




Available languages
Mobile ticket
LJUBLJANA
1. not expensive, 2. not far, 3. have a unicorn gin tonic ... If you are planning a weekend trip, Ljubljana will afford you plenty in just one day. Namely, the funicular, which is whole in glass, connects the old town center and Ljubljana Castle. Another interesting way to see Ljubljana from another angle is a boat ride along the Ljubljanica River. The ship, named after the river itself, offers a meal as desired. Boat trip lasts 45 minutes and costs 10 euros per person, 75 kuna. A romantic champagne ride for two is 30 euros or 223 kuna.If you want to take a break from sightseeing, you can do it in the Šmartinski park, which is ideal if you come with children because it is full of devices that they will be able to play on. within which is the Tivoli Castle, the apark extends to the city center.
BLED
When you think of the perfect "getaway" for a weekend enjoy in nature, peace and quiet. Irresistible food and kremšnita. Don't forget to miss the ride in the boat "Pletna".
Specialized infant seats are available
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Bled Island
6 km long trail around the lake is just long enough for simple recreation (walks or bike rides). This trail also leads to sightseeing rises – Castle Hill and nearby hills with splendid views. Take a rest on one of the benches and enjoy the view on the lake with an island and the Karavanke mountains in the distance, and observe the ducks and swans playing on the surface of the lake. Rowing is a very popular sports activity in this area as Bled can pride itself with a long tradition of the rowing sport and with hosting international rowing competitions. During the summer visitors can cool down in the lake or enjoy on the Castle beach which each year attracts a great number of tourists. In extremely low winter temperatures the surface of the lake freezes. Would you dare to ice skate on its surface? Once, there was a tectonic basin located at the place of the present lake, which was later on carved by the Bohinj glacier. The glacier found itself in front of an obstacle – a giant rock which it carved and chafed against for so long that only the island we know today remained. The ice melted and the basin was filled with water, thus creating a 2.12 km long and up to 1.30 km wide Lake Bled. Its maximum depth reaches up to 30.6 m, making it ideal for diving exploration. Must-take picture: Take a picture of gracious swans, traditional Pletna boats, surrounding hills and their reflection on the surface of the lake, the picturesque island with the church and the romantic sunset.There are various ways to take a trip across the lake or to the island. One of them includes a trip with the traditional boat made by locals which is only known at Bled – the Pletna boat. The origins of the Pletna boat go back to 1590, whilst it size allows safe transportation of 20 persons. You should be able to recognize it from afar as it is equipped with a colourful awning which protect passengers from the sun and other elements. The Pletna boat is operated by the Pletna oarsman. This profession is very respected as it cannot be performed just by anyone. The title of the Pletna oarsman was handed down from generation to generation, which is why the profession of “Pletnarstvo” remained in individual families throughout the centuries. The Pletna oarsmen await you in the Spa Park, under the Park Hotel Bled, in Mlino and in the Rowing centre Bled. What is the Pletna boat? The Pletna boat is a wooden flat-bottom boat with a pointed bow and the stern widened with a step to enable passengers to enter. The boat is propelled with the special »stehrudder« technique where the oarsman is standing and rowing with two oars. The origin of the name It is said that the Pletna boat gained its name after its roof which was once wickered. The other explanation claims that the name came from the German word »plateboot«, meaning flat-bottom boat. Must-try: Hop in the Pletna boat and let the oarsman take you on a tour of the lake. You will experience a most special feeling and you most certainly won’t get disappointed. Actually, there is saying which says that you haven’t really visited Bled if you haven’t taken a trip with the Pletna boat. You can also rent your own boat, but you will have to row it yourself.Cream cakes, known to Bled for decades, are in fact the symbol of Bled. Although you can buy them elsewhere, those from Bled are simply the best. Ištvan Lukačevič, the former manager of the Hotel Park patisserie, tested recipes for many years before he finally succeeded. His cream cakes, which are prepared at this patisserie and sold in the café opposite the hotel, are famous. What is the cream cake? What is the secret? In fact, there is no secret - only experience matters, and the cooks from Bled have plenty of experience. Over the last 60 years they have sold as many as 12 million cream cakes. Let us treat you: a golden crispy crust made from butter dough (mixed with butter, not margarine), a delicious vanilla cream of exactly the right consistency (with exactly the right amount of flour - if there is too much the cakes are no good, if too little, they collapse after cutting), topped with whipped cream and a crispy layer of butter dough and finally, last but not least, a good dusting of icing sugar. You see? Your mouth is watering already. Must-taste: After you have finished your lunch of traditional Bled cuisine, treat yourself with the Bled Cream cake.
Bled Castle (Blejski Grad)
The history of the castle reaches back to 1004 when the German Emperor Henry II gave his estate at Bled to Bishop Albuin of Brixen. At that time, only a Romanesque tower protected by walls stood in the place of the present day castle. The first castle was built in approximately 1011 but the Bishops of Brixen never resided there. This is precisely why the castle has no luxurious halls as the greater emphasis was placed on the defence system. In the late Middle Ages more towers were built and the fortifications system was improved. Can you imagine entering through the outer walls with the Gothic arch and walking over the drawbridge above the moat? Today, the moat is filled with earth, but the sight is still able to stir up your imagination. The distinctive feature of the castle is its double structure – the fortified centre part was intended for the residence of feudal lords, whilst the outer part with walls and buildings was intended for the residence of servants. In 1511 the castle was heavily damaged by the earthquake. Later on, the castle was restored and given its present appearance. The castle buildings are decorated with coats-of-arms painted in the fresco technique or carved in stone. The Bled Castle today The Bled Castle is now arranged as an exhibition area. Display rooms next to the chapel present the ancient history of Bled from the first excavations, and the castle in individual stages of its historical development with furniture, characteristic of those times. Although these pieces are not originally from the Bled Castle, they are important as an illustration of the style of living in the historical periods presented. During the warm months, the castle courtyard hosts numerous cultural events, from which the Medieval Days, when knights present the medieval life to visitors, are the most appreciated.
Pickup included
Private transportation
Dress code is smart casual
WiFi on board
Bottled water
All Fees and Taxes
Air-conditioned vehicle
Local licensed guide for Diocletian Palace and Split downtown
Infant seats available
Stroller accessible
Esplanade Zagreb Hotel
Mihanoviceva 1, Zagreb Croatia
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
2 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
teenagesab 87,Apr 28, 2020
- Review from Tripadvisor
We were greeted right at accomodation doorstep with friendly smile by Anto early in the morning in Zagreb =) Nice car ride to Slovenia and return. Had wonderful time with my mom as its a lot convenient to travel this way than to travel by our own with public transport, more privacy and less worry. Friendly and informative Anto. Will definitely recommend to anyone visiting Balkans =) Travelled on Wed, Oct 30, 2019.




brendaw368,Dec 15, 2019
- Review from Tripadvisor
We was recommended Anto Leovac by a friend who had been on the same trip a few days before. Anto collected us from our hotel at 9.30 then it was an approx 2hr 30 mins drive into Slovenia giving us as much time there as we wanted. We had approx 3hrs +. Then on to Bled where once again we had as much time as we needed. Taking us also up to the castle. This polite young man had a comfy car and was an excellent safe driver. He was well informed about his country and answered all our questions. We highly recommend this company that Anto is working hard to make successful. We liked that instead of a big company receiving our payment a local man was benefiting instead. We had a great day with a professional, personable driver and was dropped back to our hotel around 7. We hope at some point to be using anto and NS travel again in the near future.
Operated by Nalu-Sava Transfers