SLOVENIA PHOTO TOUR 2025

Join us in 2025 on our Slovenia photography tour & workshop, perfectly timed to capture the breathtaking colors of autumn. Autumn in Slovenia is a magical time when the landscape transforms into a vibrant tapestry of reds, oranges, and yellows. We will photograph the fairytale Lake Bled with its charming island church and medieval castle, all framed by the fiery hues of fall foliage.

Our Slovenia photo trip includes visits to numerous picturesque locations. Starting in Ljubljana, the lively capital, and culminating in the tranquil Soča River Valley deep in the heart of alpine Slovenia, where we’ll capture the emerald waters and stunning gorges. We’ll also explore the beautiful Julian Alps, with their majestic peaks and serene glacial lakes, and the charming wine region of Jeruzalem, known for its rolling vineyards and hilltop churches.

Come and experience a land where natural beauty meets cultural richness. Seize the chance to craft extraordinary images in one of Europe’s most enchanting and unspoiled destinations.

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Trip Type

Photo Tour

Starts in

Ljubljana

Day One

October 14th, 2025

Group Size

4-10 Participants

Activities

Landscape, Culture

Ends in

Ljubljana

Last Day

October 24th, 2025

Fitness

Relaxed

Details

When: October 14th to October 24th, 2025.

Price: $ 6,295.00 US dollars.
Single Room Supplement*: $ 795 US dollars.

Piran and Goriška Brda Extension Price: $ 2,650 US dollars.
Single Room Supplement For Extension*: $ 495 US dollars.

Deposit: $ 995 US Dollars to secure your spot.

Balance: Due 90 days before departure. Full terms and conditions in FAQ.

Who: Open to all skill levels; non-photographer spouses are welcome.

Group Size: Minimum 4 People, Maximum 10 People.

Where: This photo tour starts and ends in Ljubljana.

Fitness Level: Relaxed; most photo opportunities are within one mile from where we leave the vehicle. You may need to be able to stand and walk for long periods. There is a chance that you can encounter steep terrain (e.g., cobblestones, city hills, stairs without handrails, an absence of elevators, and climbing aboard trains or coaches with big steps) and some longer walks to get to city centers where vehicles are prohibited.

The tour is open to all levels of photographic skills, from beginner to experienced. However, there will be no formal workshops or critiques. We will share knowledge and skills along the way in the spirit of real adventurers.

*Tour prices are set for double occupancy, so unless you travel with a friend or spouse, you'll need the single supplement. If you're traveling alone and choose not to book a single supplement, we'll try to pair you with another participant who also seeks to share.

Roommate pairings are not guaranteed; we'll always pair you with someone of the same gender. However, the single supplement fee will apply if we can't match you with another guest.

Why join a photo tour to Slovenia?

Autumn in Slovenia is a photographer's paradise, offering a unique blend of vibrant colors, serene landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. This picturesque season transforms the country into a tapestry of reds, oranges, and yellows. The diverse terrain provides endless photographic opportunities, from tranquil lakes reflecting autumn hues to rugged mountains covered in colorful foliage. The mild weather and fewer tourists make it the ideal time to explore and capture Slovenia's true essence. Picture yourself photographing golden vineyards, misty glacial lakes, and charming medieval towns.

But there is more. In autumn, Slovenia offers more than just beautiful scenery; it immerses you in the local culture. Explore markets, historic castles, and quaint villages that look like they belong in a storybook. Each day brings new opportunities to capture the enchanting beauty of this European gem, whether you're shooting the serene reflections on Lake Bled or the dramatic landscapes of the Julian Alps.

The crisp autumn air and stunning natural backdrops make Slovenia an unbeatable destination for photographers seeking inspiration and adventure.

Our tour

Our Autumn in Slovenia Photo Tour is meticulously designed to provide an immersive photography experience. With a longer duration than typical tours, we move slower, covering more ground and allowing you to truly experience and photograph the country without rushing. Our itinerary features a balanced mix of iconic landmarks and hidden gems, ensuring you experience the full spectrum of Slovenia's natural beauty and cultural richness.

