Croatia and Slovenia Tours & Trips
Picture yourself sailing Croatia's Dalmatian Coast, or check out Split's old Diocletian Palace and Dubrovnik's medieval walls. Visit the Adriatic and explore Plitvice Lakes' cascading waterfalls or Lake Bled's island church, Ljubljana's charming streets, and the turquoise Soča River. Don’t forget Rovinj's Venetian quarter and Postojna's underground caves. The Balkans want you.
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Holly • traveled in September, 2025
Budapest was fabulous. I added a classical concert at Matthias Church which was delightful. There was lots of time spent driving. Would have been nicer to change transport to trains and ferries. The visit to Lake Bled was a bit disappointing. Especially after visiting Plitvice Lakes
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Paula • traveled in January, 2026
If this tour had not been advertised as a Christmas Market Tour, it would have been a lovely tour of history and beautiful countryside of the area. We were a very small group, and our guide was knowledgeable, curious, and friendly.
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BRION • traveled in July
We had an EXCELLENT tour! Marko, our guide, was fantastic. His English was very good - fortunately - and we greatly appreciated the additional background he provided from his study of the area's history.
Private - Balkan Extended from Budapest to Split
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- The best Croatia and Slovenia tour packages
- Travel Croatia and Slovenia your way
- Discover Croatia and Slovenia tours for every budget
- Croatia and Slovenia tours for every type of group
- Top Croatia and Slovenia travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Croatia and Slovenia
- Contact our Croatia and Slovenia travel experts
- What our customers ask about Croatia and Slovenia Tours & Trips
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Small Group: Balkan Extended - Budapest to Dubrovnik
11 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The trip overall was incredible. It was a great experience!”
David, traveled in May
Croatia and Slovenia's finest destinations await on this comprehensive tour. The Triple Bridge of Ljubljana, Lake Bled's island church, and Postojna Cave showcase the region's diversity. The charming Istrian towns of Rovinj and Motovun complement the natural beauty of Plitvice Lakes National Park. Guests stay at Best Western Premier Slon Ljubljana and Valamar Diamant Porec.
Duration 15 days Destinations Hungary, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Balkan and more From $7,144
30% Off- US$5,001You save $2,143
Europe Christmas Markets: Budapest to Zagreb
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Intrepid was fantastic.”
Andrea, traveled in December
Winter magic awaits at Lake Bled's fairy-tale castle and Ljubljana's riverside markets. The journey peaks at Zagreb's award-winning Advent festival with local guided tours of Croatian traditions, including a cable car ride to snow-covered Mount Medvednica.
Duration 8 days Destinations Hungary, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From
30% Off- US$2,420
Dubrovnik to Venice
9 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“She was kind, patient, knowledgeable and helpful. Made my first solo trip easy, fun, and memorable.”
Michelle, traveled in June
UNESCO-listed treasures span from Dubrovnik's walls to Plitvice Lakes' turquoise waters. Zagreb's Dolac Market leads to Ljubljana's Dragon Bridge and Lake Bled's fairy-tale island church. Basic accommodations pair with local flavors from Croatian cevapcici to Slovenian cream cake.
Duration 10 days Destinations Croatia, Slovenia, Italy Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From
30% Off- US$1,590
Private - Balkan Extended from Budapest to Split
4 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We had an EXCELLENT tour! His English was very good - fortunately - and we greatly appreciated the additional background he provided.”
BRION, traveled in May
A 13-day odyssey through Croatia and Slovenia begins at Ljubljana's riverside charm, continuing to Lake Bled's island church and Istria's medieval towns. The route includes Plitvice Lakes' cascading waterfalls and UNESCO-listed Pula Arena, with stays at 4-star hotels like Valamar Diamant Porec.
Duration 13 days Destinations Hungary, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia Age Range Ages 12+ Operator Balkan and more From $11,531
30% Off- US$8,072You save $3,459
The route links Croatia and Slovenia's finest destinations, from Plitvice Lakes to Lake Bled's iconic island church. Highlights include Istrian gems like Rovinj and Pula's Roman amphitheater, truffle hunting, and Ljubljana's baroque Town Hall. Oyster tasting in Lim Bay and Postojna Cave tours complete the experience.
