm welcome and trip briefing, we drive 45-minutes to the valley of Kamniska Bistrica, a magnificent glacial valley at the foot of the Kamnik and Savinja Alps. We take a short gondola ride up to the Velika Planina high mountain plateau. Here, we hike among traditional wooden huts, shepherds, and cows. You may feel as though you are in the The Sound of Music listening to cowbells against the picturesque backdrop of limestone peaks and flower-studded alpine meadows. On our way we stop to meet our friend, Fani, and savor the taste of her local cheeses, buckwheat mush, herbal teas, and local brandies.
We return to our hotel in Ljubljana early afternoon to refresh before a walking tour of Ljubljana's old city center. We finish our day with a welcome dinner at one of your guide's favorite local restaurants.
Hotel SlamicLjubljana, Slovenia
Set in a beautifully restored historic townhouse, Hotel Slamic offers a charming stay just a short walk from the heart of Ljubljana’s old town. This family-run boutique hotel combines classic elegance with modern comfort, featuring stylish, well-appointed rooms and a welcoming cafe with a spacious terrace—perfect for relaxing after a day of exploring the city.
Lake Bled
Today we leave Ljubljana and head towards the Julian Alps. Our first stop is the iconic Lake Bled, one of Europe’s most scenic spots. Its glacial waters are surrounded by forest and soaring mountains, and its tiny islet—the only natural island in Slovenia—is marked by the storybook bell tower of its medieval church. We take a walk around the lake and a traditional pletna boat to the islet. From the middle of the lake, we have beautiful views of the medieval Bled Castle perched high on a rocky lakeside precipice.
After a delicious signature Slovenian meal, those who wish can hike to the Ojstrica Viewpoint for unrivalled views of the lake and the Julian Alps.
Later today, we continue to Bohinj Lake with its picturesque collection of alpine villages. Here, we check into our elegant lakeside hotel overlooking Mt. Triglav, Slovenia’s highest peak.
For our evening meal, we have an exciting culinary experience planned—a cooking class where we learn to prepare traditional Slovenian dishes. From hearty stews to delectable pastries, we have the chance to roll up our sleeves and create culinary delights using fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Get ready to tantalize your taste buds and delve into the rich gastronomic heritage of this enchanting region.
Hotel JezeroBohinj, Slovenia
Overlooking the sapphire waters of Lake Bohinj on the edge of the Triglav National Park, Hotel Jezero is a charming family-run hotel. Alongside its 76 rooms, two restaurants and cafe, Hotel Jezero has a dedicated wellness area where guests can relax and rejuvenate.
Mt. Vogel & Lake Bohinj
This morning, a short gondola ride delivers us to the Vogel Plateau in Triglav National Park. Around us, hulking massifs pierce the sky and wild blueberry bushes and pristine alpine tarns cover the plateau above Lake Bohinj. Our destination is the summit Mt. Sija (6,342’) where we have spectacular views of Mt. Triglav (9,400’). We savor a hearty picnic lunch in this beautiful setting before returning to the valley.
Once we reach Lake Bohinj, those who have the energy may choose to join an additional hike to Mostnica gorge. Alternatively, you may enjoy a swim or just relax at our hotel, situated on the shore.
This evening, dinner is on your own at your leisure.
Sleme Viewpoint, Vrsic Pass & Bovec
After breakfast, we depart Bohinj and drive through the mountains toward the Italian and Austrian borders, stopping briefly in Kranjska Gora, a ski resort town which hosts the annual Alpine Skiing World Cup. We admire the crystalline waters of the Pisnica River and encircle the picturesque Lake Jasna.
We continue to Vrsic Pass along one of Europe's most scenic mountain roads originally built as a supply route during World War I. Today, it is a boon for trekkers eager to explore this remarkable landscape. From here, we set out on foot past larch trees and tiny ponds to Sleme Viewpoint, which overlooks huge walls of solid limestone.
After a lovely picnic lunch, we continue our drive to the emerald Soca River Valley and Bovec, the adventure capital of Slovenia. Here, we settle into our refined boutique hotel.
Tonight, dinner is on your own. Since the Italian border is only few miles away it is maybe time for pizza?
Hotel Sanje Ob SociBovec, Slovenia
Escape to the heart of the majestic Soca Valley in the crisp air of north-western Slovenia at Hotel Sanje ob Soca, a welcoming alpine retreat where Slovenia’s mountain beauty meets warm, personal hospitality. This boutique hotel offers the perfect blend of comfort and nature. Inside you’ll find a wine-cellar showcasing exceptional Slovenian vintages and a soothing sauna and massage bath facilities for post-adventure relaxation.
Goriska Brda Wine Country
This morning, we embark on a memorable journey to the enchanting Brda wine region—a hidden gem in WesternSlovenia, often nicknamed the “Tuscany of Slovenia” for its charming hilltop villages, orchards, cypress-lined roads, and rolling vineyards. We begin the day by leaving Bovec and taking a short scenic hike through the stunning Tolmin Gorge, known for its emerald waters and dramatic rock formations. From there, we continue our drive to Brda, Slovenia's premier wine country, nestled along the border with Italy's Collio region—famed for producing some of the best white wines in Italy.