We believe in small group sizes to ensure personalized attention and ample time for you to get the perfect shot. Choosing our tour means you're not just visiting Slovenia but experiencing it. We take you to prime locations at the best times of day, ensuring optimal lighting and conditions for your photos.

Our small groups foster a collaborative and supportive environment where you can share insights and learn from fellow photography enthusiasts.

With all the details taken care of, you can relax and immerse yourself in the beauty of Slovenia, knowing that every moment is an opportunity to capture something extraordinary.

Additionally, we offer an extension to Piran and Goriška Brda, providing even more diverse and stunning landscapes to explore and photograph. We strongly recommend joining the extension for a complete overview of this incredible photography destination.

Join us for an unforgettable journey that promises to enhance your photography and leave you with stunning images of Slovenia's autumn splendor.

Full Itinerary

The following itinerary remains flexible to capture the unpredictable beauty of Slovenia in autumn. Your tour leader and guide will incorporate impromptu stops, general sightseeing, and the search for unique photo opportunities to ensure you experience and photograph Slovenia at its best.


Day 1 | Arrival in Ljubljana | Airport Code (LJU)| October 14th, 2025

We begin our Slovenian adventure by arriving at Ljubljana Airport, where we'll transfer to our hotel. After a meet and greet session, We'll kick off the tour with an afternoon photography session in the heart of Ljubljana's old town. Together, we'll capture the lively street scenes, stunning baroque architecture, and the picturesque Ljubljanica River as it winds through the city. We'll end the day with a welcome dinner at one of Ljubljana's most pleasing restaurants, setting the stage for an exciting journey ahead.

Meals: Dinner
Accommodation: Hotel Mrak or similar


Day 2-3 | Ljubljana and Central Slovenia

Over the next two days, we'll immerse ourselves in Ljubljana's rich history and vibrant culture. We'll wander through the city's historic streets, photographing its baroque churches and intricate architectural details. We'll dive into street photography in the bustling Central Market and capture candid portraits along the charming riverbanks. Highlights include the iconic Dragon Bridge and the majestic Ljubljana Castle. A half-day trip to a nearby scenic location will offer additional opportunities for stunning landscape photography. We'll enjoy the perfect blend of modern urban culture and historical charm.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation: Hotel Mrak or similar


Day 4-5 | Jeruzalem Wine Region

We'll drive northeast to the enchanting Jeruzalem Wine Region. En route, we'll stop in Ptuj, one of Slovenia's oldest and most picturesque medieval towns, where we'll capture its historic charm. We'll spend two days exploring and photographing the rolling vineyards and hilltop churches of Jeruzalem. We'll photograph the sunrise casting a golden glow over the vineyards and indulge in local organic wines and cuisine tastings, and experience the warmth and hospitality of local winemakers as we discover hidden gems rarely visited. This segment offers a tranquil escape into Slovenia's rural beauty.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation: Hiša Peps or similar


Day 6-7 | Soča River Valley and Triglav National Park

We'll travel to the breathtaking Soča River Valley, a paradise for nature and photography enthusiasts. Together, we'll explore Triglav National Park and photograph the stunning emerald waters of the Soča River, dramatic gorges, and cascading waterfalls. We'll enjoy opportunities for wildlife photography and capture the poignant historical remnants of World War I scattered along scenic trails. Highlights include the awe-inspiring Great Soča Gorge, the serene Tolmin Gorges, and the majestic peaks of Triglav. The combination of natural beauty and historical significance makes this a unique experience.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation: Hotel Mangart or similar


Day 8-10 | Lake Bled and Julian Alps

We'll move on to the iconic Lake Bled, starting with a panoramic photo session from Bled Castle, offering sweeping views of the lake and its picturesque island church. We'll visit Vintgar Gorge for stunning long-exposure shots of its fast-flowing waters. Just down the road is Lake Bohinj with its tranquil reflections and surrounding alpine beauty. We'll visit nearby traditional villages like Ribčev Laz for a taste of local culture. Each evening, we'll enjoy sunset shoots at Lake Bled, where the changing light transforms the landscape into a photographer's dream. This segment showcases the serene beauty and rich cultural heritage of the Julian Alps.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation: Pr Matjon homestay or similar


Day 11 | Departure from Ljubljana | October 24th, 2025

We'll enjoy a final breakfast at our hotel, reminiscing about the unforgettable memories and stunning photographs we've captured throughout the tour. We'll transfer to Ljubljana Airport for our departure or continue with our Goriška Brda & Istria extension.