Duration 13 days Destinations Hungary, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From $7,305
30% Off- US$5,114You save $2,192
Eastern Capitals & the Dalmatian Riviera (Classic)
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This tour was a trip of a life time all due to the skills of this wonderful women.”
Mary, traveled in September
Travel from Vienna's UNESCO-listed Schönbrunn Palace through Slovenia's Postojna Caves to Croatia's Plitvice Lakes National Park and the ancient Greek-founded town of Trogir. A Local Expert takes you into Split's 1,700-year-old Diocletian's Palace cellars. The itinerary includes Sarajevo's wartime Tunnel of Hope. Walk the stone-paved streets within Dubrovnik's 16th-century bastions to see Onofrio's Fountain and the Rector's Palace.
Duration 14 days Destinations Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Insight Vacations From
30% Off- US$4,525
Croatia, Bosnia and Slovenia (17 destinations)
41 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We give them 10+ out of 10. We would travel anytime.”
David, traveled in September
The route from Zagreb's twin hills leads to Croatia's coastal gems, including UNESCO-listed Dubrovnik and Split's Diocletian's Palace. Slovenia's portion features Postojna Cave's underground wonders and Lake Bled's iconic island church, with expert-guided tours in Ljubljana.
Duration 9 days Destinations Croatia, Bosnia, Slovenia Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Europamundo From
30% Off- US$1,640
This route stretches from Ljubljana's Triple Bridge to Split's ancient core. Activities include Lake Bled pletna boat rides, Postojna Cave electric train tours, and truffle sampling in Istria. Visits to Pula's Roman amphitheater and UNESCO-listed Plitvice Lakes National Park round out the journey.
Duration 13 days Destinations Hungary, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From $6,260
30% Off- US$4,382You save $1,878
Italy-Slovenia(Bled)-Croatia Small Group Tour
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The Italy-Slovenia-Croatia tour was beautiful from start to finish. Dubrovnik was the perfect end.”
Ryan, traveled in November
Duration 6 days Destinations Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Montenegro, Bosnia Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Ajdinis From
30% Off- US$2,797
Riches Route of Dalmatia (Bled & 3night Dubrovnik) Small Group tour
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The scenery in both Bled and Dubrovnik was stunning. Highlights include the beautiful views at Lake Bled and the historic charm of Dubrovnik.”
Mary, traveled in November
Duration 7 days Destinations Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia, Montenegro Age Range Ages 18+ Operator Ajdinis From
30% Off- US$2,329
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter brings a special charm to Croatia and Slovenia tours, particularly around Christmas markets. Our most popular December route starts in Budapest, where travelers love exploring the Vorosmarty Square market with its traditional chimney cakes and mulled wine. The journey continues to Zagreb's Advent festival, which transforms the city with acres of fairy lights and festive igloo bars. Several routes include Ljubljana's riverside Christmas market, while others focus on Slovenia's alpine regions. Up at Lake Bled, travelers tell us the snow-covered castle and island church create perfect winter photos. The mountain routes to Sljeme offer traditional Croatian lunches in cozy lodges and cable car rides with panoramic views over Zagreb's winter wonderland.
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- Spring 2026
Spring travel through Croatia and Slovenia offers incredible seasonal experiences, with wildflowers dotting the hillsides and ideal temperatures for exploration. Our routes begin in Venice, where you'll start your day with gondola rides and fresh seafood before heading to Slovenia's Postojna Cave. The electric train journey through limestone chambers gives you a fascinating underground perspective that our travelers love. At Lake Bled, the spring timing adds something special - you'll take traditional pletna boats to the island church while snow-capped Julian Alps create the perfect backdrop. Moving through Croatian Istria, spring brings prime conditions for truffle hunting near medieval Motovun, wine sampling at family vineyards and also local cuisine tastings. We take you through Zagreb's vibrant open-air markets, full of spring produce, and to Plitvice Lakes National Park, where wooden walkways wind between waterfalls at peak flow from winter melt. Our customers particularly value the mix of guided activities and independent time to explore places like Split's Diocletian's Palace or take sunset sailing trips from Dubrovnik around the Elafiti Islands, all made better by the comfortable spring temperatures.
