Private tour of Slovenia from Zagreb is the perfect way to explore the country’s top highlights: Lake Bled and Ljubljana. Book our premium private day trip from Zagreb and enjoy a comfortable ride in a modern vehicle with a professional local driver. If you are vacationing in Zagreb and want to tick another beautiful country off your bucket list, this day trip to Slovenia is your best option. Your local driver will share fascinating insights into Slovenian culture and history along the way, allowing you to focus entirely on the stunning scenery. The journey concludes with a leisurely afternoon at the postcard-pretty, emerald-green Lake Bled. Please note that a specialized local guide in Ljubljana is not included in the base price but can be easily arranged upon request.
Expand your horizons with our private tour from Zagreb to Slovenia. We start our journey in the morning to ensure a smooth border crossing and a full day of exploration. After a pleasant 2-hour drive, we arrive in Ljubljana, the charming Slovenian capital. You will enjoy an informative walking tour of the Old Town led by a licensed local guide. Explore the city’s rich history, art, and architecture as we visit major landmarks, including the vibrant central market, the Cathedral, and the Ljubljana Fortress perched atop the hill.
Local Guide Pricing (Optional), €100 for groups of 1–3 people, €150 for groups of 4–8 people
(Please note: Prices are per group, NOT per person)
Afterward, our private tour continues towards Lake Bled, one of the most breathtaking attractions in the Alps. Often referred to as the ‘pearl’ of Slovenia, this stunning destination features emerald-green waters, a postcard-perfect island church, and a medieval castle perched on a rocky cliff. As part of your customized itinerary from Zagreb, you can take a leisurely stroll along the lakeshore or enjoy the fresh mountain air. No visit is complete without trying the famous Bled cream cake (Cremeschnitte), made according to the original 1953 recipe! For the full experience, we highly recommend visiting the island on a traditional ‘pletna’ boat.