Zagreb
A city with a turbulent history, it is the economic, political and cultural center of the country. It is home to almost a million inhabitants - almost a quarter of the country's population.
City Maribor
Maribor, the second largest city in Slovenia, constantly balances between modern city life and a rich historical heritage, the peaks of which date back to the medieval period.
Capital city Ljubljana
The Old Town, located below the Castle Hill and by the banks of the Ľubľanica River, is the most picturesque part of Ljubljana. There you can admire historic streets, picturesque fountains, the Town Hall building, and a series of stone bridges over the Ľubľanica River.
Lake Bled
This place is among the most popular and most visited places in this tiny country.
Predjama Castle & Postojna Cave
The medieval Predjama Castle is built under a 123-meter-high rock overhang. It stands at the entrance to a cave system, the second largest in Slovenia.
Trieste
Trieste is a lively port city on the Adriatic Sea, located in the northern part of Italy in the Friuli Venezia Giulia region, close to the border with Slovenia. During the time of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, it was even the most important port of the monarchy. Today, it is home to a renowned university and is full of people, modern shops and a Mediterranean atmosphere.
Škocjan Caves
The Škocjan Caves are the most beautiful cave system in Slovenia.
Plitvice Lakes National Park
Plitvice Lakes is the oldest and largest national park in Croatia. The exceptional natural beauty of this area has always attracted nature lovers. As a result, it was declared the first national park in Croatia on April 8, 1949.
City Zadar
The center of Zadar is one big monument. Its streets and squares have been bustling with life and culture for centuries. The stone paving stones that people walk on today are reminiscent of the Romans on horseback. The remains of antiquity and the Renaissance are visible at every step in Zadar.
Krka National Park
Croatia's Krka National Park is a system of rapids, cascades and waterfalls where you can swim. There is also the option of taking a boat trip through the Krka River canyon to Roški Slap and the islet of Visovac, home to a Franciscan monastery and museum.
City Šibenik
Šibenik is one of the most beautiful towns on the Adriatic, located in a picturesque bay at the mouth of the Krka River under a rocky cliff on which stands the fortress of St. Nicholas. The city is characterized by a network of steep stone streets, beautiful squares, clean beaches with good facilities and clear sea.
City Trogir
The city of Trogir - also called "Little Venice". In 1997, the historic center of Trogir was included in the list of UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Sites.
City Split
Split - the second largest city in Croatia, with over 200,000 inhabitants. The pride of Split is Diocletian's Palace - a historical pearl included in the UNESCO list.
Bol - Island Brač
Bol is one of the most luxurious resorts on the Croatian Adriatic. It is located on the southern coast of the island of Brač. During an evening walk around the coast of Bol, it is difficult to resist the ubiquitous romantically lit restaurants and wine bars. However, Bol is best known for its unique natural beach, Zlatni rat, whose tip turns left or right depending on the direction of the sea currents and wind.
City Dubrovník
Dubrovnik is the most impressive and beautiful city in Croatia. It is not without reason that it is called the "Pearl of the Adriatic". In 1979, Dubrovnik was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List.