Meals: Breakfast


Extension: Goriška Brda & Istria

This extension to Goriška Brda and Istria provides a unique opportunity to delve into the heart of Slovenia's wine country and coastal beauty, enhancing your photographic journey with rich cultural and scenic experiences. Join us to capture the essence of Slovenia through your lens, from rolling vineyards to picturesque coastal towns.


Day 1-2 | Goriška Brda Wine Region

Embark on a photographic journey through the renowned Goriška Brda Wine Region, celebrated for its world-class wines frequently listed on the Wine & Spirit 100 top wines list. This charming hilly area bordering Italy offers incredibly scenic views as we drive from village to village along curvy roads. We'll visit the fortified village of Šmartno, strolling through its cobblestone streets with our cameras in hand, capturing the historic charm and rustic beauty of this picturesque locale. We'll also have the opportunity to visit local wineries, where we'll photograph the rustic interiors of wine cellars and the intricate process of wine tasting. Enjoy the slower pace as we fully immerse ourselves in the beauty and tranquility of this wine region, with ample time to compose stunning shots of the lush vineyards and charming villages from various viewpoints.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation: Homestay Belica or Similar


Day 3-4 | Piran and Istria

Over the next two days, we'll explore the stunning Slovenian coast, focusing on its historic architecture and breathtaking coastal landscapes. Our days begin with sunrise photography sessions above Piran, capturing one of the most classic Adriatic experiences. We'll visit the Sečovlje saltpans, among the oldest in the Adriatic, where traditional salt production continues. These saltpans offer fantastic opportunities for landscape photography, especially in the warm afternoon light. From the vibrant life in Piran to the serene coastal scenes, this charming region provides a wide variety of photographic perspectives, allowing us to capture the essence of Slovenia's coastal beauty.

Meals: Breakfast, Dinner
Accommodation: Hotel Tartini or Similar


Day 5| Departure from Piran | October 28th 2025

Enjoy a final breakfast at our hotels. We'll transfer to Ljubljana Airport for our departure.

Meals: Breakfast

The price of the tour includes: 

  • 10 nights of accommodations on a twin/double sharing basis, as listed.

  • All transportation as .per itinerary

  • Meals, all breakfast and dinners (Including non-alcoholic beverages and tips).

  • Photo tour leader, provides guidance and help.

  • Model fees and camera fees in each city.

  • English-speaking photographer Slovenia expert.

  • Excursions and activities as listed above.

  • Daily bottled water

  • Government tax and service charge.

The price does not include:  

  • Your flight or other travel to Ljubljana.

  • Tips for your guide and driver.

  • Meals and snacks that were not listed above.

  • Alcoholic beverages.

  • Personal travel and medical insurance.

  • Medical expenses.

  • Personal spending (souvenirs, spa treatments, laundry, etc.)

  • Optional activities: anything outside what's listed above.

Tour Leader

Daniel Korzeniewski

Photography is more than a passion for Daniel; it’s a golden opportunity to document the world and share unique cultures with people across the globe. Embarking upon his creative path at the age of 17, he has since shot assignments, commercial work, and lifestyle campaigns.

However, his primary focus is on travel and landscape photography. Daniel led photo tours in Morocco, India, Iceland, Peru, Bhutan, Cuba, and Vietnam during the last few years.

Daniel is fluent in both Spanish and English.

 FAQ

  • Absolutely! This tour is perfect for you if:

    • You love photography: Whether you’re a seasoned professional or an enthusiastic hobbyist, this tour is designed to enhance your skills and provide countless opportunities to capture stunning images.

