Our Slovenia holidays & tours

Tiny Slovenia revels in its richly-storied diversity: ravishing Italianate coastal resorts, lush forests, emerald-green lakes, rushing rivers and snow-capped peaks, in a landscape sprinkled with fairytale castles and ancient towns. Beneath ground, Europe's largest cave systems give up spectacular archaeological finds. And any Slovenia holidays should also include the excellent wine! A small country, yes – but ones with big pleasures. And your trip can have a big impact here, too. Our Slovenia holidays help support Slovenia’s rural areas economies, whether you’re visiting beekeepers and their elaborate beehives; outdoor museums that depict historic farming techniques; or local farmers who are employing new and nature-friendly ones. In doing so they help preserve Slovenian heritage and prevent rural depopulation.

Our top Slovenia holidays

Slovenia highlights holiday, self drive

From £795 to £995
8 days ex flights
Independent exploration of Slovenia's natural wonders

Alpine lakes of Slovenia holiday

From £1835 to £2065
8 days ex flights
Glistening glacial lakes, steep mountain cliffs, rambling caves
Small group2026: 17 May, 24 May, 7 Jun, 14 Jun, 19 Jul, 9 Aug, 30 Aug, 6 Sep, 13 Sep, 20 Sep

Slovenia holidays, Lakes & Mountains

From £1799 to £2199
8 days ex flights
Beautiful walks, lakes and mountains
Small group2026: 16 May, 30 May, 6 Jun, 20 Jun, 27 Jun, 22 Aug, 5 Sep, 12 Sep, 2027: 15 May, 29 May, 5 Jun, 19 Jun, 26 Jun, 21 Aug, 4 Sep, 11 Sep

Slovenia walking tour, 5 days

From €1750 to €1950
5 days ex flights
Walking holiday in Slovenia's breathtaking alpine valleys
Small group2026: 18 May, 25 May, 1 Jun, 8 Jun, 15 Jun, 22 Jun, 29 Jun, 6 Jul, 13 Jul, 20 Jul, 27 Jul, 3 Aug, 10 Aug, 17 Aug, 24 Aug, 31 Aug, 7 Sep, 14 Sep, 21 Sep, 28 Sep, 5 Oct, 12 Oct

Slovenia cycling tour

From £2670 to £3120
7 days ex flights
Julian Alps, Lake Bled & vineyards by bike
Tailor made

Slovenia tailor made tour

From €1860 to €3840
8 days ex flights
Mixture of Slovenian highlights through the eyes of locals

Slovenia hut to hut hiking holiday in the Julian Alps

From €1890 to €1980
8 days ex flights
Discover the best of the gorgeous Julian Alps & beyond
Small group2026: 4 Jul, 9 Jul, 18 Jul, 8 Aug, 22 Aug, 2 Sep

Snowshoeing & winter walking in Julian Alps, Slovenia

From £2750
9 days ex flights
Snowshoe & walk in Slovenias Julian Alps & Kocevje forests
Small group2026: 21 Feb, 5 Dec

Dubrovnik to Venice tour

From £1410 to £1485
10 days ex flights
Discover Croatia, Slovenia and Italy
Small group2026: 23 Apr, 4 May, 11 May, 25 May, 8 Jun, 22 Jun, 13 Jul, 23 Jul, 31 Aug, 10 Sep, 24 Sep, 1 Oct, 2027: 22 Apr, 3 May, 24 May, 7 Jun, 22 Jul, 5 Aug, 30 Sep
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Slovenia holiday highlights

Family frolics – and fantasy

Whatever the activity, Slovenia lets you and your family do it in spectacular settings. The magnificent Julian Alps provides climbs, hikes and biking trails to tempt the most adventurous teens, such as the steep 1,500m descent from Mount Vogel down to Lake Bohinj. In the west, gorgeous-coloured pristine mountain rivers dive into awesome valleys through rapids offering some of Europe's best white-water rafting, as well as canyoning.