In Brda, we have the opportunity to sample a selection of local wines, including top-quality Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, and gain insight into the traditional and organic methods used in local winemaking.
We return to Ljubljana in the afternoon, carrying with us the tastes and memories of Slovenia’s wine country.
Departure
After breakfast, our journey comes to an end. As we part ways, we take with us memories of Slovenia’s breathtaking landscapes, warm hospitality, and unforgettable experiences. We hope the spirit of Slovenia stays with you long after you return home.
Depending on your travel plans, you may decide to extend your stay in Slovenia or continue to the Ljubljana or Zagreb Airport. Private transfers can be quoted upon request.
Please note that this is a typical itinerary, and actual activities may vary due to weather conditions, local events, and to allow serendipity to play a hand in your experience. Accommodations are as outlined in the itinerary, although we reserve the right to change these or the order visited should the need arise.
6 Days
Sep 5-10, 2026
From $5,495 Per Person
First two reserved: $700
Additional: $1,200
See single supplement policy below.
SINGLE SUPPLEMENT: Accommodations are based on double occupancy. A single supplement is paid by participants who specifically request single accommodations, subject to availability.
Single Supplement for Scheduled Group Departures. If you reserve at least 120 days prior to departure, you may be eligible for a reduced or free single supplement. This is generally limited to the first one or two solo travelers to reserve, and the reduction is outlined in the pricing for each trip. Free or reduced single supplements are not combinable with other offers or promotions.
If you are traveling alone and wish to share accommodations, we will try to match you with a roommate of the same gender. If you reserve at least 120 days ahead and request a roommate but one is not available, you will receive a $500 reduction from the standard single supplement (unless otherwise noted in the detailed itinerary for your specific trip).
Single Supplement for Custom Tours. Custom Tour prices are generally based on two or more participants; therefore, single supplements for “solo” Custom Tours will vary and are available upon request.
Boundless Journeys' trips are designed for active individuals who have a spirit of adventure. This trip is rated 3, moderate, on a scale of 1-5 (with 5 being the most strenuous). The walks and hikes on this trip range from 3-5 hours, with an ascent and descent of 1300' on our most challenging day. The terrain is mixed, with both gradual and steep sections on unpaved paths and trails, with minimal vehicle support.
Hotel Slamic, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Most convenient airport: Ljubljana Jože Pucnik Airport (airport code: LJU)
Although it may be possible to arrive in Ljubljana in the early morning of Day 1, we recommend arriving at least one day prior to allow for any travel delays and to recover from the effects of jet lag.
One transfer will be provided to the Ljubljana Airport following breakfast on the last day of the trip. The timing will be based on flight departure times, confirmed closer to date. Please plan to depart after noon if you are traveling with the group.
As we will be journeying through various regions, each with its own microclimate, you can expect the weather to be variable throughout your journey, especially when in the mountains and at higher elevations. Rain is possible at any time in the Alps, and weather conditions can change rapidly, so having rain gear on hand is advisable. At the same time, the sun is strong at higher elevations and along the coast, and therefore adequate precautions should be taken to prevent sunburn, even on cool, sunny days. We recommend dressing in layers for optimal comfort.
Bohinj
High: 70 Low: 49
Bovec
High: 70 Low: 51
Ljubljana
High: 74 Low: 54
The experience of Slovenian cuisine is inseparably connected with the concept of gostilna restaurants, traditional places to enjoy good food and wine often serving dishes prepared with old recipes using local ingredients. The Slovenian countryside is dotted with small family farms, and food ingredients are relatively healthy and often organically grown. Slovenian wines, meanwhile, can enthuse even the most demanding connoisseur. Our evening meals are enjoyed at our hotels, or at some of the best restaurants in the area.
Traditional Croatian cuisine reflects diverse cultural and geographic influences as a result of access to the sea and fertile farmland, as well as foreign occupiers who imported their flavors and recipes. Freshness and simplicity best characterize coastal Croatian cuisine. Main meals typically start with prsut and paski sir (thinly sliced dry-cured ham and sheep milk cheese), often scattered with olives. As you might expect, fish is common, usually grilled with olive oil.
Garlicky seafood stews and roasted pork are seen on many menus as well. Dietary restrictions can be accommodated with advance notice, though choices may be more limited. Please inform us of specific dietary restrictions by completing your online guest forms.
With a Boundless Journeys guide, your experience is that of friend and local adventurer. We believe strongly in working with local guides, experts in the areas to which we travel, and they hold the keys to unlocking the hidden delights of your chosen destination. Although you will never know they are at work—the mark of a truly great leader—our guides make magical things happen and add a dimension to your trip that you could not experience on your own. Over the years we have forged bonds with some of the best guides in the world, and we typically work with a small team of guides in each region. You will be informed of the guide for your trip one month prior to your departure.
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The walks and hikes on this sample itinerary range from 3-5 hours, with an ascent and descent of 1300’ on our most challenging day. The terrain is mixed, with both gradual and steep sections on unpaved paths and trails, with minimal vehicle support.
This trip can be your own adventure by taking over one of our scheduled dates, or we can request a fresh one.
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