    • You enjoy travel and adventure: This tour takes you through some of Slovenia’s most picturesque and culturally rich locations, offering both iconic landmarks and hidden gems.

    • You appreciate small group experiences: Our small group sizes ensure personalized attention and a collaborative environment where you can learn and share insights with fellow photography enthusiasts.

    • You want to explore at a relaxed pace: Unlike shorter tours, our itinerary allows for a slower pace, giving you more time to explore, experience, and photograph each location without feeling rushed.

    • You’re interested in culture and nature: From the vibrant streets of Ljubljana to the serene landscapes of the Julian Alps and the historic charm of Piran, this tour offers a perfect blend of cultural and natural beauty.

    Join us for an unforgettable photography adventure that promises to leave you with a portfolio of stunning images and cherished memories.

  • The best time to visit Slovenia for photography is during the autumn months, from September to November. During this time, the landscapes are vibrant with fall colors, creating stunning backdrops for your photos. The weather is mild, offering comfortable conditions for exploring and shooting outdoors. The quality of light in autumn enhances the beauty of Slovenia’s natural and cultural sites, making it an ideal season for photographers.

  • Slovenia is widely recognized as one of the safest countries in Europe. It boasts low crime rates and a high standard of public safety. The locals are friendly and welcoming, and the country has excellent infrastructure, including reliable public transportation, making it easy and safe for tourists to navigate.

    Safety is a top priority on our Autumn in Slovenia Photo Tour. We provide comprehensive guidance on local customs and practices to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience. Our experienced tour leaders are knowledgeable about the areas we visit and are always available to assist with any concerns you might have.

    As with travel to any country, we recommend taking standard precautions such as safeguarding your belongings and being aware of your surroundings. Staying informed about local news and any travel advisories issued by your home country is always a good practice. With these simple measures, you can look forward to a safe and memorable photography adventure in Slovenia.

  • We have rated this tour as Relaxed. This means it is suitable for most people with a basic level of fitness. The tour involves moderate walking, sometimes on uneven terrain, but nothing overly strenuous. Our pace allows plenty of time for breaks and photography, ensuring you can enjoy the experience without feeling rushed.

    Expect some walking each day, often on cobblestone streets or scenic trails. We move at a relaxed pace, giving you ample time to set up your shots and enjoy the surroundings. You don’t need to be an athlete to join; as long as you are comfortable with moderate daily activity, you’ll be fine. Our tour leaders are always on hand to assist and make sure everyone is comfortable and enjoying the tour.

    This relaxed pace ensures you can fully appreciate the stunning landscapes and cultural sites without feeling rushed.

  • For health and safety, it's essential to consider a few key points before joining our Slovenia Photo Tour.

    1. Vaccinations and Health Checks: While Slovenia has no specific vaccination requirements, it's always wise to be up-to-date with routine vaccinations. We recommend consulting with a healthcare provider or a travel medicine specialist a few weeks before your trip to discuss any recommended vaccinations based on your health history.

    2. COVID-19 Protocols: Currently there are no COVID-19 testing, proof of vaccination, or quarantine requirements to travel to Slovenia. Stay informed about the possible changes to the COVID-19 situation and any related travel advisories or requirements. Slovenia may have specific entry requirements, such as proof of vaccination or a negative test result. Regularly check for updates as your travel date approaches.

    3. Personal Medication: If you have any medical needs or conditions, bring a sufficient supply of your medication, along with a copy of your prescription and a letter from your doctor explaining your condition and treatment.

    4. Physical Fitness: Our photo tour involves moderate physical activity, including walking and standing for extended periods. Ensure you're in good physical health to enjoy the experience fully.

    5. Dietary Needs: If you have any dietary restrictions or allergies, inform us in advance so we can make necessary arrangements during the tour.

    By taking these precautions, you can look forward to a safe and healthy journey during your photographic exploration of Slovenia.

  • Autumn in Slovenia typically brings mild weather with daytime temperatures ranging from 10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F). Evenings can be cooler, so it’s wise to dress in layers. Occasional rain is possible, so packing a waterproof jacket is advisable. This season provides comfortable conditions for outdoor activities and photography, with the added bonus of beautiful fall foliage.