Ease up on the pace beside lakes like Bled and Bohinj, where lakeside paths provide perfect terrain for easy cycling. Horsey kids, meanwhile, can choose between riding the white stallions of one of the world's most majestic breeds or little Icelandic horses. Oh, and did we mention that Slovenia has one of Europe's longest and highest zip wires?

It's a great place to get imaginations working as well as muscles. Thousands of years of evocative history ranges from Neanderthal and early human times to 20th century wartimes. And history's never dull when places to be explored include Europe's largest cave system, witchcraft-linked medieval castles and historic towns out of a colourful fantasy.
Sitting at the nexus of different European regions has given Slovenia a rich tapestry of history and cultures, from Neanderthal to Communist via medieval and baroque.

An ancient tapestry

Its awesome caves gave up humanity's oldest known musical instrument. Castles and churches fashioned from the 11th century on beckon in superb settings. Towns like Ljubljana, Celje and Ptuj are architectural jewels dating back to Roman times. And don't miss remarkable WW1 sites around Kobarid. Slovenia may be small – but its history is vast.

Grand tours

Compact, with excellent roads leading to impressive views, some think Slovenia is best savoured by car. You can drive with ease between Lake Bled and Triglav National Park, Piran and Ljubljana. Then again, perhaps it's even better to go on foot. Walking and enjoying the great outdoors is ingrained into Slovenian culture, so when you park up, you'll find fantastic hiking routes across the country, whether in Brda, 'Slovenia's Tuscany', or routes that have been connected to form the long-distance Juliana Trail.

Savouring Slovenia

From Adriatic coast to the Julian Alps, and from the vineyards of the rocky Karst to the rolling wheat fields by the Hungarian border, Slovenia's diversity of climates, landscapes and terroirs creates rich foodie micro-regions with distinctive traditions and specialities. Italian and Balkan influences are complemented by peasant recipes still served at farmhouse tables. Street snacks include burek (savoury pastries) and kranjska klobasa (spicy sausages), while restaurants contrast schnitzels (zrezek) with local ravioli, and fantastic sea and river fish. Desserts include žtruklji (fruit dumplings) and prekmurska gibanica, a delicious local cheesecake.

Slovenia also boasts excellent distinctive wines: bold red Teran made with Refosk grapes, great with local ham (prsut); sophisticated Mediterranean vintages from lovely Goriska Brda; unique amphora-aged amber wines. Local spirits include superb fruit schnapps and gin-like brinovec, while beer lovers should try the Guinness-like stout temno pivo. Specialist food and wine tours bring you closer to this land and its incredible produce.
Slovenia is picture-perfect year-round.

Snap happy

Wintry Slovenia is spectacular – frozen waterfalls, misty lakes with island churches, clifftop castles, snowy peaks changing colours in low sunlight. In the Julian Alps, you can snap gorges, rushing rivers and moody WWI remnants – or grab a shot of the elusive Alpine ibex. Autumn spreads Technicolor from Italianate coast to mountains. And under dark rural skies, capture galaxies and star trails. Human life is a great subject too, from picturesque villages to historic townscapes.

Our Slovenia holidays reviews

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Ron Jacobsen13 Oct 2025
Everything went exactly as planned. The tour company did a fantastic job.read more
Tiggy Tonks02 Oct 2025
Totally brilliant. We loved all of it and think it is one of our best ever trips. We have recommended it to everyone we have spoken to!read more
Bonnie Steele22 Sep 2025
Loved our trip! Variety, pacing, suggestions, quality, thorough preparation, detailed information.read more
Pauline Try18 Sep 2025
Thought Lake Bohinj surroundings and church were lovely. Also Mount Vogel and chair lifts/gondolas at summit.read more

Types of Slovenia holidays

Written by Norman Miller
Photo credits: [Page banner: zkbld] [Family frolics – and fantasy: Lenka Žigon] [An ancient tapestry: momelod] [Savouring Slovenia: Joel Bez] [Snap happy: Kate Joie]