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- Summer 2026
Summer tours through Croatia and Slovenia tend to mix inland exploration with coastal experiences. Our most booked route starts in Venice with gondola rides and fresh seafood dinners before heading to Slovenia's Postojna Cave, where the electric train ride through limestone chambers offers a cool break from summer heat. Many travelers choose tours that include Lake Bohinj and Mount Vogel for alpine views and hiking. Along the coast, routes through Rovinj combine historical tours with stays on private islands, while Zadar offers chances to swim and visit the Sea Organ. Our customers particularly enjoy the summer evening tours in Split, where Diocletian's Palace comes alive with music and outdoor dining.
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- Fall / Autumn 2026
These autumn tours across Croatia and Slovenia blend cultural experiences with quieter visits to major sites. Several routes start from Budapest, where travelers explore the historic Jewish Quarter before continuing to Slovenia's wine country. The timing works perfectly in Goriška Hills, as you'll taste excellent Rebula and Sauvignon whites while watching local vintners bring in the harvest. Fall brings a special magic to Motovun, when truffle hunting season peaks - our guests love heading into misty forests with expert guides and their dogs, followed by warming meals featuring fresh truffles. Along the coast you'll discover Rovinj and Piran, where local artists showcase their work in historic buildings, and you can sample fresh shellfish in Lim Bay. Tours typically wrap up in Split with time to discover Diocletian's Palace, when cooler weather makes walking tours far more enjoyable. The lakes at Bled and Plitvice put on a spectacular show of autumn colors mirrored in clear waters, and our travelers often tell us how the soft seasonal light creates exceptional photo opportunities.
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Should I stick to one country or see both Croatia and Slovenia?
You'll get totally different experiences in both countries and they're actually perfect to combine. Slovenia's got this amazing alpine scenery with Lake Bled and fantastic hiking in the Julian Alps while Croatia gives you that stunning Adriatic coastline amazing islands and incredible places like Dubrovnik. Since they're pretty close together you can easily experience both countries' unique landscapes and cultures in one trip.
What local food should I definitely try?
You've got to try soparnik in Croatia it's this amazing savory pastry filled with silverbeet onions and parsley that you'll find around Split. There's also kotlovina a really hearty meat stew they cook in traditional cauldrons. Over in Slovenia make sure you taste kremsnita especially at Lake Bled where this creamy custard dessert is iconic and don't miss jota a warming stew with sauerkraut and beans. If you're really into food the Slovenia & Croatia Real Food Adventure takes you truffle hunting in Motovun Forest and lets you try some of the world's best oysters fresh from Ston.
Where can I find amazing places that aren't so touristy?
Slovenia's Postojna Cave system is incredible you actually explore it by train and see these amazing formations. In Croatia head to the Peljesac peninsula instead of the busy islands it's perfect for wine tasting especially their local Plavac Mali. Lots of TourRadar travelers love how peaceful these spots are while still feeling really authentic. And if you're into castles you've got to check out Slovenia's Otočec Castle it's the region's only water castle and you can see it on the Private - Balkan & Adriatic tour.
How do I get around and cross borders easily?
You've got lots of options for getting around. Trains connect the major spots like Zagreb Ljubljana and Split while renting a car gives you freedom to explore the coast and countryside just check the border crossing rules first. If you're heading to Croatian islands like Hvar or Brac you'll need to hop on ferries and buses are great for smaller towns and villages really affordable too. Think about how you like to travel and what fits your budget. The Budapest to Split Group Rail Tour works great if you're 18-35 and want to focus on train travel between main spots.












