  • Packing for an autumn trip to Slovenia requires careful consideration of the varying weather conditions. The key is to layer your clothing to adapt to the cooler mornings and evenings, as well as milder daytime temperatures. Bring a warm jacket to keep you comfortable during the chilly early hours and late nights. A waterproof jacket and pants are essential in case of rain, ensuring you stay dry and comfortable throughout your outdoor activities.

    Comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots are a must, as you’ll be exploring various terrains, from cobblestone streets in charming villages to scenic nature trails. Don’t forget to pack a hat, gloves, and a scarf for added warmth, especially if you’re venturing into higher altitudes or spending extended periods outdoors.

    For leisure and dining, bring casual clothes that can transition from day to night. It’s also a good idea to pack a backpack to carry your essentials while exploring, and a rain cover for your bag to protect your belongings. Sunglasses and sunscreen are useful for sunny days, while a reusable water bottle will help you stay hydrated.

    Lastly, ensure you have all your personal medications, a basic first aid kit, travel-sized toiletries, and snacks for long days out. A travel pillow can add comfort during transfers. Don’t forget your passport, travel documents, local currency, and credit cards to handle any situation smoothly. Being well-prepared with these essentials will ensure you have a comfortable and enjoyable autumn adventure in Slovenia.

  • For capturing the stunning landscapes and cultural richness of Slovenia during your autumn photo tour, having the right camera gear is essential. Here’s a list of recommended equipment to bring along:

    1. Camera:

    A reliable DSLR or mirrorless camera is ideal for high-quality images. Ensure it’s a model you’re comfortable using and is in good working order

    2. Lenses:

    - Wide-Angle Lens: Perfect for capturing expansive landscapes and architectural shots.

    - Standard Zoom Lens: Versatile for everyday shooting and great for portraits and street photography.

    - Telephoto Lens: Useful for capturing distant subjects, wildlife, and detailed close-ups of landscapes.

    3. Tripod:

    A sturdy, lightweight tripod is essential for stable shots, especially in low light conditions or for long exposure photography.

    4. Additional Accessories:

    - Extra Memory Cards: Ensure you have ample storage for all your high-resolution photos.

    - Spare Batteries: Bring extra batteries to avoid running out of power during long shooting days.

    - Remote Shutter Release: Useful for long exposures and to avoid camera shake.

    - Lens Cleaning Kit: Keep your lenses clean and free from dust and smudges.

    5. Protective Gear

    - Camera Bag: A comfortable, protective camera bag with compartments for all your gear.

    - Rain Cover: To protect your camera and bag from unexpected rain.

    6. Filters:

    - Polarizing Filter: Helps reduce reflections and enhances colors in landscape photography.

    - Neutral Density (ND) Filter: Allows for longer exposures in bright conditions, creating smooth effects in water and clouds.

    7. Other Essentials:

    - Laptop or Portable Storage Device: For backing up your photos daily.

    - Power Adapters and Chargers: Ensure you can charge your equipment in Slovenia.

    By bringing this recommended camera gear, you’ll be well-prepared to capture the breathtaking beauty and diverse scenes of Slovenia during your autumn photo tour.

  • Yes, you will need a valid passport to enter Slovenia. Your passport should be valid for at least three months beyond your planned departure date from the Schengen Area, which includes Slovenia. It's always a good idea to check the validity of your passport well in advance of your trip to ensure it meets this requirement.

    Visa Requirements:

    Visa requirements for Slovenia depend on your nationality:

    - Citizens of the EU/EEA and Switzerland: If you are a citizen of the European Union, European Economic Area, or Switzerland, you do not need a visa to enter Slovenia. You can stay in Slovenia for up to 90 days within a 180-day period without a visa.

    - Citizens of the US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand: If you are a citizen of the United States, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand, you do not need a visa for short stays up to 90 days within a 180-day period for tourism, business, or family visits.

    - Other Nationalities: If you are from another country, you may need a Schengen visa to enter Slovenia. It's best to check with the Slovenian embassy or consulate in your country or visit the official Slovenian government website for the most up-to-date information.

    Make sure to carry your passport with you at all times during your travels, as you may need to show it when checking into hotels or for identification purposes. Also, it’s advisable to keep a copy of your passport and visa (if applicable) in a separate location in case the originals are lost or stolen.

  • All of our guests are required to have their travel insurance, which should include evacuation for medical reasons.
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  • Currency:

    The official currency of Slovenia is the Euro (€). It’s a good idea to have some euros on hand when you arrive, especially for small purchases, tips, and places that may not accept credit cards.

    ATMs and Banks:

    ATMs are widely available throughout Slovenia, and you can use them to withdraw euros using your debit or credit card. Most ATMs accept major credit cards such as Visa, MasterCard, and Maestro. Banks are also available for currency exchange, though ATMs often offer a better exchange rate.

    Credit and Debit Cards:

    Credit and debit cards are widely accepted in Slovenia, particularly in larger cities and tourist areas. Most hotels, restaurants, and shops accept major cards like Visa, MasterCard, and American Express. However, it’s always a good idea to carry some cash, especially in rural areas or small towns where card acceptance might be less common.

    Tipping:

    Tipping in Slovenia is not mandatory, but it is appreciated. A 10% tip is generally considered generous in restaurants. For taxis, rounding up to the nearest euro or adding a small tip for good service is customary. In hotels, small tips for housekeeping or concierge services are also appreciated.

    Budgeting:

    Slovenia is relatively affordable compared to many Western European countries. Your daily expenses will vary based on your spending habits, but here are some general guidelines:

    • Meals: A meal in a mid-range restaurant can cost between €10-€20.

    • Drinks: A coffee or soft drink typically costs around €2-€3, while a beer can be €3-€4.

  • Our Slovenia Autumn Photo Tour ensures that your stay is comfortable and enjoyable, with accommodations carefully selected for their quality, location, and amenities. Here’s what you can expect:

    Comfortable and Convenient Locations: Our hotels are strategically located to provide easy access to the best photography spots and local attractions. You'll stay in charming, well-appointed hotels that blend comfort with local character, ensuring you can relax and recharge after a day of exploring and shooting.

    Quality and Amenities: The hotels we choose offer a range of amenities to make your stay pleasant and hassle-free. Expect clean, comfortable rooms with essential amenities such as free Wi-Fi, en-suite bathrooms, and often, beautiful views of the surrounding landscapes. Many of our selected accommodations also feature on-site dining options, where you can enjoy delicious local and international cuisine.

    Personal Touch: In addition to larger hotels, we may also stay in boutique hotels or homestays that provide a more intimate and personalized experience. These smaller establishments often reflect the local culture and hospitality, adding an extra layer of authenticity to your trip.

    Accommodation Highlights:

    Ljubljana: Stay in a centrally located hotel such as Hotel Mrak, offering easy access to the city's historic sites and vibrant street life.

    Jeruzalem: Experience the charm of the countryside at Hiša Peps, surrounded by rolling vineyards and scenic beauty.

    Soča River Valley: Enjoy the stunning views and comfortable amenities at Hotel Mangart, nestled in the heart of this breathtaking region.

    Lake Bled: Relax at Pr Matjon homestay or a similar establishment, providing a cozy and welcoming environment close to the lake and its picturesque scenery.

    Piran: For those opting for the extension, stay in a hotel that offers beautiful coastal views and easy access to the historic town.

    By selecting accommodations that prioritize comfort, convenience, and a touch of local flair, we ensure that you can focus on your photography and fully enjoy the beauty and culture of Slovenia.

  • Slovenian cuisine is a delightful blend of flavors influenced by its neighboring countries—Italy, Austria, Hungary, and the Balkans. Here’s what you can expect when dining in Slovenia:

    Diverse and Flavorful Cuisine: Slovenian food is diverse and hearty, with a focus on fresh, local ingredients. You’ll find a mix of traditional dishes and modern culinary creations that reflect the country’s rich cultural heritage.

    Traditional Dishes: Some must-try Slovenian dishes include:

    Štruklji: Rolled dumplings filled with a variety of ingredients such as cheese, tarragon, walnuts, or apples.

    • Potica: A festive pastry roll often filled with walnuts, poppy seeds, or other sweet fillings.

    • Bograč: A flavorful meat stew made with various types of meat, paprika, and vegetables.

    • Kranjska Klobasa: A traditional Carniolan sausage known for its savory taste.

    • Prekmurska Gibanica: A layered pastry filled with poppy seeds, walnuts, apples, and cottage cheese.

    Fresh and Local Ingredients: Slovenian cuisine emphasizes the use of fresh, locally-sourced ingredients. From farm-fresh vegetables and fruits to locally-raised meats and dairy products, the emphasis is on quality and seasonality.

    Regional Specialties: Different regions in Slovenia have their own culinary specialties. In coastal areas like Piran, you can enjoy fresh seafood dishes such as grilled fish, octopus salad, and scampi. In the wine regions, you’ll find excellent local wines paired with delicious cheeses and charcuterie.

    Wine and Spirits: Slovenia is renowned for its wine production, with several wine regions offering a variety of excellent wines. Be sure to try local favorites like Rebula, Teran, and Cviček. Additionally, Slovenian spirits like schnapps and herbal liqueurs are worth sampling.

    Dining Experience: Slovenian dining culture is warm and hospitable. Whether you’re enjoying a meal in a traditional gostilna (inn), a modern restaurant, or a cozy café, you’ll find that the atmosphere is welcoming and the service is friendly. Many restaurants offer outdoor seating, allowing you to dine al fresco and enjoy the beautiful surroundings.

    Dietary Accommodations: Slovenia’s diverse culinary scene also caters to various dietary preferences. Vegetarian and vegan options are increasingly available, especially in larger cities and tourist areas. If you have specific dietary needs, it’s helpful to inform the staff, who are generally accommodating and eager to help.

    Overall, the food in Slovenia is a wonderful part of the travel experience, offering a mix of traditional and contemporary flavors that reflect the country’s rich cultural tapestry. Enjoy the culinary delights and savor the unique tastes of Slovenian cuisine during your photo tour.

  • The official language of Slovenia is Slovene. However, English is widely spoken, especially in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants. Most Slovenians working in the hospitality and tourism sectors are proficient in English, so communication is generally smooth and easy. This means you can navigate, ask for directions, and interact with locals without language barriers.

  • Yes, Slovenia has excellent cell phone coverage across the country. Major mobile networks provide robust service, including 4G LTE, in most urban areas and many rural locations. Coverage is generally strong in cities, towns, and popular tourist destinations, including Ljubljana, Lake Bled, and Piran. However, in some remote mountainous or rural areas, signal strength may vary.

    Using Your Phone in Slovenia:

    • International Roaming: If you’re traveling from abroad, check with your mobile carrier about international roaming plans. Many providers offer affordable options for using your phone in Slovenia.

    • Local SIM Card: For extended stays, consider purchasing a local SIM card. These are available at airports, mobile phone shops, and convenience stores. Major providers like Telekom Slovenije, A1, and Telemach offer various prepaid plans with data, calls, and texts.

    • Unlocked Phones: Ensure your phone is unlocked if you plan to use a local SIM card.

    Internet Service:

    Slovenia boasts widespread internet access, with reliable and fast connections available in most locations.

    • Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi is readily available in hotels, cafes, restaurants, and public places like airports and train stations. Many accommodations offer free Wi-Fi for guests, making it easy to stay connected.

    • Public Hotspots: In cities and towns, you can find public Wi-Fi hotspots. Ljubljana, for example, offers free Wi-Fi in several public areas.

    Tips for Staying Connected:

    • Portable Wi-Fi: Consider renting a portable Wi-Fi device if you need continuous internet access. These devices provide a personal hotspot and can connect multiple devices.

    • Apps and Maps: Download maps and essential apps before your trip to use offline, which can be helpful in areas with limited cell service.

    • Stay Informed: Use local news websites and apps to stay updated on weather, events, and any travel advisories.

    With robust cell and internet services, staying connected in Slovenia is convenient and straightforward, allowing you to share your travel experiences and keep in touch with loved ones effortlessly.

  • Voltage and Frequency:

    Slovenia operates on a 230V supply voltage and 50Hz frequency. This is standard across most of Europe.

    Plug Types:

    The power plugs and sockets used in Slovenia are of type C and F:

    Type C: Also known as the "Europlug," it has two round pins.

    Type F: Also known as the "Schuko plug," it has two round pins with two earth clips on the side.

    Do You Need a Plug Converter?

    From North America (USA, Canada): Yes, you will need a plug adapter, as North American devices typically use a different plug type (Type A/B) and operate on a 110-120V system. Additionally, check if your devices support 230V; if not, you will need a voltage converter.

    From the UK: Yes, you will need a plug adapter to convert from the UK plug type (Type G) to the Slovenian plug type (C/F). Devices from the UK generally support 230V, so a voltage converter is not necessary.

    From Europe: If you are coming from another European country that uses Type C or Type F plugs, you will not need an adapter or converter.

    Universal Plug Adapter: Consider bringing a universal plug adapter that can accommodate various plug types, ensuring you can use your devices without issues.

    Voltage Converters: For devices that do not support dual voltage (110-240V), you will need a voltage converter to use them safely in Slovenia. Many modern electronics like phone chargers and laptops are dual voltage, but it’s always good to check the device specifications.

    Summary:

    - Slovenia uses 230V, 50Hz electricity.

    - Plug types C and F are standard.

    - Travelers from North America and the UK will need plug adapters and possibly voltage converters.

    - European travelers using Type C or F plugs do not need adapters or converters.

    Being prepared with the appropriate adapters and converters will ensure you can charge your devices and use electrical appliances without any issues during your stay in Slovenia.

  • Slovenia offers a variety of shopping experiences, from local markets and artisan shops to modern malls. Popular souvenirs include local wines, honey, and traditional crafts. Most shops accept credit cards, but it’s always good to have some cash on hand for smaller purchases. Exploring local markets can also give you a glimpse into the daily life and culture of Slovenia.

  • 1) Booking procedure:

    All prices for the tours are quoted in US Dollars.

    We require a deposit to book a place on the selected photo tour. The deposit is due at the time of booking. The deposit shall be paid online via credit card.

    Other than the deposit, you must complete the registration form for you and your guests, if any.

    If you are traveling solo and want to share a room, we will try to find you a match. However, if, for any reason, we don't find a suitable match, the single supplement fee will apply.

    We will send you an email shortly after confirming your booking. Do not book your flights at this time unless otherwise indicated by us. We will let you know once the minimum number of guests to run the tour has been reached.

    2) Balance of Payments:

    The final payment for the trip is 90 days before departure. Such payment shall be made via credit card or wire transfer. Failure to meet the payment schedule will result in cancelation and forfeit of the deposit.

    3) Cancelation and Refunds

    If, for any reason, DAK Photography Inc. must cancel the trip, 100% of paid deposits will be fully refunded. We reserve the right to cancel any trip/tour/group at any time due to insufficient registration. In the event of such cancellation, those with reservations shall be notified as soon as possible, and a full refund of the trip payment will be given.

    If a guest needs to cancel, we must receive a written notification. Email is accepted.

    The following cancelation fees apply:

    120 days or more before departure: no charge.

    91 days to 119 days before departure: 50% of the deposit.

    61 days to 90 days before departure: 50% of the tour fee.

    60 days or less before departure: 100% of the tour fee.

    In the event that you have to cancel, we will do our best to fill your spot. If we do so, we will refund 100% of the tour fee, less an administrative fee of $ 150.-

    Refunds will not be made for any other costs you may have incurred as a result of your booking.

    Travel and medical insurance that includes emergency evacuation coverage are mandatory. We recommend that you purchase this as soon as the trip is confirmed to protect your investment.

Some examples of what you can photograph in Slovenia


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